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Artifact # 10 |
Software Evaluation
Context This artifact is a Software Evaluation that allowed us as teachers to
analyze software as a means of instruction as well as enjoyment. I picked
"Where in the USA is Carmen Sandiego?" to review. I put the software into
my computer by loading and running it. I played the game and got a feel
for what it had to offer and what it could do for both instructional purposes
and free time. The game is on a 4th-5th grade level and provided you with
a lot of instruction and detail. The game had a female voice that spoke
to you the whole time about what you needed to do and where you would need
to go to complete the game. This game was challenging, yet enjoyable. The
game provided loads of encouragement and many opportunities to catch the
crook and win the overall game.
Impact As a teacher, I will be using databases all of the time. Everything I will have will go into a database such as grades, roster, lesson plans, facts, data, and progress reports. I need to know that other things beside paper and a notebook exist. Databases help you stay organized as well placing your information in a way that is easy to read and see and looks neat and clear. Alignment The Software Evaluation aligns with (Tech
II B). I will be able to develop computer software listing for an appropriate
grade/subject area. I am able to utilize resources such as CD encyclopedias,
atlases, dictionaries, Internet and spreadsheets. The Software Evaluation
also aligns with (Tech V A),which
allows me to use technology to develope professionally. I will be
able to make decisions based on researching different programs.
Lastly, the Software Evaluation aligns with (Tech
IV A). I can demonstrate the use of various software and self directed
software programs to meet individual learning styles and needs. I can use
software and other technology devises to assess different learning styles.
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