3. Internet Content (reliability?)
- It is important to use the internet when
teaching about sign language for many reasons:
- The internet offers a wide variety of websites
that are government run and reliable.
- Sites, such as YouTube, provide videos that
are easy to follow along and learn from.
- Other sites offer information on when to get
books and learning supplies.
- All websites were researched to confirm
reliability.
4. Images From The Internet
Blog:
- This blog will be useful because the author
offers a lot of good ideas for teaching strategies
with sign language. The author also makes
post’s about where to find great deals on
teaching supplies.
http://www.signingtime.com/blog/
5. Images From The Internet
Podcasts
These podcasts are great
ways for students to
learn or practice sign
language. During
independent work time,
students can listen to
these if they want to time
to practice.
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6. Images From The Internet
YouTube
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This is a great instructional video that can be used in
the classroom or at home. The video is targeted for
young children. It is a fun and interactive way for them
to learn using technology.
7. Internet Resources: 1
- National Association of the Deaf (NAD) is a
great website for anyone to learn more about
deafness. There is also information on events
that take place in the deaf and hard of hearing
community. This is great for the classroom
because it shows students that there are other
ways of living.
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8. Internet Resources: 2
- National Institute on Deafness and Other
Communication Disorders is a site that can show
students all of the research that is being done to
help people with communication disorders like
deafness.
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9. Internet Resources: 3
- The Koko Foundation is a great way for children
to see how smart animals can be. It is an exciting
thing to learn about. It is also exciting to see how
this gorilla can communicate with humans in
ways they both understand.
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13. Subject-Specific Internet-based
Resource
- http://www.signingsavvy.com/
- This is a great website to use in the classroom
because of all it has to offer. This website provides
information on how to learn sign language, as well
as a dictionary. The dictionary allows viewers to
search a word of phrase and then shows a video
clip of how to present the word or phrase in sign
language. This is a great additional resource to
use in a classroom just like a dictionary on a
bookshelf would be.
14. Uses of the Internet:
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Start ASL is a great site to utilize in
the classroom. It has a dictionary, Skype is a great way to
communicate in the classroom.
images of the alphabet, a history of
This allows communication with
deafness and much more. All people from all over the world.
aspects are great ways to begin a This could be a great way to learn
lesson or utilize during a lesson. about global studies. Getting in
touch with people who sign in
other parts of the world would be
an interesting way to see global
connections.
15. Web 2.0 The use of Blackboard is very
common in schools. It is a great
place for teachers and students
to communicate together in a
blog-like form. Blackboard can
be accessed by parents as well.
This will be a great way to get
parents more involved with
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student work. Young students
often need help navigating the
internet/computers. Parents
and students can blog with
their teacher about the
progress, experiences,
struggles, etc. they have made
with sign language
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***PLEASE SEE NOTES UNDER CERTAIN SLIDES.
There are many different reasons for teaching sign language in a classroom. For starters it is a great way to teach students that there are other ways of communication. What if there is a deaf or hard of hearing student in our class or school building? It is important for students to understand what this person might be going through. It is also a great way for students to be involved with any deaf or heard of hearing students in the community. They will be able to communicate better with them and make them feel more comfortable in a hearing environment. Another reason sign language can be utilized in the classroom is by communication between students and teachers. Simple signs for going to the bathroom or sharpening a pencil will make lessons run smoothly without interruptions. I think that teaching sign language, to a certain extent, is a great way to get students thinking about the world a little differently and have a better understanding of the deaf or heard of hearing community.
This slide, which was created on Kidspiration, will be helpful in the classroom. I imagine that I would use this to introduce the topic of sign language in the classroom. This would answer some basic questions that students might have. It explains exactly what sign language is and why we would be learning about it. I think this would be great to show on an Projector/Smart board. It is colorful and appealing to young children and will hopefully gain their interest.
The site that is linked to the picture of sign A is a great and resourceful site. The site offers worksheets, flash cards and other handouts on sign language. I could definitely see myself utilizing this site during a sign language unit.
The site that is connected to the “thumbs up” worksheet offers a variety of different worksheets to use in the classroom. The iTunes app is great way to link technology into the classroom. If iPads are accessible in the classroom this app will be very helpful for students during independent work. They can use this app to look up words in sign language. When they search the word, they can watch a video on how to communicate the word in sign language.