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*References*
Danielson, Charlotte. (2011).The Framework for Teaching Evaluation Instrument: Domain 3: Instruction. Retrieved from https://www.danielsongroup.org/framework/ |
This technology tool could be used for a math assignment in class. For example, a first grade classroom. The teacher could create a lesson where the students work on their addition and subtraction. Each page of the activity would have a different amount of red and blues cars. One page would have interactive dice that the student would roll. Whatever number the student rolls is the number of cars that the student will fill the empty spaces on the page. After many similar activities, the students will be asked to answer many different questions involving the cars and the empty spaces. This is one simple way that this technology tool can be incorporated into the classroom. I would personally not use this technology tool. Out of all the different technology tools, I think that a tool like Nearpod would be a little more useful than the interactive whiteboards. This technology tool does not have a many features to it as something like Nearpod. Overall though, a technology tool like Gynzy is a good tool that can be helpful in engaging students.
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