Jul 29 2008

Technology and Differentiation part 2

Published by mdeckstein at 12:42 pm under differentiation, gifted, web2.0

It’s been a while since my last post on technology and differentiation.  As I was working on summer presentations, I came across a few additional sites that I’d like to share.

Christina Laun writes 100 Helpful Web Tools for Every Kind of Learner.  This is post shares great tools for auditory learners, visual learners and kinesthetic learners.  Technology certainly makes it easy to differentiate for different learning styles.  Steve Spengler, the Director of Instructional Technology for Secondary Education at the Pocono Mountain School District in northeastern Pennsylvania, has a great wiki on using technology to differentiate instruction

Sample Differentiated Lessons using Technology

General Music Lesson

A Different Place

Computer Kids Interactive Lessons

Donna Hebert Differentiation

Educational Origami

Enhance Learning with Technology

Do you know of other great lesson plans or sites that talk about how to use technology to differentiate?  Please share them with us.

4 responses so far

4 Responses to “Technology and Differentiation part 2”

  1. Ken Pendergrasson 29 Jul 2008 at 1:41 pm

    Thanks for the pingback to my general music lesson at my blog. There are more lessons and ideas at my blog.

  2. mdecksteinon 30 Jul 2008 at 11:07 am

    I just found another great link on Donna Hebert’s Blog http://whatsit06.blogspot.com/

    “Tomlinson’s site provides a neat link for educators to self-assess their own understanding of differentiation. If you like quick quizzes, check it out:

    Differentiation Toolbox http://people.virginia.edu/~mws6u/diff/index.htm

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