Using Technology to Motivate Middle School Students For middle school teachers and students, the research is highly supportive of the use of technology integration in the classroom. Middle schools that develop challenging curricula of an exploratory nature are emerging as models in the field of technology integration. Motivation and the Adolescent Student Middle school students learn best when they are actively engaged with the content.
Motivation and the Adolescent Student
Middle school students learn best when they are actively engaged with the content. When students participate in hands-on, inquiry-based learning, they develop lasting skills that often translate into higher levels of student achievement. Lessons that include technology applications provide teachers with ways to motivate students into becoming active, real-world learners.
Computer-based strategies help students develop higher-order thinking and problem-solving skills. Participation in real-life applications included in technology-rich teaching environments promotes the ability to draw analogies, infer relationships, predict outcomes, and analyze data.
Technology Means Learning by Doing
As students are busy manipulating data and learning by doing, involvement in their own learning increases, along with their enthusiasm. Students are no longer passive recipients of knowledge; they become active participants in the learning process. The learning environment is positively affected by the use of technology-based instructional strategies.
Planning for Success
Before integrating technology into content lessons in middle school classrooms, teachers should be sure that
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Six Critical Components of a WebQuest
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Purpose
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Introduction
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provides background information and generates relevance and enthusiasm
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Task
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states the objective; must be developmentally appropriate and tied to subject content
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List of sources
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includes all Web documents, links, databases, and other resources that can be accessed to complete the task
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Strategy or Process
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describes the step-by-step process students should use for task completion
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Evaluation
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measures student learning. Rubrics are commonly used with WebQuests
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Conclusion
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wraps up the quest and encourages enrichment or extension of material learned into other fields
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