Practice Video: Math Centers

This video has not yet been aligned to the Technology Integration Matrix. It has been made available for use in professional development activities.

Viewing and discussing unaligned videos can be included in effective professional development activities. This video raises many topics for discussion, including the use of technology to support curriculum goals, classroom management, student autonomy, support, and pedagogical strategies. Lesson videos that are available on the main TIM webpage have been reviewed and edited to align with a specific position within the TIM framework. By contrast, this lesson video may not be in its final format and so they may contain some ambiguity about its position within the TIM that may engender richer discussions. After reviewing this video, some questions for reflection include:

  • To what extent do the students have direct access to technology tools?
  • Who is making decisions about which technologies to use and when to use them? The teacher, the students, or both?
  • Do the students have the ability to choose among multiple technology tools and apply them to meaningful learning activities?
  • In terms of the TIM, how would you describe this lesson? How can you describe the technology use through the lens of each characteristic (Active, Collaborative, Constructive, Authentic, Goal-Directed)? What level of technology use is best represented (Entry, Adoption, Adaptation, Infusion, Transformation)?
  • What questions would you have for the teacher about his or her decisions about how technology is integrated in this lesson?
  • What changes to this lesson might change its TIM profile?
  • What suggestions would you have for this teacher about this lesson?
  • Since the focus of the TIM example videos is always on teaching rather than technology, some of the videos may contain technologies that are no longer current. If this video includes technology no longer used at your school, how could the teaching practice illustrated be applied to the technology currently available to you?

Video Reference Number: 1004