Tech Ed Resources for your Class–Survival Kits

I get a lot of questions from readers about what tech ed resources I use in my classroom so I’m going to take time this summer to review them with you. Some are edited and/or written by members of the Ask a Tech Teacher crew. Others, by tech teachers who work with the same publisher I do. All of them, I’ve found, are well-suited to the task of scaling and differentiating tech skills for age groups, scaffolding learning year-to-year, offering inclusive solutions to the issue of tech tools–taking into account the perspectives of stakeholders, with appropriate metrics to ensure learning is organic and granular.

Today: K-12 Survival Kits

Overview

Collections of resources for specific teacher needs to address technology. Options include:

  • K-5 All-in-one Tech Integration Kit
  • K-5 New Teacher Survival Kit
  • MS All-in-one Tech Integration Kit
  • MS New Teacher Survival Kit
  • Homeschool Tech Survival Kit

K-5 All-in-one Tech Integration Kit

12 books

This is especially designed for the classroom teachers–the educator who isn’t a tech teacher, tech integration specialist, and who wants to put more tech tools into his/her grade-level and subject lesson plans. If you teach kindergarten-5th grade, you’re in the right place!

Students must know how to keyboard. the PARCC and Smarter Balanced tests at the end of the year require basic knowledge of keyboarding skills. As do the Common Core Standards. Make it project-based learning with this curriculum (well, there is some drill also).
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If students are using the internet, they must know how to use it correctly, safely, and efficiently. This curriculum shows you what to teach at what age. Projects can be tied into other classroom projects–just add detail about digital citizenship.         
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A four-volume series that focuses on using technology to meet Common Core standards in Language, Writing, Reading, and Math. You see how to use computers, websites, tablets, graphic art, infographics, web widgets to scaffold what you already teach–easy-to-understand tech tools, no more complicated than the iPads and manipulatives you already use.
169 of the most common tech problems, strategies, and pedagogy you and your students face using technology in the classroom. Be ready!

K-5 New Teacher Survival Kit

9 ebooks, 65 digital posters 

A new teacher survival kit–for professionals new to teaching tech or expanding their pedagogy. It includes K-5 tech curriculum (including problem solving, productivity software, critical thinking, share/publish, mouse skills, image editing, Google Earth, Photoshop, web tools, and more), keyboarding and digital citizenship curricula, classroom posters, pedagogic articles on tech ed topics, tips and tricks, and more.

You may be the Technology Specialist, the Coordinator for Instructional Technology, IT Coordinator, Technology Facilitator, Curriculum Specialist, Technology Director or the technology teacher for your school—tasked with finding the right computer project for each classroom unit. You have a limited budget, less software, and the drive to do it right no matter the roadblocks.

It’s your job to make sure your school complies with the requirements of Common Core State Standards, ISTE, your state requirements, and/or the IB guidelines that weave technology consistently into the fabric of all units of inquiry as a method of delivering quality education.

MS All-in-one Tech Integration Kit

15 ebooks, 7 lesson plans

This is especially designed for the classroom teachers–the educator who isn’t a tech teacher, tech integration specialist, and who wants to put more tech tools into his/her grade-level and subject lesson plans. If you teach Middle School, you’re in the right place!

With this All-in-one Tech Integration Kit, you get 40 digital resources to help you integrate technology into your teaching, lesson plans, inquiry, Standards, and curriculum requirements. If you’re a Middle School single subject teacher, you are expected to integrate technology into your class. This Kit provides effective options for using technology as a tool in your classroom. Use it to teach better, save time, excite students.

MS New Teacher Survival Kit

9 ebooks, 6 themed lesson plan bundles

A new teacher survival kit–for professionals new to teaching tech or expanding their pedagogy. It includes a Middle School tech curriculum (including MS Office, gamification, robotics, Scratch, Alice, Sketch-up, programming, and more), keyboarding and digital citizenship curricula, classroom posters, pedagogic articles on tech ed topics, bundles of grade-level lesson plans to integrate into inquiry, tips and tricks, personal mentoring.

You may be the Technology Specialist, Instructional Technology Coordinator , Technology Facilitator, Curriculum Specialist, Technology Director or the technology teacher for your school—tasked with finding the right computer project for each classroom unit. You have a limited budget, less software, and the drive to do it right no matter the roadblocks. It’s your job to make sure your school complies with the requirements of Common Core State Standards, ISTE, your state requirements, and/or the IB guidelines that weave technology consistently into the fabric of all units of inquiry as a method of delivering quality education.

Homeschool Tech Survival Kit

4 ebooks

This is exclusively for homeschoolers, a technology curriculum for K-5. With this Homeschool Tech Survival Kit, you get all the tech ed resources you need to integrate technology into your child’s learning, lesson plans, inquiry, and curriculum requirements.

Who needs this

Tech teachers, tech coordinators, library media specialists, curriculum specialists

Classroom grade level teachers if your tech teacher doesn’t cover basic tech skills.

How do you use it

The lesson plans are optimized for a lab setting or classroom. If you’re the tech teacher and have dedicated technology time each week, this takes you through that 30-45 minutes, unpacking what needs to be taught when. If you’re a classroom teacher, integrate the lesson pieces into your regular curriculum. 

Where do you get it

Available in print and/or digital as a single or multi-user license

Pay via PayPal or school PO

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Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years. She is the editor/author of over a hundred tech ed resources including a K-12 technology curriculum, K-8 keyboard curriculum, K-8 Digital Citizenship curriculum. She is an adjunct professor in tech ed, Master Teacher, freelance journalist on tech ed topics, and author of the tech thrillers, To Hunt a Sub and Twenty-four Days. You can find her resources at Structured Learning.

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Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years. She is the editor/author of over a hundred tech ed resources including a K-12 technology curriculum, K-8 keyboard curriculum, K-8 Digital Citizenship curriculum. She is an adjunct professor in tech ed, Master Teacher, an Amazon Vine Voice, freelance journalist on tech ed topics, contributor to NEA Today, and author of the tech thrillers, To Hunt a Sub and Twenty-four Days. You can find her resources at Structured Learning.

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