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QuickTime™ and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture. STEVEN VOLPE QuickTime™ and a FF (Uncomp resse d) 16 de com press o Standard are nee ded to s ee this picture. Using Technology to Support Student Learning in THEATRE ARTS Discussion Objectives • Clarify how technology is used in theatre arts to support student learning. • Discuss and share evidence of each sub standard. • Reflect on the use of technology used this year in theatre arts and share goals for next year. Standard 16: Technology in Theatre Arts • Think-Pair-Share • How is technology used in Arcadia High School’s Theatre Arts Department to benefit student achievement? Standard 16: Technology in Theatre Arts • • 16a: Each participating teacher communicates through a variety of electronic media. 16b: Each participating teacher interacts and collaborates with other professionals through a variety of methods, including the use of computer-based collaborative tools to support technology-enhanced • curriculum. 16c: Each participating teacher uses technological resources available inside the classroom or in library media centers, computer labs, local and county facilities, and other locations to create technologyenhanced lessons aligned with the adopted curriculum. Evidence: Theatre Arts Website www.ausd.net/ahs Standard 16: Technology in Theatre Arts • Standard 16d: Each participating teacher designs, adopts, and uses lessons which address the students’ needs to develop information literacy and problem solving skills as tools for lifelong learning. • Standard 16e: Each Particpating teacher uses technology in lessons to increase students’ ability to plan, locate, evaluate, select, and use information to solve problems and draw conclusions. He/She creates or makes use of learning environments that promote effective use of technology aligned with the curriculum inside the classroom, in library media centers or in computer labs Evidence Using Technology • Lighting/Set Design Projects • Learn how to hang/focus lights for all advanced drama productions, Orchesis, and Chanteurs theatrical shows. • Use power tools/equipment to build sets and create props. • Costume design/ using the sewing machine to create costumes. www.ausd.net/ahs Standard 16: Technology in Theatre Arts • Standard 16f: Each participating teacher uses computer applications to manipulate and analyze data as a tool for assessing student learning and for providing feedback to students and their parents. • Standard 16g: Each participating teacher demonstrates competence in evaluating the authenticity, reliability and bias of the data gathered, determines outcomes, and evaluates the success or effectiveness of the process used. He/She frequently monitors and reflects upon the results of using technology in instruction and adapts lessons accordingly. Evidence for Standard 16F-G • Scantron Test and Quizzes • Performance Based Rubrics Posted online. • Evaluate the data gathered and review and teach the questions that the majority of students got incorrect. QuickTi me™ and a TIFF ( Uncompressed) decompr essor are needed to see thi s p icture. QuickTime™ and a TIFF (Uncomp resse d) d eco mpres sor are nee ded to s ee this picture . Reflection: Next Steps • Continuous reflection on the outcome of daily lessons, units, quizzes, and tests. • How effective was my mode of instruction using technology? • What were the success and what needs to be changed in order to ensure that all students retain the information to memory? Suggestions? QuickTime™ and a TIFF (Uncomp resse d) de com press or are nee ded to s ee this picture. • What do you believe were the most significant modes students have benefited from using technology in theatre arts? • NEXT YEAR: Purchase set/lighting software to design on the computer. • Purchase modern stage equipment so that students are taught current ways of using technology in theatre arts