Soundscape Matrix
Soundscape Matrix
Soundscape Matrix
Introduction
The goal is to promote technology integration that is seamless and that adds significant value to students learning of core
curriculum (language arts, math, social studies, and science content). You will investigate theoretical and practical issues
surrounding the use of multimedia, applications, Internet resources, educational software, and hardware within K-12 classrooms.
The Technology Integration Matrix is to assist preservice educators in making connections between theories, resources, content,
and pedagogy.
Learning Objective
Students will analyze projects completed in class on the Technology Integration Matrix to demonstrate the relationships between
theories, content, technology, and pedagogy.
Course Objectives
Instruction
2. Integrate technology into curriculum and pedagogy for ALL students.
Issues
4. Describe appropriate uses of technologies (Internet, multimedia, communication tools, etc.) in learning environments.
Skills Development
5. Apply information literacy skills (including searching and evaluation strategies) while using electronic resources.
6. Locate, analyze, and contribute to information from Web 2.0 sources.
Teaching with Technology
12.Research, teach, and publish ways to use innovative technology in education.
Directions
1. Read all information (introduction, objectives, explanations, the matrix)
2. Compare the concept, project, or method to the matrix.
3. Fill in how and why the concept, project, or method applies to the theory and standard and provide suggestions for use.
4. Write a five sentence reflection describing more detail or providing clarification for the information you filled in on the
matrix.
5. Load the matrix to the appropriate dropbox in BlackBoard and post it to the matrix page on your ePortfolio.
Explanation of Standards
www.cde.state.co.us
Colorado Academic Standards were created by the Colorado Department of Education to increase student performance in K-12
education and success post high school. The standards create accountability and are a topical organization of material in multiple
content areas. Every grade level has several standards for each content area designed to provide clarity and direction.
The standard elements include:
Evidence Outcomes
21st Century Skills and Readiness Competencies
You may agree or disagree with theories presented, but knowing and understanding if they have any value to add to your
pedagogy, and if they are in alignment with your teaching and technology integration philosophies, is vital to your preparation for
becoming an educator. If you are unfamiliar with the concepts and theories presented, please take the time to follow the links for
further information.
Explanation of Differentiation
Technology can be the great equalizer. In a classroom of 30 students, how will you meet the diverse needs of students?
Technology is one method to assist you in making this process a bit easier. Differentiation is modifying instruction to help
students with diverse academic needs and learning styles to master the same academic content using engaging techniques and
methods. As you complete projects for this class, you need to think of how they can be adjusted for gifted and talented students,
students with physical disabilities, and students with learning disabilities.
ISTE
Standards
for
Teachers
ISTE
Standards for
Students
Blooms
Taxonomy
Constructivism
Mathematics
1. Number Sense,
Properties, and
Operations
2. Patterns, Functions,
and Algebraic
Structures
3. Analysis, Statistics,
and Probability
4. Shape, Dimension,
and Geometric
Relationships
Create a
soundscape as an
introduction to a
lesson. Play it for
the students and
have them reflect
on what they
think is happening
in the scene. Play
the soundscape
for them again
after the lesson
and have them
reflect once again.
Gamification
Flipped
Classroom
As a whole group,
compare and
contrast the
students past and
present
reflections. 1a
4. Research and
Reasoning
Social Studies
1. History
2. Geography
3. Economics
4. Civics
Science
1. Physical Science
2. Life Science
3. Earth Systems
Science
Differentiation
In small groups of 4 or 5,
students will create a
soundscape that has
eight sections, one to
describe each of the
planets. Students will
create two sections
individually and as a
group they will combine
and edit sections to
produce the final
product
Gifted/ Talented
Assign students
with physical
disabilities to
create a
soundscape as an
alternative to
acting out a scene
or a play. 2c
Students with
physical disabilities
can be in charge of
composing music,
background noise
and sound effects
for the class play
using soundscape
(Create)
Other
Reflection:
This is my first time working with soundscapes and so far I think they are a great opportunity for promoting critical thinking and
creativity in elementary classrooms. They promote critical thinking because you need to create scene about a specific topic so
that other people will be able to understand and interpret what is happening in the scene. To successfully create a soundscape
you need to reflect on everything you know about the topic and organize those ideas, this helps create personal experiences and
strengthen understanding of a subject. Soundscapes promote creativity because students are free to create the scene using
whatever sounds they feel are necessary; there is no right or wrong as long as you can explain why you chose each sound and
what it represents. Soundscapes are great as an introduction activity, teachers can create a soundscape and play it for the
students as a way to create prior knowledge or to simply grab attention and engage all students in the lesson. Soundscapes are
also great as extension activities because they allow students to work with and reflect on the new information they have been
learning. Overall, I think soundscapes can be very effective when used appropriately and I plan on using soundscapes as a tool in
my future classroom.