Integrating Technology for Science Classes
Technology Teaching Strategies for Grades 7 through 12
Welcome to the 21st Century!
Due to the rapid changes in technology, teaching science today requires a different approach than it did decades ago. Today, more than ever, students and employees are not just judged on their knowledge base, but also on their abilities to know and use new tools and strategies. This site is dedicated to displaying these new tools and methods and to provide a repository of information for science teaches to explore.
High Tech Teaching Strategies for the 21st Century Science Teacher

This site is divided into four different content areas. Below is a listing and brief description of those areas. The areas are also linked at the top and bottom of each page and each page will contain the following subcontent areas:

  • Integration of that page's strategy
  • The relative advantage of that strategy
  • The expected outcome of that strategy
  • Resources and links for further information

Page Content Areas

Internet Instruction - As a science teacher you should be constantly looking for new devices and mediums to teach and inspire your students. The internet provides active learning environments for science students to do research, collaborate and store information. This page explores these options.

Technology Tools - In the arena of teaching science to young and open minds, it always pays off to have an arsenal of technology based educational tools that you can draw from. This page explores and lists a variety of tech-tools that a science teacher can use to help provide an enriching experience for their students.

Instructional Software
- There are software packages designed for just about any type discipline and teaching in the world of science has plenty of options. Software designed to help teachers and students can address a variety of issues such as, analyzing data, understanding subject content, testing theories and a host of other benefits.

Productivity Software - Not only do students need tools to learn from, but teachers need it as well. There are all sorts of productivity tools that a teacher can use to help with various factors such as: Time management, function creation, graph creation and software to help you maintain grades and class projects