Teaching Elementary Students

 

 

Great for READING and ALL Classroom Instruction

The Educational Media Learning Lab can be used for any cooperative learning activity: science groups, math groups, reading buddies, centers, any classroom pair or group lessons. The teacher can “listen in” anonymously to individuals, pairs, and groups and also speak to students as needed. Multiple audio/video sources can be played simultaneously to teach different groups and pairs at the same time.

Students Remain FOCUSED and LESS DISTRACTED while LEARNING

Using the Educational Media Learning Lab, students only hear their reading group members and the teacher in their headsets. Students can follow along while listening to a book on audio. Each student can be programmed to different audio selections. Students can be recorded  reading out loud and immediately play it back in their headset while the teacher listens in. Students can privately ask questions and the teacher can respond without other students hearing. Students stay on task for a longer period of time.

Excellent for MULTI-GRADE Classrooms

Students can be connected to any other students in the room for cooperative group learning based on age, learning level or any criteria the teacher chooses.  With the easy to use Educational Media Learning Lab software, the teacher can talk to individuals, pairs, or groups without the other students’ knowledge. Modeled reading fluency can be played through student headsets from CDs, VCR, DVD, TV, classroom computer, Internet or teacher’s own recording.

Record Any or ALL Students at One Time

Any number of 1 to 36 students can be recorded at the same time and immediately played back to the student headsets or stored as a digital file on the teacher's console computer.  This digital file can also be burned to a CD for take home practice by the student or grading by the teacher.

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Here's What Teachers Say:

 

"Students can be organized into centers without distraction from classroom noise."

  

"Guided reading can be managed easily among several levels of reading."

 

"Reading buddies can hear their partners read and not the rest of the classroom, so there is more reading practice."

 

"Students remain on task and focused."

 

"We can now record students for fluency and reading assessment."