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Transforming Teachingthrough Technology

LeAnn Morris Technology Integration Specialist Carson City School District

EDUC 8847 –Multimedia Technology to Facilitate Learning Workshop

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•AgendaIf we teach today’s students as we taught yesterday’s, we rob them of tomorrow! ~ John Dewey

Introductions, Expectations, Pre-Training Activity Overview of NETS-S, 21st Century Skills, TPACK, CCSS

9:00 am

10:30 am

2:30 pm

12:00 pm

1:00 pm

Overview of Web 2.0 Tools for NET-S

Lunch

Authentic Assessment Activity

Share NETS-S, CCSS, TPACK Lesson Plan Idea

• FCC (Federal Communications Commission)National Broadband Plan – 2009

• NETP – National Educational Technology Plan – 2010• Learning: Engage and Empower• Assessment: Measure What Matters• Teaching: Prepare and Connect• Infrastructure: Access and Enable• Productivity: Redesign and Transform

Technology Plans – Driving Forces

Nevada Pathways Project 2009 – 2011- 120 Middle School Teachers Statewide- iPod Touch and Laptops

• New Nevada Technology Plan – 2012- Digital – Age Education in Nevada: - A Plan for 1:1 Computing in Nevada Schools

Nevada

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• Carson City School District Technology Plan 2009 – 2014

• Empower Carson City 2017Goal 4 of 5 – Curriculum that Matters

Strategy 4.1.2 – Provide every studentaccess to current one-to-onemobile technology and access to the Internet as an authenticeducational tool.

• Integration of HQSI, T4S Strategies and CCSS

•Carson City School District

SBAC – Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium• Creating Assessment System for CCSS• Begins in 2014-2015 • Six Item Types

(1) Selected Response

(2) Constructed Response

(3) Extended Response

(4) Performance Tasks

(5) Technology Enabled – Selected or constructed response that include multimedia

(6) Technology-Enhanced – Collects evidence through a non-traditional response

•Common Core State Standards -- CCSS

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• “Technology should be like oxygen: Ubiquitous, necessary, and invisible.” – Chris Lehman

• Effective use of technology is essential for learning and teaching in a global, digital age and society

• Apply technology literacy skills in core content areas

• Be a “facilitator” of learning:Guide on the side, not sage on the stage

•Living in the Knowledge Age

If not us, then who? If not now, then when? Goethe

A Day Made of

Glass by Corning

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1:1 Implementation Factors Linked to Success

1. Integrating technology into every class.2. Implementing change-management

leadership by principals.3. Practicing daily online collaboration by students.4. Integrating technology into the core curriculum at

least weekly.5. Performing online formative assessments at least weekly.6. Have a low student-computer ratio.7. Taking frequent virtual field trips.8. Using search engines by students daily.9. Training principals in teacher buy-in, best

practices, and technology-transformed learning. Digital Teaching Platforms – Customizing Classroom Learning

for Each Student by Dede and Richards, 2012

1. Internet Search2. Office Suite Skills3. Self learning of tech and where

to go for help4. Keyboarding5. Social Media6. Netiquette/Copyright and Citing Sources7. Security and Safety8. Hardware Basics and Troubleshooting9. Backup data10. Finding Apps and Software

10 Tech Skills Every Student Should Have

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• Increased engagement

• Interactive, self-directed learning

• Application of 21st Century Skills

• Differentiated instruction at their fingertips

• Learning anywhere, anytime

Benefit to Students – Self-Directed, Personalized Learning(Engaged, Enabled, Empowered)

• Learning and Innovation Skills• Creativity and Innovation• Critical Thinking and Problem Solving• Communication and Collaboration

• Digital Literacy Skills• Information Literacy• Media Literacy• ICT Literacy (Information and Communication Technology)

• Career and Life Skills• Flexibility and Adaptability• Initiative and Self-Direction• Social and Cross-Cultural Skills• Productivity and Accountability• Leadership and Responsibility

Learning with technology is more important than learning about technology•21st Century Skills

“65% of today’s elementary aged

students may end up doing work that has not been invented

yet.” Mindshift.org

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Learning 21st-Century Skills Requires 21st-Century Teaching

9 Lessons for 21st-Century Learning #1 – Make it relevant.#2 – Teach through the disciplines.#3 – Develop thinking skills.#4 – Encourage learning transfer.#5 – Teach students how to learn.#6 – Address misunderstandings directly.#7 – Treat teamwork like an outcome.#8 – Exploit technology to support learning.#9 – Foster creativity.

Kappan, October 2012

Version 6, 2012

•“Did You Know?/ Shift Happens”

• Moore’s Law• Photonics (Optical Communications – Fiber)• Internet• Infowhelm

Living on the Future Edge – The Impact of Global Exponential Trends on Education in the 21st Century

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“Instead of fitting students to content, digital content allows the teacher to fit the content to the student, because knowledge is no longer built on text and static pictures, it’s disrupted and scattered.”

Out of Print: Reimagining the

K-12 Textbook in a Digital Age by SETDA

• NETS-S Students• NETS-T Teachers• NETS-A Administrators• NETS-C Coaches• NETS-CSE Computer Science

Educators

ISTE – International Society for Technology in Education

NETS – National Educational Technology Standards

Technology Standards

Motto for Technology Integration:Anytime, Anywhere, Any Device

© 2012 ISTE

© 2012 ISTE

© 2012 ISTE

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Literacy is Not Enough – 21st Century Fluencies for the Digital Age

Fluencies

Literacy – Knowledge or competenceFluency - Demonstrate mastery unconsciously and smoothly

1. Digital Access – Full electronic participation in society.

2. Digital Commerce – The buying and selling of goods online.

3. Digital Communication – The electronic exchange of information.

4. Digital Literacy – The capability to use digital technology and knowing when and how

to use it.

9 Elements of Digital Citizenship in Schools and Teaching Digital Wisdom

5. Digital Etiquette – The standards of conduct expected by other digital technology users.

6. Digital Law – The legal rights and restrictions governing technology use.

7. Digital Rights and Responsibilities – The privileges and freedoms extended to all digital technology users, and the behavioral expectations that come with them.

Continued …•9 Elements of Digital Citizenship in Schools

8. Digital Health and Wellness – The elements of physical and psychological well-being related to digital technology use.

9. Digital Security –The precautions that all technology users must take to guarantee their personal safety and the security of their network.

“Digital Citizenship in Schools” by Ribble and Bailey, ISTE (2007)

Continued …

•9 Elements of Digital Citizenship in Schools

• Template

• At least 6 lessons will be submitted in Edmodo to meet project goals.

• Focus on the “verbs”, not the “nouns”

• Common Core State Standards

• SMART Goals (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant,

Time-Bound)

TPACK Lesson Plan

• Four Planning Questions• 1. What will students learn?• 2. Which strategies will provide evidence of student learning?• 3. Which strategies will help students acquire and integrate learning?• 4. Which strategies will help students practice, review, and apply

learning?

NETS for Students – Curriculum Planning Tool

Using Technology With Classroom Instruction That Works

•PlanningPitler, Hubbell, Kuhn, Malenoski, (ASCD, 2007)

Don’t limit a child to your own learning, for he was born in another time. Rabindranath Tagore

Web 2.0 Tools

•Edmodo – Learning Management SystemProvides teachers and students a secure place to

connect and collaborate, to share content and educational applications, to access homework, grades, class discussions, and notifications. The goal is to help harness

the power of social media andto customize the classroom for each and every learner.

• No matter how much training teachers receive to prepare them for technology integration, most will not successfully employ that training without the leadership of the principal.

• The leadership in a school largely determines the outcome of technology integration; however, administrators cannot fully or effectively support technology if they do not understand it.

Administrator Support

Leading Technology-Rich Schools: Award-Winning Models for Success by Levin and Schrum, 2012

ICOT Assumptions for Effective Technology Integration

• Involves the routine use of digital tools to perform useful work.

• Variety of tasks, frequency of technology use, duration of technology use, and task-appropriateness.

• Into a variety of instructional approaches and learning activities.

• The NETS-S provide the best available general framework.

• The NETS indicators are addressed by teachers creating learning experiences that encourage or require students to use technology appropriately.

ICOT – ISTE Classroom Observation Tool

What is a Teacher? By Allan Glatthorn

What is a teacher?A guide, not a guard.

What is learning?A journey, not a destination.

What is discovery?Questioning the answers, not answering the questions.

What is the process?Discovering ideas, not covering content.

What is the goal?Open minds, not closed issues.

What is the test?Being and becoming, not remembering and reviewing.

What is learning?Not just doing things differently, but doing different things.

What is teaching?Not showing them what to learn, but showing them how to learn.

What is school?Whatever we choose to make of it.