Usm journey to 1

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JOURNEY TO 1:1A Story of Transformation and Possibility

Elizabeth Helfant

MICDSEC

A Look at Key Elements for MICDS

Convergence of External Pressures to Encourage Change

Internal Evolution of Technology Use Demand Exceeding Equipment Curriculum Increasingly Requiring Technology

Professional Development of Faculty Changing Understanding of Pedagogical

Theories and Best Practices

Key Points

Curriculum Driven

Definitely Ink – DyKnow and Tablet

7th, 9th, 10th Grades

Areas of Impact

Student-centered Project-based Deeper Research and Understanding of

Intellectual Property and Copyright Spontaneity Elevated Conversations about Pedagogy Push to interdisciplinary Work Move Away from Texts Rethinking Assessment/Differentiation

A couple of Principles

"If we teach today like we taught yesterday, we rob our children of tomorrow.”

-John Dewey, Educator and Philosopher

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0_WhSdsgBo

Collective Capacity

Pancake

Principal

A couple of ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS

What does it mean to be

a Lifelong Learner?

What are Contemporary

Best Practices and Essential Skills?

Some Frameworks

CU

LTU

RE

INSTITUTIONAL PRIORITES

PER

SO

NA

LIT

Y

ENVIRONMENT

Institutional Toolkit

Technology Tools + Pedagogy Tools

UBD + DI Thinking Toolkit/Brain Owners

ManualTech Tool Kit

Wikispaces Sitehttp://usmtablets.wikispaces.com/

Topics will be overviews and brief introduction to allow playing not mastery Setting a Framework and Developing an Institutional Tablet Toolkit Tablet Features Inking Apps Overview (more uses woven in below) Living Paperless

Grading ElectronicallyStudent Notetaking with OneNote

 Managing Distraction

DyKnowStudent Centered Activities

 Research Protocols in a 1-to-1 Environment Reverse Classroom Techniques and Changes in HW Considering collaboration and connection

Google Docs Wikis

Cultural Drivers

Information Explosion

http://plus.maths.org/issue23/editorial/information.jpg

Participatory Culture

Here’s something four-year-olds know: A screen that ships without a mouse ships broken. Here’s something four-year-olds know: Media that’s targeted at you but doesn’t include you may not be worth sitting still for

I was having dinner with a group of friends about a month ago, and one of them was talking about sitting with his four-year-old daughter watching a DVD. And in the middle of the movie, apropos nothing, she jumps up off the couch and runs around behind the screen. That seems like a cute moment. Maybe she’s going back there to see if Dora is really back there or whatever. But that wasn’t what she was doing. She started rooting around in the cables. And her dad said, “What you doing?” And she stuck her head out from behind the screen and said, “Looking for the mouse.”

•Shift from Consuming Knowledge to Evaluating, Constructing, and Creating Knowledge

FlatWorld Ideology

SOCIAL NETWORKING

Ubiquitously connected and pervasively proximate

Evolution of Literacy

Internal Pressures

MICDS CULTURE BTBEFORE TABLETS

Lab and Cart Based Integration

Issues with access outside of class

(hardware and software)

Issues with installation and customization of machine to create a PLE

DyKnow as Delivery Tool

Curriculum Increasingly Student Centered

Wiki Study Pages Ning Learning Spaces US History Course Zoho Notebook Web 2.0 Devices

QuizletClick2MapVoicethreadxTimelineDel.icio.us and Diigo

Collaborative, Networked, Transparent

Curriculum Increasingly Calling on Software, Browser Add Ons

DyKnow Math Applications- SketchUp, Maple,

Logger Pro Video Editing Photo Editing Toolbars – Diigo, Google Notebook, Zotero

Assessment Transforming with Transparency

Diagnostic/PreAssessment

Formative

Summative

AN ESSENTIAL UNDERSTANDING

"If we teach today like we taught yesterday, we rob our children of tomorrow.”

-John Dewey, Educator and Philosopher

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0_WhSdsgBo

Faculty Professional

Development

Variety of Opportunities

Classes on UbD, Differentiation MICDS SUMMER INSTITUTE Nings (Internal and External) Tool Based Book Clubs PD Days

Networking for Professional Development

Classroom 2.0

EnglishCompanion

Global Collaborations

New Media Literacies

Library 2.0

Developing Understanding of

Pedagogical Theory

TPACK, UbD and DI

Mind, Brain, and Education Science

Research informs the way we approach teaching and learning-

The Learning Zone

SOME IDEAS!Sharing Curriculum

Teaching Collaboration

Wiki Literature

WIKI Lesson Plans

GOOGLE Writing Assignments

Google Spreadsheets and Forms

Scribe Blogs

Information Literacy

Evolution of Textbooks

Making Research Transparent

LiveBinders

Managing the Information Flow

iGoogle

Google Reader

Feedbeater

Networked Literacy

Facebook 1800s

Recognizing Audience

ENGLISH 10 Blogs FREDERICK

DOUGLAS SPEAKER SERIES

GLOBAL ISSUES AWARENESS PROJECT

Project Based Learning

•AP Museum

•WikiBooks

•Adv History Documentaries

•Frederick Douglass Debates

•Global Climate Change Symposium

Regular US History Thematic Units Online Student Portfolios

AP US History

Photo Essay

Facebook 1800

History Museum Wiki Final Project

Twittering the Cuban Missile Crisis

WORLD HISTORY

Putting it All Together Using UbD and DI- a 14 Day Unit on World

Imperialism Diigo – Guided Reading Differentiated Reading with DyKnow Google Map Tours Comic Life Cartoons Scaffolded Research with Wetpaint Wikis,

Livebinder and Netvibes Wiki Risk Game OneNote Shared Binders

Role of the Library

MICDS Library

New Curriculum

Trimesters

Final Assessment

Portfolios Projects Performances Exams

THREE THOUGHTS

SHIFTCOLLECTIVE CAPACITY

OXYGEN

SHIFTs in the classroom

http://www.flickr.com/photos/15577588@N00/1039170068/

Shift to Paperless

http://www.flickr.com/photos/49503099392@N01/16900939/

Shift to Electronic Materials

http://www.flickr.com/photos/11831132@N00/134329177/

Shift to Shared, Collaborative, Electronic Notes

Shift to Two Way Lectures

Shift in Homework

Shift in Audience

Shift to Increased Connections

http://www.flickr.com/photos/77436208@N00/2885783824/

Shift to Transparent Learning

http://www.flickr.com/photos/19387816@N00/351187595/

Shift to Student Centered Classrooms

Shift to More Choice/Greater Differentiation

http://www.flickr.com/photos/44124376668@N01/2041441584/

Shift to Self-Reflection and Peer Review

http://www.flickr.com/photos/33432224@N00/3003323862/

Informal checks for understand

ing

Tests and Quizzes

Academic Prompts

Performance Tasks

Shift in Assessment

Shift to Conversational Learning

http://www.flickr.com/photos/chesh2000/3102123286/in/photostream/

Shift to Networked Concept

http://www.flickr.com/photos/26325011@N00/352439602/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/49503019876@N01/1824234195/

Shift in Teacher Tool Kit

Shift in Teaching Models

Shift in Teaching Theories/Defining Documents

UbD

Danielson’s Domains

Marzano’s Best Practices

Web 2.0 that Works

Image- http://www.flickr.com/photos/32625013@N00/17135231/

Shift in Professional Development/Growth

Not Really a Shift

It isn’t tech as the driver, its what’s best for preparing students’ for their worldhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/29487767@N02/3574392846/

COLLective Capacity

Thought Two

Collective Capacity

Pancake Principal

http://www.flickr.com/photos/42223852@N00/1347435508/

Baby Steps

Oxygen

Thought Three

Chris Lehman quote

“Technology needs to be like Oxygen; Ubiquitous, Necessary, and Invisible.”