Coming June 2011!!
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Coming June 2011!!
KNME/PBS digital learning service
Today we can answer…
• What is this service?
• What does it look like?
• What’s inside?
• Where does this content come from?
• How does it work?
• How can teachers use it?
• How much does it cost?
• Who has access?
What is it?a repository of high quality digital media resources
aligned with Common Core Standards
purpose built & designed for classroom use
integrates technology in the classroom
supplementary material to teach core subjects and the arts
includes teacher professional development
unlike like any other media service on the market
New learning media service
A New Merged Service
“It’s a huge help to provide real world context for what we are studying in class. The DLL’s learning objects provide that context in such a high quality
way.” HS Social Studies teacher
The types of lessons I am finding in the DLL give students a view of a world larger than their own.”
HS ELA Teacher
“My students are able to continue learning at home with PBSKids.org – they are seeking out the
Cyberchase website. Anything that engages students outside of school is invaluable to me as a teacher and
a parent.Elementary Teacher
KNME Digital Learning Library Beta Test
http://knme.pbsdll.org/
What’s Inside?High Quality Educational Content
1-8 minute videos, sound clips, animations, interactives, photos, primary sources, transcripts, more on this later….
Lesson Plans, discussion questions, background essays
Teaching tips, classroom projects, related activities
Aligned to specific Common Core standards
Professional development modules and courses
Trusted Media Trusted SourcesPBSWGBH (NOVA, Frontline, American Experience)NASALibrary of CongressThe National ArchivesNational Public RadioNational Science FoundationThe Nature ConservancySmithsonian EducationAmerican Museum of Natural HistoryWorld Wildlife FundNational Geographic EducationMore!
Where does content come from?
Media drawn from popular PBS shows like NOVA, Frontline, American Experience, Nature +
Cyberchase
Content already in
What is a Digital Learning Object?A piece of digital media, a document, or interactive
“game” targeting a learning goal and aligned with standards - such as:
• Short videos (usually 1 – 8 minutes )
• Animations demonstrating a concept
• A primary source object (i.e. The Declaration of Independence), historic photo or newspaper clipping
• An interactive like student fill-in-the-blank or manipulated tools
• Radio documentary, print article, lesson plan, discussion guide, teaching tips, activity sheets, and more
What is a “Purpose Built” Digital Learning Object?
• Introduces and reinforces an explicit learning objective or concept
• Connects students w/ learning experience
• Invites students to be active learners
• Adapted to deliver optimal technology integration
• Differentiates instruction to meet individual student needs
• Evaluates student comprehension of targeted learning objective. ELL learners, dual language, special ed….
Example of an Interactive
• http://www.teachersdomain.org/resource/envh10.health.envhcareers/
Careers in Environmental Health
Example of a (very) short animation
http://www.teachersdomain.org/asset/envh10_vid_mercury/
From the EPA
Video Example
http://www.teachersdomain.org/resource/ean08.sci.ess.earthsys.maclean/
Career Profile
How does it work?
keyword search
download
access features
standards
background
lesson plans
keyword search
download
access features
Common Core standardslesson
plans
background essay
Tools and features
folders
groups
save to a folder
share
add a review
groups: share
folders
folders:save + upload
resources
comment +
review
save to a
foldershare:email
favorites
How would you use this service?
where?why?
who?what?
when?
Just Imagine!• Supplement to core subject materials
• Replacement or enhancement for text books
• Build student research skills
• Build student presentation skills
• Project based learning
• Add primary sources
• Share with other teachers
• Keep students engaged
How Much Does it Cost??
FREE!!
Who can access the service?• NM Public School
Teachers
• Library Media Specialists
• Public School Districts
• Individual Public Schools
• Unlimited number of teacher accounts
How can we help teachers use the service?
• Embedded professional development modules
• Tutorials
• Online short courses
• Webinars
• TD digital learning objects
• FAQs
• AND….
What’s the catch?
2010-2011 workshops locally sponsored by
KNME Technology Training for Teachers
Is NOT Free
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An online solution from KNME for teacher professional development
What is TeacherLine?• Graduate level courses with credit
• 150+ research-based courses in Math, Science, Technology, Reading, Classroom management, ELL and more
• High-quality courses using PBS programs
• Helps teachers move up the 3-tiered licensure system
• Great for alternative licensure
• Endorsed by NM PED
So, how much does this cost?• $125 (noncredit mini course) 8 hours
• $145 - $265 — 15 hour course
• $295 — 30 hour course
• $345 — 45 hour courseGet optional graduate credit from:• Adams State College, Indiana University,
University of Missouri, James Madison University, (UNM formerly through Professional Development Council - College of Education)
But Wait!!!
There are some free choices
for exampleTeaching with Primary Sources
• A FREE teacher professional development course from TeacherLine and the Library of Congress
• http://www.pbs.org/teacherline/
KNME and PBS are PUBLIC media working hard to provide free resources in tough time.
For more information….
Rose [email protected](505) 277-2396
facebook.com/knmedotorgTwitter: @knmelwyckoff
Laurel [email protected](505)277-8296
Premium featuresState Standards Alignments
Expanded state correlations (like APS Science curriculum maps)
Student access and classroom accounts
Robust user management
Comprehensive analytics tools
Content sharing within state/district/school building
Content personalization by grade/subject
Several levels of Professional Development embedded
Customized Professional Development delivered by KNME