IDLA Keynote 2010

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EDUCATION IN A CONNECTED WORLD Dr. Kerry Rice Associate Chair Department of Educational Technology Boise State University

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EDUCATION IN A CONNECTED WORLD

Dr. Kerry RiceAssociate ChairDepartment of Educational TechnologyBoise State University

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Trends

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The “TEACHER” in Online Teaching

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It IS…• Learning that takes

place partially or entirely over the Internet

• Inquiry-based• Interactive • Collaborative

It is NOT…• Print-based correspondence• Broadcast TV and radio• Satellite Videoconferencing

(“yoked” or “hub & spoke”)• Videocassettes• Stand-alone computer

software

What is Online Learning?

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What is Online Learning?

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National Trends

North American Council for Online LearningAnthony G. Picciano and Jeff Seaman, Sloan Consortium Report 2009

2000

2008

2016

2019

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National Trends

Online Learning will disrupt traditional educational systems by the year 2019

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(Keeping Pace with K-12 Online Learning, 2009)

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Idaho: Cutting Edge?

• Idaho Recognized as a leader in providing transformative educational opportunities for all students. Ranked 3rd in the country for online learning policy and practice (Center for Digital Education, 2008).

• K-12 Online Teaching Standards• BSU EDTECH leader in K-12 online teacher training.• Supportive legislation and funding policies. • iOPD (http://idahoednet.org)• IEN (http://ien.idaho.gov/)

Yes!

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Idaho Virtual Charter Schools2009-2010

EnrollmentsChange from 2008-2009

Idaho Virtual Academy, K-12 Inc. (2002) 2817 16%

Richard McKenna Charter High (2002) 330 9%Idaho Distance Education Academy (2004) 900 4%

Inspire Connections Academy (2005) 568 16%

iSucceed University of Phoenix (2008) 748 115%

Kaplan Academy of Idaho (2009) 102Kootenai Bridge Academy (2009) 144

Total 5609 27%

Virtually every Idaho district has a student in an IDLA course (about 14,000 students)

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536 open-ended comments generated 18 themes

1. Time management (71)2. Student responsibility (61)3. Technology Skills (54)4. Communication (54)5. Parental Support (53)6. Isolation (46)7. Workload (42)8. Teacher/student ratio (34)9. Special needs (23)

10. PD issues (22) 11. Administrative support (14) 12. Curriculum issues (12)13. Best practice (12)14. Compensation (11) 15. Accurate assessment (8)16. Credibility (7)17. Copyright/plagiarism (7)18. Organizational skills (5)

What are your unique needs and challenges as a K-12 online teacher?

In their own words...

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Self - Reported Needs (sorted by Online Teaching Experience)

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“No Significant Difference”

• “Florida Connections Academy 2009 State Test Scores Exceed Overall State Results” (Connections Academy)

• “Newly released state data reveal that e-schools perform better academically than Big 8 districts at lower cost “ (Ohio Alliance for Public Charter School)

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In a review of empirical studies, the U.S. Department of Education concluded, “...on average, students in online learning conditions performed better than those receiving face-to-face classes.” (Evaluation of Evidence-based Practices in Online Learning, May 2009)

Key Findings

The effectiveness of online learning is tied to learning time, curriculum, pedagogy, and opportunities for collaboration.

Online learning can be enhanced by giving learners control of their interactions with media

Online learning can be enhanced by prompting learner reflection.

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The future is NOW

Dual degrees and success measured by completion (not seat time)

4 day school week http://www.sde.idaho.gov/site/ruraleducation/

Online teaching experience = professional development

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Why do students enroll in online courses?

Scheduling conflicts Credit recovery Course not offered Early graduation, self-paced Home school Medically home-bound Pregnant teens Pre-expulsion Bullied Incarcerated youth Athletic conflicts Traveling/overseas students

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WHY NOW?

Improvements in Technology

Looming Crises http://www.all4ed.org/files/OnlineLearning.pdf

• global skill demands vs. educational attainment; • the funding cliff; and • a looming teacher shortage.

Change in thinking about teaching and learning?

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What does education look like in a connected world?

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Technology

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Learning Portals

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Communication Tools

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Writing and Reflection Tools

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Collaboration Tools

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Web-Based Multimedia Tools

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Networking Tools

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Web-Based Instructional Teaching Aids

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Before you go here….

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State and National Standards for Quality Online Teaching

• International Association for K-12 Online Learning (iNACOL) – National Standards for Quality Online Teaching

• National Education Association (NEA) – Guide to Teaching Online Courses

• Southern Regional Education Board (SREB)– Standards for Quality Online Teaching

• International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)– Educational Technology Standards (NETS)

• Idaho K-12 Online Teaching Standards

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Best Practice

21st Century Skills

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Learner Autonomy

Active Participation

Collaboration and

Community Building

Authentic Assessment

21st Century Skills

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Supported through:• scaffolding and careful guidance • instructional learning aids • modeling and prompting• coaching strategies• reflective thinking and problem

solving

The ability and motivation to take responsibility for one's own learning.

Learner Autonomy

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Learner AutonomyLearner

Autonomy John Travoltage web-based simulation at Phet (interactive

simulations)

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Learner AutonomyLearner

Autonomy

Multimedia

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Learner AutonomyLearner

Autonomy

Negotiated inputs and outcomes

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Learner AutonomyLearner

Autonomy

Glogster Poetry Project

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Supported through:• authentic projects and assessments• role assignments• teamwork• peer review• strategies to structure activities

(consensus building, Tuning Protocol, Fishbowl Method)

Strong feelings of community have been shown to promote a greater sense of well-

being among learners as well as increases in engagement, cooperation, commitment to

group goals, information flow, and satisfaction in group interactions.

Collaboration and

Community Building

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Collaboration and

Community Building

Collaborative Resources

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Collaboration and

Community Building

Collaborative Spaces

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Collaboration and

Community Building

Online Instructional Spaces

• Role Play• Think-Pair-Share by assigning email pals or

“web-buddies”• Modify fishbowl by dividing the class into 2

groups, allowing group 1 to contribute the first half of the week and group 2 to contribute the second half.

• Writing Roulette – each learner adds to expanding class story

• Class voting and polling• Debate• Consensus building• Student generated discussion questions• Peer review

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Collaboration and

Community Building

Online Social Spaces

• Virtual Icebreakers• Share favorite Websites• “Student lounge”, “Recess”• Question Cafe • PLC’s

http://teacherstream.org

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Global Spaces

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Supported through:• Authentic, collaborative, inquiry-

based projects• negotiated learning outcomes • active research in the field• partnerships with the outside

community

Interactions within the learning community as well as engagement

with the content being studied.

Active Participation

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Active Participation

• Discussion leader• Resource provider• Tech support• Class Twitter contribution

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Active Participation

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Active Participation

Real-time communication

• Live presentations and lectures

• Guest speakers• One-on-one tutorials and

mentoring• Group discussions and

activities• Informal chat sessions• Question and answer sessions

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Supported through:• Timely and consistent

instructor and peer feedback• reflection• dissemination to “real-world”

audiences

Instructional environments that promote a process rather than an end product necessitate the

development of assessments that are progressive rather than summative.

Authentic Assessment

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Authentic Assessment

• Written assignments • Participation in online discussions• Publication of student work /presentations• Online quizzes and questions• Experiential activities, such as role-play• Collaborative assignment work • Debates• Portfolios• Reviews• Online Exams (open-book; structured; timed• Journals and reflection• Complete a simulation or win a game

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Authentic Assessment

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Authentic Assessment

“I started making this website because I had the Idea of instead of just doing a project paper for my class I could spread my information around the continents...”

“Our Environment” Wiki

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A major challenge facing educators in the 21st century "is how to design our educational system... in order to produce

graduates who are better prepared to take up jobs in a knowledge-based environment characterized by a pervasive

use of information communications technology" (Bodomo 2006, ¶1)

21st Century Skills

• Global awareness• Digital, information, media

and social literacy• Financial, business and

economical literacy• Creativity• Critical thinking and

problem solving

• Communication and collaboration

• Flexibility and adaptability

• Initiative and self-direction

• Leadership and responsibility

• Productivity and accountability

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Learner Autonomy

Active Participation

Collaboration and

Community Building

Authentic Assessment

21st Century Skills

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How will your classroom be transformed?

Kerry RiceDepartment of Educational Technology

Boise State [email protected]

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Resources• Boise State University, Department of Educational Technology:

http://edtech.boisestate.edu • K-12 Online Teaching Strategies resource site:

https://sites.google.com/site/onlineteachingstrategies/ • A Summary of Research on the Effectiveness of K-12 Online Learning, iNACOL

(September 2009)• Getting Students More Learning Time Online: Distance Education in Support of Expand

ed Learning Time in K-12 Schools, by the Center for American Progress (May 2009) -

• Evaluation of Evidence-Based Practices in Online Learning: A Meta-Analysis and Review of Online Learning Studies, U.S. Department of Education (June 26, 2009)

• The Online Learning Imperative: A Solution to Three Looming Crises in Education, Alliance for Excellent Education Issues Brief (February 2010)

• K-12 Online Learning: A 2008 Follow-up of the Survey of US School District Administrators, Sloan Consortium (2009)

• Research Committee Issues Brief: Examining Communication and Interaction in Online Teaching, iNACOL (September 2009)

• Blended Learning: The Convergence of Online and Face-To-Face Education• Project Based Learning: http://pbl-online.org • Partnership for 21st Century Skills. 2004. Framework for 21st century learning.

http://www.21stcenturyskills.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=254&Itemid=120