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Walking the Talk © Jacqui Sharp 2009
Technology has sure changed the way we learn…
Comment by the school Caretaker, April 2009
Adapted from Wesley A. Fryer 2005
Dr Larry CubanCuban, L. (2001) Oversold and Underused Computers in the Classroom.Harvard University Press.
ISBN: 0674011090
Cuban, L. (2001)
Teacher Levels of ICT Integration
EntryDesks are in rows
Junior Tables are scattered around in thecentre of the classroom leaving a large mat area
Very few or no small tables around the walls of the room (if there is, it is for storage)
Nothing is hanging down
Very little on the walls and if it is…it is not presented well
Teacher stands at the front of the class, teacher desk is at front of the class
Computer is usually covered and is at the back of the room
Computer is an add-on in the classroom
Adoption Desks are in rows pointed to the front of the room.
Junior Tables are scattered around in the centre of the classroom leaving a large mat area clear.
Some small tables, cupboards, cubby holes are placed around the walls of the room (if there is, it is for storage).
Some artwork is hanging down.
Some of the children’s work is on the walls and very little of it is has been created with a computer, if it has it is ‘Published Writing’.
Teacher stands at the front of the class and does some moving around the desks, teacher desk at front, maybe to the side of the room.
Computer is uncovered and is used periodically for Wordprocessing or Commercial Maths games. Children prefer to work alone.
Students may be using the internet occasionally for very broad Internet searches but otherwise the teacher is not very comfortable with them being on the Internet.
Adaptation
http://www.west-windsor-plainsboro.k12.nj.us/Wicoff%20Classroom%201.jpg
Desks are in groups.
Junior Tables are scattered around in the centre of the classroom leaving a mat area.
There may be some small tables, cupboards, cubby holes around the walls of the room designating specific areas of the classroom.
A lot of the children’s work is hanging in the classroom and it is well presented.
A lot of the children’s work is on the walls. A significant amount of it is WordProcessed.
The Teacher works with groups and moves around the desks and tables, the teacher desk is at the side of the room.
The ‘Computer Centre’ has been set up, children use it for Wordprocessing and most days for Reading and Maths. There is evidence of management systems in place.
Keyboarding and computer skills are being formally taught.
Internet is being used more for games and research.
Appropriation Desks maybe swapped for tables.
Very little mat area, enough for at least ¾ of the class to sit in. Teacher will be using a projector and laptop (and maybe a mimio or IWB) frequently for teaching.
Tables around the edge of the room are curriculum specific with learning centre activities.
The room is full of children’s finished work that is both computer presented and hand done.
The teacher works with groups and moves around the tables. The students also freely move around the classroom from task to task. The teacher’s desk is not obvious in the room.
Children are rotating through the computer centre or are at laptops around the room all through the day, following management boards and timetables working on specific tasks. They experiment with other digital equipment such as cameras, iPods, the IWB etc.
Internet research skills are well developed. Students work well collaboratively. HOT models are integrated seamlessly
InventionClassroom is divided up into curriculum areas with large tables holding resource material. Learning Centres are being used freely.
There is barely any mat area, enough for a small group of children. Projector/IWB/mimio is being used all day by teacher and students.
The room is full of mixed media published work.
There maybe several computers scattered around the classroom, other digital equipment such as iPods, tablets, midi keyboards, game consoles and cameras are being freely and confidently used.
Teacher and children move freely around the room, teacher’s desk is not obvious in the room.
The teacher is an informal practitioner who involves students in the planning of programmes and tasks. Students are highly independent and self managing and are able to make choices themselves about what they are going to do and how they are going to go about it.
Students learn the skills as they are needed. The teacher is able to recognise when a skill needs to be taught.
Students are able to work collaboratively and co-operatively with others. Internet skills are highly developed.
Flip Video
Laptops
Wacom Drawing Tablet
InteractiveWhiteboard
Mimio Pad
Mimio
iTouch ($389)
iPod Classic ($399)
Nanos ($249)
iPod Splitter ($20)
iPhone Amplifier($45)
Composite AVCable ($75)
Microphone($119.95)
http://ipodsiphonesineducation.wikispaces.com/
iKaraoke($109.95)
Speaker Systems(from $99.00)
WordprocessingGraphic Organisers, Drawing, Recording and Reporting
Multimedia (Music, MoviesPicture Editing)
Browsers
WHAT THE CLASS HAD
3 eMacs 1 teacher laptop, Access to a COW (8
laptops) LCD TV screen
WHAT I ADDED
One iMac 3 Windows laptops 1 Windows standalone 1 Windows Netbook mimio mimio pad Wii PSP iPods PDA
Year 5/6 class 28 Students Decile 10 Mac School
Day one
Respect the equipment (remember it cost a lot of money)Press lightly on the keyboard (thumping it will eventually break the keys and then we may have to do without our computer for a few weeks while we wait for it to be fixed!)No food or drink by any computer equipment (If you have a problem see the computer monitor first before you ask the teacher)Please don’t download games and load it on to any of our equipment as it is illegal Please don’t change the desktop setup without the whole class approvalPlease work co-operatively and collaboratively at the computer centrePlease keep to the roles assigned to you for your session Please don’t take the mouse off the mouse operatorBook specific digital equipment by writing your name on the Whiteboard timetablesRecord tasks that you have completed on individual recording sheets Keep computer centre clear of clutter and unnecessary itemsBe self managing and organised, know what you need to do and how you are going to do it!
http://www.metservice.co.nz/public/localWeather/auckland.html
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/index.html
Report back on Morning Task Handwriting Cards
Spelling Activity Keyboarding
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 Level 8
name
not
now
than
that
the
then
there
they
this
mice
milk
miss
moon
more
train
tree
truck
tow
under
correct
country
course
cousin
cricket
cries
cruel
daughter
decide
describe
chocolate
choir
coffee
comb
comfortable
committee
community
complete
computer
concert
height
hero
hoping
house
hung
modern
monotonous
nation
national
naughty
beneath
between
bitter
blaze
blood
blossom
declaration
delightful
delivered
Department
characteristic
chemistry
cigarette
especially
executive
exercise
exhausted
expenses
extraordinary
fascinating
available
abduction
contradiction
introduction
performance
sentence
cushion
aluminium
turquoise
audience
http://www.slideshare.net/sharpjacqui/keyboarding-practice-1403910
Self trackingexamples
Full Unit is available http://www.jsharp.co.nz/thegardensresources/studenttracking.htmhttp://www.jsharp.co.nz/thegardensresources/perimeter_and_volume_maths_unit.htm
Streamed Maths classes
Students come in and start Class Activity
If you get any wrong, you have to do the ‘Workshop’
Otherwise work through Student Self Tracking Sheet
http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/numbers/measuring/perimeterareaandvolume/arearectangle/
20
10
20cm
10cm
20 x 10 = 200cm2
Each square is a cm2
Each square is a cm
6cm210cm2
13cm2
15cm2
13cm2 27cm2
10.5cm2 14.5cm2 20.5cm2 9cm2
34cm2 16cm2
http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks2/maths/perimeter_and_area/index.html
5 m 7 m
Bedroom 2Bedroom 1
Bedroom 3
Bathroom
Lounge
Dining/FamilyRoom
Kitchen
Hall
5 m
5 m
5 m
4.5 m7.5 m
4.5 m
9 m
3.5 m
1.5 m4.5 m
5 m 7 m
Bedroom 2Bedroom 1
Bedroom 3
Bathroom
Lounge
Dining/FamilyRoom
Kitchen
Hall
5 m
5 m
5 m
4.5 m7.5 m
4.5 m
9 m
3.5 m
1.5 m4.5 m
25m2 35m2
22.5m2
22.5m237.5m2
40.5m2
33.25m2
20m2
How to write excellent
Explanations
The Purpose is to explain how
something works or why
something happens
Write in second person
• You
Write in third person
• She• Her• He• His•Their•Him•Them•They•It
Write in the present
ate
• Past
eat
• Present
Was
• Past
is
• Present
They ate crayfish last week at the birthday party.She is going to eat her lunch now.
He was in the classroom yesterday.He is not here now.
• Write a title
• Write an introduction
– Write a question or a brief description
– Use second or third person
– Use present tense
– Use technical language
• How does rain fall
• How does rain fall from the sky? Rain falls from clouds that are made of tiny droplets of water.
How and why it starts?
What happens next?
What happens after?
What happens in the end?
Water comes from warm air that rises from
the ground.
Water droplets are
formed when moisture
evaporates from the earth
The cool water droplets gather
together and form clouds.
When the clouds get heavy the
droplets are forced
together and they get
bigger and heavier and fall to the ground.
Could include…
A summaryA comment about its useA recommendation
Conjunctions join sentences
Action Verbs are time telling wordsthey tell you when things are going to happen
Have I
Written in the present tense?
Written in second and third person?
Written an introduction that asks a question or gives a brief description?
Said ‘How or why it starts’?
Said ‘what happens next and after’?
Said what happens in the end?
Written a conclusion with a summary, or a comment?
Have I used other words for ‘and’?
Have I used action verbs?
Have I used technical or scientific words?
http://jacquisharp.blogspot.com/2009/03/hero-factory-create-superhero-avatar.html
http://www.cpbintegrated.com/theherofactory/
http://www.slideshare.net/sharpjacqui/publishing-writing-ideas
http://hotpot.uvic.ca/index.htm#downloads
In the 1870s, two inventors Elisha Gray and Alexander Graham Bell both independently designed devices that could transmit speech electrically (the telephone). Both men rushed their respective designs to the patent office within hours of each other, Alexander Graham Bell patented his telephone first. Elisha Gray and Alexander Graham Bell entered into a famous legal battle over the invention of the telephone, which Bell won.
keyword also key word ( ) n. A word that serves as a key to a code or cipher. A significant or descriptive word. (www.answers.com )
Is a word that is associated with a site or contents of a site. Keywords are used to categorize and searchfor specific web sites. (http://www.mantis.biz/glossary/#k )
Keywords and Hits
• Telephone
• Telephone invent
• Telephone invent Alexander graham bell
• Telephone invent Alexander graham bell telegraph
• Do you believe what you see and what you hear?
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBfi8OEz0rA&eurl
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hibyAJOSW8U&eurl
Ideas adapted from http://langwitches.org/blog/2009/03/11/dont-believe-everything-you-see-online/
All about Explorers
• Go to http://allaboutexplorers.com/webquest/
• And click on the name of an Explorer
• Complete the tasks
• What did you find out
• Put a comment on your wiki page
Ideas adapted from http://langwitches.org/blog/2009/03/11/dont-believe-everything-you-see-online/
Use Ctrl – F
(- F for Mac)
Type in one of the keywords, press Enter on Keyboard
First instance of the word will be highlighted
Try these Search Engines with your keywords
http://www.sortfix.com/index.aspx
Search Engines
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtzdxseO-gs&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fsharpjacqui.blogspot.com%2F&feature=player_embedded
http://takaheone.wikispaces.com/
http://www.readinghorizonsathome.com/lemonsforliteracy/
Jonassen, Peck and Wilson (1999) state that teachers must learn how to use the technology themselves. They must gain skills and fluency with the technology
In many instances, teachers will be learning with the students…They [students] can and will learn with technologies, with or without the help of the teacher.
Rather, teachers should try not to be the expert all of the time. It is imperative that teachers are part of the learning process as well and are able to display to students that they can be learners as well.
Cuban, L. (2001) Oversold and Underused Computers in the Classroom. Harvard University Press.
Dynamic Classroom, Transparent Technology (Wesley A. Fryer) http://www.wtvi.com/teks/dynamic/
Jonassen, D., Peck, K., & Wilson, B, W. (1999). Learning with technology. A constructivist perspective. Upper Saddle river, NJ: Merill.
Sharp, J. (2006). Graphic Organisers. Ideas and activities with CD. ICT teaching and Learning http://sharpjacqui.blogspot.com/ Web 2.0 and Education http://jacquisharp.blogspot.com/ Class Delicious page http://delicious.com/Takahe1 Comic Life http://http://plasq.com/comiclife Hot Potatoes download
http://www.halfbakedsoftware.com/hot_pot_download.php