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Matt McLain 10-Minute Tech Tips www.chewelah.k12.wa.us/mmclain/wala

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Matt McLain

10-Minute Tech Tips

www.chewelah.k12.wa.us/mmclain/wala

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10-Minute Tech Tips Matt McLain

10-Minute Tech TipsHas it come to this?

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Ten-Minute Tech Tips

Grew out of the need for a way to provide professional development in a meaningful, cost-effective, nonthreatening way.

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We have to adapt due to lack of funding, a diversity of challenges and the charge to serve the unique abilities of our students.

ALE Challenges

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Activity

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Stanford’s Horizon’s Report available since 2002• The research behind the NMC Horizon Report:

2012 Higher Education• Edition is jointly conducted by the New Media

Consortium (NMC) and• the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI), an

EDUCAUSE Program.

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Tablet Computing-1 year

• According to a recent study from comScore, the iPad now accounts for 97% of all tablet-based web traffic in the U.S. and 46.8% of all mobile web traffic.

• Similar statistics show tablets are increasingly the device of choice not just for web browsing, but also social networking and reading news.

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Game-based learning 2-3 years out

• gaming was named as an ideal method of assessing student knowledge comprehension, citing the ability of games to provide immediate performance feedback to the players.

• Value added to the classroom: collaboration, problem solving, communication, critical thinking, and digital literacy

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Game-based learning examples

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National Education Technology Plan sees value in game-based learning

• the feeling of working toward a goal• The possibility of attaining spectacular successes• the ability to problem solve, collaborate with others,

and socialize

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Learning Analytics-Two to Three Years

The goal of learning analytics is to enable teachers and schools to tailor educational opportunities to each student’s level of need and ability in close-to-real time (p.25).

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Examples of Learning analytics

• AIMs• RBA/MBA-Riverside Publishing• Aleks Math (RTI strategic interventions)• Writing analytics-Odysseyware, Waypoint

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Gesture-Based ComputingFour to Five Years

• Gesture-based computing allows users to engage in virtual activities with motions and movements similar to what they would use in the real world, manipulating content intuitively (29).

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Internet of Things- 4-5 years

• The advent of IPv6 has extended the Internet address space significantly, thus providing an avenue for any object to use the Internet to transmit and receive data and information from an object or piece of equipment

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Social Media

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GROUP ACTIVITY

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Poll: What is the biggest challenge you face i...

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Organizing your digital world

Google Docs

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Googledocs – Form+

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Free advice for when evaluating tech tools

Not all technologies are created equal

Don’t take the vendor’s word. You are the practitioner. Take advice from practitioners.

3Stay practical, relevant, and purposeful

Make sure your adoption procedures are part of your Technology Plan for your Building, Program, or District.

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We must ask these questions when adopting new technology for the 21st century classroom.

Technology Evaluation Tools

What is the cost to the District, School/Program, Individual?

Is this consistent with goals, plans, and policies of District?

How will I measure successful use of the application?

What do I want this tool to effectively accomplish?

How will the tool add to classroom instruction?

How will we know if it works?

Will this tool make me a better practitioner of what I teach?✓

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Educational Technology Resource Evaluation Form

Evaluation form

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Individual Activity

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Cost saving sites

My World- Career explorationTreering.comMeta-calculator.comiChapters.com

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Poll: What is the most valuable tip you will t...

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