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Training 1 (Session 3, Part B ). Overview of the Cover Profile. October 8 and 9, 2013. Agenda ( Training 1, Session 3, Part B). Welcome Overview of the Cover Profile. Housekeeping . T ype in any questions you have into the Q & A panel at any time.
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Training 1 (Session 3, Part B) Overview of the Cover Profile October 8 and 9, 2013
Agenda (Training 1, Session 3, Part B) • Welcome • Overview of the Cover Profile Page 2
Housekeeping • Type in any questions you have into the Q & A panel at any time. • There will be breaks in the presentation for the presenters to collect and address questions. Some questions may be answered by the moderator. • Presenters will try to answer as many questions as possible. If your question is not answered, or if you have questions after the presentation, please contact your SLT member. • Most users will be able to access the audio from their computer. If you are having trouble with your audio, try accessing through the call-in audio bridge. This number is available in the Event Info tab of the WebEx interface. • Participant microphones will be muted during the presentation. • Utilize Yes/No Feedback Tools by selecting the icon, located on the bottom of the Participant Panel. • When asked, use the Chat panel. Page 3
Educator Learning Objectivesfor Session 3, Part B #1. I understand the components of an accurate and effective Cover Profile. #2. I understand how to complete a Cover Profile in the Digital Library – Includes General Tab, Materials Tab, Summary Tab, Tags Tab Page 4
Session 3, Part B • Success criteria: • When contributing a resource, I can write detailed responses in the Cover Profile fields to support the review of the resource. Page 5
Review the components of the Cover Profile and apply each to the exemplar informational text lesson:Lou Gehrig’s Farewell Speech on July 4, 1939 Cover Profile • Cover Profile Guide Page 6
Tab 1—General: Title Page 7
Tab 1─General:Attributes Page 9
Tab 1─General: Resource Type Page 13
Question Break Do you have any unanswered questions about Tab 1? Page 15
Tab 2─Materials: Author / Owner Page 16
Question Break Do you have any unanswered questions about Tab 2? Page 22
Tab 3─Summary: Summary Page 23
Tab 3─Summary: Summary (Sample Entry) Through the informational text, Lou Gehrig’s Farewell Speech on July 4, 1939, students determine the main idea (Reading Standard for Informational Text grade 3 Standard 2) and demonstrate understanding of word relationships and nuances in word meanings (Language Grade 3 Standard 5). This resource can be used with students in 3rd grade and also may be used as a resource for remediation in higher grades. Page 24
Tab 3─Summary: Context Page 25
Tab 3─Summary: Context (Sample Entry) Through the informational text, Lou Gehrig’s Farewell Speech on July 4, 1939, students determine the main idea (Reading Standard for Informational Text grade 3 Standard 2) and demonstrate understanding of word relationships and nuances in word meanings (Language Grade 3 Standard 5). This resource can be used with students in 3rd grade and also may be used as a resource for remediation in higher grades. The instructional resource is designed to be a whole class lesson with small group opportunities that integrate formative assessment practices. Page 26
Tab 3─Summary: Connections to CCSS and the Formative Assessment Process Page 27
Tab 3─Summary: Connections to CCSS (Sample Entry) Through the informational text, Lou Gehrig’s Farewell Speech on July 4, 1939, students determine the main idea (Reading Standard for Informational Text grade 3 Standard 2) and demonstrate understanding of word relationships and nuances in word meanings (Language Grade 3 Standard 5). This resource can be used with students in 3rd grade and also may be used as a resource for remediation in higher grades. The instructional resource is designed to be a whole class lesson with small group opportunities that integrate formative assessment practices. Through informational text, students determine the main idea (RI.3.2) and demonstrate understanding of word relationships and nuances in word meanings (L.3.5). Page 28
Tab 3─Summary: Connections to the Formative Assessment Process (Sample Entry) Through the informational text, Lou Gehrig’s Farewell Speech on July 4, 1939, students determine the main idea (Reading Standard for Informational Text grade 3 Standard 2) and demonstrate understanding of word relationships and nuances in word meanings (Language Grade 3 Standard 5). This resource can be used with students in 3rd grade and also may be used as a resource for remediation in higher grades. The instructional resource is designed to be a whole class lesson with small group opportunities that integrate formative assessment practices. Through informational text, students determine the main idea (RI.3.2) and demonstrate understanding of word relationships and nuances in word meanings (L.3.5). This lesson provides multiple point for a teacher to assess student learning and adjust or adapt instruction as determined. Page 29
Question Break Do you have any unanswered questions about Tab 3? Page 36
Tab 4─Tags: Subjects and Domains Page 37
Tab 4─Tags: Grades and Intended Users (Sample Entry) Page 39
Tab 4─Tags: Selected Educational Use and Technology(Sample Entry) Page 41
Tab 4─Tags: CCSS (Sample Entry) Page 42
Revisiting the Success Criteria How confident are you that you can . . . • Explain the purpose and structure of the Cover Profile? • Explain why each component of the Cover Profile is critical to the Digital Library? • Write detailed responses in the Cover Profile fields to support the review of the resource when contributing a resource? Page 43
Overview of Training Series 1 Session 3.5 Gatekeeping Criteria Page 44
Session 3.5: Gatekeeping Criteria • Prerecorded 30 minute Webinar • Link will be sent to you by your SLT after this training • Topics: • Review Gatekeeping Criteria • Review resource type identification • Determine whether a resource passes the criteria Page 45
Homework Prior to this presentation, you may have found a professional development or instructional resource • Prepare a rough draft of a Cover Profile for your resource • View the prerecorded presentation on Session 3.5 entitled Gatekeeping Criteria that will be sent to you soon. • Review and make appropriate edits to your Cover Profile and Gatekeeping Criteria • By mid November, be prepared to send your Cover Profile, Gatekeeping Criteria and resource to your SLT. Page 46
Feedback Please complete the online session evaluation so we can learn from your feedback. _________________________________ Thank you! Page 47
Thank You! You have completed (most of)Session 3. We appreciate your participation in this unprecedented effort to support teaching and learning! Page 48