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Remote Supervision for Physical Educators using iPads. Dr. Deb Berkey Mr. Ben Conklin Mr. Nasoor Bin Mold Nasiruddin Western Michigan University. Teacher Assessment. Professional Progression. Session Outcomes.
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Remote Supervision for Physical Educators using iPads Dr. Deb Berkey Mr. Ben Conklin Mr. Nasoor Bin Mold Nasiruddin Western Michigan University
Session Outcomes • Identify the components of the Western Michigan University Systematic Observation System; • Identify remote supervision equipment and preparation protocols; • Demonstrate remote observation techniques; • Identify advantages and challenges of the system.
Process-Product Analysis Curriculum Lesson Plans Constraints Instructional Setting Teacher Process Student Process Teacher Product Student Product Observation Instruction Management Feedback Motor Appropriate Cognitive On-Task Management Waiting Reflection/Analysis of Teaching
WMU Observation System Components • Instructional Plan • Real time or video observation using the group time sampling technique • Supervisor’s Report • Teacher’s Self Projection • Conference • Goal setting
Technology Infusion • Cost effective • “Trainability” • User-friendly • Multi-functional equipment
Equipment • Apple MacBook Pro • iPad (cellular vs. Wi-Fi model) • Makayama iPad Movie Mount – multiple options available • Wireless lavaliere microphone • Powered microphone to iPad adapter • Tripod
Equipment • Apple MacBook Pro
Equipment • Apple iPad • iPad Air, iPad mini, iPad 2,3,4
Equipment • Makayama Movie Mount
Equipment • Powered wireless lavaliere microphone
Equipment • Powered microphone to iPad adapter
Equipment • Tripod
FaceTime Procedures • Open FaceTime • Call desired contact from contacts list • Perform a microphone check • Switch to rear iPad camera
Advantages • Increased data collection and feedback • Capacity to apply feedback and goals more quickly • Increased live contact between University and Public School Personnel- Stronger partnership • Marketability for graduates • Opportunity for multiple profession and practical applications
Disadvantages/Challenges • Teacher buy-in • Equipment on-site • Firewalls • Network Connectivity • Contact between mentor teacher and university supervisor DURING observation
Next Steps • iPad recording of subsequent sessions • Recording of FaceTime session for follow- up analysis • 3-way calling among mentor teacher, intern teacher, and university supervisor • Experimentation with Coaches Eye to break down teaching segments
Contact Info • Dr. Deb Berkey • debra.berkey@wmich.edu • Mr. Ben Conklin • benjamin.d.conklin@wmich.edu • Mr. Nasoor Bin Mold Nasiruddin • sambakhus@gmail.com