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Inquiry Learning & ICT Jan-Marie Kellow. ROTORUA 2011. “When schools put the cart before the horse - buying technology for the sake of technology without asking critical questions about purpose, use and the classroom impact of such tools - they are inviting disappointment.” Jamie McKenzie
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Inquiry Learning & ICT Jan-Marie Kellow ROTORUA 2011
“When schools put the cart before the horse - buying technology for the sake of technology without asking critical questions about purpose, use and the classroom impact of such tools - they are inviting disappointment.” Jamie McKenzie www.fno.org/jan02/overequipped.html
Research Results ICTs supported inquiry in many ways: • Obtaining, recording, sorting and presenting information • Prompt access to primary information sources • Information on current topics • Decision-making • Home-school partnerships (KnowledgeNET) • Understanding complex concepts • Medium to communicate findings eg. email & KnowledgeNET
Main uses of ICTs for inquiry: • Bringing in and recording ideas • Sorting and linking ideas • Taking linked ideas beyond the subject Source: Pam Hook & Julie Mills
Bringing in and recording ideas • Inquiry stages: Setting the Scene, Task Definition, Planning, Find & Gather, Locate & Access etc. • Activities: define, describe, list, name, label
Modelling and Demonstrating Interactive Whiteboard Data Projector Questions
Video – Wimpwww.wimp.com/saganwanderers/ • Youtube • TeacherTube • YouTube Downloader
Traditional Information Sources • Fax • Telephone • School library
National Library • Searchable online catalogues • Online Collections
Discover - visual arts and music resources • Index New Zealand - magazine and newspaper articles • Alexander Turnbull Research Library • Timeframes - images
Online Encyclopedias Encyclopaedia Britannica via EPICpassworded Fact Monster Wikipedia for Schools
Google Earth • Google Maps • Panoramio –add photos
Learning Objects • http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/begin/tour/ • Any Questions
Kid-friendly search engines • Yahoo KidsThis is the remake of the ‘Yahooligans’ site. Search results are kid safe. • Kids Click!Searches about 5,000 kid-friendly websites selected by librarians • Ask for KidsThis replaces ‘Ask Jeeves for Kids’. Searches result in a list of keywords. Choose the keyword that best matches the information needed • CybersleuthWorks in a similar way to Kids Click • Ithaki for KidsThis is a meta search engine which searches several kid-friendly search engines at once
“Unless students are trained to use the advanced features of search engines like Google, they tend to gather huge piles of pages that contribute little to understanding. Some have likened these piles of information to a landfill.” Jamie McKenzie (fno.org) Google Search Results
“You’ve got to go in there and have a look at the sites that mainly you’re going to be using. I liken it to taking the kids down to Te Papa and saying “Okay guys go for it.” They might know what they’re looking for, but do you want them to meander their whole day looking for the information, or do you want to point them in the right direction?” (Teacher)
"Children who are in this concrete-operational stage seek information that exactly matches their own search terms or the terminology used by the teacher or in the assignment. In other words, they are concrete thinkers and have trouble with anything that is not an exact fit with their understanding of the question." Hirsch, 1999
http://www.opoutere.school.nz/dinosaur_pet.htm www.opoutere.schoolsonline.co.nz/index.php?page=home (Public pages, Welcome, Webquests)
Wikis Examples: http://waikinowaterjourney.wikispaces.com/Water+Transformation http://wiredwaihi.wikispaces.com/Classroom+Wikis
Blogs Pt England School St Pious X R6 Creative Voice Waikino School
Skype G-Chat - Gmail.com
Google Docs www.crunchbase.com/product/google-docs 31 Interesting Ways to Use Google Docs
Wordle Playtime
Sorting & Linking Ideas • Inquiry stage: Sort, sift and analyse • Activities: sequence, classify, compare and contrast, cause, parts-whole, analogy
Mind Mapping Used for: • Prior Knowledge • Subsidiary Questions • Note taking • Sorting/Sifting/Analysing • Reporting findings Eg. Inspiration, Mindomo, Xmind
Graphic Organisers • Graphic Organisers • More Graphic Organisers • Yet More Graphic Organisers • ‘Infusing the teaching of Critical and Creative Thinking into Content Instruction’ By Robert Swartz & Sandra Parks (The Critical Thinking Co.) $112.50 - available from Learning Network NZ
Taking linked ideas beyond the subject • Inquiry stages: Create & Communicate, Synthesis, Evaluate • Activities: generalise, reflect, predict, create, judge, justify, evaluate
Communication/Action • Glogs • Podcasts (Garageband/Audacity) • Artwork (Paint/Artrage) • 3D designs (SketchUp) • Posters • Songs • Wikis • Blogs • Etc etc. • Powerpoint • Voicethreads • Photostory3 • Video • Documentaries • Letters/emails • Reports • Plays/Skits etc. • News desk • Brochures
Free Software Software for Learning Waihi Wired Wiki
Voicethread • http://ed.voicethread.com/#home • http://ed.voicethread.com/#q.b409 Teachers Overseas wanting to collaborate: • http://voicethread4education.wikispaces.com/Classroom+Partners
Examples • http://ed.voicethread.com/#q+inquiry.b230401.i1198322 • Wonderings and observations on trout Playtime
Glogster Education version
Wikis, Blogs & LMS Wired Waihi Wiki
Marineland Cloning The Future Letters www.opoutere.schoolsonline.co.nz/ Username: KNGuest Password: Teacher1
Self- Assessment
Rubrics http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php
Waihi Wired Wiki Inquiring Mind
"....Computers are not rescuing the school from a weak curriculum, any more than putting pianos in every classroom would rescue a flawed music program. Wonderful learning can occur without computers or even paper. But once the teachers and children are enfranchised as explorers, computers, like pianos, can serve as powerful amplifiers, extending the reach and depth of the learners." Alan Kay
http://www.core-ed.org/learningatschool/conference-book-specialhttp://www.core-ed.org/learningatschool/conference-book-special
www.inquiringmind.co.nz jkellow@xtra.co.nz