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Differentiated Instruction and the 21 st Century Learner. IDEAS Conference Kingston, Ontario February 23-24 th , 2012 Engaging 21st Century Learners Marc Paradis and Megan Valois. What is 21 st Century Learning?. What does 21 st Century Learning mean?.
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Differentiated Instruction and the 21st Century Learner IDEAS Conference Kingston, Ontario February 23-24th, 2012 Engaging 21st Century Learners Marc Paradis and Megan Valois
What does 21st Century Learning mean? • 21st Century Learning is about more than just using technology. It is about engaging learners! • 21st Century Learning Skills include: • Critical Thinking and Problem Solving • Collaboration across Networks and Leading by Influence • Agility and Adaptability • Initiative and Entrepreneurialism • Effective Oral and Written Communication • Accessing and Analyzing Information • Curiosity and Imagination • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjJg9NfTXos
Advantages of 21st Century Learning in your classroom • Authentic learning! • Students evaluate, make decisions and are responsible for their own learning. • Students master knowledge by constructing it and experiencing it, first-hand. • Students have the opportunity to be • co-operative, collaborative or independent.
Start where they are! • An integral part of Differentiated Instruction is on-going assessment. • Pre-assessing students’ understanding, can help teachers to develop their lessons accordingly. Start where they are! • Likewise, formative assessment after a lesson allows teachers to see if the students have grasped the concept.
Pre-Assessment Activities • Activities such as the traffic light activity, or a “Smart Response”, allow teachers and students to see where they are starting from and guide teaching and learning. • Likewise, it also shows both students and teachers how far they have come, once the instructional unit is complete.
Differentiated Instruction is... • based on the premise that, since students differ significantly in their interests, learning styles, abilities, and prior experiences, then teaching strategies, materials, and pace should vary accordingly. • easily adapted to use technology and encourage the development of 21st century learning skills. • There are many amazing DI strategies out there; today, we will be focusing mostly on the strategies that use technology.
Differentiated Instruction for the 21st Century Learner using Bloom’s Taxonomy
What can be differentiated? • A blend of instructional methods, usually considered the 3 P’s: • Presentation (Content) • Process • Product • Each of these three can be approached by looking at student readiness, interest and learning profile.
How can we differentiate by Presentation? • Presentation is how we teach/present information and what students learn. • Presentation is not only how WE teach but how students teach each other and themselves! • We can differentiate presentation for a 21st Century Learner by using SmartBoard interactive lessons, YouTube videos, websites/online research, podcasts, collaborative learning tasks, online newspapers or magazines, e-books.
Let’s see some examples! • Let’s share some examples of technology we’ve used in presentation! • YouTube Videos (WWI) • Podcast (CBC) • Canadian War Museum Scavenger Hunt
How we can differentiate by Process? • Process is the learning process, namely the activities they do to learn and how we gauge student learning. • Examples of sense making activities that are easily differentiated are: • Expert groups, learning centres, online discussion forum questions and collaborative tasks (Google Docs), SmartResponse, BlackBoard Blogs, online exit cards (Google Doc survey), Edmodo (online exit card, formative assessment quiz - multiple choice/true false, discussion forum), CollaborizeClassroom.
Let’s see some examples! • Demonstration of: • Google Docs • How to use • Different Applications (Docs, Presentations, Forms) • BlackBoard Blogs • Edmodo • Collaboratize Classroom
How can we differentiate by Product? • Product is what the students produces as a final representation of learning. (ie: unit task or project). • Choice Boards allow students to “choose” from a lists of tasks, to represent their understanding. • This option allows students to choose a task that interests them and provides technology options. • Some examples of 21st Century Learning products include: Prezi presentations, movies/films/videos, podcasts, websites, Animoto, Glogster, online games, Visual.ly, Storyboard, FlipBook.
Let’s see some examples! • Actual student created final tasks, using technology! • Prezi • MovieMaker (Cue for Treason Trailer; Remembrance Day History Video) • Google Sites • PowerPoints • Glogster • Websites: http://mathmalfunctions.wordpress.com/ • YouTube videos: • http://bit.ly/zEkIaT • http://bit.ly/yLGBti
Learning Stations • Process Station • We’ll get you trying out: • Google Docs, SmartResponse, BlackBoard Blogs, Edmodo and CollaborizeClassroom! • Product Station • We’ll get you trying out: • Prezi, MovieMaker, podcasts, Google Sites, Animoto, Glogster, Visual.ly, Storyboard, FlipBook.
Consolidation • Smart Response Formative Assessment/Feedback! • How confident did you feel about implementing some differentiated instruction strategies geared towards 21st Century Learners before today? • How confident do you feel now?