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What Administrators Should Know and Do With Technology. An ISTE Webinar Ben Smith www.edtechinnovators.com Red Lion Area School District Thursday, September 4, 2014. Physics Teacher K-12 Science Coordinator Technology Resource Teacher Keystone Technology Integrator
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What Administrators Should Know and Do With Technology An ISTE Webinar Ben Smith www.edtechinnovators.com Red Lion Area School District Thursday, September 4, 2014
Physics Teacher K-12 Science Coordinator Technology Resource Teacher Keystone Technology Integrator Doctoral Student in Instructional Technology STAR Discovery Educator ISTE Science Curriculum Specialist ISTE Board of Directors Background
Polling Question • Are you familiar with the NETS-S (National Educational Technology Standards for Students)? • Yes • No
Poll Question • Have you shared the ISTE NETS-T with your teachers? • Yes • No
National Educational Technology Standards for Administrators Required Reading:NETS-A available through www.iste.org
Visionary Leadership • Inspire and Lead development and implementation of a shared vision for integration of technology and promote excellence and support transformation throughout the organization • Inspire • Engage • Advocate
Pedagogical Foundations • Curriculum must drive the need for technology integration • Technology is the tool used to facilitate student-centered learning • Scaffolding technology skills has to occur prior to the expectation that students can make thoughtful choices about its appropriate use • Degree to which students can utilize technology is also dependent upon their level of cognitive ability.
Digital Age Learning Culture • Create, promote and sustain a dynamic, digital-age learning culture that provides a rigorous, relevant and engaging education for all students. • Ensure Innovation • Model and Promote • Provide • Ensure Practice • Participate
Why Use Technology? • Make work easier - productivity • Typing, calculating, recording information • Help students learn better • Visualization, reading • Prepare students for 21st century jobs • Communicate • Collaborate • Be Creative • Solve Problems Image from http://www.21stcenturyskills.org/
Today’s Students • 21st Century Learners • Multitaskers • Text Messengers • Gamers • Appropriaters • Today’s college students have spent • 5000 hours reading • 10000 hours gaming • 20000 hours watching TV Required Reading: Marc Prensky - Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants Available at www.marcprensky.com
Speak Up Report • Disconnect among teachers and administrators • Student Perceptions • Defining Integration • Rating the Quality of Integration Required Reading:Speak Up Report. Available at www.tomorrow.org
Excellence in Professional Practice • Provide an environment of professional learning and innovation to empower educators to enhance student learning • Allocate • Facilitate and Participate • Promote and model communication and collaboration • Stay abreast
Systemic Improvement • Provide digital-age leadership and management to continuously improve the organization through effective use of technology • Lead change • Collaborate on metrics • Recruit and Retain • Establish and Leverage Partnerships • Establish and Maintain Infrastructure
Digital Citizenship • Model and facilitate understanding of social, ethical and legal issues and responsibilities in an evolving digital culture • Ensure equity • Promote, model and establish policies • Promote and model social interactions • Model and facilitate global culture
Striking a Balance • Creating a secure, safe environment for student learning • Allowing students to use their technology • Allowing student creativity, collaboration, innovation and communication to develop
Knowing Content is NOT Enough • In order to be successful in the 21st Century, ALL students must be able to • Construct new understandings • Solve problems • Make decisions • Communicate and express themselves • Understand complex issues • Work collaboratively • Set goals and work to a timeline • Make ethical choices
Administrative Issues • Collaboration Policies • iPods / Cell Phones / PDAs Banning Pencils by Doug Johnson • Security
Observations • Classroom Walkthroughs ICOT • Supervision Plans • Building Goals
A Taxonomy for Integrating Technology into Diverse Classrooms Increasing Complexity of Technology Skills • Technology choices become autonomous Increasing Levels of Cognition • Curriculum mastery deepens
How to Include ALL Students • Have students move through the taxonomy appropriate to their abilities. • As students acquire the skills of using a technology…. • It becomes a tool they may choose • The emphasis of an activity shifts from the technology to the cognitive skills students must employ • Becomes invisible
Observing • Students are passive spectators of technology • Students view PowerPoint during lecture • Teacher uses Interactive Whiteboard during lecture • Students view websites on large screen • Students listen to a podcast
Incorporating • Students are leveraging technology to increase productivity • Type papers using Word • Make graphs with Excel • Online Searches • Calculators • Tutorials
Producing • Students create a product with a single technology • Students record a podcast • Students make a movie • Poster session in PowerPoint
Exploring • Students engage in discovery learning prior to formal instruction • Students use online applet to learn about a topic • Students conduct a lab with probes
Collaborating • Students interact with peers, instructors, and outside resources • Students make group contributions in text format to a Wiki • Students work together on a Google Doc • Web 2.0 Tools: mindomo, VoiceThread, etc. • Student email - Gaggle • Blogging
Applying • Students are guided to combine and integrate technologies • Students use Excel, Probes and Accompanying Software, and Photobooth in Notebook to create lab report • Students use PowerPoint to make slides to import into iMovie • Students add movies, MP3s and images into a Wiki
Creating • Students are making sound choices about the appropriate synthesis of content and technology into a final product • Students are given an assignment and must choose the format for communicating information
How to get Students to be Creative • Creating the Canvas • Word, PowerPoint, Inspiration, Wikis, Google Docs • Learning to Paint • User Created Content: Podcasts, Movies, Animoto, Mapping • Creative Process • Instructional Design: Be Vague
Planning Documents • Year Long Plan • Being Creative • Curriculum Map • What are 21st century skills? • What are technologies you / your students can use? • What are your current integration activities?
Questions • Email: info@edtechinnovators.com • Website: www.edtechinnovators.com