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EDCI 8265 Professional Development Project. Tempestt Adams, Jennifer Dashiell, Katie Golfus, Eugenia Hopper, & Nick Triplett. Centra Quick Tips. Press button or Ctrl Key to speak Use button to ask questions Use button for Yes , button for No
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EDCI 8265 Professional Development Project Tempestt Adams, Jennifer Dashiell, Katie Golfus, Eugenia Hopper, & Nick Triplett
Centra Quick Tips • Press button or Ctrl Key to speak • Use button to ask questions • Use button for Yes, button for No • Use buttons for feedback - Step Out • Text Chat – type, then press Enter/Send
Introduction • Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) and Web 2.0 tools • Strategies and examples applicable to critical pedagogical aspects • Instruction • Student Presentations • Group Work & Collaboration • Outline a process for “adapting and transforming” for your classroom
Lesson Presentation Let’s Flip It! Educreations
Why the Flip? Can I Flip? Requirements • Computer with microphone • IPads • an account*Be sure to make creations public Benefits • Pre-made short clips by topic • Repetition of demonstration • Opportunity to adjust lesson pacing
No tech? No problem. • Presentations on the Smartboard in real time. • Student small group presentations using small white boards.
Lesson Presentation Personalized Learning
Lesson Presentation Personalized Learning Cont.
Personalized Learning Benefits • prepare small group/individual lessons in advance • short, pre-made lessons • teach groups simultaneously RequirementsBlendspace: • an account • websites/resources • *desktop (internet) Learnzillion: • an account • internet access • microphone
No tech? No problem. • Favorites designated on a computer, organized in a folder of appropriate websites with a corresponding packet of assignments • Video on portable device with corresponding packet of assignments
Student Presentations Before • static • monologues • unimodal After • dynamic • dialogues • multimodal What creative tools or approaches have you used for students to present their work? Share in the chat box.
The Portfolio • demonstrate learning in multiple ways • show growth • variety of artifacts
Livebinder Benefits • combine student-created and found artifacts • multimedia resources • comment and collaborate • no public speaking! Requirements • computers and Internet access • knowledge of saving and uploading files
No tech? No problem. • accumulation • variety • creativity • group creation • sticky notes
Working Together- E-Reading!!!! E-readers • Handheld device • Electronic versions of books, newspapers, magazines Various forms • Tablets, app versions
Working Together-Good Stuff??? Wear and tear Electronic bookmarks Continuous access Eliminates check-in/check-out Less expensive Tech appeal Less is more (in groups)
Working Together-Optimus Prime Quality product • Ex.- exploding e-readers Wi-fi or USB access to text Multi-function • Download text and other materials
Working Together- Tradition???? Easier to assign work Guaranteed access to same material “Highlight/write in book” Cuts materials
Working Together-Alternatives No e-reader??? No problem! Document Camera • Supplement with smart board technology • Write • Highlight
Working Together-BYOD Personal e-reader, cellphone • NOT school issued Privacy • Progress tracking, grades, etc. • Students and teachers see everything together Disadvantage • Easily sidetracked
Adapting and Transforming Think of your experiences as a practitioner using tech tools. Lets share some examples of success stories. How about some examples of obstacles?
Adapting and Transforming Levels of access and implementation vary between and within schools/classrooms. Using a process can help realize the pedagogical benefits of tech tools across various contexts
Adapting and Transforming 1. Identify a tech tool 2. Analyze the pedagogical benefits 3. Optimum use? 4. Reverse engineering and limited resources 5. Bring your own device (BYOD)?