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Insert Brad Paisley video. http:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0Yg9wjctRw. Quiz—How Millennial are You?. http://pewresearch.org/millennials/quiz/. Connecting Educational Technology to Learning Outcomes: Classroom 2.0. Barbara Larar, MBA, ECPI University John Olson, Ed.D., ECPI University.
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Insert Brad Paisley video • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0Yg9wjctRw
Quiz—How Millennial are You? http://pewresearch.org/millennials/quiz/
Connecting Educational Technology to Learning Outcomes: Classroom 2.0 Barbara Larar, MBA, ECPI University John Olson, Ed.D., ECPI University
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Questions This Presentation will Address • What types of web based tools are available today? • What educational problems do they solve? • Bloom’s Taxonomy • How can we evaluate the tools?
Questions-- In group of 2 or 3, create a mind map of the following: How are students engaged in your classes today? Use Engaged as the starting point of your mind map.
Questions-- In the same groups, develop a brainstorming list on-- • What educational technology was available when you were in college? • What educational technology do you or your faculty have available now?
CQ: Which generation are you? • 1980-2000 - Millennials or Generation Y • 1965-1979 - Generation X • 1946-1964 - Baby Boom • 1925-1945 - Silent Generation • 1900-1924 - G.I. Generation
CQ: Who first used the term Web 2.0? • Bill Gates • Tim O’Reilly • Google • Mark Zuckerberg
CQ: A blog can be used to • Communicate your ideas to the world • Just to send emails to your friends • Type your homework at home • Burn cd’s
Where did it all start? Educational Technology Timeline
c. 1650 – The Horn-Book http://edudemic.com/2011/04/classroom-technology/
1870 – Magic Lantern http://edudemic.com/2011/04/classroom-technology/
c. 1890 – School Slate http://edudemic.com/2011/04/classroom-technology/
c. 1890 – Chalkboard http://edudemic.com/2011/04/classroom-technology/
c. 1900 – Pencil http://edudemic.com/2011/04/classroom-technology/
c. 1925 – Film Projector http://edudemic.com/2011/04/classroom-technology/
c. 1925 – Radio http://edudemic.com/2011/04/classroom-technology/
c. 1930 – Overhead Projector http://edudemic.com/2011/04/classroom-technology/
c. 1940 – Ballpoint Pen http://edudemic.com/2011/04/classroom-technology/
c. 1940 – Mimeograph http://edudemic.com/2011/04/classroom-technology/
c. 1950 – Slide Rule http://edudemic.com/2011/04/classroom-technology/
1951 – Videotapes http://edudemic.com/2011/04/classroom-technology/
c. 1958 – Educational TV http://edudemic.com/2011/04/classroom-technology/
1959 – Photocopier http://edudemic.com/2011/04/classroom-technology/
c. 1960 – Liquid Paper http://edudemic.com/2011/04/classroom-technology/
c. 1970 – The Hand-Held Calculator http://edudemic.com/2011/04/classroom-technology/
1972 – Scantron http://edudemic.com/2011/04/classroom-technology/
c. 1999 – Interactive Whiteboard http://edudemic.com/2011/04/classroom-technology/
2010 – Apple iPad http://edudemic.com/2011/04/classroom-technology/
Facebook Facts and Figures • Monthly active users now total nearly 850 million and currently stand at 845 million • 250 million photos are uploaded every day • 20% of all page views on the web are on Facebook • 425 million mobile users • 100 billion connections • Zygna’s games revenue is currently 12% of Facebook’s total income • 2.7 billion “likes” per day • 57% of users are female http://www.business2community.com/social-media/48-significant-social-media-facts-figures-and-statistics-plus-7-infographics-0167573
As Educators—What is our Challenge Today? Content Expert What do I know about the subject? Pedagogy Expert Who is learning? What do we want them to learn? How will they learn? How will we assess? Technology Expert What tools can I use to teach them?
What types of web based tools are available? Educational Tools 2.0
Organizing Tools These resources help instructors and students organize events and/or learning processes: • Calendars—www.google.com/calendars • Mind-mapping—www.mindmeister.com • Storing/book marking—www.dropbox.com
Communicating These resources help students and instructors communicate—synchronously or asynchronously. • Wikis—www.wikispaces.com • Live Chat—www.skype.com • Blogs—www.blogger.com
Presenting These tools help students and instructors prepare and deliver web based presentations. Podcasts—www.audacity.com Video—www.youtube.com Screencasting—www.jingproject.com
Assessing These are web based tools that assist students and faculty in evaluating material: E-portfolios—www.wix.com Testing/quizzing—www.proprofs.com Surveying—www.surveymonkey.com Rubrics—http://rubistar.4teachers.org
Twitter Facts and Figures • There are over 465 million accounts • 175 million tweets a day • 1 million accounts are added to Twitter every day • Top 3 countries on Twitter are USA at 107 million, Brazil 33 million and Japan at nearly 30 million • Busiest event in Twitter’s history is now “Castle in the Sky” TV screening 25,088 tweets per second (previous record was the last minutes of the 2012 Superbowl with 10,245 tweets per second). http://www.business2community.com/social-media/48-significant-social-media-facts-figures-and-statistics-plus-7-infographics-0167573
What educational problems do they solve? Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy or Bloom 2.0
CQ: In the new Bloom’s Taxonomy, what is the highest order of thinking skills? • Remembering • Creating • Understanding • Applying • Evaluating • Analyzing
Remembering Verbs: Recognizing, listing, describing, identifying, naming, locating, finding, bullet pointing, searching, googling Web Tool Functions: • Bookmarking • Social networking • Word pictures • Googling • Flashcards
Remembering • Study Blue – flash cards and study games • Mindmeister – A mind mapping tool. • Diigo – Social bookmarking tool making it easy to collect, annotate, and share references. • Poll Everywhere—provides audience response system that uses mobile devices, twitter, and the web