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The Paradigm Is Shifting—Digital Natives and iPads. Tri-City Tech Camp June 5-7, 2012 Molly J. Bestge 6 th ELA Teacher and NBCT STEM Center West Fargo, ND. Course Description. Take a reflective look at how technology has changed the typical student.
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The Paradigm Is Shifting—Digital Natives and iPads Tri-City Tech Camp June 5-7, 2012 Molly J. Bestge 6th ELA Teacher and NBCT STEM Center West Fargo, ND
Course Description • Take a reflective look at how technology has changed the typical student. • The first half of this session will examine the paradigm shift in education and reveal the importance of technology integration to today’s digital natives. • The second half of this session will be an interactive look at how the use of iPads can enhance student learning and engagement.
Participants will be able to… • Recognize the paradigm shift in education. • Assess technologies available in school/home. • Develop a philosophy on technology integration. • Explore how iPads can enhance student learning.
Supplies • iPads (10 6th Grade STEM) • My “technology”iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, camera, flip, etc. • Send to participants -PowerPoint
Paradigm Shifts in Education… • Ever feel like this?????
A Paradigm Shift In Education • We ARE in the midst of a Paradigm Shift in Education… • RSA Animate—”Changing Educational Paradigm” • Sir Ken Robinson—Education and Creativity Expert • About 12 minutes… • While viewing the video, write down at least 3 “take-aways” from the video or things you’d like to discuss… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDZFcDGpL4U
s… • In your team, take turns going around the team sharing your 3 • “Take-Aways.” • After you are finished sharing, discuss the following questions: • --How can the current educational system be changed to help the “brilliant people who think they’re not”? How can we reach these students? • --What did you think of Sir Robinson’s take on ADHD? Do you agree or disagree with him? How so? • --How can all of us bring aesthetic (sensory) experiences into our classrooms? • --How do you think 21st Century Learning/Schools should be organized? • --Why are kids less likely to think divergently as they age and go through school?
”It’s about the habits of our institutions and the habitats they occupy.”
Our Students’ World… • http://ht.ly/5mOUp • Social Media Video (4:26) • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eUeL3n7fDs
Teaching with Technology • Take a few minutes… • Make a list of ALL of the technology that is available to you in your school/consortium.
Out-of-the-Box Thinking… • Challenge is to REMEMBER that your STUDENTS have technology at their fingertips every day! • How could you use… • SmartPhones? iPhones? • Texting? • iPod Touches? • Free apps? • iPads? • Web 2.0 Applications • Kindles/nooks/e-readers
My Technology List… • Student HP netbooks—1 to 1 • Equipped with Wi-Fi Internet, Microsoft Office Package, & MovieMaker/StoryMaker, HP Webcams • ActivBoard with Voters • 10 iPads (shared among the 6th grade teachers)Got from QWEST Grant. We’ll talk about it tomorrow! • Lab of 30 computers (only available during B4 each day…) • Projector • Document Camera • I bring… • My Sony digital camera • My Flip Camera • My iPad • My iPod Touch • My iPhone • Students bring… • Their iPod Touch • Their Smart Phones • Their iPods • Their iPads • Their Kindles/nook e-readers • Their tablets (Zoom, etc.) • Their Jump/Flash Drives
Go Back to Your List… • Anything you’d like to add as a piece of technology that is available to you???
My Philosophy on Technology Integration • I do not feel obligated to use technology every single day in each lesson. • My goal is to use technology to ENHANCE student learning. • Technology is a tool, not fluff, not filler! • When used well, technology can boost student achievement by keeping students engaged in what is relevant to them. • I have to have an educational purpose for using the technology. • I am not afraid to not know everything about an app or Web 2.0 program before I use it with students. I model learning and collaboration alongside my students. • Use the technology of the “culture” that your students are embedded within. You need to know what they use to be RELEVANT! Know their devices!!! • Are you on FaceBook? Twitter? Do you text? Do you know how to use your phone well?
My Philosophy on Technology Integration • I am committed to knowing and experiencing what is “current” in the technology movement. • I am currently building a website, blog, and consume books on my iPad. I research new apps to use in the classroom at home. I use my iPhone for its calendar function and to check my emails from multiple accounts. I do all of my shopping lists on my iPad and take it along with me shopping! I coupon using my iPad& iPhone. I do all of my scrapbooking online. The list goes ON and ON! I am committed!
What is YOUR Philosophy? • Each of our situations is different—with what is available to us and how we access technology… • How do you see technology integration in YOUR classroom? • Does YOUR paradigm need to shift?
The iPad • Single most innovative technology tool to come to education! • Allows for differentiation of learning. • Students are ENGAGED and EXCITED to use the technology to learn. • Touch screen allows for instant feedback. • 100s of new educational apps enter the marketplace daily.
Our 10 iPads • Wrote a grant through QWEST in the fall of 2010 to get 10 iPads to be used to enhance student achievement at the STEM Center. • Took about 10 hours to write up the grant and do the research involved in “making the case” for the technology. • Sought additional funding ($500) from the PTO to get a hard Pelican Case for the iPads and more money for paid apps. • The 10 iPads are shared among 3 teachers, and are only used by the 6th grade team. • Students established the “norms” for iPad use, and have really enjoyed the added engagement that it has brought to their learning.
Our Favorite Apps… • Chicktionary • Boggle • Angry Birds • Geared (Free or paid) • Set Lite • Toy Physics • SWAP (Stranded Without a Phone) • Bubble Ball • Chess Free • Mad Libs • Poetry Magnets • Silly Lite • Brain Pop • Today’s Meet • AND THERE ARE MANY MORE!!!!
How We Use the iPadsto Enhance Student Learning • Math Remediation selected apps to help with measurement, math facts, and problem-solving. • Reading Fluency Several apps have been developed to help student increase reading fluency. They are timed as they read. • Word Work Students who work with words are more aware of how to use them in their writer’s craft. It’s also about strategy! • Problem-Solving Skills Strategy apps are HUGE for problem-solving skills. And the kids LOVE them! • TEAM use Since we only have 10 iPads, our activities with them often involve team activities. • Collaboration Using Today’s Meet especially! Can have discussions among the teams about subjects and have a recorded conversation! • Subject or Topic Focused Apps Based on big ideas/concepts in units, search apps to enhance understanding of a subject/topic of study. i.e. Ancient Civilizations, science concepts, survival, Everest, etc.
But Don’t Forget… • KIDS have technologies that they can bring into the classroom! • How can you use the iPod Touch? • How can you use Smart Phones/iPhones? • How can you use iPods/mp3 players? • How can you use e-readers? • FREE APPS are a great resource! • If you share an app with kids, they will more than likely go and download it on their own! • THEN, when you have down time or option time, you can focus the kids on using certain apps that meet your standards!
Time to • EXPLORE the apps on WF STEM’s iPads. • Make a running list of apps that you think you could use in your classroom and with which unit of study. • Be thinking about how you could use STUDENT resources to enhance the learning that happens in your classrooms. --Write those down, too! • What is your school’s policy on personal electronic devices? How can you use them to your advantage as a 21st Century educator?
THANK YOU! • I hope that you’ve learned a few things you can take back to your classroom. I know that I have learned so much from you! • Molly J. Bestge 6th Grade Language Arts Teacher and Nationally Board Certified Teacher STEM Center in West Fargo, ND bestge@west-fargo.k12.nd.us