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2012- 2015 Learning Technology Grant

2012- 2015 Learning Technology Grant. New York State Education department. Pam Berger, Director of Information and the School Library System. Learning Technology Grant.

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2012- 2015 Learning Technology Grant

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  1. 2012- 2015 Learning Technology Grant New York State Education department Pam Berger, Director of Information and the School Library System

  2. Learning Technology Grant “Librarians should use Web tools to support active student engagement with primary resources. Digital social tools provide an unprecedented opportunity for librarians to collaborate with classroom teachers and provoke conversations and shared learning around the important ideas of the curriculum. The conversation can continue in both the library and classroom, during and outside of school, at any time.” * *Stripling, Barbara, Teaching the Voices of History through Primary Sources and Historical Fiction: a Case Study of Teacher and Librarians Roles. Unpublished Doctoral Thesis, Barbara Stripling, May 2011. Syracuse University.

  3. Framework “provoke conversations and shared learning around the important ideas of the curriculum” • Active Student Engagement • Collaboration • Technology

  4. School Districts

  5. Participants • One school librarian will take a leadership role : one from each school will act as the project facilitators in their buildings for the 3-year duration of the grant and will attend the 3 on-site workshops each year along with the online participation • Two classroom teachers (social studies/ELA) from each building, each year (for a total of 6 teachers), will participate in the 3 on-site workshops and 1-3 years in the online Learning Space. Year one and two teachers will mentor year two and three teachers

  6. Project Objectives Objective #1:Student demonstrates mastery of technology skills aligned with CCLS that will lead to higher achievement and higher graduation rates. Objective #2: Classroomteachers and school librarians demonstrate knowledge and understanding of technologyand information literacy and how they affect student learning. (NYS Teaching Standards, I.6) Objective #3:Classroomteachers and school librarians engage and collaborate with colleagues and the community to develop and sustain a common culture that supports high expectations for student learning. (NYS Teaching Standards,VI.2)

  7. Objective #1: Student demonstrates mastery of technology skills aligned with CCLS that will lead to higher achievement and higher graduation rates ELA Common Core Learning Standards • W.7.6. Use technology, including the Internet, to produce and publish writing and link to and cite sources as well as to interact and collaborate with others, including linking to and citing sources. • W.7.7 and 8.7. Conduct short research projects to answer a question, drawing on several sources and generating additional related, focused questions for further research and investigation. • W.7.8 and 8.8 Gather relevant information from multiple print and digital sources, using search terms effectively; assess the credibility and accuracy of each source. • SL.7.1 and 8.1 Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) with diverse partners on grade 7 topics, texts, and issues, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly. • CCLS: 7-8.1 Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary sources. • CCLS: 7-8 Determine the central ideas or information of a primary source; provide an accurate summary of the source distinct from prior knowledge or opinions.

  8. Objective #3:Classroomteachers and school librarians engage and collaborate with colleagues and the community to develop and sustain a common culture that supports high expectations for student learning. (NYS Teaching Standards,VI.2) • Toenhance collaboration among classrooms and/or the library media centers • The project’s online learning environment, The Learning Space, and teacher use of iPads are an integral project strategy to create a community of practice for educators to learn, communicate, critiques, share, and grow as learners and to gain a comfort level to actively learn how to integrate these technologies into the curriculum to support standards. • Teams will be required to share lessons and resources from the project: on the project website, to district faculty at an afternoon workshop or faculty meeting, in a brief article for the district newsletter; at a webinar • Webinarswill take place each year highlighting student • accomplishments and teacher/librarian collaboration through sharing of lessons, video reflections, and other resources.

  9. Required Project Activities Teacher and Librarians actively participate in • 3 onsite full-day workshops: February 14 & 15; April 29 • 4 afterschool technology workshops: Jan.17; TBA • Ongoing online collaboration, sharing, reflection and learning in the Learning Space each week • Webinar planning and implementation

  10. Technology • Classroom teachers and school librarians will receive: • an iPad • Membership to The Learning Space • Customized professional development on Web 2.0 tools, video, audio production and the ipad through afterschool on-site workshops and online support • Teams will receive: • 2 digital cameras and 2 audio recorders for staff/student use • a stipend ($100) to purchase iPad apps • Project Website to share their curriculum lessons and new learning

  11. Teacher/librarian teams • Create two instructional lessons • Identify, evaluate and annotate five iPadapps • Create one instructional 5-10 minute video • show themselves teaching a key literacy skill, • reflect on what they have learned • explain how they incorporate Web 2.0 tools into their curriculum • Participate in a Webinar to share their lesson plans and resources • Share your new learning with your faculty

  12. Teacher/Librarian teams develop 2 lessons plans that include: • CCLS standards • Primary sources • Instruction in technology skills and information literacy skills • Follow an inquiry-based approach • Student bibliography • Student use of digital cameras and audio recorders • Web 2.0 tools for instruction and student collaboration • Active, experiential learning

  13. Next steps • Recruit 2 teachers for this year; think about teachers for the next two years • Email me the names and email addresses of the teachers by Dec. 21 • Jan. 17, 2013 3:30-5:30pm • workshop: iPad mini, Learning Space • Mark you calendar for Feb. 14 & 15 workshops

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