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Transforming Teaching and Learning Engaging Students in a 1:1 Computing Environment

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Transforming Teaching and Learning Engaging Students in a 1:1 Computing Environment

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About MeSecondary Science Teacher Building Technology Coach Director of Technology for the SLC Apple Distinguished Educator Google Certified Teacher AppoLearning Expert

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About MeSecondary Science Teacher Building Technology Coach Director of Technology for the SLC Apple Distinguished Educator Google Certified Teacher AppoLearning Expert

[email protected]

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What is 1:1 Computing?

An educational model in which schools issue each enrolled student an electronic device in order to access the

Internet, digital course materials and digital textbooks.

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What is 1:1 Computing?

An educational model in which schools issue each enrolled student an electronic device in order to consume

and create rich content, develop communication and collaboration skills, and build a strong skill set for college

and beyond.

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Why is technology in education important?

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Papal Conclave 2005

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Papal Conclave 2013

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Papal Conclave 2005Papal Conclave 2013

120,000 Pope-Related Tweets per minute

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The world is changing quickly.

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The world is changing quickly.Education must keep up.

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Technological literacy is a core competency.

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“Proficiency with technology allows students to succeed in college and careers. The Common Core Standards include basic technology skills to help them succeed; but in the bigger picture, they call for students to use technology to help them learn in all areas.”

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“Proficiency with technology allows students to succeed in college and careers. The Common Core Standards include basic technology skills to help them succeed; but in the bigger picture, they call for students to use technology to help them learn in all areas.”

“Whether it be using tools to solve math problems, to access information, or to promote literacy and communication skills, technology is part of the learning solution. It needs to be viewed that way rather than a separate competency.”

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“Proficiency with technology allows students to succeed in college and careers. The Common Core Standards include basic technology skills to help them succeed; but in the bigger picture, they call for students to use technology to help them learn in all areas.”

“Whether it be using tools to solve math problems, to access information, or to promote literacy and communication skills, technology is part of the learning solution. It needs to be viewed that way rather than a separate competency.”

-James Brock

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“Proficiency with technology allows students to succeed in college and careers. The Common Core Standards include basic technology skills to help them succeed; but in the bigger picture, they call for students to use technology to help them learn in all areas.”

“Whether it be using tools to solve math problems, to access information, or to promote literacy and communication skills, technology is part of the learning solution. It needs to be viewed that way rather than a separate competency.”

-James Brock

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★ Engaging and participating in education ★ Becoming college and career ready ★ Developing new literacies ★ Independent learning ★ Communicating and Collaborating ★ Making Real-world connections

Why is technology in education important?

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★ Engaging and participating in education ★ Becoming college and career ready ★ Developing new literacies ★ Independent learning ★ Communicating and Collaborating ★ Making Real-world connections

Why is technology in education important?

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★ Engaging and participating in education ★ Becoming college and career ready ★ Developing new literacies ★ Independent learning ★ Communicating and Collaborating ★ Making Real-world connections

Why is technology in education important?

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★ Engaging and participating in education ★ Becoming college and career ready ★ Developing new literacies ★ Independent learning ★ Communicating and Collaborating ★ Making Real-world connections

Why is technology in education important?

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★ Engaging and participating in education ★ Becoming college and career ready ★ Developing new literacies ★ Independent learning ★ Communicating and Collaborating ★ Making Real-world connections

Why is technology in education important?

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★ Engaging and participating in education ★ Becoming college and career ready ★ Developing new literacies ★ Independent learning ★ Communicating and Collaborating ★ Making Real-world connections

Why is technology in education important?

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★ Engaging and participating in education ★ Becoming college and career ready ★ Developing new literacies ★ Independent learning ★ Communicating and Collaborating ★ Making Real-world connections

Why is technology in education important?

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“The need to know the capital of Florida died when my phone learned the answer.”

“The students of tomorrow need to be able to think creatively: they will need to learn on their own, adapt to new challenges and innovate on-the-fly.”

-Anthony Chivetta

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“The need to know the capital of Florida died when my phone learned the answer.”

“The students of tomorrow need to be able to think creatively: they will need to learn on their own, adapt to new challenges and innovate on-the-fly.”

-Anthony Chivetta

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“The need to know the capital of Florida died when my phone learned the answer.”

“The students of tomorrow need to be able to think creatively: they will need to learn on their own, adapt to new challenges and innovate on-the-fly.”

-Anthony Chivetta

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Why iPads?

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CONTENT CREATION

ASSESSMENT

COMMUNICATION

COLLABORATION

SIMULATION

RESEARCH

ANALYSIS

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Apps!

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Apps!SIMULATIONS

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Aero!

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SolarWalk

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StarWalk

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Coaster Physics

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iCell

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Frog Dissection

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Apps!DATA AND ANALYSIS

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SeeLevel

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Spacecraft 3D

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The Elements

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Mr. Sun

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Hurricane HD

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Apps!CONTENT CREATION

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Keynote

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KeynoteHave students build presentations

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KeynoteHave students follow self-guided

presentations.

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KeynoteHave students create graphs and charts.

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KeynoteHave students fill out skeleton presentations.

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KeynoteHave students explore multimedia.

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KeynoteHave students create study guides.

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Videolicious

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Stop Motion Studio

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TypeDrawing

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iBooks

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Apps!OTHER PROJECTS

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Michael Sammartano Twitter: @MikeSammartano

Email: [email protected] Web: STEMEdCenter.org