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Emerging Technologies in Adult Education Classroom
Nell Eckersley
To Access this PowerPoint http://slidesha.re/TtWV9s
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http://lincs.ed.gov
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Introductions What do you know about Social Media?
What would you like to learn?
What is one thing would you like to take away from this session?
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Agenda What is Social Media and why should we use
it? QR Codes Bitly Pinterest GoogleVoice PollEverywhere Wiggio More Resources
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What is Social Media Social media includes web-based and mobile
based technologies which are used to turn communication into interactive dialogue among organizations, communities, and individuals.
--Wikipedia
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Components of Social Media
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Web 2.0
Components of Social Media Cloud Computing
performing computer tasks using services delivered entirely over the Internet.
movement away from applications installed on an individual's computer towards the applications being hosted online.
The "cloud" refers to the Internet and was inspired by technical flow charts and diagrams, which tend to use a cloud symbol to represent the Internet.
http://mobileoffice.about.com/od/workingontheroad/f/cloudcomputing.htm
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Components of Social Media Mobile Learning
The use of common handheld hardware, wireless networking and mobile telephony to facilitate, support, enhance and extend the reach of teaching and learning.
https://mobilelearninginfokit.pbworks.com/w/page/41751137/What%20is%20mobile%20learning
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Tagging
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Why use Social Media in Adult Ed?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyZRS0BnpAI&feature=youtu.be
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Why Social Media?
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Makes tasks authentic & challenging
Extends time devoted project
Supports collaborative work
Inexpensive, multiplatform
Real life experience Help break down the
digital divide
Myths about Social Media
Only young people use Social Media
Social Media; just a waste of time
Fears about security & privacy
Hierarchy of needs; technology comes after literacy
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Integrating Social Media into Adult Ed
Blooms Taxonomy
Creating Evaluating Analyzing Applying Understandi
ng Rememberin
g
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5 Moments of Learning Dr. Conrad Gottfredson’s Five Moments
of Learning Needs: When Learning for the First Time When Wanting to Learn More When Trying to Remember When Things Change When Something Goes Wrong
http://www.upsidelearning.com/blog/index.php/2010/03/17/the-practice-of-mobile-learning/
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What Do You Know?
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QR Codes
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QR Codes
Q R stands for
Invented in Japan by Toyota in 1994 to track vehicles during the manufacturing process
QR code is detected as a 2-dimensional digital image by a semiconductor image sensor and is then digitally analyzed by a programmed processor. Translation: You can scan it with your smart phone or tablet.
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What QR Codes Do
QR codes contain information and instructions on what your device should do with the information Take you to audio, pictures, videos, and websites Save information in your address book
QR Code vs Bar Code
http://www.teq.com/blog/2012/05/my-qr-code/#.UJRXgMXCaSo
QR Code Readers
QR Codes can be used with a mobile device like a smart phone or a tablet that has access top the internet
The device must have an QR Code reader (also called scanner) app installed Scanlife http://www.scanlife.com/en/ is an app that
works on most devices
NOTE: You should NOT have to pay money or give information about yourself when selecting and installing a QR Code reader or scanner
QR Code Readers
Scanlife on my Android phone
QR Code Readers
The QR Code reader uses the camera on your device to scan the code and then uses the internet to interpret the instructions in the code
QR Codes in Real Life
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QR Codes in Real Life
QR Infographic
http://bit.ly/elKi2c
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Steps to Using in Education
1. First consider what is the learning goal2. Make sure you have devices that can read a
QR Code3. Create the QR Codes you need
QR Codes in Education
Make your own QR Code Scavenger Hunt! Scavenger Hunt 5 Real Ways To Use QR Codes In Educatio
n Black & White and Scanned All Over
(video) QR Codes Connect Students to Books Shambles QR Code Resource Desktop QR Code Reader QR Codes in Education Livebinder 50 QR code resources for the classroom
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QR Code: Image with Narration
To hear about this photo, go to this link http://bit.ly/OXHVPE or scan the QR Code
Tools used to create this: https://www.google.com/voice https://www.soundclick.com http://bitly.com/29
QR Codes in Education
Make Your Own QR Code
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Bitly https://bitly.com/ Google http://goo.gl/ Kaywa http://qrcode.kaywa.com/ ScanLife http://www.scanlife.com/en/
Bitly
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BitLy
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You can use Bitly to shorten URL’s without creating an account
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Customizing Your Shortened URL
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Analytics
With an account you can also track how many times the URL you created has been clicked.
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QR Code
And with or without an account you can make any of the shortened URLS into a QR Code by adding .qr at the end
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Boards
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Pins
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http://pinterest.com/nelightful/adult-education-ideas/
Repinning, Liking, and Following
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Pinterest in Education
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Pinterest in Education
Is Pinterest a Teacher’s New Best Friend in the Classroom?
25 Great Educators To Follow On Pinterest TechChef4U Pinterest In The Pinterest Of Education
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GoogleVoice
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GoogleVoice
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GoogleVoice Google Voice is free with a google account Create a unique phone number through
google that students can call Calls placed to a google voice account are
stored in an email-like inbox that can then be downloaded as an mp3 file, or embedded
Unique Feature: Google Voice allows students to use their cell phones to create audio files
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GoogleVoice in Education
What is Google Voice? http://edtechteacher.org/index.php/teaching-t
echnology/86-great-tech-tools Using GoogleVoice in the Classroom Not Your Mother’s Voice Service
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Google Voice Activity Practice the dialogue
Person 1: Excuse me, do you know what time it is?Person 2: Yes, it's two o'clock.
Call (347) 927-7044 (Nell’s GoogleVoice number)
When the voicemail prompts you to speak, read the dialog into the phone
https://www.google.com/voice#inbox
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PollEverywhere
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PollEverywhere
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PollEverywhere in Education Increasing classroom participation and
attentiveness Encouraging risk-taking with anonymous
student responses Eliciting diverse opinions when there isn’t a
correct answer Gauging student comprehension of material
immediately Grabbing students with thought-provoking
opening questions Assessing last night’s reading with a quick quiz
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http://novemberlearning.com/resources/handouts/real-time-assessment-with-poll-everywhere/
PollEverywhere in Education
Best of Web 2.0: Using Poll Everywhere QR and Poll Everywhere Upcycled Education: PollEverywhere SMS Education: Poll Everywhere Is Making the
Mobile Pop Quiz More Affordable Our Poll
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Edmodo
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Our Online Community: Wiggio
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More Resources
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Top 100 Tools for Learning
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Adult Educations & Technology Paperli
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Technology Tools For Teaching & Learning
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Go2Web20
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My contact info Moderator, NIFL Technology and Literacy
Discussion List http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/Technology
Email: [email protected] Twitter: http://twitter.com/LACNYCnell Facebook:
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