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Integrating Technology in Instruction Nell Eckersley

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Integrating Technology in Instruction

Nell Eckersley

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Introductions▪ Your name▪ Who you work with▪ What is one thing would you like to

take away from this session?

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Agenda▪ Why Integrate Technology? ▪ How to Approach Integrating

Technology▪ What Tools Can You Integrate into Your

Teaching▪ Components of Social Media▪ QR Codes▪ Twitter▪ Facebook▪ Pinterest

▪ Other Resources 3

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Get to This PowerPoint

http://www.emergingtechforadulted.com/

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WHY INTEGRATE TECHNOLOGY?

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What do we mean by

“Technology” ?

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7http://www.demilked.com/pencil-carving-graphite-art-elephant-walk-cindy-chinn/

 Information & Communication Technology

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CONSUMECREATECURATE

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DIGITAL DIVIDE

It’s more than just an issue of access to hardware. More than just accessibility, individuals need to know how to make use of the information and communication tools once they exist within a community.

10https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Digital_divide

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DIGITAL LITERACY 1. Go to this link https://padlet.com/Nell/DigLitOBT or scan the QR Code 2. Click/Tap the symbol and type in the text box one digital literacy skill you think your students need for life/work/school. 3. Repeat step 2 for additional skills you want to list

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https://padlet.com/Nell/DigLitOBT

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RESOURCES 2016 National Education Technology Plan http://tech.ed.gov/netp/ “What Comes First: the Curriculum or the Technology?” http://www.edudemic.com/what-comes-first-the-curriculum-or-technology/ Tyton Partners Report “Learning for Life: The opportunity for technology to transform adult education” http://tytonpartners.com/tyton-wp/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Learning-for-Life_The-Oppty-for-Tech-to-Transform-Adult-Education_March-20151.pdf Northstar Digital Literacy Project (Assessment) https://www.digitalliteracyassessment.org/ 14

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HOW DO YOU APPROACH INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY?

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Integrating Technology

How do you include technology in your practice?

▪ Find a tool and figure out how to use it with your students/staff

▪ Think about what you already do with your students/staff and then how technology could deepen or expand on the lesson (POST)

▪ Think of a challenging task and how technology might help

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POST Method▪ P is People. Know the capabilities of your

audience. Know what scaffolding they’ll need.▪ O is objectives. Pick one. Decide on your

objective before you decide on a technology. Then figure out how you will measure it.

▪ S is Strategy. Figure out what will be different after you're done. Imagine you succeed. How will things be different afterwards? Imagine the endpoint and you'll know where to begin.

▪ T is Technology. A community. A wiki. A blog or a hundred blogs. Once you know your people, objectives, and strategy, then you can decide with confidence.The POST Method: A systematic approach to social strategy by Josh Bernoff 17

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What Skills Do Your Students Need? Judging the quality of information Writing effectively Behaving responsibly online Understanding privacy issues surrounding digital and online content

Communicating ideas in creative, engaging, or interesting ways

Finding information quickly Presenting themselves effectively in online social networking sites

Working with audio, video and graphic content18

HTTP://WWW.PEWINTERNET.ORG/2013/07/16/PART-II-HOW-MUCH-AND-WHAT-DO-TODAYS-MIDDLE-AND-HIGH-SCHOOL-STUDENTS-WRITE/

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21https://www.edsurge.com/news/2015-02-06-a-guide-for-bringing-the-samr-model-to-ipads

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WHAT TOOLS CAN YOU USE TO INTEGRATE TECHNOLOGY?

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Components of Social Media: Web 2.0

▪ Web 2.0

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Components of Social Media: Personal Learning Network

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Components of Social Media: Tagging

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Components of Social Media: the Cloud

▪ 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. 29

▪ http://mobileoffice.about.com/od/workingontheroad/f/cloudcomputing.htm

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Components of Social Media: Mobile

▪ 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 30

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Myths & Concerns about Social Media

▪ Only young people use Social Media

▪ Social Media; just a bunch of cat videos

▪ Fears about security & privacy

▪ Hierarchy of needs; technology comes after literacy

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SOCIAL MEDIA TOOLS

As of August 2015, online 18-29 year olds: 82% use Facebook 55% use Instagram 37% use Pinterest 32% use Twitter 22% use LinkedIn

http://www.pewinternet.org/2015/08/19/the-demographics-of-social-media-users/

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https://medium.com/backchannel/a-teenagers-view-on-social-media-1df945c09ac6

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Go to https://pollev.com/nelle

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QR CODES

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What are QR Codes?▪ Q R stands for

▪ Invented in Japan by Toyota in 1994 to track vehicles during the manufacturing process

▪ Requires 3 things: Device with a camera, that has access to the internet, and that can download a QR Code Reader/Scanner App▪ Apple Devices: Qrafter▪ Android Devices: QR Droid

NOTE: You should NOT have to pay money or give information about yourself when selecting and installing a QR Code reader/scanner

Quick Response

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LESSON IDEATo hear about this photo Go to this link: http://vocaroo.com/i/s1vpFDGJLr9 Or scan this QR Code

http://www.edutopia.org/blog/ell-engagment-using-photos

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Steps to Using in Education

1. First consider what the learning goal is2. Make sure you have devices that can

read a QR Code3. Make sure the content is mobile

friendly4. Create the QR Codes you need

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Make Your Own QR Code▪ Bitly (for URL’s) https://bitly.com/▪ Google (for URL’s) http://goo.gl/▪ Kaywa (for URL’s and contact info)

http://qrcode.kaywa.com/▪ ScanLife (for URL’s and contact info)

http://www.scanlife.com/en/▪ ZXING (for URL’s, wifi, contact info and

more) http://zxing.appspot.com/generator/

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Shortening LinksYou can use BitLy

to shorten URL’s without creating an account

https://bitly.com/

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Make Your Own QR Code1. Paste the Bitly

shortened URL in the address bar of your browser

2. Type .qr at the end of the shortened URL

3. Hit the Enter key4. Up will come your

QR Code

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▪Uh oh, Bitly doesn’t make QR codes anymore…. now what?

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QR Codes from KAYWA▪ http://qrcode.kaywa.com/

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CREATE YOUR OWN QR CODE1. Find the link you want to share2. Copy the link Go to http://qrcode.kaywa.com 3. Paste the link and select Static QR Code4. Right click on the QR code to copy it or save the

image

Question: What are three benefits of shortening the link with Bit.ly before making the QR Code?

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What Skills Do Your Students Need? Judging the quality of information Writing effectively Behaving responsibly online Understanding privacy issues surrounding digital and online content

Communicating ideas in creative, engaging, or interesting ways

Finding information quickly Presenting themselves effectively in online social networking sites

Working with audio, video and graphic content47

HTTP://WWW.PEWINTERNET.ORG/2013/07/16/PART-II-HOW-MUCH-AND-WHAT-DO-TODAYS-MIDDLE-AND-HIGH-SCHOOL-STUDENTS-WRITE/

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TWITTER

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What is Twitter?▪ Microblogging;140 characters

maximum▪ http://twitter.com/▪ Hashtag #AdultEdu▪ Unlike most social media, just

because I “follow” you, you don’t have to “follow” me

▪ TwitterChats https://twitter.com/hashtag/ihrchat

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Why Use Twitter▪ Meta-Cognition▪ Accessible from many

places▪ “Snackable” education▪ Follow people you can

learn from▪ Practice summarization

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Twitter.com

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Retweeting & Hashtags

▪ RT @Username

●#AdultEdu●# EdTech

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Shortened URLS

▪ http://ipadeducators.ning.com/profiles/blogs/preparing-your-school-for-an (73 characters)

▪ Bit.ly/3FjhpX (13 characters)

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Anatomy of a Good Tweet

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Search Twitter▪ Search on http://Twitter.com for people,

keywords or hashtags▪ Search on http://Search.Twitter.com for

keywords or hashtags even if you don’t have a Twitter account

▪ Track hashtags and tweet from http://tweetchat.com/

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Finding People to Follow▪ In Twitter.com search hashtags

and words like #AdultEdu #EdTech

▪ See who experts follow▪ Look for Twitter links on websites

you like

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Sending and Receiving Tweets▪ Twitter.com▪ Texts via your cell phone▪ Applications on computers &

smart phones▪ Tweetdeck▪ HootSuite▪ PaperLi▪ TweetChat

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STORIFY https://storify.com/LACNYCnell/distance-teaching-and-learning-2016

Allows you to add tweets to create a story

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Before You Join Twitter

▪ Come up with possible Twitter names▪ Have options incase your first choice is

taken▪ Shorter is better

▪ Develop a list of five people/places to follow

▪ Have a picture to upload as your avatar

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Once You Join…▪ Follow at least five people

▪ @LACNYCNell for example▪ Search for people using #AdultEdu and

#EdTech▪ Search for your favorite hobby, writer,

singer, actor, comic, political figure, tv show, magazine, organization

▪ Retweet one tweet and create one of your own tweets. Remember to use hashtags.

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What to Do in the Next Few Weeks

▪ Spend 15 minutes on Twitter every morning (or some other time)▪ reading Tweets▪ retweeting▪ following new people

▪ Try TweetDeck or receiving tweets as SMS text messages on your cellphone

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Examples

Comedy▪ https://twitter.com/PlioceneBloke▪ https://twitter.com/DothTheDoth▪ https://twitter.com/FakeMTAUseful Tips▪ https://twitter.com/nycgov▪ https://twitter.com/MTAInsider▪ https://twitter.com/NY1noticias

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What Skills Do Your Students Need? Judging the quality of information Writing effectively Behaving responsibly online Understanding privacy issues surrounding digital and online content

Communicating ideas in creative, engaging, or interesting ways

Finding information quickly Presenting themselves effectively in online social networking sites

Working with audio, video and graphic content65

HTTP://WWW.PEWINTERNET.ORG/2013/07/16/PART-II-HOW-MUCH-AND-WHAT-DO-TODAYS-MIDDLE-AND-HIGH-SCHOOL-STUDENTS-WRITE/

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What is Facebook?

▪ Originally a form of online yearbook▪ Now a social media platform for

sharing all kinds of information

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Why Use Facebook?▪ Public or Private platform▪ Share information about your

program, about your students, about yourself

▪ http://www.facebook.com/education▪ Teach people how to use it for Good

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FacebookTools▪ Pages▪ Groups▪ Events▪ Causes▪ Notes▪ Photos▪ “Like”▪ Many other

Apps

Security and Privacy▪ Don’t do on

Facebook what you wouldn’t do in “real life”

▪ Unfriend as you need

▪ Set up groups to control who sees what

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Facebook Profile

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Facebook Page

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Facebook Group

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Facebook▪ Groups

▪ Classes ▪ Small group

projects▪ Pages

▪ Organization▪ Agency

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What Skills Do Your Students Need? Judging the quality of information Writing effectively Behaving responsibly online Understanding privacy issues surrounding digital and online content

Communicating ideas in creative, engaging, or interesting ways

Finding information quickly Presenting themselves effectively in online social networking sites

Working with audio, video and graphic content75

HTTP://WWW.PEWINTERNET.ORG/2013/07/16/PART-II-HOW-MUCH-AND-WHAT-DO-TODAYS-MIDDLE-AND-HIGH-SCHOOL-STUDENTS-WRITE/

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PINTEREST

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What is Pinterest?

▪ Online version of an “inspiration” board▪ Visual bookmarking tool▪ Collaboration tool

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Pinterest

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Boards

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Pins

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Pinning, Liking, and Following

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Pinterest in Education

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What Skills Do Your Students Need? Judging the quality of information Writing effectively Behaving responsibly online Understanding privacy issues surrounding digital and online content

Communicating ideas in creative, engaging, or interesting ways

Finding information quickly Presenting themselves effectively in online social networking sites

Working with audio, video and graphic content84

HTTP://WWW.PEWINTERNET.ORG/2013/07/16/PART-II-HOW-MUCH-AND-WHAT-DO-TODAYS-MIDDLE-AND-HIGH-SCHOOL-STUDENTS-WRITE/

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INSTAGRAM

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WHAT IS INSTAGRAM?▪ Photo & video sharing tool▪ App has more functionality than

browser version▪ Additional apps allow for even

more functionality (like reposting)

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WHY USE INSTAGRAM?▪ Most actively used tool by 18-29

year olds▪ Allows people to share photos or

videos—a picture is worth a 1000 words, without other information being shared

▪ Allows people to follow Instagram accounts that interest them

▪ Allows users to comment on and tag images

▪ Did I mention filters?

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What Skills Do Your Students Need? Judging the quality of information Writing effectively Behaving responsibly online Understanding privacy issues surrounding digital and online content

Communicating ideas in creative, engaging, or interesting ways

Finding information quickly Presenting themselves effectively in online social networking sites

Working with audio, video and graphic content90

HTTP://WWW.PEWINTERNET.ORG/2013/07/16/PART-II-HOW-MUCH-AND-WHAT-DO-TODAYS-MIDDLE-AND-HIGH-SCHOOL-STUDENTS-WRITE/

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LINKED IN

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WHAT IS LINKEDIN?

A place to ▪ Connect with other people in a

professional network▪ List your work and education experience▪ Join groups that relate to

professional or special interests▪ Demonstrate skills and knowledge

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WHY USE LINKEDIN▪ Help your students develop social

capital▪ Help your students develop their

resumes▪ Promote your program▪ Develop and maintain an Alumni

Group of former students that current students can connect with

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LINKEDIN GROUPS

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What Skills Do Your Students Need? Judging the quality of information Writing effectively Behaving responsibly online Understanding privacy issues surrounding digital and online content

Communicating ideas in creative, engaging, or interesting ways

Finding information quickly Presenting themselves effectively in online social networking sites

Working with audio, video and graphic content97

HTTP://WWW.PEWINTERNET.ORG/2013/07/16/PART-II-HOW-MUCH-AND-WHAT-DO-TODAYS-MIDDLE-AND-HIGH-SCHOOL-STUDENTS-WRITE/

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Media Literacy & Digital Citizenship

▪ Center for Media Literacy▪ US Digital Literacy▪ 5 Criteria for Evaluating Web Pages▪ Connecting the Digital Dots: Literacy of th

e 21st Century▪ Center for Digital Literacy▪ Digital Citizenship: Using Technology Appr

opriately▪ Flickr Creative Commons

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TIM PONDER’S AMAZING TECH RESOURCE▪ http://literacy.kent.edu/lincs/HI14.h

tml

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