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Presentation provided at METC2011 that covers and expands mobile computing and a 1:1 environment with strategies, assessments, resources, testimonies - from Villa Duchesne and Oak Hill School where students use MiniNotes, laptops and Tablet PCs
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Connecting the Dots to Motivate, Engage and Transform
with 1:1 Computing
Midwest Educational Technology ConferenceFebruary, 2011
Presented by Stephanie Moore
Villa Duchesne and Oak Hill School
To educate to live effectively in an ever-changing world
Mobile Computing
To educate to live effectively in an ever-changing world
Tablet PCLaptopMini NoteiPadNetbookCell Phone
PalmPDACalculatorsSmartbooksE-Readers
Transporting a computer and all necessary files and software out into use…not
connected to any hardwire
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1:1 Computing
Innovative use of technology in the classroom, differentiating learning processes, methods and tools
Greater efficiency in materials distribution and homework submission
A more creative and stimulating environment, capturing students’ attention and increasing students’ knowledge retention
To educate to live effectively in an ever-changing world
1:1 ComputingLectures and Presentations
Deliver interactive, engaging lecturesUse handwriting on electronic whiteboards
to reinforce key pointsCross-Campus Productivity
Develop flexible, “mobile teaching” style in and around the classroom and improve productivity between classes
Students can reference materials, work on projects, and submit homework from anywhere, instantly
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1:1 Computing
Dissemination of Learning MaterialsDistribute coursework and exams
electronically over a wireless connectionAssign eBook reading assignments
Grading and AssessmentsGrade papers and exams with personal
notes in handwritten digital inkImplement electronic testing methods
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1:1 ComputingFieldwork and Labwork
Increase external learning opportunitiesOffer hands-on teaching using digital ink
diagrams and sketchesIncreased knowledge retention
Lectures and discussions become more interactive & engaging
Ability to capture and search electronic notes reinforces learning
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1:1 ComputingGreater team participation
Teamwork is encouraged through real-time, computer-based collaboration Better project analysis and results
Capturing and analyzing data during hands-on labwork and group work improves learningElectronic Coursework and Assignments
Receive delivery of eBooks and coursework electronically
Read naturally using slate form factor
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1:1 ComputingNote-Taking & Annotating Text
Take notes using digital ink then search handwritten notes to review key points
Annotate & highlight text electronicallyRecording Lectures
Make audio recordings of lectures and discussions to reinforce learning
“Bookmark” key points for later review
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Developing the creative
production of students
Addressing synthesis and
original thinking
Literacy and Comprehension
Poverty of Abundance?Challenge
s?
Internet = information
landfill?
Search logic
Finding the “Deep Internet”
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Poverty of Abundance?
Challenge
s?Navigational strategies
“Cut-and-paste” thinking versus questions that
spark interest and awaken curiosity; require thought
Budgets and Funding
Professional development
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Poverty of Abundance?
Challenge
s?
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Determine mission and needsVisit SchoolsPlanCompare
Prepare!
Strategies and Assessment
Tech out of the boxBack to school tech sessionsTech campFaculty PDSurveys for testimony
Strategies and Assessment
I was skeptical at first about the addition of PCs. But I believe it has been a good thing overall. My daughter is definitely learning important skills that she would not have otherwise. She has access to teachers in ways that make me very sympathetic with the teachers for having to be checking email so often. But I don't believe that the PCs have improved the quality of her overall education. That lies with the teachers. They remain the most important part of a good education.
I like Edline. I value being able to get information through it and I like my daughter being able to connect with homework and teachers. I like getting the principal’s Thursday e-mails.
Strategies and Assessment I think it is great that our daughters are on
the cutting edge of technology, preparing them for the future.
I am constantly amazed at the tech program at Villa. My daughter has thrived using her tablet pc. She is constantly using her computer to make cool powerpoint presentations and videos, listen to Spanish tapes, complete various assignments with creativity and make graphs and maps. I think the tech department is very approachable and works well with the girls. If I could only keep our puppy away from her powercord, we will be great.
Strategies and Assessment
I wish the teachers would encourage more work and projects to be done on the tablet. I really like the way my daughter turns in her homework via the computer, directly to some of her teachers. I think this is really efficient. I also like the way Villa uses Edline, and Villa's website as means of communicating so well with the parents.
My daughter loves the tablet. I don't think school work would be as efficient without it.
Our girls comfort level with technology should be praised. It’s second nature. There is no hesitating trying new applications. They learn to solve problems by different approaches.
To educate to live effectively in an ever-changing world
Four NETS for Better Searchinghttp://webquest.sdsu.edu/searching/fournets.htm
Specialized Search Engineshttp://webquest.sdsu.edu/searching/specialized.html
The Big6 - http://www.big6.com/
The Big6: Super3 - http://www.big6.com/kids/K-2.htm
Internet Public Library - http://www.ipl.org/div/aplus/skills.htm
Resources
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How accessible are resources? How is the community educated?
Your Library and posted Databaseshttp://www.edline.net/pages/Villa_Duchesne_School/Library
Google Guide http://www.googleguide.com/category/overview/
Google Scholarhttp://scholar.google.com/schhp?hl=en&as_sdt=400000000
Resources
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Technology…it’s tools and resources are just that…tools and resources.
Schools and their leadership define and implement a “plan” to empower teachers
that translates to students
Develop relationships from Classroom to Classroom to ….
Expect to “educate” and expect from everyone!
Information Literate School Communities
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Organize, develop, support, and provide rich occasions for strong professional development that “arms” teachers, teacher-librarians, and administration with necessary processes to
transform benefits across “systems.”
Embrace “new” roles; step into the “void” created by rapidity.
Adopt a “changing” mantra in terms of skills, behaviors, and attitudes
Information Literate School Communities
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AASL (American Association of School Librarians), Standards for the 21st-Century Learner (link)
ISTE (International Society for Technology and Education ) National Educational Technology Standards (link)
21st Century Learning Partnership (link)
Missouri Technology Standards (link)
National and Organizational
Standards
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Educational Leadership through NSBA http://www.nsba.org/sbot/toolkit/
CoSN http://www.cosn.org/
NCREL - http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/
Leadership
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Committed to the individual and the community
Established excellence with high educational expectations
Strong abilities and resources to study, research, investigate and implement cutting-edge opportunities
Determination, confidence and flexibility
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Networking with classrooms and teachers across the world to nurture and augment globalization, justice, and connectedness
Conservation
Further the mission of your Schools
Preparing students for their lives in a society where they will have the skills and confidence to make ethical choices
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Digital Natives
Employing digital and print resourcesMulti-media presentations
Power pointMovie MakerPhoto Story
ExcelPublishingi-Pod“Smart” phoneFacebook
Geometer’s SketchpadForeign Language LabArcView GISInspiration/KidspirationFlip CamerasOnline videosGoogle
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One NoteNetworked portfoliosUSB flash drivesExternal Hard DrivesDiscussion boardsPen palsInternet research: digital and printInteractive web pagesOnline Photo AlbumsMP3
Digital NativesWord processing
Web page designLibrary skillsE-MailAdobe Design CS3Wiki’sBlogsNingsWeb 2.0Kindle or Nook
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AudacityJing ScreenCapturerUStreamYackPackGoogle AppsSkypeYudu
Digital NativesSlideShare
VoiceThreadMixBookVirtual Museums
with PPTFlowPaintAlchemyScriblink
Communication-Differentiation-Community
Are we there yet? Is it comfortable?
Grade books/report cardsSharing of resources and information via a School’s Network and the InternetPresentationsInternet resourcesSoftware that supports inquiryResearch for “tools and resources” that support inferring, interpretation, and synthesis
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Digital Immigrants
Are we there yet? Is it comfortable?
On-line educational videos and supportive resourcesOn-line simulations Web pagesE-MailE-TextMicrosoft Suite and other softwareOn-line discussion boards (Moodle, Wiki, Blog, Ning)Seeking out and acquiring professional development
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Digital Immigrants
Faculty
I have sometimes used etexts. We have access to research sites, reference sites, etc. that would otherwise be unavailable. We do a history/time line project that is hugely enhanced by Web access. The communication available through Edline and ready access to email has been extremely helpful.
I tend to mark up Works Cited Pages for girls using the tablet feature. It's easier to return to them and to see the changes and it saves paper. I don't like carrying more paper...unless its actually in book format.
Faculty
I give my students notes in PowerPoint format (very brief) and project the more detailed notes on the board. Many of my students fill in the blank with their tablet function. I also go over the students' vocabulary sentences in class. All of my students use the tablet feature and stylus to correct their vocabulary before turning them in. In Classics in Translation, I require note cards for many things. I have several students who create their note cards in Onenote or on digital note cards using the Tablet/stylus feature to make them look like actual note cards.
Faculty
Don't use the tablet feature much, but I am saving paper by doing most of my quizzes and homework paperless. The tablet allows the computer to be smaller and more portable.
It allows students to do homework and take notes on their computers. In physics, it would be basically impossible to do these tasks without the tablet feature. I also feel that computer use is easier to monitor when tablets are flat in tablet mode on desks or labs.
To educate to live effectively in an ever-changing world
4teachers.org - http://4teachers.org/
WikispacesSchool Book Fair Professional Development Book Talk
Blogger - https://www.blogger.com
Web 2.0 - http://www.go2web20.net/ Jing - http://jingproject.com/ ScreenCapturer - http://screencapturer.com/ Gimp - http://www.gimp.org/ Zoho - http://www.zoho.com/
Resources
To educate to live effectively in an ever-changing world
Purdue Writing Lab - http://owl.english.purdue.edu/(OWL)
Noodle Tools – http://www.noodletools.com
Citation Machine – http://www.citationmachine.net
EasyBib – http://www.easybib.com
MS Office 2007 – References Tab!!!
Center for Social Media - http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/
Resources
To educate to live effectively in an ever-changing world
Yudu - http://www.yudu.com/
Twelve Essentials for Technology Integration
Google - Google for Teachers
Google Earth Across the Curriculum Options
Word or Tag Clouds – Wordle, Tagcrowd, Tagxedo
Mashpedia - http://www.mashpedia.com/
Resources
To educate to live effectively in an ever-changing world
ResourcesRead Please Text to Voice software (Free) -
http://www.readplease.com/
Art and Science of Educational Technology - http://web.vdoh.org/teachers/edtech/edtech.htm
Hoover - http://www.sitehoover.com/en/ VDOH Applications and Viewers
Google Lit Trip - http://earth.google.com/http://www.googlelittrips.com/GoogleLit/Home.html
To educate to live effectively in an ever-changing world
Media Converter - http://www.mediaconverter.org/
Link Checker - http://validator.w3.org/
Way Back Machine - http://www.archive.org/web/web.php
Curriculum Mapping: Rubicon Atlashttp://vdoh.rubiconatlas.org/
Resources
To educate to live effectively in an ever-changing world
Filamentality http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/index.html
TrackStar: Perfect Poetry
Webquests - http://www.webquest.org/
Research Modules
Resources
To educate to live effectively in an ever-changing world
Library of Congress - http://www.loc.gov/index.html
Thinkfinity, formerly Marco Polo http://www.thinkfinity.org/
Read, Write, Think http://www.readwritethink.org/
Illuminations - http://illuminations.nctm.org/
Resources
To educate to live effectively in an ever-changing world
23 Things - http://plcmcl2-things.blogspot.com/
Take the idea(s) and create your own faculty, classroom or group “23 Things.” You could also create “21 Things for 21st Century Parents.” These are on the web for sharing.
Use free collaborative sites like Word Press, Wikispaces, Blogger, Google Pages, Curriki, PBWorks, to build this project. Check “Creative Commons” for shared resources.
Resources
St. Madeline Sophie Barat
…it shows weakness of mind to hold too much to the beaten path for fear of innovation."
To educate to live effectively in an ever-changing world
Provide our students with an education which will prepare them for the world in which they will live as:
Life long learnersSelf-directedEthical, responsible, compassionateCollaborativeSkilled
Able to write and readAble to communicate in a variety of waysAble to use technology to enhance their performance
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Required:
The implementation and success of any journey requires commitment, continued reflection, and a spirit of adventure on the part of all who travel the path.
The ability to change without losing the essence of honored values is the mark
of visionaries.
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Fill the Void
Collaborate
Conferences: ISTE, METC, MITC, HELIX
ListServs or E-mail Lists
To educate to live effectively in an ever-changing world
To educate to live effectively in an ever-changing world
To educate to live effectively in an ever-changing world
Joyce Valenza - http://www.sdst.org/shs/library/jvweb.html#Background
Jamie McKenzie - http://fno.org/mar2010/cov.html
Growing up Digital – Don Tapscott
Lesley Farmer Information Literacy for K-16 Settings -http://www.csulb.edu/~lfarmer/infolitwebstyle.htm
Resources
Videos
Net Generationhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoqiRRMQ0fs&feature=related
Growing up Digital http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qujFJuj1S6I&NR=1
Medieval Help Deskhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQHX-SjgQvQ
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http://www.slideshare.net/skmoore27/metc2011-mobile-computing
Presented by Stephanie Moore
Villa Duchesne and Oak Hill [email protected]
To educate to live effectively in an ever-changing world