Prior Knowledge. Tapping the Real Potential of One-to-One Computing Cheryl Lemke CEO, Metiri Group...

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Prior Knowledge

Tapping the Real Potential of One-to-One Computing

Cheryl LemkeCEO, Metiri Group

clemke@metiri.com

The Day

8:30 am Introductions – Orientation for the Day – Expectation: ScenariosThree things about you, technology, and learning, one of which is a

lie!

8:45 am An Interactive Session:“The Untapped Potential of 1 to 1 Learning”

9:30 am Searching for The Best Fit – elements: • The Possibilities (What Works)• The RFP• The Lakeland Catholic Vision

(Data – Challenges – Plans)

10:15 am Summary – Break

The Day10:30 am Project 3 years into the future. Form small groups.

• Write a scenario in your projected “day in the life successful 1 to 1 learning.”• Group Discussion:

» Share each scenario» Hone in on the innovations—the differentiators.

11:30 am Summary: What is emerging as the innovation? • Which is the Preferred Theme:

– Enhancing teaching and learning for specific student populations» OR

– Improving student learning in targeted areas.

12:00 pm Summary – Next Steps• Research Reviews• Background/ Data Sets• Community input

Finding The Right Fit

The LakelandCatholicVision

The 1 to 1 Learning

Opportunity

The RFPWindow

TheFit

Contemporary Technologies

21st Century Learning

Cognitive Sciences

RESEARCH

Contemporary Technologies

21st Century Learning

Cognitive Sciences

RESEARCH

Web-based Integrated Science Environment

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WISEWeb-based Integrated Science Environment

Is it Malpractice?

A. No, absolutely not!

B. Yes, definitely!

C. Yes, but …

Students write more when using computers

Students using computers to write revise more, get and receive feedback more frequently, and receive teacher feedback earlier in the process

The quality of the writing is improved significantly

Controlled, rigorous study

Harvest Park Middle School, Pleasanton, CA

Laptop students significantly outscored the non-laptop students in mathematics and English language arts

Cognitive Tutor

• Full course - software, books, other materials

• 3 days cooperative problem solving

• 2 days individual skill building

• Long-term gains sustained

2003 Moore Schools (OK) Study

Results on ETS exam by Teacher (Tradition vs Cognitive Tutor)

1 2 356

4

Read 180 Vanderbilt University

Average Reader

Average Reader

LeftLeft

Adapted from Temple et al.,Proceedings of the National Academy of the Sciences, 2003

Adapted from Temple et al.,Proceedings of the National Academy of the Sciences, 2003

Dyslexic, beforeFast ForWord

Dyslexic, beforeFast ForWord

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Cortical areas critical for reading

Cortical areas critical for reading

Contemporary Technologies

21st Century Learning

Cognitive Sciences

RESEARCH

Cognitive Sciences - Three Principles

- Student Learning with Understanding

- Metacognitive Strategies Engaged

- Prior Knowledge Made Visible

Contemporary Technologies

21st Century Learning

Cognitive Sciences

RESEARCH

Authen

ticity

Real-W

orld

Artific

ial

Productivity

Tools

Expression/

Visualization

Com

plex

ityB

asic

Ski

l ls

Instruction ConstructivistDidacticCoaching

Hig

h O

rder

Thi

nkin

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eCommunications

Video/Audio/Data

Online Environments

Technology in Schools: A Range of Use

Online Research

Problem Solving w/ Data

Sets, Probes, etc. Simulations

Online

Courses

Integrated

Learning

System

Drill &

Practice

Contemporary Technologies

21st Century Learning

Cognitive Sciences

RESEARCH

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Digital-Age Literacy

Inventive Thinking

Effective Communication

HighProductivity

AcademicAchievementAcademic

Achievement

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enGauge 21st Century Skills

• Basic, Scientific, and Technological Literacies

• Visual and Information Literacies

• Cultural Literacy and Global Awareness

• Adaptability/Managing Complexity and Self-Direction

• Curiosity, Creativity, and Risk-taking

• Higher-order Thinking and Sound Reasoning

• Teaming, Collaboration, and Interpersonal Skills

• Personal and Social Responsibility

• Interactive Communication

• Ability to Prioritize, Plan, and Manage for Results

• Effective Use of Real-world Tools

• Relevant, High-quality Products

Self-Directed Learning

• set goals related to learning, plan for the achievement of those goals,

• independently manage time and effort

• independently assess the quality of learning and any products

• Grades based on progress and effort• Student-led conferencing• Hints vs. answers

• Scaffolding• Opportunities to consult• Authentic work

• Stories of effort• Opportunities to rework and revise

To Promote Self-Direction

• Focusing on test scores and grades• Assessing students-not work• Praising intelligence

• Unnecessary review• Too much direction

To Inhibit Self-Direction

Are you self-directed?

Visual Learning - Concept Mapping

A Focus on

Authentic Learning•Relevance beyond the school day•Disciplined Inquiry•Knowledge Production

21st Century Learning

Geometry & Architecture

Assign Intellectually Stimulating Work

•Relevance Beyond School

•Disciplined Inquiry

•Knowledge Construction

Quality of Assignments Counts

Source: Improving Chicago’s Schools, Fred Newman 2001

Students Learn More in Classrooms with High Quality Assignments: Effects on On-Year ITBS Gains

0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4

ITBS Reading

ITBS Math

Classrooms with high-quality assignments

Classrooms with low-quality assignments

3 Approaches to Integration

• Identify and celebrate current exemplars

• Add new dimensions to existing lessons

• Replace units with high tech alternates

Contemporary Technologies

21st Century Learning

Cognitive Sciences

Working on the Work (Schlechty)• Authentic Engagement

• Ritual Engagement

• Passive Compliance

• Retreatism

• Rebellion

Finding The Right Fit

The LakelandCatholicVision

The 1 to 1 Learning

Opportunity

The RFPWindow

TheFit

The Day

8:30 am Introductions – Orientation for the Day – Expectation: ScenariosThree things about you, technology, and learning, one of which is a

lie!

8:45 am An Interactive Session:“The Untapped Potential of 1 to 1 Learning”

9:30 am Searching for The Best Fit – elements: • The Possibilities (What Works)• The RFP• The Lakeland Catholic Vision

(Data – Challenges – Plans)

10:15 am Summary – Break

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