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MAKING STUFFMichelle Pacansky-Brock, Ed.D. Teaching and Learning Innovations @CI TLInnovations.cikeys.com
How Digital Media Can Improve the Relevancy of Education
photo by John Sheldon CC-BY-ND-ND
“…[L]earning is about going beyond the knowledge given to you in a class or in a book…. Learning is personal. It happens one on one, it happens in small groups, it happens alone. Sure, a conference, a speaker, a lecture is motivating—but the real learning happens after. It's what you do with it, how you integrate it, how you talk to your family, friends, and classmates about it. That's what learning is.
-Dennis Littky and Samantha Grabel
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Pew Research Center’s Teens Relationships Survey, Sept 25-Oct 9, 2014 and Feb 10-Mar 16, 2015. (n=1,060 teens ages 13 to 17).
WHAT DOES WORK?
Make students active learners
Provide frequent, personalized feedback
Foster critical analysis skills
Turn students into content creators
Connect classroom activities to the world outside
Using technology to:
MAKE STUFF.Empower students to learn how to learn in a mobile,
digital world.
Pacansky-Brock, M. (2015). Photo by Emilio Garcia, CC-BY-NC
THINK BIG. START SMALL.
You are not alone.
Photo by Paul VanDerWerf CC-BY Pacansky-Brock, M. (2015).
PATHWAY TO CONNECTED, HUMANIZED LEARNINGTeaching and Learning Innovations at CI
ONLINE TEACHING
PREPARATIONPROGRAM (OTPP)
A humanized syllabus!
tiny.cc/humanized-syllabus
Populr.me (upgrade to educator account)
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WHAT IS VOICETHREAD?• An academic technology available to all CI
faculty and students • Integrated into CI Learn • Provides for the creation of online voice/
video Conversations around media • Asynchronous (convenient) • Secure • Accessible • Web/Mobile
HOW IS VOICETHREAD BEING USED AT CI?
• online discussions & reflections • student-generated presentations • interactive lessons with video feedback • collaborative lessons • evolving book conversations • advertisement critiques in Marketing • listening/speaking practice for Spanish • peer review for Composition • virtual, mobile field trips in Nursing
NUMBER OF CI STUDENTS WHO HAVE USED VOICETHREAD3,521
2,57836% increase in one semester.
July 2015 January 2016
NUMBER OF CI FACULTY WHO HAVE USED VOICETHREAD
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Makes me feel connected to my peers.
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“I feel like we got to know each other better. I actually recognized a
classmate at my children's Taekwondo class because of the
sound of her voice!”
Based on anonymous student surveys conducted by Michelle Pacansky-Brock. All students were enrolled in a fully online History of Photography community college class. Slides by Michelle Pacansky-Brock CC-BY
Learning Out LoudLearning Out Loud
Listening to peers increases my ability to
reach the learning objectives.
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“Listening gave me a better understanding of the material. …
you could actually hear the passion in the speakers’ voices.…”
Based on anonymous student surveys conducted by Michelle Pacansky-Brock. All students were enrolled in a fully online History of Photography community college class. Slides by Michelle Pacansky-Brock CC-BY
Learning Out LoudLearning Out Loud
When I spoke, I remembered the
information better.
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“I found ... that I would ... unearth more thoughts … as I spoke them out loud
while looking at the content, as opposed to looking at the content,
forming an opinion, then looking at my text as I wrote it.”
Based on anonymous student surveys conducted by Michelle Pacansky-Brock. All students were enrolled in a fully online History of Photography community college class. Slides by Michelle Pacansky-Brock CC-BY
Learning Out LoudLearning Out Loud
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