A Day In The Life V3

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Slides from a presentation I gave at the Building Learning Communities Conference in Boston, MA on 17 July 2008.

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A Day In The Life

Darren Kuropatwahttp://adifference.blogspot.com

http://dkuropatwablc08.pbwiki.com

of a teacher teaching with technology(from principle to practice x 3)

Alarm Rings

Wake Up

Time To Go

iPod Ready

for -35°C

iPod Ready

for -1°C

iPod Ready

for 20°C

The SMARTBOARD Lesson Podcast

http://pdtogo.com/smart/

Steppin’ Out

Catchin’ the Bus

DMCI

My Class

Firing Up the SMARTboard

Workshop

TEACHERS MUST ENGAGE STUDENTSʼ PRECONCEPTIONS

(Principle 1) Studentsʼ Errors and Misconceptions Based on Previous Learning

Students come to the classroom with conceptions of numbers grounded in their whole-number learning that lead them astray in the world of rational numbers; e.g. multiplying always makes numbers bigger.

x =

UNDERSTANDING REQUIRES FACTUAL KNOWLEDGE AND CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORKS

The Knowledge Network: New Concepts and New Applications(Principle 2)

A METACOGNITIVE APPROACH ENABLES STUDENT SELF-MONITORING

(Principle 3)

Metacognition

Watch It. Do It.

practice #1

Teach It.

practice #1

Watch It. Do It. Teach It.

practice #1

REVEALS STUDENTSʼ PRECONCEPTIONS

x =

Watch It. Do It. Teach It.BUILDS CONCEPTUAL AND SOCIAL NETWORKS

practice #1

Watch It. Do It. Teach It.

practice #1

PROMOTES METACOGNITION

Next Problem

practice #2

Twitter

School Day Ends

http://twitter.com

practice #2

Slideshare.net

practice #2

My SlideSpace

practice #2

Transparency

practice #2

share everything

practice #2

Shareski

practice #2

Shareski

practice #2

Transparency & Sharing

practice #2

PROMOTES METACOGNITION

Leaving

The Other End of the Street

Home Again,

Home Again,

Jiggity Jig!

Dinner, Magic, Bath, Harry & Bed

Learning is a Conversation

practice #3

Learning Requires Reflection

practice #3

Learning Requires Reflection

practice #3

TEACHERS MUST ENGAGE THEIR OWN PRECONCEPTIONS

(Principle 1) Teachersʼ Errors and Misconceptions Based on Previous Learning

x =

CONCEPTUAL AND SOCIAL NETWORKS

Build Knowledge Networks (Principle 2)

ACTIVELY AND TRANSPARENTLY REFLECT ON YOUR TEACHING

(Principle 3)

Metacognition

Credits

This body is networkedhttp://flickr.com/photos/funksoup/403990660/

The Thinkerhttp://flickr.com/photos/renny1967/1509761982/

Pewter Letters Numbershttp://flickr.com/photos/lwr/sets/72157594512642436/

How Students Learnhttp://books.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=10126

all other images (cc) dkuropatwahttp://www.flickr.com/photos/dkuropatwa/tags/adayinthelife/

220http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeope/249159137/

DNAhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/ghutchis/124782978/

question mark ?http://flickr.com/photos/lwr/12364944/

Transparencyhttp://flickr.com/photos/lightmash/2393645062/

Sharinghttp://flickr.com/photos/furiousgeorge81/177926979/

Girl Talkhttp://flickr.com/photos/e06158/2272739708/

My Class Blogs 2007-2008

Pre-Cal 40S (Fall 2007)http://pc40sf07.blogspot.com

Consumer Math 20S (Fall 2007)http://cm20sf07.blogspot.com

AP Calculus AB (2007-2008)http://apcalc07.blogspot.com

Applied Math 40S (Winter 2008)http://am40sw08.blogspot.com

Jabbamatheez 40S (Winter 2008)http://pc40sw08.blogspot.com

Calculus 45S (Winter 2008)http://cal45sw08.blogspot.com

reflectionhttp://flickr.com/photos/barnett/206994953/

thoughtfulhttp://flickr.com/photos/ronlayters/440835731/

the thinkerhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/mattwright/526492646/

thanksDarren Kuropatwa

http://adifference.blogspot.com