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The How-To Workshop for The How-To Workshop for New TechnologiesNew Technologies
Ben Smith and Jared MaderBen Smith and Jared Mader
www.edtechinnovators.comwww.edtechinnovators.comRed Lion Area School DistrictRed Lion Area School District
Sunday, February 10, 2008Sunday, February 10, 2008
About Us
Ben Smith:Physics TeacherK-12 Science CoordinatorTechnology Resource TeacherKeystone Technology IntegratorDoctoral Student in Instructional TechnologySTAR Discovery EducatorISTE ConsultantBlendedSchools Consultant
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Jared Mader:Director of Technology
Former Chemistry Teacher
Technology Staff Development Trainer
Keystone TechnologyIntegrator
Masters Student in Instructional Technology
STAR Discovery Educator
BlendedSchools Consultant
Nonprofit international membership associationFocuses on improving teaching and student learning using technology as a toolConnects educators to learn from each otherPromotes best practices from the field
International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)
Presents:The National Educational Computing Conference
(NECC)
Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center
www.iste.org/necc
International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)
2008 Presentations
PETE&CIt’s Not Easy Being Green - Poster Session, Aztec Room
Monday February 11th, 12:30 - 2:00 PM
Communication and Collaboration Using Web 2.0 (Session H19) - Cocoa Suite Terrace
Tuesday February 12th, 12:45 - 1:45 PM
NECCThe Technology-based Science Classroom
Monday, June 30, 8:30 - 11:30 AM
Student Creativity and Innovation in SchoolsMonday, June 30, 3:30 - 4:30 PM
The How-To Workshop for New TechnologiesTuesday, July 1, 12:30 - 7:30 PM
National Educational Technology Standards for Students
Ready or Not . . .The World is Different
• Work is different ...
• Tools are different ...
• Communication is different ...
• Information is different ...
• Kids are different ...
And Learning Is Different!
How we work
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How we work
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How we work
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"Knowing content" is not sufficient in itself --
rather, students must apply
knowledge to:
• construct new understandings,
• solve problems
• make decisions
• develop products and
• communicate
Technology can facilitate this type of learning
Our Vision
Students will use technology seamlessly as a regular part of their educationEach student will come to class with their own computing deviceAll of the computing devices will be interconnectedTeachers and Students will have the skills necessary to appropriately use the Hardware and Software
Our Reality
Labs within our rooms - 2-3 students per computer
CFF Cohort 2 School - 1 to 1 in my classroom
Students arrive with intuitiveness, but not the specific skills to use the technology - We need to teach the skills first or in conjunction with the curriculumStudents may or may not have access to the internet and other software at home
Pedagogical Foundations
Curriculum must drive the need for technology integration
Technology is simply the tool used to facilitate student-centered learningTechnology makes it easier to accomplish
Taxonomy of Technology Use1
ExperiencingInformingReinforcingIntegratingUtilizing
1 Thomas and Boysen, Iowa State University, 1984
The New Technologies
WikispacesPodcastingBloggingMaking Movies (in a Class Period)Web 2.0 Tools
Word Processing / SpreadsheetsLots of Extras
Bonus Web 2.0 ToolsGoogle Earth
Integrating Technology
Integrating Tools
What you needOur Websites
Jing / iSquint
Audacity / Podcasting
iMovie / Videocasting
Print to PDF
Inspiration / Mindomo
Peripheral Devices
Interactive Whiteboard
Blogging
Integrating Projects
What our students doA week in the life…
Chemical Reactions
PortfoliosPowerPoint
iWeb
Digital Storytelling
Virtual Labs
Inspiring Projects
Our Websites
PurposeProvide students with access to:
Grades
Labs/Activities
Online Resources
Class Notes and Answer Keys
SitesJared’s Site
Ben’s Site
Screen / Video Capture
Snapz Pro X (OS X)/Camtasia (XP)Tutorials for Programs
Instructions for Handouts
ApplicationsReference resources
Videocast using iTunes
iMovie / VideoCasting
Teacher UseUsing digital video to capture lessons, demonstrations, etc.
Student UseStudents report laboratory findings through digital video production
Print to PDF
Mac OS X: Print…Save as PDF
Win XP: PrimoPDF (www.primopdf.com)
Create Read-Only documents from Word, PowerPoint, etc.
Inspiring Projects
Mind-mapping/Brainstorming softwareStudent Use
Map Out Projects
Link terms and concepts from lessonsExample 1
Example 2
Peripheral Devices
Digital Camera
Scanner
Digital Camcorder
Wireless Slate
Interactive Whiteboard
Demonstrate programs prior to allowing student use
Create and archive all board notes and lessons
Sample
A Week in the Life…
Students keep a written and digital record for each week of class
iWeb
Blogging
Portfolio - PowerPoint
Students create digital mediaPortfolio allows them to reflect upon their work and demonstrate exemplary projects
Student Example
Portfolio - iWeb
Students create websites using easy web authoring software
Websites demonstrate exemplary work and post to district website
Current Projects
Chemical Reactions ProjectStudents create a video and photo presentation of a type of chemical reaction, analyze the stoichiometry of the reaction, and create a presentation to communicate their results.
Web Video ProjectStudents create a video of an example of motion, analyze the motion, and create a website to communicate their findings.
Science Probes
Vernier and Pasco probeware used to collect and plot data
BlackBoard
Discussion Boards
Chats
Digital Dropbox
Assignments
Chats
Podcasting / Movies
Homework Help
Explanation of Solutions
Hints on Labs / Activities
Student Advice
Digital Storytelling
Field Trips
Special Assignments
Lab Reports
Virtual Labs
Gas Law Labs
Explore LearningExample
Virtual ChemLabSupplement to Chemistry Text
Student Response Systems
eInstruction
Check for understanding
Pre-assessment
All students, all the timeReport #1
Report #2
Report #3
Blogging
Record of class on a daily basis
Updates on class happenings
Digital newsletter