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Overcoming Resistance to Teaching with Technology and Online Resources Mark E. Moran, Founder & CEO, Dulcinea Media

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Overcoming Resistance to Teaching with Technology and Online

Resources

Mark E. Moran, Founder & CEO, Dulcinea Media

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To view this presentation andlinks to all resources we reference:

http://bit.ly/NewLeaf14

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Mark E. Moran

Corporate attorneyInternet executive since 1998Parent of three in grades 6, 9, 12School-district committees15 education conferences in past yearHired 50 recent college grads since 2001

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Our mission: to help educators teach students how to use the Internet effectively.

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Growing Awareness…

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Life has become anopen-book test.

“Schools run a great risk of becoming irrelevant to students.”

-- Peter PappasFormer Social Studies

Teacher

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The Internet defines the way that young people learn, communicate, and create.

Students feel in charge of information.

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What sound does a goat make?

Ask a five-year-old ...

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We found our own study materials online.

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KIDS ARE KIDS ARE LOSTLOST

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Question of the Hour

What are the principles that should

guide education companies and

educators as they support

classroom teachers in embracing

online content, relevant technology and

a student-centered teaching style?

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“There is no textbook for what effective practice looks like in continually morphing information and communication landscapes.”

-- Joyce ValenzaHigh School Librarian

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Understand

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“Teachers waiting for a workshop to show them how to use technology are never going to do it.

Encourage them to jump in and try something.” 

-- Brent JortSocial Studies teacher

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Technology is a TOOL…

“One of the enduring difficulties about technology and education is that a lot of people think about the technology first and the education later.”

-- Dr. Martha Stone Wiske

Harvard Graduate School of Education

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Nintendo has been on a mission to expand the market.

The $250 Wii console has been stealing the show from

higher-powered consoles with high-tech bells & whistles.

Nintendo focused on making game play easier, more

intuitive and more appealing to a mass market.tive and

more appealing to a mass market.•That bet paid off.

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Paradox of the Active User

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“Teachers don’t like the words, ‘partial assembly required.’”

-- Peter PappasFormer HS Social Studies

teacher, now EdTech blogger & consultant

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“The Battle of Gettysburg happened in July, but I need to see your material on it when I teach it in October.

Get my pacing guide.”

-- Jimmy DaveyHS Social Studies teacher

Give it to me when I need it

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•That bet paid off.

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There are no Jedi Masters

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“Teachers should be encouraged to let students take over.”

-- Shannon MillerLibrarian

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“Kids haven’t changed. I have.” -- Marlene

Thornton

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11. Under-Resourcing. The initiative is not accompanied by sufficient resources (e.g., time, support, funding, training) to actually make it happen. So why should we bother?

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“Teachers can have tech savvy parents demonstrate real-world applications of technology and help bring non-tech savvy parents up to speed.”

-- Shelley Blake-Plock

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7. Concerns About Future Competence. Educators can question their ability to be effective after a change: Can I do it? How will I do it? Will I make it in the new situation?

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Personal Learning Networks

“Librarians cannot adequately retool if they do not develop personal learning networks.

Those who don’t drag us all down.”

-- Valenza/Johnson

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##edchat

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#tlchat

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TED Talks Demystified

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@johnsonmaryj

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The Avalon Project

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Ohio State University’s Official Records

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American Rhetoric

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Museum of the Moving Image

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The Library Of Congress: Chronicling America

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Historical Letters

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Interviews

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Timelines: BBC History Timeline

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Timelines: YTTM.TV

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Tools: Primary Access MovieMaker

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Games and Situations: Games for Change

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Science Resource: Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

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Science Resource: National Human Genome Research Institute

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Science Resource: BBC’s Science: Human Body & Mind

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Find ideas for lesson plans on websites...

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@edsitement