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WELCOMETeaching and Learning with Tablet Technology

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Teaching and Learning with Tablet TechnologyPaul Fuller Literacy and Numeracy Suppor t

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“My interest is in the future

because I am going to spend

the rest of my life there.”

Charles F. Kettering, American inventor

(1876-1958)

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The entire sum of human knowledge available to every human being on the planet.

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A stage on which every individual can shine.

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‘Podkids Australia’

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‘Facebook Easy’

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‘TECHNOLOGY LIKE AIR’

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?

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MOBILE

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TACTILE

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AFFORDABLE

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MULTI-MODAL

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GENERAL CAPABILITIES

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“Teachers are expected to teach and assess general capabilities to the extent that they are incorporated within each

learning area”.General Capabilities in the

Australian Curriculum, ACARA, 2013

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Literacy

Numeracy

ICT capability

Critical and creative thinking

Personal and social capability

Ethical understanding

Intercultural understanding

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The ICT general capability is to the Technologies

learning area...

... as the Literacy general capability is to the English

learning area ...

... or the Numeracy general capability is to the

Mathematics learning area.

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A MEANINGFUL CONTEXT

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EVERY TEACHER !

EVERY CLASSROOM

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SUCCESSFUL TABLET PROGRAMS

• are clear about their target students;

• have specific learning outcomes;

• form part of a balanced literacy and numeracy program;

• focus on teachers not tools; and

• start small and grow.

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Substitution

Augmentation

Modification

Re-definition

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Substitution

Augmentation

Modification

Re-definition

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Substitution

Augmentation

Modification

Re-definition

Technology acts as a direct tool substitute with no

functional change.

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Substitution

Augmentation

Modification

Re-definition

Technology acts as a direct tool substitute with

functional improvement.

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Substitution

Augmentation

Modification

Re-definition

Technology allows for significant task re-design.

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Substitution

Augmentation

Modification

Re-definition

Technology allows for creation of new tasks,

previously inconceivable.

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Substitution

Augmentation

Modification

Re-definition

TRANSFORMATION

ENHANCEMENT

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SHOWME

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SUBSTITUTIONAUGMENTATIONMODIFICATIONREDEFINITION

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FOSTERING INNOVATION

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TRADITION

Feedback

Professional Collaboration

Self-assessmentReflection

Practice

Whole school approaches

Engagement

Zone of a Proximal Development

Home involvement

VS INNOVATION

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CONTENT CURATION

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CONSUMPTIONOR CREATION?

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Evaluation Rubric: Assessing the value of iPad applications for teaching and learning

Evaluation Rubric: Assessing the value of iPad applications for teaching and learning © Department of Education WA 2012

Licensed for NEALS

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Domain 1 2 3 4

Links to Australian Curriculum content descriptions

Skills reinforced are not clearly connected to the Australian Curriculum content descriptions.

Skills reinforced are a prerequisite or requirement of the Australian Curriculum content descriptions.

Skills reinforced are clearly linked to the Australian Curriculum content descriptions.

Skills reinforced are explicitly linked to the Australian Curriculum content descriptions.

Cognitive opportunities

Remember: Application allows students to exhibit memory of previously learned materials by recalling facts, terms, basic concepts and answers to describe; name; find; list; tell. Understand: Application allows students to demonstrate understanding of facts and ideas and explain; compare; discuss, predict, translate, outline, and restate.

Apply: Application allows students to use new knowledge and solve problems to new situations by applying acquired knowledge, facts, techniques and rules in a different way to show; complete; use; examine; illustrate; classify; and solve.

Analyse: Application allows students to examine and break information into parts by identifying motives or causes; make inferences and find evidence to support generalisations; and compare; examine; explain; identify; categorise; contrast; and investigate. Evaluate: Application allows students to present and defend opinions by making judgments about information, validity of ideas or quality of work based on a set of criteria to justify; assess; prioritise; recommend; rate; decide; and choose.

Create: Application allows students to plan; invent; compose; design; construct; imagine.

Level of technology integration

Substitution: Technology acts as direct tool substitute, with no functional change.

Augmentation: Technology acts as a direct tool substitute, with functional improvement.

Modification: Technology allows for significant task redesign.

Redefinition: Technology allows for the creation of new tasks, previously inconceivable.

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WORKFLOWS

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‘APPSMASHING’

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Popplet (mind mapping)

Sling note (research)

Pages (writing)

iMovie (presenting)

Showbie (submitting)

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Sling note (research)

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Popplet (mind mapping)

Sling note (research)

Pages (writing)

iMovie (presenting)

Showbie (submitting)

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Popplet (mind mapping)

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Popplet (mind mapping)

Sling note (research)

Pages (writing)

iMovie (presenting)

Showbie (submitting)

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Pages (writing)

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Popplet (mind mapping)

Sling note (research)

Pages (writing)

iMovie (presenting)

Showbie (submitting)

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iMovie (presenting)

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Popplet (mind mapping)

Sling note (research)

Pages (writing)

iMovie (presenting)

Showbie (submitting)

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Showbie (submitting)

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Popplet (mind mapping)

Sling note (research)

Pages (writing)

iMovie (presenting)

Showbie (submitting)

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SUPPORT FOR SCHOOLS

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TEN IPAD SCHOOLS YAKAMIA PS

MANJIMUP PS PARKFIELD PS

KALGOORLIE PS AUBIN GROVE PS

CAMPBELL PS CURRAMBINE PS

SOUTH HEDLAND PS BALER PS CASSIA PS

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ITUNES U

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DEMO

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tinyurl.com/DOEipadkit(on an iPad with iTunes U installed)

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CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS

• Teacher access

• Professional Learning

• Designated coaches

• Technical support

• Careful evaluation of apps

• Digital Citizenship

• Value of experienced teachers

• Targeted and purposeful learning experiences

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Q&A

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MULTIPLE CHALLENGES

Ignorance

Self-doubt

Cost

Fear

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Makeglorious,

mistakes. amazing

MISTAKES

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THANK [email protected]