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Introducing Allan Learning Designer and Apple Distinguished Educator Two Masters - Education (online) & Interactive Multimedia Awarded 2012 OLT National Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning Awarded 2011 University of Adelaide Award for Excellence in Support of the Student Experience Background in printing, publishing, web development & educational multimedia Worked in corporate & VET sectors 20+ countries & led schools in Hawaii, Texas & Paraguay Taught communications, market research, print production & using the internet for education Passion for online collaboration & facilitation University of Adelaide, Adelaide South Australia Telephone: +61 402468777 Twittter: @allanADL Email: [email protected]

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Introducing Allan• Learning Designer and Apple Distinguished Educator

• Two Masters - Education (online) & Interactive Multimedia

• Awarded 2012 OLT National Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning

• Awarded 2011 University of Adelaide Award for Excellence in Support of the Student Experience

• Background in printing, publishing, web development & educational multimedia

• Worked in corporate & VET sectors

• 20+ countries & led schools in Hawaii, Texas & Paraguay

• Taught communications, market research, print production & using the internet for education

• Passion for online collaboration & facilitationUniversity of Adelaide, Adelaide South Australia

Telephone: +61 402468777 Twittter: @allanADL Email: [email protected]

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All slides used in this Presentation are available as a PDF

http://designingoutcomes.net/china/China_Presentation_dec2015.pdf

File size: 14.2 mb

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“Not hearing is not as good as hearing, hearing is not as good as seeing, seeing is not as good as knowing, knowing is not as good as

acting; true learning continues until it is put into action.”

The Padagogy Wheel Presentation by Allan Carrington is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at http://tinyurl.com/padwheelstory.

不闻不若闻之,闻之不若⻅见之,⻅见之不若知之,知之不若⾏行之;学⾄至于⾏行之⽽而⽌止矣

Xun Kuang

Master Xun (Xunzi) was a Chinese Realist Confucian philosopher who lived c 313- c 238 BC

Learner-centric activity-based learningWe think it is new and original … hmmm maybe not?… 21st century learning

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Do You Believe this?

Quote by Queen Rania of Jordan youthfortechnology.org

• Do you believe in Transformative Teaching and Learning?

• What is it?

• What does a transformed student “look like” in the 21st Century?

• How do you do it?

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The Continuum of Shift The Pedagogical

Challenge ahead for All Education

It’s All About the StudentsTheir engagement, their learning, their

outcomes and their future success

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"The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn".

Alvin Toffler

"When you are through changing, you are through."

Will Rogers

You know … Shift Happens

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• Constructivist

• Adult Learning

• Dewy, Kolb, Vggotsky

• Primary of context

• Leaner centred

Activity Centred Paradigm

Content Centred Paradigm

Adapted from teaching by Professor Cindy Russell, The University of Tennessee Memphis USA in an eLearning Guild presentation with

Allan Carrington, University of Adelaide Aug 2007

• Behaviourist

• Instructivist

• Skinner

• Primary of content

• Instructor centred

A Continuum of Shift

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A Continuum of ShiftActivity Centred

BackgroundContent Centred

Background• Situated approach

• Focus on Learning • Construct meaning

• Learning framed by what learners must do to achieve an outcome

• Various ways of knowing something

• Learning achieved by active engagement in meaningful and authentic activities that require learners to build versions of their learning

• Detached approach

• Focus on teaching • Learner memorisation

• Instruction framed by what instructor deems necessary to know

• Absolutism - one way of knowing something

• Information equals knowledge; instruction equals learning; detached approach

Adapted from teaching by Professor Cindy Russell, The University of Tennessee Memphis USA in an eLearning Guild presentation with Allan

Carrington, University of Adelaide Aug 2007

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Activity Centred Instructor Role

Content Centred Instructor Role

• Help students make tacit knowledge explicit

• Draw out learners’ latent knowledge

• Midwife-teacher - assist students in birthing ideas

• Praxis orientation • Content integration

• Frame material to support learners

• Transmit information

• Impart instructor’s own knowledge

• Banker-teacher: deposit knowledge into students

• Theoretical orientation

• Disjointed content

• Frame material to cover content

A Continuum of Shift

Adapted from teaching by Professor Cindy Russell, The University of Tennessee Memphis USA in an eLearning Guild presentation with

Allan Carrington, University of Adelaide Aug 2007

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Activity Centred Learner Role

Content Centred Learner Role

• Learning through doing

• Participatory, Cooperative, Collaborative, Group learning

• Content integration

• Use information to solve problem & achieve learner-centered outcome

• Learning by reading

• Primarily individual in focus

• Disjointed content

• Learn about the content with plans to incorporate it later

Adapted from teaching by Professor Cindy Russell, The University of Tennessee Memphis USA in an eLearning Guild presentation with

Allan Carrington, University of Adelaide Aug 2007

A Continuum of Shift

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Activity Centred Assessment

Content Centred Assessment

• Deep Learning

• Some openness regarding “solution”

• Projects, portfolios, peer or self-evaluation

• Surface Learning

• Typical right or wrong application

• Multiple choice examinations

A Continuum of Shift

Adapted from teaching by Professor Cindy Russell, The University of Tennessee Memphis USA in an eLearning Guild presentation with

Allan Carrington, University of Adelaide Aug 2007

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What’s all the Flipping Fuss• Flipped thinking: Because shift happens!

Use sound educational modelling

• Flipped planning: Start with the graduate finish with content

• Flipped syllabus: Assessment first then plan activities, then insert content in context

• Flipped pedagogy: Content delivered online via JiTT (1999), frees up valuable face-to-face to focus on interaction and higher order creativity

Is this Back to the Future or what?

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Flipping the Curriculum Design1.Graduate Attributes: What do you want

your graduate to look like? Also ask your students.

2.Learning Outcomes: When they finish course what do you want students to have learnt?

3.Authentic Assessment: How will you know they have?

4.Learning Activities: What do they need to do to ensure they are ready for the assessment?

5.Contextual Content: Which content to use and where it goes in the learning sequences?

It’s All About the StudentsTheir engagement, their learning, their

outcomes and their future success

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Inclusive Design

Greg Alchin

Greg is a Inclusive Learning Experience Designer with over 30 years experience as an educator in K - Tertiary contexts. Greg is also an Apple certified Accessibility Consultant and Apple Distinguished Educator In 2015, Greg was invited to join the Apple Distinguished Educator Advisory Board for the Asia Pacific Region as well as invited to address the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) on producing accessible digital books.

Learner differences are as varied and unique as our DNA or fingerprints. In fact learner differences are the norm rather than the exception. As such, how we respond to learner differences needs to be flipped to be proactive rather than reactive.

Twitter: @ibuddha, Email: [email protected] Web: www.gregalchin.com

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Bloom’s Taxonomies

Andrew Churches Curriculum Manager Computer Studies &

Senior School Learning Innovator Kristin School, Albany Auckland

Email: [email protected] Blog: http://edorigami.edublogs.org

Twitter: @achurches

http://edorigami.wikispaces.com/

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The Padagogy Wheel V1.0

This Taxonomy wheel, without the apps, was first discovered on the website of Paul Hopkin’s educational consultancy website mmiweb.org.uk That wheel was produced by

Sharon Artley and was an adaption of Kathwohl and Anderson’s (2001) adaption of Bloom (1956). The idea to further adapt it for the pedagogy possibilities with mobile

devices, in particular the iPad, I have to acknowledge the creative work of Kathy Schrock on her website Bloomin’ Apps

Standing on the Shoulders of Giants

The Padagogy Wheel by Allan Carrington is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at http://tinyurl.com/bloomsblog.V1.0 Published 080712

•Integrated Web 2.0 activities e.g. blogging

•Added 62 iPad apps and organized them by how they could be used by the activities

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V2.0 Published 280513

The Padagogy Wheel V2.0

This Taxonomy wheel, without the apps, was first discovered on the website of Paul Hopkin’s educational consultancy website mmiweb.org.uk That wheel was produced by

Sharon Artley and was an adaption of Kathwohl and Anderson’s (2001) adaption of Bloom (1956). The idea to further adapt it for the pedagogy possibilities with mobile

devices, in particular the iPad, I have to acknowledge the creative work of Kathy Schrock on her website Bloomin’ Apps

Standing on the Shoulders of Giants

The Padagogy Wheel by Allan Carrington is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at http://tinyurl.com/bloomsblog.

•Added to the core of the wheel: Graduate Attributes and Capabilities

•Added SAMR Model of technology integration

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Developed by Allan Carrington Designing Outcomes Adelaide South Australia Email: [email protected]

The Padagogy Wheel V3.0

V3.0 Published 090613

This Taxonomy wheel, without the apps, was first discovered on the website of Paul Hopkin’s educational consultancy website mmiweb.org.uk That wheel was produced by

Sharon Artley and was an adaption of Kathwohl and Anderson’s (2001) adaption of Bloom (1956). The idea to further adapt it for the pedagogy possibilities with mobile

devices, in particular the iPad, I have to acknowledge the creative work of Kathy Schrock on her website Bloomin’ Apps

Standing on the Shoulders of Giants

The Padagogy Wheel by Allan Carrington is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at http://tinyurl.com/bloomsblog.

•Expanded emphasis on Graduate Attributes and Capabilities

•Added a scientifically supported model of motivation

•Autonomy •Mastery •Purpose

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Twist Twitter

Twitterific

Animation Creator

Quick Sketch

Blogpress

iPhoto

Evernote

Blogsy

Conference Pad

iAnnotateDrawing

Pad

Feeddler

Prezi

iBooks

Keynote

Sonic Pics

Paper Helper

Show Me

Wordpress

Skitch

StoryrobeVoice Thread

Join Me

Whiteboard HD

PoppletAssignments

Corkulous

Course Notes

Data Analysis

Dropbox

Easy Chart

Good Reader

Idea Sketch

iField Works

iStudiez Pro

iThoughts

myHomework

Notes Plus Numbers

Outliner

PearlTrees

Penultimate

Polldaddy

Priority Matrix

Quick Graph

Simple Note

Flashcard Machine

Flashcards Deluxe

Multi Quiz Quiz Your Lizard

School Notes

Awesome Note

I Wish

Microsoft OneNote

OmniFocus

TapIt

WunderList

StumbleUpon

FlipBoard

Google

WolframAlpha

Yellow Pages

Maptini

Inspiration Maps

Adobe Ideas

Pages

My Writing Spot

ManuscriptBlackboard

Clear Sea

Moodle Mobile

Skype

Conference Pad

Edmodo

Fring

WhatsApp

Facebook

FB Messenger

Google+

iTunes U

Touch

YouTubeStrip

Designer

Filemaker Go

GroupBoard

iBrainstorm

Roambi Analytics

Atomic Browser

TED

Opera Mini

AirBeamCollabraCam

i-Prompt

Socialcam

SpliceStory Patch

Twitcasting

AudioBoom

Audiolio

Pocket Pod

Fotobabble

Podcaster

Spreaker

Toontastic

Flipbook

Do Ink

Animation Express

Animation Desk

Audiotorium

PhosterPhoto Speak

iMovie

iTimeLapse

Explain Everything

Garageband

Creative Book

eBook Creator

Use Your Handwriting

Big World

Simple Mind

Jot

Understanding Apps that fit into this "understanding" stage provide opportunities for students to explain ideas or concepts. Understanding apps step away from the selection of a "right" answer and introduce a more open-ended format for students to summarize content and translate meaning.

Applying Criteria

Remembering Apps that fit into the "remembering" stage improve the user's ability to define terms, identify facts, and recall and locate information. Many educational apps fall into the "remembering" phase of learning. They ask users to select an answer out of a line-up, find matches, and sequence content or input answers

Applying Apps that fit into the applying stage provide opportunities for students to demonstrate their ability to implement learned procedures and methods. They also highlight the ability to apply concepts in unfamiliar circumstances.

Analyzing Apps that fit into the "analyzing" stage improve the user's ability to differentiate between the relevant and irrelevant, determine relationships, and recognize the organization of content..

Evaluating Apps that fit into the "evaluating" stage improve the user's ability to judge material or methods based on criteria set by themselves or external sources. They help students judge content reliability, accuracy, quality, effectiveness, and reach informed decisions.

Creating Apps that fit into the "creating" stage provide opportunities for students generate ideas, design plans, and produce products.

Developed by Allan Carrington Designing Outcomes Adelaide SA Email: [email protected]

The Padagogy Wheel V4.0 Published 010315

from the APPitic App Lists for Education WebsiteApp Selection Criteria

Scan to Email Allan

How to use the Padagogy Wheel: It’s All About Grey-matter Grids

A methodology to get the best results with this teaching model

The Padagogy Wheel V4.0

Standing on the Shoulders of Giants

The Padagogy Wheel by Allan Carrington is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. Based

on a work at http://tinyurl.com/bloomsblog.

is a comprehensive online directory of apps for education, developed by

Apple Distinguished Educators (ADEs) and is available in 19

languages. The website identifies 400 Apps by the Blooms Cognitive

Domain Categories with 122 of the most popular apps individually linked

from the Padagogy Wheel

Remembering Criteria

Understanding Criteria

Evaluating Criteria

Creating Criteria

This Taxonomy wheel, without the apps, was first discovered on the website of Paul Hopkin’s educational consultancy website mmiweb.org.uk That

wheel was produced by Sharon Artley and was an adaption of Kathwohl and Anderson’s (2001) adaption of Bloom (1956). The idea to further adapt it for the pedagogy possibilities with mobile devices, in particular the iPad,

For V2.0 an V3.0 I have to acknowledge the creative work of Kathy Schrock on her website Bloomin’ Apps For the major revision that is V4.0 I have to

thank the team of ADEs who created APPitic the App Lists for Education Website.

Analyzing Criteria

http://tinyurl.com/posterV4

http://appitic.com

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This connection of theory, practice, and application makes the Padagogy Wheel an invaluable resource that should be on the wall of every classroom”.

Padagogy轮将理论、实践和应⽤用相结合,是⼀一个宝贵的资源。因此,推荐每位教师将其引进课堂。

Matt Harris博⼠士是美国国际教育技术协会(关于ISTE)董事会当选主席。Matt将于2016年接任董事会主席,成为第⼀一位不在美国居住和⼯工作的主席。

In Support of Excellence: http://tinyurl.com/alsltblog

An EndorsementDr Matt Harris is Chair-elect of the Board of Directors for the International Society for Technology in Education (About ISTE). Matt will take over as Chair of the Board in 2016, becoming the first person to hold the post while living and working outside of the United States. 

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"In my experiences as an EdTech leader, I find that contemporary educators are passionate about using technology to extend and deepen learning. Most recognise the changing landscape of “the real world” and the modern pedagogies needed to prepare students for that world. However, more often than not, they find challenges in applying these new concepts with specific tools. With Allan Carrington’s Padagogy Wheel Model, teachers have an at-hand reference that ties apps to specific learning outcomes directly connected to modern pedagogies and theories. They can easily sit with the wheel during lesson planning time to find tools that will best aid their students or use it during class time to extend or deepen learning towards a specific 21st century skill or content area. This connection of theory, practice, and application makes the Padagogy Wheel an invaluable resource that should be on the wall of every classroom”.

“我在EdTech担任领导期间,发现当代教育家热衷于使⽤用技术来扩展和深化学习。他们中的⼤大多数⼈人意识到“现实世界”在不断变化,⽽而现代教育学需要帮助学⽣生在进⼊入那个世界之前做好充分准备。然⽽而,他们在使⽤用特定⼯工具实现这些新概念时经常遇到困难。Allan Carrington 的Padagogy轮模型正是为教师提供了⼀一个简易的使⽤用指南。该指南将apps和基于现代教育学和理论的学习产出相联系,⽅方便教师在备课时从Padagogy轮查找最适合⾃自⼰己学⽣生的⼯工具,或者在课堂上使⽤用该轮扩展或深化对某个21世纪技能或领域的学习。Padagogy轮将理论、实践和应⽤用相结合,是⼀一个宝贵的资源。因此,推荐每位教师将其引进课堂。

Matt Harris博⼠士是美国国际教育技术协会(关于ISTE)董事会当选主席。Matt将于2016年接任董事会主席,成为第⼀一位不在美国居住和⼯工作的主席。

In Support of Excellence: http://tinyurl.com/alsltblog

An EndorsementDr Matt Harris is Chair-elect of the Board of Directors for the International Society for Technology in Education (About ISTE). Matt will take over as Chair of the Board in 2016, becoming the first person to hold the post while living and working outside of the United States. 

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Why should it just be in English?My hypothesis: People can more easily use higher order thinking to be creative, if they think in their heart language (aka first language)

FrenchPortuguese Russian DutchCatalan

English NorwegianGermanSpanish Chinese

Filipino

Korean

Greek Irish Turkish

Italian JapaneseIndonesian Arabic

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The Power of Collaboration

Clatin ChangThe Pedagogical AcademyHuNan Agricultural UniversityChangSha HuNan ProvinceE-mail: [email protected]

We have an app for that

Dr. Jiao JianliProfessor of Educational TechnologyDirector of Future Education Research CentreDeputy Dean of School of IT in EducationSouth China Normal University Guangzhou, Province Apple Distinguished EducatorE-mail: [email protected]

Team China

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是由苹果杰出教育⼯工作者(ADEs)开发的⼀一个全⾯面的教育Apps在线⺫⽬目录。⺫⽬目前推出了19种语⾔言版本。 该⺴⽹网站依据Bloom的认知领域教育⺫⽬目标收录了400个Apps,⽽而Padagogy轮则专⻔门列出了其中最受欢迎的122个Apps。

模拟是培养毕业⽣生素养和能⼒力以及激发学习者动机的最有效的教学法。请浏览这些沉浸式学习资源,它们将能帮助您设计出有吸引⼒力的沉浸式学习案例。

Padagogy轮 V4.0

啪啪

Animation Creator

*Quick Sketch

博客⼤大巴

微博HD

iAnnotate

*Drawing Box

*Prezi

*iBooks

*Keynote

*Sonic Pics

Paper Helper

*Show Me

*Voice Thread

*Popplet 蝉游记微调查

Data Analysis

Easy Chart

Good Reader

*Ideament

推事本个⼈人版

作业帮

iThoughts

家庭作业

*Notes Plus Microsoft

Excel

Outliner

墨笔

*Polldaddy

Any.Do

Quick Graph

*Simple Note

*Flashcard Machine

*Flashcards Deluxe

Quiz Your Lizard

School Notes

*Microsoft OneNote

百度HD

达答

WolframAlpha

Maptini

*Inspiration Maps

*Pages

My Writing Spot

乐顺备忘录

Blackboard

Clear Sea

Moodle

*Skype

美刻

*Edmodo

⼈人⼈人HD

QQ空间

腾讯朋友

UC浏览器HD

YY HD

*iTunes U

*WeChat (微信)

*QQ国际版

图⽜牛

Filemaker Go

*iBrainstorm

Roambi Analytics

QQ浏览器HD

⺴⽹网易公开课

⽶米聊

AirBeamCollabraC

am

*Splice

Story Patch

*AudioBoom

Audiolio

*Fotobabble

*Flipbook

*Do Ink

AC Express

Animation Desk

Audiotorium

*Photo Speak

*iMovie

iTimeLapse

Explain Everything

Garageband

Use Your Handwriting

有道云笔记HD

3A 思维导图

Jot!

参⻅见:Using The Padagogy Wheel: It’s All About Grey-matter Grids (GGs)这种教学模式的最佳应⽤用⽅方法

鸣谢

Allan Carrington设计的Padagogy轮获知识共享署名 - ⾮非商业性使⽤用 - 相同⽅方式共享4.0国际许可。该轮的设计基于http://tinyurl.com/bloomsblog上的⼯工作。

这个不带apps的分类学轮,最早源于Paul Hopkin的教育咨询⺴⽹网站mmiweb.org.uk。该轮是Sharon Artley基于Anderson和 Krathwohl (2001) 对Bloom (1956) 的修订版⽽而创作的。感谢Kathy Schrock 在她的⺴⽹网站 bloomin

apps 所做的创造性⼯工作,使我产⽣生了修订第2和第3版以便适⽤用于移动设备(特别是iPad)教学的想法。⽽而我在第四版进⾏行的重⼤大修改则得益于ADEs团队的

APPitic the App Lists for Education⺴⽹网站。

http://tinyurl.com/posterV4CHI

http://appitic.com

位于此轮核⼼心的沉浸式学习便是新的教学设计。

http://tinyurl.com/ILMSimulations

摘⾃自APPitic App Lists for Education⺴⽹网站

App筛选标准

⾖豆瓣FM

*bookPress

*微直播

优酷拍客

⼩小影*Book

Creator喜⻢马拉雅FM

Join MeLOFTER

⽩白板HDWPS Office

*圈点

鲜果RSS

印象笔记

新浪博客

Doit.im HD

*Paper by 53

⼤大众点评HD

鲜果

百度云HD

南澳阿德莱德设计成果咨询公司Allan Carrington著 Email [email protected]英⽂文版V4.0发布于 2015.03.01 中国版V4.0 发布于2015.07.07

相关⽂文字的翻译⼯工作和app的筛选为我们整个团队共同努⼒力的结果。感谢以下团队成员——澳⼤大利亚:阿德莱德饶洁敏和⺩王尔吉;中国:湖南⻓长沙湖南农业⼤大学张翼然,以及⼲⼴广东⼲⼴广州华南师范⼤大学焦建利教授和他的优秀团队。他们的付出使得中⽂文版的Padagogy轮得以出版。请访问我们的中⽂文版博客“⽀支持卓越”查

看更多关于Padagogy轮的资讯。http://www.chinesepw.com

Padagogy轮在语⾔言教学中的应⽤用Anderson & Krathwohl等⼈人(2001)修订的布鲁姆教育⺫⽬目标分类的六个层次从低到⾼高依次为识记、理解、应⽤用、分析、评价和创造,它们构成了⼀一线教师课堂教学设计的基础。如Padagogy轮所⽰示,语⾔言教师在备课过程中,可以根据具体的教学⺫⽬目标及其对应的⾏行为动词,设计相应的教学活动,选择图中满⾜足该活动需求的Apps,形成系统的教学设计⽅方案,并应⽤用该⽅方案实施基于移动终端的语⾔言教学活动。 例如:在英语读写教学中,为了提⾼高学⽣生对⽂文章的理解能⼒力,教师选⽤用了“理解”层次的⾏行为动词——“总结”和“解释”,并选⽤用该层次所推荐的“Mindmanager”开展“制作思维导图”活动来展⽰示⽂文章的提纲和细节。之后为了加深学⽣生对⽂文章的理解,并为写作输出做好准备,教师可以基于⽂文章设计相关讨论话题并组织学⽣生开展头脑⻛风暴式讨论。此时,教师可选⽤用“评价”层次中的⾏行为动词——“发表意⻅见”和“发帖”开展“评论”和“提出观点”等活动,让学⽣生使⽤用“新浪微博”或者“微信”发表⾃自⼰己的⻅见解和评论。

推荐阅读: Web2 4 Languages Teachers: iPad Apps http://web2-4languageteachers.wikispaces.com/iPad+apps Teaching Languages with iPads https://teachinglotewithipads.wordpress.com

加(*)的apps可能对语⾔言教学有较⼤大的帮助。

应⽤用:该层次的Apps帮助学习者展⽰示⾃自⼰己运⽤用所学到的流程和⽅方法的能⼒力;同时也注重培养他们运⽤用概念解决新问题的能⼒力。

分析:该层次的Apps能提⾼高学习者区分相关和不相关信息、确定各部分之间的关系、提炼内容结构的能⼒力。

评价:该层次的Apps能够提升学习者使⽤用⾃自⾝身或他⼈人设置的标准来评估材料或⽅方法的能⼒力。它们帮助学习者判断内容的可靠性、精度、质量、效益,并做出有理有据的决策。

创造:该层次的Apps帮助学习者激发创意、设计⽅方案和创作作品。

应⽤用层次筛选标准

理解层次筛选标准

评价层次筛选标准

创造层次筛选标准

分析层次筛选标准

理解:该层次的Apps能够为学习者提供阐述观点,明晰概念的机会。这个层次的Apps不在于为学习者提供“标准”答案,⽽而在于帮助他们采⽤用更加开放的形式来总结内容、诠释意义。

识记:该层次的Apps能够帮助学习者提升定义术语、识别事实、回顾知识和查找信息的能⼒力。许多教育类的Apps都属于这个层次。学习者可以在这些Apps上做选择题、配对题、排序题或简答题。

识记层次筛选标准

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知乎

焦建利,教育技术学博⼠士,⼲⼴广州华南师范⼤大学教育信息技术学院副院⻓长,未来教育研究中⼼心主任。 Email:[email protected] 个⼈人博客:http://www.jiaojianli.com/

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相关⽂文字的翻译⼯工作和app的筛选为我们整个团队共同努⼒力的结果。感谢以下团队成员——澳⼤大利亚:阿德莱德饶洁敏和⺩王尔吉;中国:湖南⻓长沙湖南农业⼤大学张翼然,以及⼲⼴广东⼲⼴广州华南师范⼤大学焦建利教授和他的优秀团队。他们的付出使得中⽂文版的Padagogy轮得以出版。请访问我们的中⽂文版博客“⽀支持卓越”查看更多关于Padagogy轮的资讯。

Chinese Website

http://www.chinesepw.com

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Use it as a series of prompts or grids to check your teaching from planning to implementation

The Attributes Grid: This is the core of learning design. You must constantly revisit things like ethics, responsibility and citizenship. Ask yourself the question what will a graduate from this learning experience  ‘look like’ i.e. what is it that makes others see them as successful? Ask ‘how does everything I do support these attributes and capabilities?’

The Motivation Grid: Ask yourself ‘How does everything I build and teach give the learner autonomy, mastery and purpose?’

The Blooms Grid: Helps you design learning objectives that achieve higher order thinking. Try to get at least one learning objective from each category. Only after this are you ready for technology enhancement.

The Technology Grid: Ask ‘How can this serve your pedagogy’? The apps are only suggestions, look for better ones and combine more that one in a learning sequence.

The SAMR Model Grid: This is “How are you going to use the technologies you have chosen”?

Getting the best use out of the Pedagogy Wheel

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1. Having energy, passion and enthusiasm 2. Being willing to give credit to others 3. Empathising & working productively with diversity 4. Being transparent and honest in dealings with others 5. Thinking laterally and creatively 6. Being true to one’s values and ethics 7. Listening to different points of view before coming to a decision 8. Understanding personal strengths & limitations 9. Time management skills 10. Persevering 11. Learning from errors 12. Learning from experience 13. Remaining calm when under pressure 14. Effective oral and written communication 15. Accessing and analyzing information

Graduate Capabilities from Industry

Please visit the blog post and listen to the podcast episode at: “If you exercise these capabilities.. you will be employed!”

Requested by CEO's and executives .... the people that hire, what they desire to see in graduates from higher education.

Prof. Geoff Scott UWS

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Will this thinking work in China?

Fiona’s PhD Thesis

“Connecting Higher Education and the Chinese workplace: What makes a Chinese graduate with an Australian qualification employable in China”? Victoria University, Melbourne 2011. Link

• Complete Episode 12.43 mins Link

• Highlight Clip : 2.36 mins Link

A podcast episode with Dr Fiona Henderson

The Padagogy Wheel Presentation by Allan Carrington is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at http://tinyurl.com/padwheelstory.

Fiona Henderson

Dr Fiona Henderson is a Senior Lecturer in Academic Language and Learning (ALL) & Coordinator of the Student Learning Unit (SLU) in the Academic support & development department, Victoria University. Fiona received a Carrick (now OLT) Citation in 2007, a Victoria University College Award in 2011 and a VC Citation in 2012.

Email:  [email protected] Skype: fionabh1

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Skills & Attributes of Today’s Learners•Critical thinking & problem-solving •Collaboration across networks and leading by influence

•Agility and adaptability •Initiative and entrepreneurialism •Effective oral and written communication

•Accessing & analyzing information •Curiosity and imagination •Empathy & Global Stewardship •Grit •Resilience •Hope and Optimism •Vision •Self Regulation

Includes: Tony Wagner’s Seven Survival Skills as defined by business leaders in their own words

Jackie Gerstein

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Graduate Attributes & CapabilitiesCritical thinking and problem-solving

Collaboration across networks and leading by influence

Agility and adaptability

Initiative and entrepreneurialism

Effective oral and written communication

Accessing and analyzing information

Curiosity and imagination

Global Stewardship

Grit (Perseverance)

Resilience

Hope & Optimism

Vision

Self-Regulation

Energy, passion and enthusiasm

Willing to give credit to others

Empathising & working productively with diversity

Transparent and honest

Thinking laterally and creatively

True to one’s values and ethics

Listening to different points of view before coming to a decision

Understanding personal strengths & limitations

Time management skills

Learning from errors

Learning from experience

Remaining calm when under pressure

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At the Padagogy Wheel Core:

•Improves engagement

•Tests & models attributes & capabilities

•Challenges, choice & consequences

•The big picture

Immersive Learning Targets Engagement

Disruptive Padagogy Presentation by Allan Carrington is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

Based on a work at http://tinyurl.com/padwheelstory.

Bullseye!

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Attributes and Motivation

• Develop an Excellent Graduate Profile

• Recruit Student Participation

• Request Feedback on Profile

• Establish Learning Contracts

• Sieve every teaching idea, activity and assessment through the Grid of Motivation

Developing a profile of excellence with student commitment

“Getting the best use out of the Padagogy Wheel Model”

Disruptive Padagogy Presentation by Allan Carrington is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at http://tinyurl.com/padwheelstory.

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Updated Padagogy Wheel Tackles The Problem of Motivation in Education“The new version of the Padagogy Wheel tackles a major question that is lurking in the back of everyone’s mind. If it’s not … it should be. It’s about the problem of motivation in education. How do we motivate students, teachers, parents, and everyone else to get excited about learning? How do you stay motivated? What works and what doesn’t?”

Jeff Dunn Editor Edudemic

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Drive: The Surprising Truth about what Motivates us

• Autonomy

• Mastery

• Purpose

RSA Animate adaption of Dan Pink’s teaching on Motivation10.48 mins 14,259,032 views

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Augmentation Tech acts as a direct tool substitute, with functional improvement

Substitution Tech acts as a direct tool substitute, with no functional change

Ruben R. Puentedura, Ph.D.

Why use the SAMR Model

Video: 4.41 mins

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App筛选标准 摘⾃自APPitic App Lists for Education⺴⽹网站

识记层次筛选标准

识记:该层次的Apps能够帮助学习者提升定义术语、识别事实、回顾知识和查找信息的能⼒力。许多教育类的Apps都属于这个层次。学习者可以在这些Apps上做选择题、配对题、排序题或简答题。

理解层次筛选标准

理解:该层次的Apps能够为学习者提供阐述观点,明晰概念的机会。这个层次的Apps不在于为学习者提供“标准”答案,⽽而在于帮助他们采⽤用更加开放的形式来总结内容、诠释意义。

应⽤用:该层次的Apps帮助学习者展⽰示⾃自⼰己运⽤用所学到的流程和⽅方法的能⼒力;同时也注重培养他们运⽤用概念解决新问题的能⼒力。

应⽤用层次筛选标准

分析:该层次的Apps能提⾼高学习者区分相关和不相关信息、确定各部分之间的关系、提炼内容结构的能⼒力。

分析层次筛选标准

评价:该层次的Apps能够提升学习者使⽤用⾃自⾝身或他⼈人设置的标准来评估材料或⽅方法的能⼒力。它们帮助学习者判断内容的可靠性、精度、质量、效益,并做出有理有据的决策。评价层次筛选标准

创造:该层次的Apps帮助学习者激发创意、设计⽅方案和创作作品。

创造层次筛选标准

Understanding: Apps that fit into this "understanding" stage provide opportunities for students to explain ideas or concepts. Understanding apps step away from the selection of a "right" answer and introduce a more open-ended format for students to summarize content and translate meaning.

Applying Criteria

Remembering: Apps that fit into the "remembering" stage improve the user's ability to define terms, identify facts, and recall and locate information. Many educational apps fall into the "remembering" phase of learning. They ask users to select an answer out of a line-up, find matches, and sequence content or input answers

Applying: Apps that fit into the applying stage provide opportunities for students to demonstrate their ability to implement learned procedures and methods. They also highlight the ability to apply concepts in unfamiliar circumstances.

Analyzing: Apps that fit into the "analyzing" stage improve the user's ability to differentiate between the relevant and irrelevant, determine relationships, and recognize the organization of content..

Evaluating: Apps that fit into the "evaluating" stage improve the user's ability to judge material or methods based on criteria set by themselves or external sources. They help students judge content reliability, accuracy, quality, effectiveness, and reach informed decisions.

Creating: Apps that fit into the "creating" stage provide opportunities for students generate ideas, design plans, and produce products. 

Remembering Criteria

Understanding Criteria

Evaluating Criteria

Creating Criteria

Analyzing Criteria

App Selection Criteriafrom the APPitic App Lists for Education Website

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‘Ah Ahas!’ from the classroomSAMR Model: Redefinition in Action

Five major examples of learning benefits, enhanced by the good use of mobile technology for learning and teaching.

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Random Access between media

By augmenting text with synched audio user gets random access triggered by the text e.g Audionote and Pearnote

Helping Redefine the Lecture

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Overlaying educational contentUsing Augmented Reality and Geotagging to discover educational content and learning activity layered over the physical world e.g Aurasma

Helping Redefine the Physical World

• Action Research Project assignment

• Students wrote an assignment and asked to review their own work. They had to critique and share what they learnt

• Used Aurasma to create content overlaid on their own article

• All students were asked to check out the reviews with their iPads

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2.40 mins

School of Veterinary Science O week student activity to get to know the campus and each other

The Great Race

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Think Explain Share

Better content presentation sharing of ideas and collaborative problem solving eg Explain Everything

Powerpoint on Steroids

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Multimedia of the FutureUser content creation, sharing, collaborating and peer assessing multimedia learning content e.g. iMovie, Keynote with TouchCast expanding the presentational possibilities.

Interactive video and beyond

2.23 mins

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Annotate and Share

Sharing of annotated PDF documents for assessment feedback and peer mediated learning e.g. iAnnotate

Powerpoint on Steroids

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Learning Sequences• Using multiple apps to create a

sequence of learning activities.

• Integrated using solid learning theory.

• Linked to effective use of the SAMR Model.

• The Pedagogy drives the technology choices (apps).

• Modelled on processes developed in 2003 by LAMS: The Learning Activity Management System. Visit LessonLAMS.com3.49 mins

aka App Smashing

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Taking the Padagogy Wheel out for a spin

Using mobile technology and creative pedagogy to empower transformation

• For the learner

• For the researcher

• For the teacher of the deaf and hard of hearing

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Action Research Project• 4 Teachers

• Teaching Science

• 116 students

• 11-12 years old

• Padagogy Wheel the driver for personalised learning

• Used iTunesU for digital activities aka ePortfolios

• 8 out of 10 said they preferred this method and learnt more than the conventional method

Maria Montessori b1870 - d1952

St Kevin’s Catholic Primary School Eastwood NSW: May 2014

The greatest sign of success for a teacher .. is to be able to say, ‘The children are now working as if I did not exist’

Maria Montessori b1870 - d1952

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Core Literacy for English Learning (New curriculum for Senior High

• 语⾔言能⼒力 language competence

• ⽂文化意识 cultural awareness

• 学习能⼒力 learning ability

• 思维品质 thinking quality

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Developing Critical Thinking Skills

Helping your learner of language to move into higher order thinking to enable Mastery Autonomy and Purpose

Putting Bloom’s to Work

4.20 mins

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Using Blooms to frame questions

Using analysing and evaluating questions you get more meaningful discussion

Enhancing Mastery, Autonomy and Purpose in LL

2.23 mins

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Examples of Comprehensible Input-Based Activities

This works even in beginning courses

Use all these levels of thinking

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We have an app for that

Run every app choice and activity choice through the grids of the Padagogy Wheel

Great examples of apps being used in LL context

28 apps with suggestions for activities in Language Learning

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Empowering the ResearcherA video podcast episode with Dr Ian Green

Ian Green

Dr Ian Green coordinated the Research Careers section of the Researcher Education & Development unit, at the University of Adelaide. Ian also teaches into the Linguistics program, and has coordinated courses in Language & the Ethnography of Communication as well as Language and Communication Planning. He is an Apple Distinguished Educator Class of 2009.

Email:  [email protected] Twitter: @ianxgreenSkype: ian2512

The iPad is an extension of the research mind; the device and all its affordances give the researcher of today the ability to seamlessly embed, integrate and

collaborate on research activity in almost any situationIan Green

15.44 mins

Clip 4.08 mins

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Cultivating Real World Skillsets for 21st Century. A Keynote delivered April 18 at the "2105 Collaborative Experience: A Symposium for Parents & Professionals" coordinated by the Commission of Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard of Hearing Minnesota

Teaching the Deaf

Susan Elliott

"Teachers of the deaf need to consider the value of project-based learning and students’ use of technology as a mind-tool. Problem based learning (PBL) and technology use promotes higher order thinking skills and all of this is built into the Padagogy Wheel."

Clip: 12 mins Original Video: 1 hr 14 mins

Susan has taught and coordinated programs for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students in Colorado public schools at every level from 1977-2014. She was selected as Colorado Teacher of the Year 2009 and National Finalist. Born with a progressive hearing loss, she became profoundly deaf as a teenager. She holds two Masters degrees and is a PhD candidate

Email:  [email protected]  Skype: susanelliot3

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The Future

I have a dream: What the Padagogy Wheel is going to do

in the future

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The Padagogy Wheel V5in Brainstorming Mode … Got Any Ideas?

• Dynamic population of apps based on pedagogical decisions

• From an infographic to an App

• Links to examples of best practice

• From Apps to Learning Sequences

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Feel DifferentBelieve DifferentThink DifferentDo DifferentFeel DifferentBelieve DifferentThink DifferentDo DifferentBe DifferentBe Different

Interactive EngagingRelevantMake your teaching...

Please talk to me on wechat or email me

wechat id: allanadl email: [email protected]

Narrated by Steve Jobs1.10 mins

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In Support of ExcellenceAllan’s Learning and Teaching Blog

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