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  • GPS Lesson

  • GPS Lesson

    Bedford County Schools

     

    Fifth Grade Lesson

     

    Learn It

    Completed activities on SmartBoard to learn about coordinate planes (math class)

    Used Sea Clocks as reading component (Kids’ Wings)

     

    SOLve It

    Solved several puzzles using hot potato quizzes

    After each quiz they were given coordinates (the GPS receivers were preprogrammed with coordinates)

    (Another school added a whole Google Earth component)

     

    Find It

    Actually search out something in the school yard.

    Used the compass to navigate to the cache

    Geocaching.com (find one you want to go to, gives you the coordinates, some give you hints)

    Travel Bug

     

    E-track Legends about $125.00

    E-tracks Vista

    4-H program has some GPS receivers that can be used for a specified time

     

     

     

     

     

  • How to Win Friends

  • How to Win Friends and Influence People

    Chris O’Neal, Karen Richardson, and Julie Mersiowsky

     

    www.profilerpro.com

     

    Diffusion of Innovation

    Innovators 2.5 %

    Early Adopters 13%

    Early Majority 34%

    Late Majority 34%

    Laggards 16%

     

    Winning Others Over

    Relative advantage—selling on why it is better than what they are doing (why it is worth it)

    Compatibility—how compatible is it with what you are already doing—if you don’t do journals, why would they want to do a blog

    Complexity—how hard is it

    Trialability—need a place to try it out in a risk-free environment

    Observability—go and watch someone do it—need to observe someone like them that they perceive are on the same level
     

    Research About Teacher Knowledge--what they need to integrate technology well

    Technological Pedagogical Content knowledge

    http://tpck.org 

    Mishra & Koehler, 2006

    Build your TPACK knowledge

    Give them three bags (content, technology tool, and instructional strategies (Marzano))

    TPACK game--Pick out of 2 bags and have them brainstorm ideas for third component

     

  • Modifying Pedagogical Culture

  • Why 21st Century Learning Accelerates Now

    Chuck Swaim

    cswaim@eperitus.com

     

    www.wfs.org

    www.techcast.org

    http://shapingtomorrowmain.ning.com/groupacademicfuturesnetwork  

     

    How many futures are there?

    • possible
    • probable
    • preferred
    • preventable

     

    • Everything you say and do will be recorded by 2030
    • Bioviolence will become a greater threat as the technology becomes more accessible
    • The car’s day as king of the road may soon be over
    • Careers and the college majors for preparing them are becoming more specialized
    • There may not be world law in the foreseeable future but the world’s legal systems will be networked
    • Professional knowledge will become obsolete almost as quickly as it’s acquired
    • The race for biomedical and genetic enhancement = the space race
    • Urbanization will hot 60% by 2030
    • The Middle East will become more secular while religious influence in China will grow
    • Access to electricity will reach 83% of the world by 2030.

     

    What are the current 16 trends affecting education? By Gary Marks

     

    1. older outnumber the young
    2. majorities become minorities
    3. social/intellectual capital are economic drivers
    4. technology increases the speed of everything
    5. Millennials give way to Generation E (generation of equilibrium—work to live and live to work)
    6. Standardization gives way to personalization
    7. information acquisition gives way to knowledge creation and breakthrough thinking
    8. quick fixes and status quo yield to continuous improvement
    9. scientific advances for ethical choice and priorities
    10. worldwide demand for planetary security
    11. polarization yields to open-minded normalcy
    12. global interdependence is accepted
    13. personal accomplishment moves to personal meaning
    14. sustained poverty will need to be addressed
    15. career prep yields to career adaptability
    16. competition for educators will force change

     

    By 2010 the World Goes Online

    By 2020 High-tech Arrives

    By 2030 Global Crisis of Maturity

     

    Big Ideas: Conclusions

    Personal education plans

    Global education

    Sustainability of all resources

    Acceleration of learning

    Customizable resources

     

  • Why 21st Century Accelerates Now

  • John Hendron

    Modifying Pedagogical Culture

     

    G21

    Goochland 21st Century Skills

     

    Building-level Administrators need to…

    Gauge levels of comfort

    Define differences between fluency and literacy

    Reevaluate revised bloom’s taxonomy

    Assess where teachers need help

    Identify agents of change

    Get these three together and your change takes off

    Connectors—they network

    Salesmen—they can sell stuff

    Mavens—experts and teachers

     

    Principals took DETAILS survey from LoTi

     

    Teachers had to complete one G21 project this year.

     

  • JMU Technology Integration Portfolio for Recertification (TIP R)

  • JMU Technology Integration Portfolio for Recertification (TIP R)

     

    Very similar to NETS-T program except they pick one of the areas of the NETS-T to focus on instead of completing entire NETS-T certification.

     

     

    The TIP R portfolio is aligned with the school division’s strategic plan. Based on the division’s strategic plan, they pick one of the NETS-T strands to focus on and require teachers to show evidence of that through a portfolio evaluated through a rubric.

    Division could change focus each year if they choose.

     

    VA DOE doesn’t require anything beyond TSIP. Once teachers have TSIP, they are not required to have any additional technology professional development unless the division requires it.

     

    Why not require our teachers to complete one of the NETS-T rubrics (TIP R) based on division’s new strategic plan for their license renewal?

     

     

  • Newport News Lollapalooza

  • Summer Lollapalooza

    Newport News

     

    ITRTs developed summer institute for teachers to attend

    Gain knowledge in 21st century skills and technology skills

    Create awareness of technology integration resources available in our school system

    Train educators to effectively integrate resources

     

    Note: each school has a polycom unit

     

    In Spring group of ITRTs developed strands that were taught

    Elementary (K-2 and 3-5) and Secondary—used SharePoint to develop

     

    Each ITRT signed up to teach various strands

    There were 2 lead TCISs one for elementary and one for secondary—they handled all the arrangements (food, furniture, equipment, registration, advertisements, etc.)

     

    Sessions taught last two weeks in June and first two weeks in August

     

    Strands

    Basic—divided by grade level

    • basic wikis and blogs
    • basic distance and online tools
    • basic visualization thinking and reasoning
    • information literacy

    Secondary—divided into novice and advanced

    • advanced: advanced wikis, blogs, and podcasting
    • advanced visualization thinking and reasoning
    • digital storytelling
    • advanced distance learning and online learning

     

    They will email brochure of course offerings.

     

    Could use these strands and divisions for our ITEC offerings???

     

    Advance classes were required for the technology advocates in each building. The advocates also received a whiteboard, projector, and senteo system for attending all the advanced sessions.

    Optional for all other teachers

    Received 5 recertification points for every class they attended

     

    Elementary sessions—class was 4 hours and then required 1 hour of homework—had to submit lesson plan to get recertification points—uploaded to SharePoint

     

    Secondary sessions—class was 5 hours—basically taught 4 hours and then left 1 hour to complete lesson plan—uploaded to SharePoint

     

    Used SharePoint for evaluation surveys

     

  • Loudon VITAL

  • Loudon County VITAL program

    Started 2002

    Year 1: 17 workshops 291 participants

    Year 6: 51 workshops 660 participants

    Has migrated from Tech Leadership Program to THE Professional Development Program for building-level administrators

     

    An ITRT leads the program

     

    They established requirements/components for any VITAL workshop

     

    Sessions: see handout

    **My ITRT and Me (ITRT is required to come with principal)

    Another session--Dr. Gene Kerns—formative assessment from no tech to high tech

     

    2 workshops have to be face-to-face; other 2 can be online

     

    If they attend 4 VITAL sessions they can choice one of the packages

     

    Packages:

    Attend NECC

    Active voters (10)

    Digital Camera package

    Palm

    Podcasting Package (ipod with mic)

     

    Use logic model to explain and evaluate program—see handout

    When there is a new initiative (such as Promethean board) they have awareness workshop through VITAL, through ITRT training, and through professional development offered to teachers

     

    Note: Big part of success is building relationships with curriculum directors

     

    Funding:

    Used VITAL money at first

    Went to Title II Part D monies

    Also taking from Title V

    Some from operating budget (some ITRT budget and staff development budget)

     

    Sessions taught by various people: the program director, outside people, curriculum directors

     

    3 hour workshops either morning and afternoon

     

  • Open Education Resources

  • http://69.161.96.142/-  presentation link on right  http://voef.org/ 
     
    -shared repository of learning objects
     
    promotes flexibility
     
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  • Google Apps

  • Mecklenberg County-  Office in business apps classes
    Communication and collaboration. 
     
    Obstacles/ Solution- separate domain name, no email or chat- have to have permission from parents- students have sites, calendar, docs
    Plan a collaborative project to get them started.
    2000 businesses sign up for google apps every day...minimal cost
     
    Teachers have two logins- adult domain and one to collaborate with students??
     
     
     
    Using google forms for journal- nurses in clinic
    Multiple choice questions
     
     
    Question- who owns what is created?  Google?  TOS?
    4000 some students
     
    Can access student accounts for monitoring
     
     

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