Welcome!
It’s a pleasure to be able to work with you over the year through a series of sessions. This is a great way to take new ideas, practice with them and try them out with students and staff, then meet again to build on those skills and insights. We will use this is the site to access the learning materials and activities for this workshop. Note that we will meet on these dates:
- Real, Rich & Relevant – Integrating Pedagogy and ICT’s: March 28, May 10, August 9 & October 17
- AGQTP Leveraging Web 2.0 for Authentic Learning: March 29th, May 11th, July 18th, August 10th & October 18th
Introductions
Use the Comments link at the bottom of this post to:
- Introduce yourself (your role at your school, previous use of ICTs for learning)
Goals
Find your name on the linked document (3Rs or AGQTP) and then start typing:
- Your goals (what you hope to learn through this series)
Formal Introductions & De-brief
Now that we have used two techniques for leveraging ICTs / Web 2.0 tools to support learning, let’s do a face-to-face introduction and de-brief the advantages of online comments and input.
Immersion Scenario
No one has to tell us that technology is changing our culture and the lives of our students. How will it impact education? How should what we do in schools change to best serve our purpose? What is our purpose?
- Presentation: Sixth Sense & Beyond?
Question: if learners have 24/7 anywhere access to information profiled just for them, what are 3 – 5 main knowledge, skills or values they will need to succeed?
Use this Stixyboard (3Rs or AGQTP) to post your ideas.
Tom’s Follow-on Presentation: Next Era Ed
Questions? De-briefs? Debates?
Research
- CEQ•ALL Overview
- Research Rationale
- Profiles (pdf)
- Rubric (pdf)
- Flow overview & Csikszentmihalyi‘s Conditions of Flow (pdf)
- Deci & Ryan’s Self Determination Theory & Paper on Intrinsic Motivation
- Harvard’s Visible Thinking and Thinking Routines section
- Grit – Duckworth’s paper and TEDx Talk + NY Times article on school’s approach to Grit
- Costa’s Habits of Mind pdf:
Getting Started: Tumblr
To “Work the Web” for education, we need a flexible space that empowers us to easily work with rich media. Our first stop will be Tumblr.
Full Tumblr Tutorial page – new!
- Start an account: Tumblr Login
- Find sources of rich media to follow: Tom’s Tumblr archives list & Follow (+)
- Explore Tumblr and search Tags: https://www.tumblr.com/tagged/
- Review your dashboard from those you follow
- Next: Reblog (but Why? – Look to Learn site + Copy/Paste Prompts )
- Tumblr sidebar Tagcloud
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Look to Learn
Online Samples
- Which is the Real China? (taggalaxy)
- Nuclear Giving (PSA)
- Chris Jordan (Visual Arts)
- There’s Data in them ther Kids (political cartoon)
- The Global Rich List (interactive site)
- Miniature Earth (video analogy)
- VisionShift: Whose Future? (1994 Internet promo)
- “I Can” (TEDx)
How-To
- Look to Learn – overview
- Look to Learn Web site
- Look to Learn Sample Prompts
- Thinking Routines from the Visible Thinking team at Harvard
Work Period
Task: Create 2 – 4 5 – 10 Look to Learn Activities for your students
Added Bonus?:Web 2 Tools
- Download the Web 2 Tools Overview handout
- Explore the Tools Panel
Coming Up: Social Bookmarking
- Social Bookmarking explained by Common Craft
- What is Diigo? Watch the Intro video for Diigo version 5
- Diigo Education sign-up
- Download Diigo Toolbar
- Join the Look to Learn Group & The Edge-ucators Way
- Article for “Edge-ucators”: Lyndhurst to equip district students, faculty with iPads
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