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Teaching and Learning when everybody has a computer

Teaching and Learning when everybody has a computer. Teaching and Learning when everybody has a computer Well, almost everybody. And a cell phone too. Dakota by the numbers. Dakota by the numbers. 1227 students 9-12 120 teachers and EAs 3 Vice Principals, and 1 Principal.

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Teaching and Learning when everybody has a computer

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  1. Teaching and Learning when everybody has a computer

  2. Teaching and Learning when everybody has a computer Well, almost everybody. And a cell phone too.

  3. Dakota by the numbers

  4. Dakota by the numbers 1227 students 9-12 120 teachers and EAs 3 Vice Principals, and 1 Principal

  5. Dakota: situation Located in the St.Vital portion of Winnipeg. Largest high school in Louis Riel School Division

  6. Dakota: situation Diverse student population: high and low SES, high newcomer population, EAL, special education programs, really, everybody goes here.

  7. All 300 grade nines started bringing their own computers this September

  8. Yeah, web-enabled phones too.

  9. Earphones: Ok.

  10. How did we get here?

  11. How did we get here? Does it work?

  12. How did we get here? Does it work? Is it good?

  13. How did we get here? Does it work? Is it good? But but but but but…what about this? And that and you could never do THAT…and what about this concern and that problem and this danger and on and on and on.

  14. Living it out: how teaching and learning are changing (me) at Dakota Collegiate

  15. How did we get here?

  16. How did we get here? Every story starts somewhere…

  17. How did we get here? Every story starts somewhere… …I got an email from my principal in April of 2010. That’s where my story starts.

  18. How did we get here? Every story starts somewhere… …I got an email from my principal in April of 2010. That’s where my story starts. Work on a committee? Sure.

  19. How did we get here? Every story starts somewhere… …I got an email from my principal in April of 2010. That’s where my story starts. Work on a committee? Sure. Co-Lead the committee with Joel Shimoji? Sure. Plan to check out a school in Arizona? Sure.

  20. How did we get here? Every story starts somewhere… …I got an email from my principal in April of 2010. That’s where my story starts. Work on a committee? Sure. Co-Lead the committee with Joel Shimoji? Sure. Plan to check out a school in Arizona? Sure.

  21. After the trip, we had a lot of meetings. We learned more about “21st Century Learning”

  22. After the trip, we had a lot of meetings. We learned more about “21st Century Learning” We read & discussed

  23. After the trip, we had a lot of meetings. We learned more about “21st Century Learning” We read & discussed Pedagogy (I discovered Seymour Papert)

  24. After the trip, we had a lot of meetings. We learned more about “21st Century Learning” We read & discussed Pedagogy (I discovered Seymour Papert) Philosophy (like The Shallows & Dan Pink)

  25. After the trip, we had a lot of meetings. We learned more about “21st Century Learning” We read & discussed Pedagogy (I discovered Seymour Papert) Philosophy (like The Shallows & Dan Pink) Practicality (how about bandwidth? Wifi?)

  26. After the trip, we had a lot of meetings. We learned more about “21st Century Learning” We read & discussed Pedagogy (I discovered Seymour Papert) Philosophy (like The Shallows & Dan Pink) Practicality (how about bandwidth? Wifi?) Our committee of teachers had a million questions. Then we helped to plan an inservice for our staff in May.

  27. After the inservice we still had a million questions.

  28. After the inservice we still had a million questions. Were we going to try being a school like Poston Butte?

  29. After the inservice we still had a million questions. Were we going to try being a school like Poston Butte? How did this apply at our school?

  30. After the inservice we still had a million questions. Were we going to try being a school like Poston Butte? How did this apply at our school? What would our students think?

  31. After the inservice we still had a million questions. Were we going to try being a school like Poston Butte? How did this apply at our school? What would our students think? What would their parents think?

  32. After the inservice we still had a million questions. Were we going to try being a school like Poston Butte? How did this apply at our school? What would our students think? What would their parents think? Were we really going to have to change?

  33. After the inservice we still had a million questions. Were we going to try being a school like Poston Butte? How did this apply at our school? What would our students think? What would their parents think? Were we really going to have to change? Was there really anything wrong with the way we were teaching?

  34. After the inservice we still had a million questions. Were we going to try being a school like Poston Butte? How did this apply at our school? What would our students think? What would their parents think? Were we really going to have to change? Was there really anything wrong with the way we were teaching? And then it was June 30th.

  35. I was given a cart of 24 netbooks to use to figure out how to try teaching in a blended learning environment. Better learn to set up a website or three

  36. I started to write a bit and post it on this site. I started to develop a web presence. This made it real for me.

  37. Joining Twitter was a big step. I only did it because my Dad pressured me into it.

  38. Joining Twitter was a big step. I only did it because my Dad pressured me into it. Thanks, Dad. Really.

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