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21 C in the Classroom

21 C in the Classroom. Pensacola Catholic. 21 st Century Skills. ‘All Change is Sweet’ Aristotle. Students - Nothing we do on behalf of students is wasted. Garrison Keillor. Catholic Schools for the 21 st Century.

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21 C in the Classroom

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  1. 21 C in the Classroom

    Pensacola Catholic
  2. 21st Century Skills
  3. ‘All Change is Sweet’ Aristotle
  4. Students - Nothing we do on behalf of students is wasted. Garrison Keillor
  5. Catholic Schools for the 21st Century Bring your faith to the digital world. Youth have "an almost spontaneous affinity" for using the new means of communication. "New Technologies, New Relationships: Promoting a Culture of Respect, Dialogue and Friendship.”The Pontiff called these new technologies a true "gift to humanity. We should use them to promote human understanding and solidarity. Notre Dame Study Academics Professional Development Support of Broader Community
  6. User Name and Password?
  7. Agenda View Examples of Implementation of 21st Century Learning in Catholic Schools Hear from innovative educators leading the way with uses of 21st Century learning Look at Tools and Lessons Used New Forms of Assessment Talk about Next Steps
  8. 4 C’s of 21st Century Skills
  9. TPACK
  10. Jim Meredith, Archbishop Ryan Leadership and Learning for the Future Assistant Principal for Academic Affairs, Teacher
  11. Twitter Social media, communicating in 140 characters or less For students, why? To be informed To be connected To be literate To enhance digital footprint Advice to students: Choose who you follow wisely Don’t Tweet recklessly Network, communicate, learn
  12. TWITTER TUESDAY #arapgov12
  13. #unintendedconsequences Student reporters Active citizens Quiet students have a voice A critical Tweet, a critical eye Building community digitally Better access to me, better access to them Is a 3 am Tweet a bad thing? Students upset when I miss their 3 am Tweet…
  14. The 21st Century Learner collaborative on-line, all the time multi-tasker digital-native connected
  15. WEB RESOURCES http://www.ryanhs.org/files/AFG/2010-AFG-Action_Plan_Technology.pdf http://ryanexcellence.pbworks.com/ http://arcollaborates.ning.com/ http://tahitibykirra.wetpaint.com/ http://monacofacts.wetpaint.com/ http://arapgov.wikispaces.com/ http://arapgov.pbworks.com/ http://delicious.com/ARAPGOV http://www.ning.com/ http://twitter.com/ http://www.glogster.com/ http://secondlife.com/?v=1.1 http://www.facebook.com/ http://www.wordle.net/
  16. Sister Geralyn Web 2.0 World Sr. Geralyn, Harrisburg Diocese, Pennsylvania Web 2.0 is all about collaboration. Everybody is important, has a voice and adds to everybody else’s learning.
  17. How Do You Learn Think back to your elementary school days - How did you learn? What were the tools? Who viewed your work? Look at now - How do children today learn? What are the tools? Who can view the work and how?
  18. THE CONNECTED EDUCATOR
  19. Professional Development for the 21st Century THE CONNECTED EDUCATOR
  20. Gene Carboni Business/Technology Professional Learning and Networks https://sites.google.com/a/fatherjudge.com/how-to-2-0/home
  21. Philadelphia, PA 19129 The only catholic, coeducational, vocational high school in the USA!

    Mercy Vocational High School

    Catherine GlattsVice Principal Director of Technology
  22. Learning Web 2.0 and Success Administration support! Three years part of archdiocesan Powerful Learning Practices (PLP) MVHS Tech team used the tools we learned about in PLP Failed and tried again Big success with our Operation Katrina wiki Allowed us to share or service learning experience with all back home Continue to use this wiki to document and share Mercy Vocational High School
  23. About Our Tech Google school since 2007 Everyone gets an email address Tech team responsible for training faculty and staff Students help Mercy Vocational High School
  24. One-to-One Program Began this year with Acer netbooks Netbooks are being used in class! English for reading logs using Google Docs and forms (created by the teacher) Students complete four sections after two or three chapters: Summary Section, Vocabulary, Comment Stream, Comprehensive Questions students could earn five points for each section based on quality Mercy Vocational High School
  25. One-to-One Program (continued) Many teachers now use Edmodo and Quizlet Easy to use and FREE Edmodo Allows your class to connect and collaborate, share content, and access homework, grades and school notices Parent logon available too Quizlet Flash cards and study game site Mercy Vocational High School
  26. Assessments Assessment for Learning Image
  27. Project Based Learning
  28. Project Based Learning Student Work – Saint Alphonsus School Research Formulate Questions , More Inquiry Research solutions. Create their own. Role playing included talks at parent night. Use of wikis, flipcam and online tools The project included activities in mathematics, social studies, writing and more. http://www.scholastic.com/browse/collection.jsp?id=745
  29. Math and Google Docs, Skype One to one laptops Math Class and Google Docs – Chemistry and AP Statistics Students are using Google Docs to collaborate and connect via Google Docs. Typical Lesson – Students share presentation and problem solving Teacher Quote – “It has energized me as a teacher and my students too. Students know that they can get what they need when they need it.”
  30. 4 C’s Pencil holds a symbolism that is ‘playful, and creative’ for this artist Hugh McLeod What tools do you associate with creativity today? For yourselves? For your students?
  31. Laptops/Readers/Smartphones Students today are connected, mobile and have the world at their fingertips
  32. Horizon Report 2012 Mobile Technologies One Year Tablet Computing -Two Years Learning Analytics – Two Years Gesture Based – Three to Four Internet of Things – Four to five
  33. Thank You! Nancy Caramanico Instructional Technology Specialist http://ncara.edublogs.org Twitter: www.twitter.com/ncara Email: nancycaramanico@gmail.com
  34. Credits Pencil Image – Hugh McLeod http://www.gapingvoidart.com/pencil-p-2192.html Assessment for Learning, Image http://www.annedavies.com/assessment_for_learning_tr_tjb.html
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