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Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach snbeach - Twitter, Skype, Diigo snbeach50- Delicious snbeach@cox

Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach snbeach - Twitter, Skype, Diigo snbeach50- Delicious snbeach@cox.net All Materials- http://21stcenturylearning.wikispaces.com. What have you changed in your classroom practice since I was here virtually? How are you producing students who are:

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  1. Sheryl Nussbaum-Beachsnbeach- Twitter, Skype, Diigosnbeach50- Delicioussnbeach@cox.net All Materials- http://21stcenturylearning.wikispaces.com

  2. What have you changed in your classroom practice since I was here virtually?How are you producing students who are: Responsible and Respectful Citizens Collaborative and Quality Workers Clear and Effective Communicators Self-Directed and Life-Long Learners Creative and Practical Problem Solvers Integrated and Informed Thinkers

  3. What do we need to unlearn? Example:*I need to unlearn that classrooms are physical spaces.* I need to unlearn that learning is an event with a start and stop time to a lesson. The Empire Strikes Back: LUKE:  Master, moving stones around is one thing.  This is totallydifferent. YODA:No!  No different!  Only different in your mind.  You must unlearnwhat you have learned.

  4. Help with Bowdrill What does this video say about learning?What questions does it generate for you?What, if anything does it teach you about building community?Would you say this has anything to do with passion-based learning? If yes, how?. Sheryl Nussbaum-Beachsnbeach- Twitter, Skype, Diigosnbeach50- Delicioussnbeach@cox.net All Materials- http://21stcenturylearning.wikispaces.com

  5. Rethinking Teaching and Learning • Multiliterate • Change in pedagogy • Change in the way classrooms are managed • A move from deficit based instruction to strength based learning • Collaboration and communication Inside and Outside the classroom

  6. http://www.elearnspace.org/Articles/google_whitepaper.pdf

  7. TPCK Model There is a new model that helps us think about how to develop technological pedagogical content knowledge. You can learn more about this model at the website: http://tpck.org/tpck/index.php?title=TPCK_-_Technological_Pedagogical_Content_Knowledge

  8. SITE 2006IEA Second Information Technology in Education Study • 9000 School • 35,000 math and science teachers in 22 countries How are teachers using technology in their instruction? Law, N., Pelgrum, W.J. & Plomp, T. (eds.) (2008). Pedagogy and ICT use in schools around the world: Findings from the IEA SITES 2006 study. Hong Kong: CERC-Springer, the report presenting results for 22 educational systems participating in the IEA SITES 2006, was released by Dr Hans Wagemaker, IEA Executive Director and Dr Nancy Law, International Co-coordinator of the study.

  9. Findings Increased technology use does not lead to student learning. Rather, effectiveness of technology use depended on teaching approaches used in conjunction with the technology. How you integrate matters- not just the technology alone. It needs to be about the learning, not the technology. And you need to choose the right tool for the task. As long as we see content, technology and pedagogy as separate- technology will always be just an add on.

  10. Teacher as Designer See yourself as a curriculum designer– owners of the curriculum you teach. Honor creativity (yours first, then the student’s) Repurpose the technology! Go beyond simple “use” and “integration” to innovation!

  11. Spiral – Not Linear Development TechnologyUSE Mechanical Technology Integrate Meaningful Technology Innovate Generative

  12. Shifts focus of literacy from individual expression to community involvement.

  13. According to Clay Shirky, there are four scaffolded stages to mastering the connected world: sharing, cooperating, collaborating, and collective action. Share Cooperate (connect) Collaborate Collective Action

  14. 21st Centurizing your Lesson PlansStep 1- Best Practice Researchers at Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL) have identified nine instructional strategies that are most likely to improve student achievement across all content areas and across all grade levels. These strategies are explained in the book Classroom Instruction That Works by Robert Marzano, Debra Pickering, and Jane Pollock.1. Identifying similarities and differences2. Summarizing and note taking3. Reinforcing effort and providing recognition4. Homework and practice5. Nonlinguistic representations6. Cooperative learning7. Setting objectives and providing feedback8. Generating and testing hypotheses9. Cues, questions, and advance organizers

  15. Bloom's Taxonomy Blooms Digitally By Andrew Churcheshttp://edorigami.wikispaces.com/file/view/bloom%27s+Digital+taxonomy+v2.12.pdf http://www.techlearning.com/shared/printableArticle.php?articleID=196605124 Andrew has embedded 21st centurized verbs into the new levels of Bloom’s taxonomy.

  16. 21st Century Learning – Check List It is never just about content. Learners are trying to get better at something. It is never just routine. It requires thinking with what you know and pushing further. It is never just problem solving. It also involves problem finding. It’s not just about right answers. It involves explanation and justification. It is not emotionally flat. It involves curiosity, discovery, creativity, and community. It’s not in a vacuum. It involves methods, purposes, and forms of one of more disciplines, situated in a social context. David Perkins- Making Learning Whole

  17. Let Go of Curriculum

  18. Letting Student Passion and Interest Rule the Curriculum Lisa Duke's students at First Flight High School in the Outer Banks in NC created this video as part of a service project in her Civics and Economics course curriculum.

  19. Spending most of your time in your area of weakness—while it will improve your skills, perhaps to a level of “average”—will NOT produce excellence This approach does NOT tap into student motivation or lead to student engagement The biggest challenge facing us as educators: how to engage the hearts and minds of the learners

  20. Strengths Awareness  Confidence  Self-Efficacy  Motivation to excel Engagement Apply strengths to areas needing improvement  Greater likelihood of success

  21. Everything 2.0 By the year 2011 80% of all Fortune 500 companies will be using immersive worlds – Gartner Vice President Jackie Fenn Libraries 2.0 Management 2.0 Education 2.0 Warfare 2.0 Government 2.0 Credit: Hugh MacLeod, gapingvoid

  22. Schools are one node in a network of learning options.

  23. Question What does it mean to work in a participatory 2.0 world?

  24. PD of the 21st Century will be—teacher directed through: • Connections (PLN & CoP)

  25. Learning One-on-one Classroom Informal

  26. How people learn their jobs

  27. Free range learners Free-range learners choose how and what they learn. Self-service is less expensive and more timely than the alternative. Informal learning has no need for the busywork, chrome, and bureaucracy that accompany typical classroom instruction.

  28. Personal Learning Networks FOCUS: Individual, Connecting to Learning Objects, Resources and People – Social Network Driven

  29. Trend 1 – Social and intellectual capital are the new economic values in the world economy. This new economy will be held together and advanced through the building of relationships. Unleashing and connecting the collective knowledge, ideas, and experiences of people creates and heightens value. Source:Journal of School Improvement, Volume 3, Issue 1, Spring 2002http://www.decs.sa.gov.au/wallaradistrict/files/links/Ten_Trends_Educating_Child.pdf

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