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Presented by Eric Therrien ICT Consultant (Mathematics & Sciences)

ICT Tools for your classroom. Presented by Eric Therrien ICT Consultant (Mathematics & Sciences) http:// ourcloud.nspes.ca/~ therrem.gov.ns.ca http:// goo.gl/StqV7r. Vision for technology integration.

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Presented by Eric Therrien ICT Consultant (Mathematics & Sciences)

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  1. ICT Tools for your classroom Presented by Eric Therrien ICT Consultant (Mathematics & Sciences) http://ourcloud.nspes.ca/~therrem.gov.ns.ca http://goo.gl/StqV7r

  2. Vision for technology integration • ICT best improves learning when it is accessible, flexible, responsive, participatory, and integrated thoroughly into all public school programs. • From The Integration of Information and • Communication Technology within the Curriculum

  3. LRTS Summer Institute : Aug. 5-8, 2014 What was illuminated? What did you learn? What do you understand better? “How technology can breakdown the classroom walls and learning spills out into the real world. Learning is not limited to a school, and wireless devices and cloud storage enables this.”

  4. Agenda • At this session we will explore some of the resources and give you links to even more. • Some that we will touch on include: the EduPortal, safer searching for students, professional online resources for teachers, digital video library, webinars, Branching Out, blended learning, OurCloud, etc. • Google in Education

  5. Padlethttp://padlet.com/ • Welcome to the easiest way to create and collaborate in the world • http://padlet.com/therrienem/tk6llbd4q3v3 • URL Shortner: http://goo.gl/mjNNqw • Post any questions or comments about today’s presentation.

  6. EduPortal

  7. Student Resources • EBSCO • Our Cloud • Student Email • Future Seekers • Jobs People Do • Co-operative Education • NSVS Moodle • Images Project • Online Video Library

  8. https://edapps.ednet.ns.ca/eduportal Log in with employee id: International School account is: 12345678 Password: ????????

  9. OurCloud OVERVIEW • OurCloud is a repository space on a server at the Nova Scotia Department of Education.

  10. OurCloud OVERVIEW • Essentially, it is an online drive where you can download and upload documents and create and share folders. • This service provides file sharing between desktop, laptop, netbook, smart phone and tablet devices.

  11. OVERVIEW • An app is available for tablets and smart phone running Apple IOS or Android, it is named AjaXplorer. You can also access the OurCloudvia WebDAV and FTP protocols. • As a teacher I am able to upload a document into the OurCloud and then download it on another computer. • The OurCloud also allows me to create a share folder where I can share files with staff or students from anywhere with any connected device.

  12. Mathematics 11 documents • https://ourcloud.nspes.ca/public.php?service=files&t=129ac0cb0c62507565c0d356106d85e5 • This links allows you to get access to curriculum documents for grade 11 mathematics.

  13. Ontario Teachers! How Students Learn is Changing • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqHKiWewaBM

  14. What is Blended Learning? http://tinyurl.com/lrtsblended

  15. Blended Learning Defined Blended Learning combines classroom with online delivery of curriculum; formal planned instruction and learning take place in both environments. Students are exposed to the technological enhanced active learning possibilities of an online environment in addition to the existing opportunities of the physical classroom. Blended learning extends student learning, provides opportunity for increased engagement and helps meet the needs of diverse learners. This pedagogical approach often affords students some flexibility with time, place, path and pace.

  16. What can Blended Learning look like? Online Face to Face Blended Learning

  17. The International Association for K – 12 Online Learning describes Blended Learning as: • Shifting from lecture to student-centered instruction, allowing students to become active and interactive learners. • Increasing interaction between student-instructor, student-student, student-content, and student-outside resources. • Integrating formative assessment (assessing what students already know) and summative assessment (assessing what students learned or did not learn from the lesson/unit)

  18. Benefits of Blended Learning • Access to high quality, current, and engaging content in a variety of forms. • Flexible class time and structure. • Adaptability to students’ needs. • Multiple sources of instruction and assessment as well as diagnostic tools to direct the pace and format of the students’ learning. • Opportunities for teachers to tailor instruction to ensure progress and mastery for all student, particularly for those who have been underserved or overlooked

  19. Blended Learning Supports Universal Design for Learning

  20. Blended Learning Framework

  21. Blended Learning Possibilities • Enhance Student Motivation • Incorporate 21st Century Skills: Communication, Collaboration, Critical Thinking & Problem Solving, Innovation and Creativity. • Improved Productivity • Project Based Learning • Personalize Learning

  22. What is ? • Modular • Object • Oriented • Dynamic • Learning • Environment

  23. Who is using Moodle in NS? • Every teacher and student has access to Moodle by using their IMP web mail username and password. • http://nsvs.ednet.ns.ca • Talk to your technology representative at your board level go to NSVS and look for NSVS contact information (school board online coordinator) to get your own course or to join a professional community of practice

  24. Why use Moodle? • Students in a blended learning classroom use a variety of online tools, collaborate with their peers, engage in inquiry and have ready access to materials no matter where they are! • By using Moodle can increase the level of engagement and interaction of classroom. • In a Moodle environment students control the learning process. • Students communicate, collaborate, inquire and solve problems in groups, pair and individually.

  25. As a classroom teacher:My Top 5 1) Link to files (doc. ppt. pdf. video, simulation, hyperlinks, etc.) Post answers of homework previously corrected 2) Submit assignments (project, articles, lab report...) 3) Choices (Are you in favor of nuclear energy?) 4) Feedback (assessment for learning, end of unit reflection, teacher) 5) Quiz (assessment of learning)

  26. Blended Learning in plain English https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UM_Y2NSJcmE This video explains what is not Blended learning.

  27. Google in Education • Why Google Apps? • http://ourtube.nspes.ca/watch_video.php?v=A1YNWG1S8NN9 • Google Apps for Education is a collection of online services (called “apps”). This assessment considers only Google’s Core Services, specifically: • Drive (including Documents, Presentations, Spreadsheets, Forms and Drawings) • Sites • Gmail • Calendar • Groups • Contacts • Any use of add-on apps or third-party apps would require further assessment.

  28. "This isn't the time to use technology to refine the model we had before; this is a time to harness technology to let children go as far and as fast as they want." --Stephen Heppel

  29. What are the limitations of this quote in today’s classroom? • "This isn't the time to use technology to refine the model we had before; this is a time to harness technology to let children go as far and as fast as they want." --Stephen Heppel

  30. Jing Using Jing in yourClassroom http://www.uwlax.edu/catl/instructionaldesign/Jing_Handout.pdf

  31. “Schools have become just one of many places in both the real and virtual world where students can get an education. Some of their best teachers will be outside the classroom walls.” Will Richardson, Education Leadership, Vol. 70 No. 6 March 2013 • A skillful teacher is a teachers who has developed and built excellent teaching skills such as momentum, procedural routines, objective, clarity, discipline, organization, evaluation, models of teaching, time, principles of learning, personal relationship building, expectations, etc. • On the top of that it would be a teacher who creates a ROLE (Rich Online Learning Environment) • You simply want to provide learning beyond your classroom door and provide other opportunity for students to learn a second time.

  32. Fluid Survey • http://fluidsurveys.com/surveys/eric-therrien/ict-tools-for-your-classroom/ • URL Shortnerhttp://goo.gl/QG7UZP • Try to scan this QR code with your smart phone or tablet.

  33. I Have a Question. Why 21st Century Learning? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoYdJYd8SoU

  34. Feedback and/or Questions???? Eric Therrien ICT Consultant (Mathematics & Sciences) therrem@gov.ns.ca (902) 424-5561

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