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Addressing the Need: Preparing K-12 Teachers for the Online ClassroomJennifer Freed, Ph.D.Rio Salado CollegeTempe, AZ

"In education. . . we have not really seized upon the power and the tools that are now available to us in the Internet age.“

Eric Schmidt, Google CEO

http://www.google.com/events/digitalage/index.html

"We can no longer ask our students to live in a world where they are immersed in technology in all parts of their lives except when they go to school. We must rewire education or we risk losing this generation of media-immersed, tech-savvy students.”

Larry D. Rosen, Psychology Professor at California State University

Author, , Rewired: Understanding the iGeneration and How They Learn

2 year old with her iPhone

2 year old with “her” iPad

What is the need?Teacher websites Portions of classes onlineOnline coursesOnline virtual K-12 schools

How to address the needCourses to prepare current and

future educatorsTeaching onlineEngaging studentsDesigning online coursesCourse management issues

The curriculum processRio Salado College is one of 10 in

the Maricopa County Community College District

District curriculum processCollaborative effort- curriculum

department, Education faculty chair, eLearning Design faculty chair

Where to beginCreate a list of potential coursesMeet with curriculum experts to

develop course competencies and outlines

Send to Education Instructional Council for approval

Send to District Curriculum Committee for final approval

CertificatesAcademic Certificate in K-12

eLearning Design (12 credits)Academic Certificate in K-12

Online Teaching (18 credits)

AC K-12 eLearning DesignELN100: Foundations of eLearning

Design for K-12ELN103: K-12 eLearning Technology

and MediaELN121: Evaluating K-12 eLearningELN122: K-12 eLearning

Assessment

http://www.maricopa.edu/academic/ccta/curric/prog.php?loc=623520104

Program Competencies1. Summarize online discipline issues. 2. Evaluate strategies for involving parents in K-12 eLearning.3. Describe parent-teacher communication issues in eLearning. 4. Review law and public policy related to compliance, student

advocacy, and parental rights. 5. Explain legal issues and regulations regarding online

classrooms. 6. Describe phases of eLearning. 7. Summarize engagement strategies for K-12 eLearning

students. 8. Explain copyright and intellectual property issues in

eLearning. 9. Create an online syllabus. 10. Design online classroom activities. 11. Assess online activities.

AC K-12 Online Teaching ELN105: Classroom management in K-12 eLearning

- OR – ELN106: Discipline and Behavior in K-12 eLearning

ELN107: Parent communication and involvement in K-12 eLearning

ELN108: Legal issues in K-12 eLearning ELN109: Engaging K-12 eLearners ELN112: Building and facilitating eLearning for 9-

12 learners ELN113: Building and facilitating eLearning for K-8

learners

http://www.maricopa.edu/academic/ccta/curric/prog.php?loc=623620104

Program Competencies1. Review history, characteristics, and theories of

eLearning. 2. Summarize design foundations for eLearning in the

K-12 classroom. 3. Compare and contrast types of technology and

media available in the eLearning environment. 4. Review limitations of technology and media in the

eLearning environment. 5. Compare and contrast eLearning evaluation tools. 6. Evaluate K-12 eLearning. 7. Summarize procedures for assessing K-12 student

interaction and collaboration. 8. Create student assessments. 9. Apply principles of eLearning instructional design.

Additional ELN coursesELN104: Web 2.0 in eLearningELN111: K-12 eLearning environmentsELN114: Building community with online

learnersELN115: eLearning for multiple

generationsELN116: Handheld devices as learning

toolsELN117: Interactions in eLearningELN118: Motivating the online learnerELN123: Assessing online learners

Involving the Department of Education30 credit hours in computer-

related coursesOne elementary and one

secondary methods courseAsked for approval of ELN

coursesStudents complete both

certificates = 30 hoursCan use the other ELN courses as

well

TechnologyEngaging the apprehensive

teacherChallenging the tech-savvy

teacher

Jing

http://www.jingproject.com/

Awesome Highlighterhttp://www.awesomehighlighter.com/

CoboCards

http://www.cobocards.com/

Textmarkshttp://lite.textmarks.com

TeacherTubehttp://www.teachertube.com/

Edublogshttp://edublogs.org

Mashpedia

http://mashpedia.com/

Gabcasthttp://www.gabcast.com/

Other Technologies UsedWIMBA

◦Voice discussion boards◦Voice emails

BlogsWikisFlash objectsQuia/StudyMateVideo/AudioNing

Future endorsements?Endorsement in online teaching?Endorsement in online learning?

BrainstormingOther courses?Other technologies?

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