building learning pathways tical webinar
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Building Learning Pathways:Collaborative Project Based Learning
for Any Classroom
Presented by Michele L. Haiken, Ed.D.March 2013
The Technology Information Center for Administrative Leadership (TICAL)
Collaboration & The Common CoreWhat is a needed 21st Century Skill?
K-5 and 6-12 Speaking and Listening
Prepare for and participate effectively in a range of conversations and
collaborations with diverse partners, building on others’ ideas and
expressing their own clearly and persuasively.
Collaboration is going to look similar and different across grade level.
Teaching Kids How to Engage in Collaborative Discussions and Activities
1. Be responsible to the group“Does everyone have their articles? Good, let’s get started”
2. Listen actively“Joe, I think I heard you say . . . “
3. Speak Up “What you said reminded me of . . .”4. Share the air and encourage others
“I really like that idea because . . . “5. Support your views and findings
“Right here on page 15, it says . . “6. Show tolerance and respect “I’m glad you brought that up; I would have never
thought of that”7. Reflect & Correct “What went well today and where did we run into
problems?”
Activities that Encourage Collaboration
• Think, Pair, Share• Jigsaws• Roll the Dice or Think Dots• Thinking Hats• Write Arounds• Squares and Pairs
Technology Centered Collaborative Projects
• Wikis• Digital Storytelling• Google Docs• Glogster EDU• Screencasting• Prezi• Symbaloo EDU• Popplet
http://rockwritelisten.wikispaces.com
http://mediasavvykids.wikispaces.com
Project Requirements
Using the Horizon report and collaborating with schools across the world, students will
be researching the technology trends projected for the future in higher education.
The 2013 Horizon Report projects that tablet computing, games and gamification,
analytics, 3D printing, wearable technology and Moocs are some of the trends to watch
for in the next 1-5 years.
Using the Horizon report and the trends there, students will "mash up" teach
technology with one of the NetGen norms as shared in Don Tapscott's book Grown Up
Digital.
Assessing Collaboration: Rubrics & Reflections
Contact Me
Michele L. Haiken, Ed.D.Blog – http://theteachingfactor.com
Twitter - @teachingfactorEmail – [email protected]