effective use of technology
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This presentation was given at the The Education Show, in Melbourne in August 2011. It shows the use of effective technology in the classroom to empower learning.TRANSCRIPT
Effective Use of Technology in the 21st Century
A 21st century classroomfor early years educators
Parent Teacher InteriewsThursday March 31st
Why Use Technolo
gy?
Why use technology in learning?
• Engage with what they are doing to improve learning outcomes.• Teaches students to be thinkers/learners/risk takers• Teaches independence and accountability• Enables valuable employable skills in a digital world - digital behaviour,
citizenship, cybersafety, plaguarism, working with virtual teams, self discipline in a virtual world, digital literacy etc
• Broadens the horizons for many students- can go global!• Distance and isolation no longer a disadvantage, as technology allows
them to learn virtually and maintain their subject choices• Inspires students to seek more from school• Gets kids to go to school!• Can capture the learning• Enables a blended learning environment• Students can establish valuable learning networks• Learning socially
Tools Used
Features of effective use...
What does it feel like, sound like, look like?• Excitement• Learning is fun• Noise/silence/laughter• Unified cohort• Beyond class walls• Team teaching – local, global• Group work – virtual teams• Learning networks - across the globe• Changing pedagogies• Digital literacy• Digital citizenship
Skype (http://www.skype.com)
VOiPLive chatAudioconferencingVideoconferencingBookmark and save chatsCan record conferencing- eg pamela
E-intercultural Learning Adventures
e-Cultural Learning Adventures
Lost in Malaysia
Bianca in China
Endang
Speaking directly with earthquake victims 12 hours after the occurrrence using skype
West Java EarthquakeSeptember 8th
• 7.3 richter scale• 64 deaths, 37 people missing, and 27,630
people displaced in nine districts in West Java and one in Central Java.
• Approximately 54,231 houses were damaged in 12 districts in West Java and one district in Central Java.
Will Richardson quote on Learning is Now!
• What a great model for the immediacy of learning that can happen these days, and the relevance. When you think about all of the things that your students could learn and practice here, interviewing skills, geography and geology, information research, retrieval, editing, organization and sharing, all in the larger context of perhaps assisting those in need who were thousands of kilometers away. I want to make the point, however, that it's all grounded in your own understanding of these technologies and the ways in which they can help us connect. If you didn't have that knowledge and experience, this probably would not have happened, and that really is the goal of what we're all trying to do here, get more comfortable in using these technologies to learn in our own practice. Thanks so much for sharing this great snippet of learning from your classroom.
One to one linkup with Indonesian students (10 students in all)
Listen 2 Learners
Writers Festival
Should Australia go to India to play sport?
Should Australia go to India to play sport?
• Foresee and sense cultural misunderstanding
Should Australia go to India to play sport?
http://www.etherpad.com
http://www.titanpad.com
Skype intros with theAmerican School of Bombay
Sample questions• Please write some bullet points about what has
been happening to Indians in Australia in the past year. Include the response from Indians as well as the impact of these events on the upcoming Commonwealth Games 2010 in New Delhi.
• Why do you think these incidents of violence have been occurring against Indians? Is it happening against other ethnic groups in Australia?
Google documents
Groups in Skype
• Teachable moments• Just in time• Learning is now!
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Cross adding12+1 or 11+2 gives 13
Verdic Maths with Sebastian Panakal Kerula India
Skype an author!Andrew McDonald
Online debating
Some useful sites• Tips on videoconferencinghttp://murcha.wordpress.com/2008/12/06/using-skype-in-education/
• Around the world in 80 schoolshttp://langwitches.org/blog/2009/01/03/around-the-world-with-80-schools/
• Wiki for skype in schoolshttp://skypeinschools.pbworks.com/w/page/11008318/FrontPage
• Theedubloggerhttp://theedublogger.com/want-to-connect-with-other-classrooms/
Skype in educationhttp://education.skype.com/NEW!
Who’s that in our Classroom?
Earth science weekTwo world experts speak to years 5 to 11Young C Y Ng from Hong Kong on the Hong Kong GeoParkin elluminate.
Classes from Victoria, interested Experts/adults from Hong Kong, China etc all in the classroom.
Ian Lewis on Kanawinka – Volcanoes and Caves
From the chat!• Wow• Turtle: sick as• Ha look at that!• Turtle: been here• Grade 2/3 Woodford: Could you tell us more
about the sink hole Ian?• Cara hawk: hey bj they probally go through
records from when they first evoved
And also....• Joshua: i like red rock• i hAVE BEEN UP THEIR• we are going there soon• It's pretty :)• do you know where mt eccells??• water looks awesome• Looks good to swim in ;)• wow thats blue, how did it get blue?• do you know where mt eccells is??• How many years ago did the volcano at Mt Gambier erupt?• Theres heaps of thoose rocks in Hawkesdale and Penshurst• James to Turtle: caught a barracuda there
The Bats• Cara hawk: his wing looks like it's going to brake• 4B DGPS: what age do the bats learn to fly?• Billy-Jo Hawk: Did it try to escape from you?• Grade 2/3 Woodford: How many teeth do bats have?• Trevo hawk: what happen to it eye• Cara hawk: how easy is it to brake a bats wing• smithy: arent they posisoness• Grade 2/3 Woodford: What do bats feel like?• jasmine .j: do they hurt• scottinea: are the bats dead or did u catch them alive?• Grade 2/3 Woodford: What do bats eat?• 4B DGPS: are they really blind?• Billy-Jo Hawk: Is there black bats, like full black?• Moderator (Miss Iro, Mrs Gow and year 6/7): do bats carry any diseases• Grade 2/3 Woodford: What sort of fauna and flora live in the sinkholes?
Friends of the Earth
Meeting the Minister for FinanceListening to members of the
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Asian Connections - Malaus
Taman Burkitt Maluri School, Kuala Lumpur
Say hello
What skills are important to learn?
What do you look for in a friend?
What symbol best describes your country?
The emu
Virtual Classrooms
Cash Journals
Virtual Teaching Rounds
Techno Parents
• Broad representation of staff including Principal
• Parents of Preps through to Year 10• Students, staff, parents all learning in the one
room• Share happenings in classroom and school• Darwin teacher linkup• Feedback
Boston
DiscoverE – virtual classroom software
Grade 6 student teaches year 10 IT classHalloween
A true global classroom – a student from Hawkesdale, two from China, two from Bangkok and one from USA are taught by an optician about the eye, using discoverE virtual classroom software.
Wordle –http://www.wordle.com
Please meet my grade 2s
Wordle
Uses for VoicethreadUses for Voicethreadwww.voicethread.com• Storytelling• Reflections• Reporting on extracurricula
activities• Global projects
VoiceVideoTextImages
UsesUses• Summary• Reflections• Test prior Knowledge• Revision• Introducing new vocabulary• General display etc
• Chatroom
Boston Connections - See my blog post
See my blog post
Global Projects
Flat Classroom Projects
• Flat classroom projects• Digiteen• Netgened projects• Eracism
Flatclassroom projects – a global example
• Co-founded by Julie Lindsay and Vicki Davis http://www.flatclassroomproject.org
• Students work beyond their classroom walls in small groups made up of 4 or 5 students usually all from other countries
• 10 week curriculum program at the breaking edge of technology
• Students involved from Middle East, Europe, Asia, Australiasia, North America
School’s in at 9pm!
Keynote speaker – uni lecturer from Doha, Qatar, speaks to students at Qatar Academy and Hawkesdale P12 College about citizenship journalism.
Flatclassroom Student Summit for Global Education conference
http://www.wallwisher.com
Flatclassroom Project Student SummitGlobal Education Conference
http://flurogreen.globalstudent.org.au
http:skippy.globalstudent.org.au
Student Blogs
Blogs
• There are plenty of illegal immigrants in australia and each day many are sent home. illegal immigrants tend to have a non valid visa. some people who come here dont have a visa at all. Illegal immigrants come from all over the world. what happens to all of the illegal immigrants once they have been found out is they get relocated back to the country they came from.
Melissa // Oct 18th 2008 at 2:30 pm • That is what happens here in the United States as well. Visas are
really a big part of it because visas take a long time to get, and then people just come illegally. Where are the illegal immigrants that come to Australia from?
Juliet Pham // Oct 18th 2008 at 5:21 pm • How do you feel about the fact that the illegal immigrants are
relocated? Do you believe that it’s fair? I don’t think that it is. I really think that it would depend on the reason. Are the immigrants doing any harm really? That’s pretty interesting that Australia does have illegal immigrants because I never thought a place like Australia would because of the fact that it doesn’t have any countries near it or any land bridges.
Travis Bugge // Oct 18th 2008 at 5:21 pm • how do they get there? are they snuck on a plane or something? fur
us, its pretty much peole crossing the border, or swimming over here. which part of austrailia do they go to?
What makes a good teacher?
Comments
Steph’s independent post prompt
I’ll ask the world a question (that’s you) and you answer itwhats your favorite movie and why?
So wrote a grade 5 girl, independently, as her own post prompt
She got 15 replies from countries including the UK, Israel, NZ and USA
Wallwisher-http://www.wallwisher.com
Wallwisher-http://www.wallwisher.com
Sticky notes on a common wall
Allows images
Videos
Text
Links
• Brainstorming• Revision• Test pre-knowledge• Feedback• Chatroom!
Wall wisher – see link
Flatclassroom Student Summit for Global Education conference
VoicethreadVoicethread
http://www.voicethread.com
Online podcasting that can be collaborative
•Storytelling•Global projects
VoiceVideoTextImages
Advantages of Voice ThreadAdvantages of Voice Thread
• Allows editing at any time and stage• drawing tools• Text or audio or video comments• Can be shared• Collaborative• Convert to a movie
Voicethread: http://www.voicethread.com
Moving on...... at school
Students in grade 5 or 6 from UK, Thailand and Australia, share a voicethread and talk about what they are looking forward to in “moving on”, what they are nervous about and what they share in common.
Boston Connections - See my blog post
Screenshot of Rachael’s bubb.l
http://edw0002.globalstudent.org.au/page/2/
Bubbl.us - Mindmapping
...and more tools• Larry Ferrazzo – Best Web2.0 applications in 2011 so far
• Great sites for the Young• Blabberize - making animals talk. • Roxik makes your drawings dance• Befunky – to cartoonize photos
Underlying issues/requirements
Oh! What a tangled web we weave!
Develop a Learning Network
Online conferences
• Reform Symposium Conference• Global Education Conference• K12 Online Education Conference• Webinars: Tech Talk Tuesdays, eT@lking,
ClassroomLIVE2.0
Personal learning network
Networking sites
• http://learncentral.org• http://www.classroom20.com• Digital citizenship• School Beyond the walls• Global Education• http://www.learncentral.org • http://guidetoinnovation.ning.com• use a search engine as there are many
Where to find global partners?
• Learn Central • Skype in Education partners• Around the world in 80 schools• ePals• The Edublogger• TwitterAnd search online for more
Where to find global projects!•classroom2.0•Flat classroom projects•Global projects•Flat Classroom Projects•Jenuinetech Projects•Global Education Collaboration•Blogging Challenge•The Global Education Conference 2010 wiki
• use a search engine as there are many
Curriculum Presshttp://www.curriculumpress.edu.au/main/gopr
oduct/12892