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Emerging Technologies in Adult Education Classroom
Nell Eckersley
Welcome
Emerging Technologies in the Adult Education Classroom
Nell EckersleyLiteracy Assistance Center
[email protected] @lacnycnell
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Introductions What do you know about Emerging
Technologies?
What would you like to learn?
What is one thing would you like to take away from this session?
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Agenda Why use technology? Web 2.0 and Social Media Tools
QR Codes Twitter Facebook Pinterest Blogs PollEverywhere
Other Resources
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Objectives List reasons to include technology in your
teaching Describe ways to think about integrating
technology into your teaching Explain what a personal learning network is
and consider ways to develop or enhance your own
Define what social media is List social media tools
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What is Social Media Social media includes web-based and mobile
based technologies which are used to turn communication into interactive dialogue among organizations, communities, and individuals.
--Wikipedia
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Components of Social Media
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Web 2.0
Why Use Social Media in Adult Ed?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyZRS0BnpAI&feature=youtu.be
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Personal Learning Network
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Why Use Social Media Cloud Computing
performing computer tasks using services delivered entirely over the Internet.
movement away from applications installed on an individual's computer towards the applications being hosted online.
The "cloud" refers to the Internet and was inspired by technical flow charts and diagrams, which tend to use a cloud symbol to represent the Internet.
http://mobileoffice.about.com/od/workingontheroad/f/cloudcomputing.htm
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Why Use Social Media Mobile Learning
The use of common handheld hardware, wireless networking and mobile telephony to facilitate, support, enhance and extend the reach of teaching and learning.
https://mobilelearninginfokit.pbworks.com/w/page/41751137/What%20is%20mobile%20learning
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Tagging
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Myths about Social Media
Only young people use Social Media
Social Media; just a waste of time
Fears about security & privacy
Hierarchy of needs; technology comes after literacy18
QR Codes
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What are QR Codes
Q R stands for
Developed in Japan to track Toyota car parts in 1994
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Quick Response
• You scan a QR Code and then you are taken to a tech based experience
How Would You Get to Here?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLNOpoQztFo&feature=share&list=FLEqfU4INXfYY58eh5Ynm5vA
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Shortened URL http://bit.ly/19wbpyV
QR Code
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How do I read QR Codes?
QR Codes can be used with a mobile device like a smart phone or a tablet that has a built in camera and access to the internet
The device must have an QR Code reader app (also called scanner) installed
There are many apps to choose from. Scan for Apple devices QR Droid for Android devices
NOTE: QR Code Readers should be FREE & should not require any personal information
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QR Code Readers
The QR Code Reader app uses the camera on your device to scan the code and then uses the internet to interpret the instructions in the code
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Why Use QR Codes https://docs.google.com/forms/d/10C6qi7-g
ECHc2s9Uynlh4fXmZyob_7vIyJyWLNSapV4/viewform
http://bit.ly/1gM5ftX http://bit.ly/NEvaluation
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Why Use QR Codes? Helps everyone get to the same place online
at the same time Supports using video, audio, visual resources
inside and outside the classroom Teachers and students can create them Feels like Magic
QR Codes in Real Life
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Steps to Using in Education
1. First consider what is the learning goal
2. Make sure you and your students have devices that can read QR Codes
3. If devices do not have QR Code Readers, take time out to download the appropriate app some days before you plan to use QR Codes in class
4. Create the QR Codes you need
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QR Codes in Education
Image with Narration To hear about this photo, go to
this link http://bit.ly/17nx5bO or scan the QR Code
Tools used to create this: https://www.google.com/voice https://www.dropbox.com/
https://vimeo.com http://bitly.com/
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Make Your Own QR Code
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Bitly https://bitly.com/Google http://goo.gl/ZXING http://zxing.appspot.com/generator/
Kaywa http://qrcode.kaywa.com/ScanLife http://www.scanlife.com/en/
Shortening Links for Your Tweets
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You can use BitLy to shorten URL’s without creating an account.
https://bitly.com/
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Make Your Own QR Code
And with or without an account you can make any of the shortened URLS into a QR Code by adding .qr at the end
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Uh oh, Bitly doesn’t make QR codes anymore…. now what?
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QR Codes from KAYWA http://qrcode.kaywa.com/
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What is Twitter?
Microblogging;140 characters maximum
http://twitter.com/Hashtag #AdultEdUnlike most social media, just because I “follow” you, you don’t have to “follow” me
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Why Use Twitter
Practice summarizing & paraphrasing
Accessible from many places“Snackable” educationFollow people you can learn from
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What Can You Say in 140 Characters?
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@cookbook
Rhubarb Upside Down Cupcakes: Beat1/2c sug&mltdbuttr/2egg/c yogurt, +2c flr/2t bkgpdr/t salt. Buttr12cup; +T sug/2T rhubarb, batter e. 25m@350F
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Retweeting
RT @Username
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HashTags
#AdultEd # EdTech
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Hashtags vs Mentions
Hashtags have # in front of them (no spaces allowed)
Hashtags are like signposts to content
Mentions start with @ followed by a person or organization’s twitter name (no spaces allowed)
Mentions help connect people who tweet (tweeple?)
Mentions are like sign posts to other people who tweet
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Hashtags are Ephemeral
Hashtags lose their value if they are not used often.
If using a hashtag for a short term event it’s a good idea to archive the content so it can be found later
Two tools http://www.tweetarchivist.com http://paper.li/LACNYCnell/13209404
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Anatomy of a Good Tweet
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Shortened URLS
http://ipadeducators.ning.com/profiles/blogs/preparing-your-school-for-an (73 characters)
Bit.ly/3FjhpX (13 characters)46
Search Twitter
Search on http://Twitter.com for people, keywords or hashtags
Search on http://Search.Twitter.com for keywords or hashtags even if you don’t have a Twitter account
Track hashtags and tweet from http://tweetchat.com/
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Finding People to Follow
In Twitter.com search hashtags and words like #COABE13 #AdultEd
See who experts followLook for Twitter links on websites you like
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Sending and Receiving Tweets
Twitter.comTexts via your cell phoneApplications on computers & smart phonesTweetdeckHootSuitePaperLiTweetChat
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TweetDeck
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Before You Join Twitter
Come up with possible Twitter namesHave options incase your first choice is taken
Shorter is better Develop a list of five people/places to follow
Have a picture to upload as your avatar
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Once You Join
Follow at least five people @theLACNYC, @LACNYCNell,
@NCLAdvocacy for example Search for people using #AdultEd Search for your favorite hobby,
writer, singer, actor, comic, political figure, tv show, magazine, organization
Retweet one tweet and create one of your own tweets. Remember to use hashtags
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What to Do in the Next Few Weeks
Spend 15 minutes on Twitter every morning (or some other time)reading Tweetsretweetingfollowing new people
Try TweetDeck or receiving tweets as sms text messages on your cellphone
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Examples
Comedyhttps://twitter.com/PlioceneBlokehttps://twitter.com/DothTheDothhttps://twitter.com/FakeMTAUseful Tipshttps://twitter.com/nycgovhttps://twitter.com/MTAInsiderhttps://twitter.com/NY1noticias
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What is Facebook?
Originally a form of online yearbook
Now a social media platform for sharing all kinds of information
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Why Use Facebook?
Public or Private platformShare information about your program, about your students, about yourself
http://www.facebook.com/education
Teach people how to use it for Good
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Tools Pages Groups Events Causes Notes Photos “Like” Many other Apps
Security and Privacy Don’t do on
facebook what you wouldn’t do in “real life”
Unfriend as you need
Set up groups to control who sees what
Review privacy settings frequently
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Facebook Page
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Facebook Group
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Groups Classes Small group
projects Pages
Organization Agency
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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AqvGpEsx6NZUdE9namRoa08xYml1dWlRVnByVkZ2UVE#gid=062
Groups and Pages
http://basicblogtips.com/facebook-groups-or-pages.html
http://forumone.com/blogs/post/table-facebook-pages-vs-facebook-groups-vs-linkedin-groups
http://www.facebook.com/blog/blog.php?post=324706977130
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What is Pinterest?
Online version of an “inspiration” board
Visual bookmarking toolCollaboration tool
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Boards
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Pins
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http://pinterest.com/nelightful/adult-education-ideas/
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Repinning, Liking, and Following
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Pinterest in Education
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Pinterest in Education
Is Pinterest a Teacher’s New Best Friend in the Classroom?
25 Great Educators To Follow On Pinterest
TechChef4U Pinterest In The Pinterest Of Education
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Blogs
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What is a Blog?
Coming from term “Weblog” Originally a tool for online journaling Now a robust tool to create websites Various blogging tools Consider
Skills and roles of participants Type of content want to create Level of access to hardware and
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Why Use Blogs?
Collection of single posts containing text, photos, videos, and links. Most often in reverse chronological order.
General public or specific audience (by invitation or accepted upon request)
Various levels of users from reader to admin
Self-reflection, chronological updates
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Blog platforms
TumblrWordpressBloggerPosterous
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Using Blogs with Students
http://galwayvoice.wordpress.com/2012/05/30/letters-to-america-2/
http://level6esl.blogspot.com/
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PollEverywhere
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PollEverywhere in Education Increasing classroom participation and
attentiveness Encouraging risk-taking with anonymous
student responses Eliciting diverse opinions when there isn’t a
correct answer Gauging student comprehension of
material immediately Grabbing students with thought-provoking
opening questions Assessing last night’s reading with a quick
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http://novemberlearning.com/resources/handouts/real-time-assessment-with-poll-everywhere/
PollEverywhere in Education
Best of Web 2.0: Using Poll Everywhere
QR and Poll EverywhereUpcycled Education: PollEverywhere
SMS Education: Poll Everywhere Is Making the Mobile Pop Quiz More Affordable
Our Poll80
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http://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choice_polls/MTE3NDI5NTcyOQ
More Resources
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Media Literacy & Digital Citizenship
Center for Media Literacy 5 Criteria for Evaluating Web Pages Connecting the Digital Dots: Literacy
of the 21st Century Center for Digital Literacy Digital Citizenship: Using Technology
Appropriately Flickr Creative Commons
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Adult Educations & Technology Paperli
Technology Tools For Teaching & Learning
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Questions?
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Nell Eckersley
Subject Matter Expert, LINCS Community Technology and Learning Group
https://community.lincs.ed.gov/ Email: [email protected] Twitter: http://twitter.com/LACNYCnell Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/nell.eckersleylac Blog: http://nelightful.wordpress.com/ Delicious:
http://www.delicious.com/nelleckersley
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