integrating tech in adult teaching and learning
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Get to This PowerPoint
http://bit.ly/emergingtechVAILL2015
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Introductions
▪ Your name▪ Who you work with▪ What do you know about Emerging
Technologies?▪ What is one thing would you like to
take away from this session?
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Agenda
▪ Components of Social Media▪ Why use Social Media?▪ Integrating Technology▪ Tools
▪ QR Codes▪ Twitter▪ Facebook▪ Pinterest
▪ Other Resources
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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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WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT SOCIAL MEDIA?
▪ What are some examples of Social Media?
▪ Who is using it?
▪ How many people have Facebook accounts?
▪ How many searches are there on Google everyday?
▪ How long do you think it took radio or TV to reach 50 million users?
▪ How about the internet?
▪ What is the current population of the US? China? India?
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Why Use Social Media in Adult Ed?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcZg51Il9no
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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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Myths & Concerns about Social Media
▪ Only young people use Social Media
▪ Social Media; just a bunch of cat videos
▪ Fears about security & privacy
▪ Hierarchy of needs; technology comes after literacy
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Integrating Technology
How do you include technology in your practice?
▪ Find a tool and figure out how to use it with your students/staff
▪ Think about what you already do with your students/staff and then how technology could deepen or expand on the lesson (POST)
▪ Think of a challenging task and how technology might help
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POST Method
▪ P is People. Know the capabilities of your audience. Know what scaffolding they’ll need.
▪ O is objectives. Pick one. Decide on your objective before you decide on a technology. Then figure out how you will measure it.
▪ S is Strategy. Figure out what will be different after you're done. Imagine you succeed. How will things be different afterwards? Imagine the endpoint and you'll know where to begin.
▪ T is Technology. A community. A wiki. A blog or a hundred blogs. Once you know your people, objectives, and strategy, then you can decide with confidence.The POST Method: A systematic approach to social strategy by Josh Bernoff 19
Internet Access
▪ EveryoneOn: Internet service as low as $10 a month, low-cost computers, and free digital literacy courses
▪ http://www.ed.gov/edblogs/ovae/2014/04/09/octae-is-working-to-get-everyone-on/
▪ http://www.everyoneon.org/adulted
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Resources: Online Course
▪ https://lincs.ed.gov/courses
▪ LINCS Community
https://community.lincs.ed.gov/group/technology-and-learning 24
Resources: Computer Literacy Skills
▪ Basic Computer Skills Curriculum:
http://spclc.org/curricula-resources/computer-curriculum▪ Computer Literacy Instructional Resources:
http://mnliteracy.org/educators/adult/technology/computer-skills▪ Keyboard skills:
http://www.sense-lang.org/typing/▪ Mouse Skills:
http://www.seniornet.org/howto/mouseexercises/mousepractice.html▪ Northstar Basic Computer Skills Assessment:
http://www.digitalliteracyassessment.org/index.php25
Resources: Basic Computer Skills
▪ Internet 101: http://www.internet101.org/▪ Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 for
Beginners: http://www.gcflearnfree.org/powerpoint2010▪ Microsoft Publisher 2010 for Beginners: http://www.gcflearnfree.org/publisher2010▪ Microsoft Word 2010 for Beginners: http://www.gcflearnfree.org/word2010
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Blooms Digital Taxonomy Pyramid
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Author: Samantha Penney, [email protected]
EMAIL All students should have a “professional” email address. Gmail is recommended
Email lesson ideas
Students email each other periodically
Practice sending different kinds of emails: a copy to a friend, to multiple friends, with an attachment
Teach Netiquette and some of the language of email/text: LOL, IMHO, etc
Teach some of the basics like cleaning your mailbox, setting up email filters and folders
Set up a class email newsletter and send out important information on a regular basis. Students can add to it. 28http://busyteacher.org/9194-esl-classroom-facebook-social-networks.html
WEBSITES AND BLOGS
Many instructors maintain a class website. Put students in charge of this project. They can then set up their own profiles on the site
Set up a class blog. Have students blog about a book you are reading or other assignments. To keep the discussion going, the teacher can periodically comment on the blog and require students to also comment at certain intervals. The topic can change according to what is happening in class and what students are studying
Cookbook on a blog or website29
http://busyteacher.org/9194-esl-classroom-facebook-social-networks.html
WEEBLY WEBSITE EXAMPLE
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http://www.lacnyc.org/tech
Password: crocodile39
What are QR Codes?
▪ Q R stands for
▪ Invented in Japan by Toyota in 1994 to track vehicles during the manufacturing process
▪ Requires 3 things: Device with a camera, that has access to the internet, and that can download a QR Code Reader/Scanner App▪ Apple Devices: Qrafter▪ Android Devices: QR Droid
NOTE: You should NOT have to pay money or give information about yourself when selecting and installing a QR Code reader/scanner
Quick Response
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How Would You Get to Here?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8XMeocLflc&list=PLeLlOkN8HqBjjoL1urxR7fIH8g-7basV4
Shortened URL http://bit.ly/1MVB0AQ
QR Code
Image with Narration
To hear about this photo
go to this link http://vimeo.com/64923339
or scan this QR Code
Tools used to create this:https://www.google.com/voice https://www.dropbox.comhttp://vimeo.com http://qrcode.kaywa.com/dashboard/ 35
Steps to Using in Education
1. First consider what the learning goal is2. Make sure you have devices that can
read a QR Code3. Make sure the content is mobile
friendly4. Create the QR Codes you need
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QR Codes in Education
▪ QR Codes in Adult Education (video)▪ Make your own QR Code Scavenger Hunt!▪ Scavenger Hunt▪ 5 Real Ways To Use QR Codes In Education▪ Black & White and Scanned All Over (video)▪ QR Codes Connect Students to Books▪ Shambles QR Code Resource▪ Desktop QR Code Reader▪ QR Codes in Education Livebinder▪ 50 QR code resources for the classroom
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Make Your Own QR Code
▪ Bitly (for URL’s) https://bitly.com/▪ Google (for URL’s) http://goo.gl/▪ Kaywa (for URL’s and contact info)
http://qrcode.kaywa.com/▪ ScanLife (for URL’s and contact info)
http://www.scanlife.com/en/▪ ZXING (for URL’s, wifi, contact info and
more) http://zxing.appspot.com/generator/
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Shortening LinksYou can use BitLy
to shorten URL’s without creating an account
https://bitly.com/
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Make Your Own QR Code
1. Paste the Bitly shortened URL in the address bar of your browser
2. Type .qr at the end of the shortened URL
3. Hit the Enter key4. Up will come your
QR Code
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What is Twitter?
▪ Microblogging;140 characters maximum
▪ http://twitter.com/▪ Hashtag #AdultEdu▪ Unlike most social media, just
because I “follow” you, you don’t have to “follow” me
▪ TwitterChats https://twitter.com/hashtag/ihrchat 44
Why Use Twitter
▪ Meta-Cognition▪ Accessible from many
places▪ “Snackable” education▪ Follow people you can
learn from▪ Practice summarization
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Retweeting & Hashtags
▪ RT @Username
●#AdultEdu●# EdTech
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Shortened URLS
▪ http://ipadeducators.ning.com/profiles/blogs/preparing-your-school-for-an (73 characters)
▪ Bit.ly/3FjhpX (13 characters)
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 #VAILL2015 #AdultEdu #EdTech
▪ See who experts follow▪ Look for Twitter links on websites
you like
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Sending and Receiving Tweets▪ Twitter.com▪ Texts via your cell phone▪ Applications on computers &
smart phones▪ Tweetdeck▪ HootSuite▪ PaperLi▪ TweetChat
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Adult Educations & Technology Paperli
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Before You Join Twitter
▪ Come up with possible Twitter names▪ Have 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▪ @SMClair @VAELN @VAILLConfernece
@LACNYCNell, @NCLAdvocacy for example▪ Search for people using #AdultEdu and
#EdTech▪ 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 Tweets▪ retweeting▪ following new people
▪ Try TweetDeck or receiving tweets as SMS text messages on your cellphone
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Examples
Comedy▪ https://twitter.com/PlioceneBloke▪ https://twitter.com/DothTheDoth▪ https://twitter.com/FakeMTAUseful Tips▪ https://twitter.com/nycgov▪ https://twitter.com/MTAInsider▪ https://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 platform▪ Share 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 Profile
63https://www.facebook.com/nell.eckersley
Facebook Page
64https://www.facebook.com/thelacnyc
Facebook Group
65https://www.facebook.com/groups/MobileMath
▪ Groups▪ Classes ▪ Small group
projects▪ Pages
▪ Organization▪ Agency
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Facebook 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 tool▪ Collaboration tool
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Pins
http://pinterest.com/nelightful/adult-education-ideas/72
Pinterest in Education▪ Is Pinterest a Teacher’s New Best Friend
in the Classroom?▪ 25 Great Educators To Follow On Pintere
st▪ TechChef4U Pinterest▪ In The Pinterest Of Education
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Media Literacy & Digital Citizenship
▪ Center for Media Literacy▪ 5 Criteria for Evaluating Web Pages▪ Connecting the Digital Dots: Literacy of th
e 21st Century▪ Center for Digital Literacy▪ Digital Citizenship: Using Technology Appr
opriately▪ Flickr Creative Commons
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TIM PONDER’S AMAZING TECH RESOURCE
▪ http://literacy.kent.edu/lincs/HI14.html
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Top 100 Tools for Learning
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Technology Tools For Teaching & Learning
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