presentation by ms megan hastie senior teacher brisbane school of distance education
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Presentation by Ms Megan Hastie Senior Teacher Brisbane School of Distance Education Friday 9 Oct 2009. 'Go cyber!’ Using the synchronous cyber classroom and a blended technology model to maximize student performance. A guide for K-12 teachers. Dedication. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Presentation by Ms Megan HastieSenior Teacher
Brisbane School of Distance EducationFriday 9 Oct 2009
'Go cyber!’
Using the synchronous cyber classroomand a blended technology model
to maximize student performance.
A guide for K-12 teachers.
Dedication
This presentation is dedicated to Professor Nian-Shing Chen
Colleague, visionary, friend and mentor.
Brisbane – KaohsiungSister cities …
“We aim for better things.”
Five points …
1. My school – Brisbane School of Distance Education, Australia – and my students.
2. One technology that stands out – the synchronous cyber classroom and 3C
3. Collaborative research – our findings4. Starting your online teaching journey
– instructional design tips5. A blended technology approach for K-12 teachers.
Brisbane School of Distance Education• an Education Queensland state school• one of 7 schools of distance education in Queensland• P-12• over 3,000 students• students are Queenslanders living and studying in a variety of locations in Australia and overseas• enrolment categories - by choice and no choice• modes of delivery - print, multi-media and digital
My students
… on islands
… on yachts
… using technology to reach-and-teach
… on the snow
And supporting excellence …
One technology that stands out … the Collaborative Cyber Community (3C) and the synchronous cyber classroom
Nian-Shing and PhD students … a global professor anywhere, anytime
Multiple participants, multiple locations, multiple time-zones and multi-tasking …
Our research findings …• The synchronous cyber classroom out-performs all other modes of
instruction including face-to-face• Higher concentration• Higher motivation• Higher memorization and retention of concepts• Enhanced cognitive function through integration of visual, auditory
and kinaesthetic sensory modes• Accelerated, enriched, individualized and group learning• The role of the teacher as ‘learning manager’ for direct instruction
and the sharing of roles as teacher and learner - social net-working!• Computer literacy skills develop as an integral tool for learning for both students and teachers - not as a separate subject• 5% attrition rate• It is joyous!
Getting started … synchronous cyber teaching
Some tips• Keep it simple!• Practise with a colleague.• Start your synchronous teaching journey with one student.• Then try group lessons.• Then go international!
Welcome the students and check …
Lesson plan … advance organizer
Developing keyboarding skills … group lesson
Using the tools to get the job done …
Teacher directed learning …
Joint web browsing
Let them draw and write …
Hand-drawn by a 6 year old …
Collaborative planning … negotiated curriculum
End lesson and farewell …
A blended technology approach K-12
• The age of technology and the social networking phenomenon• Which technologies are your students using out of school?
• How can we replicate the social networking phenomenon in our daily classroom teaching and learning?
• How can we use Web 2 synchronous technologies and asynchronous technologies to enhance our teaching and learning?
• Collaborative international partnerships and team teaching.