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Storyboard for Video Presentation: Student/Learner Response Systems Sara Becker EDUC 7101

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Storyboard for Video Presentation: Student/Learner Response Systems. Sara Becker EDUC 7101. Need. Students need to become more involved and engaged in lessons Increase academic acheivement Teachers need a way to assess students immediately . Research. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Storyboard for Video Presentation: Student/Learner Response Systems

Storyboard for Video Presentation: Student/Learner Response Systems

Sara BeckerEDUC 7101

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Need Students need to

become more involved and engaged in lessons

Increase academic acheivement

Teachers need a way to assess students immediately

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Research Benefits: improved

attendance, improved interaction/engagement, increased test scores

Problems: set-up time, expense of initial purchase, limitations in types of questions that can be asked/answered

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Development Intended audience: classroom teachers

(K-12, College/University)

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Commercialization• Students can answer

anonymously and without embarrassment since only the teacher can see the answer each student selected.

• Most clickers can be used with any interactive white board; however some can also be used simply with a basic projector.

• Questions and data can be easily posted and viewed using PowerPoint or the software that accompanies the system.

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Timeline 1960s: earliest systems used by movie

and tv studios and advertising agencies 1980s-1990s:For Educational purposes-

universities were the earliest adopters 2004- Promethean releases Activ Votes 2008- Promethean releases Activ

Expressions with the ability to repond by texting.

Many K-12schools that have adopted student response systems fall into the “early majority” category.

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Timeline (continued) Late majority will continue to be K-12

schools. Laggards will be individual teachers

who hesitate to integrate the technology.

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Attributes of Innovations Relative advantage with a focus on

economic factors– Student response systems tend to be expensive to purchase and require some maintenance. Replacement of batteries and other technical issues could be costly. A plan needs to be in place for how the school would raise money or budget for the purchase and maintenance of these systems.

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Change Agents A more centralized diffusion approach

makes more sense for my school/district.

Change agent should be someone focused on data-driven instruction since this tool can be used as a great way to collect and analyze data. A particular second grade teacher within my school would serve as a great change agent.

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Change Agent-Roles Develop need for change- make

collection and analysis of data easier Establish information exchange

relationship- the teacher already is respected as a leader in the school with the use of data.

Diagnose problems- the teacher will work with other teachers who are having difficulty collecting/analyzing data

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Change Agent-Roles Create an intent to change in client-

change agent will work with the technology expert in the school to help promote the use of ActivVotes as a way to more easily collect/analyze data to drive instruction

Translate an intent into action- Change agent & tech expert will work as opinion leaders to motivate people to adopt

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Change Agent-Roles Stabilize adoption, prevent

discontinuance- change agent and tech expert will work together to make sure faculty are trained in the appropriate use of student response system.

Achieve a terminal relationship- change agent and tech expert would work together to promote continued use of response system until faculty became proficient and self-reliant.

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Critical Mass? Critical mass has been reached within

in the county. Enough schools have adopted the technology that continued adoption should be self-sustaining in growth rate.

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Collective-Innovation Decision

Decision should be made this way to involve more of the staff in the adoption/implementation process

Increased involvement in the process will help promote the benefits of the innovation.

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Champion Defining the need: improving data

collection and analysis among staff members to help drive instruction and boost scores on standardized testing

Matching innovation to need: ActiVotes/ActivExpressions- make collecting and analyzing data easier, makes assessment easier with more instantaneous results.