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TechEdges.org TechEdges.org JOAN E. HUGHES ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Transformative Technology Integration in Classrooms

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Presentation by Dr. Joan E. Hughes on November 8, 2010 for SETDA - State Educational Technology Directors Association (http://www.setda.org/). This was a 10 minute talk to get a working group started on the topic "Helping Educators Transform Their Practice."

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JOAN E. HUGHES

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

Transformative Technology Integration in Classrooms

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YOU MUST DEFINE IT.

WHAT DOES IT MEAN?

Technology Integration

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Technology Integration

My Definition

The use of digital information communication technologies by teachers and/or students that support socio-constructivist instruction and learning of subject area content.

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Technology Integration

My Definition … broken down

The use of technologies (tools with processors, silicon chips, programming built into them);

by teachers and/or students (and leaders!) that support;

participation in activities with others using materials that are contextually- and culturally-relevant across time and spaces;

that help development of knowledge of science, math, English, social studies, physical education ….

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Saguaro Middle School Case Study

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Student technology knowledge/experience is underutilized in school

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Students' In/Out of School Use - Creativity Applications

In school Out of school Both In and Out of School

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Teachers report more personal tech use than educational

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2

3

4

5

6

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2.33 2.673.5

1.88

6.67Teachers' Personal vs. Educational Use of Creativity Technologies

Reported on a scale of 1-7 from All personal use (1), Uses equally between home and school (4) to All educational use (7)

All Personal Use

Personal & Educ Use

All Educ Use

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Teachers are technologically confident

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 161

1.5

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2.5

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3.5

4

Teacher Digital Self-Efficacy

Individual Teachers

Mean S

core

Teachers reported on a scale of 1-4 from Strongly disagree (1) to Strongly agree (4); n=16

HIGH

LOW

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NETS-A Profile: ‘Teaching & Learning’ standard needs development

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WHAT DOES IT MEAN?

CONSIDER A FRAMEWORK …R.A .T.

Transformation

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R. A. T.

Category Effect, Quality

R. Replacement No change or effect besides introduction of technology.

Substitute, proxy, stand-in.

A. Amplification Intensification effect – more, faster, better, clearer, stronger

T. Transformation Novel creation effect – unattainable experience, action;

alteration, change, restructure, reorganize

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How does the technology impact: Instruction, Learning, and/or Curriculum

Teachers will develop technology-supported practices that rangeacross R, A, & T

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IT REQUIRES EDUCATIONAL CHANGE.  

Why is there a dearth of “T” Transformation?

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“Real Educational Change” Is:

Change in materials/resourcesChange in behaviors / teaching practicesChange in beliefs!

Fullan, M. (2007). The new meaning of educational change (4th ed.). New York: Teachers College.

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We leave the hardest work for the teachers to do …alone with few/no resources

Technology

Pedagogy

Content

Professional Development often focuses here

Moving content into the mix can be used to challenge current beliefs

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TOWARD ACHIEVING TRANSFORMATIVE TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION IN THE

CLASSROOM

How do we support teachers in engaging in educational

change?

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Strategies

Collaboratively develop an institutional ‘shared meaning’ of transformative technology integration

Establish reflective practice in learning communities

Focus on content-specific professional learning Start with content-specific problems-of-practice Search for technological solutions

Enable technology integration specialists with capacity, direction, resources, & power to make change