Omnipresence @ SVSLA Summer Institute 2012

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J a s o n N e i f f e r C u r r i c u l u m D i r e c t o r , M o n t a n a D i g i t a l A c a d e m y

J u l y 2 0 1 2

S V S L A O n l i n e T e a c h e r I n s t i t u t e

Today’s Format

Expose... today

Explore… later

About me…

What is your

canvas?

Face-to-face

frameworks?

Daggett et al 2005

Learning?

Relationships

Relevance

Rigor

Face-to-face

frameworks?

Daggett et al 2005

Learning?

Relationships

Relevance

Rigor

Experience says…

Experience tells me…

Experience says…

The rules…

1. Create regular “footprints” in a course

2. Professional is great, but, polish can

also be dangerous

3. Presence should be public when

possible and appropriate

4. Be mindful of workflow and adopting

technologies that are easy to maintain

5. Abandon these rules of they don’t work

for you

T h r e e S i m p l e S t r a t e g i e s

Five categories of technology

Five Advanced Strategies

Short Messaging Service

• Short Messaging Service, better known

as “texting”

Great Service:

Remind101

Moodle Alternative:

Twitter

Moodle Alternative:

Twitter

• Audio/video recording configured into a

subscription, allowing for automated

delivery to a desktop or mobile device

Podcasting

• Short videos that capture your screen as

your narrate (think Kahn Academy)

Screencasting

• Providing live, real-time communication

on demand

Live One-on-One

Interaction

• Interaction between students and

teachers

Live Group Interaction

Questions?

Thank

you!

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