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Jeffrey L. Hunt, Ed.D. Indian Prairie School District 204 [email protected] Twitter: @jeff_hunt www.slideshare.net/jeff_hunt

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Jeffrey L. Hunt, Ed.D.Indian Prairie School District 204

[email protected]: @jeff_hunt

www.slideshare.net/jeff_hunt

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Personalize Learning

Flipping Classrooms

Illini Cloud

Google Docs

Google Apps

Digital S

tory Telling

YouTube

Learning Spaces

IVSWeb 2.0

Collaborative Learning

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Cloud ComputingPersonal Devices

Open SourceIncreasingBandwidth Digital Content

•OER

•Web 2.0

•Social Networking

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In U.S., 7 billion text messages sent every 30 hours.

National Geographic, March 2011

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7 billion playbacks

Equivalent of 150,000 full length each week

In 2010

Broad Demographic: 18-54 yrs

YouTube Mobile had 100 million views a day

10% of videos in HDMore video is uploaded to

YouTube in 60 days than

the 3 major US networks

created in 60 years

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7 billion playbacks

More than 500 million active users

50% of the active users log on to

Facebook in any given day

Average use

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30 friends

People spend over 700 billion minutes per month on Facebook

Average user creates 90

pieces of content each month

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YouTube: A Vision of Students Today

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Quiet49%

Other7%

Social Networking & texting

25%

TV & Music19%

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Millennials, Ages 18-34, 97% have cell phone in household, 95% own cell phone.

Gen X, Ages 35-46, 96% have cell in household, 92% own cell phone.

Source: www.pewinternet.org

Image Credit: andrew.cmu.edu

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Cell phone ownership demographics (Adult)◦ Black, 87%◦ Hispanic (English

speaking), 87% Internet Use

◦ Black, 46%, Hispanic, 51%

◦ Most commonly used for text and pictures

Source: www.pewinternet.org

Image Credit: andrew.cmu.edu

Should term be renamed or redefined?

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Time

Images from Microsoft Clip Art

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Teacher Classroom

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In a Personalization Model, credit recovery does not exist.Learning is more important than time.

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Photos from Life Magazine: Google Images

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If rate of adoption follows the classic disruptive innovation model, by 2018, 50% of all high school courses will be online.

--Clayton M. Christensen

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Per

form

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Time

Performance that customers

can utilize or absorb

Pace of

Technological

Progress

Sustaining innovations

Disruptive innovations

Incumbents nearly always win

Entrants nearly always win

Source: Michael Horn

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Today Toyota Wal-Mart Dell Southwest Airlines Fidelity Canon Community

colleges Oracle Verizon Merrill Lynch Apple iPod

Tomorrow Chery Internet retail RIM Blackberry Air taxis ETFs Zink Online

universities Salesforce.com Skype E-Trade Cell Phones

YesterdayFordDept. StoresDECDeltaJP MorganXeroxState universitiesCullinetAT&TDillon, ReadSony DiskMan Source: Michael Horn

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In Higher EducationIn 2009, 5.6 million students

enrolled on-line, 21% increase over previous

year, yet overall enrollment increased by

1.2%.

http://www.sloanconsortium.org/

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In Higher Education

Nearly 30% of all students in higher education taking courses online in

fall 2009.

http://www.sloanconsortium.org/

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• 2009, 1.5 million (est.) students enrolled online in K-12.

• K-12 on-line growing at 30% per year.

• 70% of school districts offer at least one course online.

http://iwww.nacol.org

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Delivering an Engaging and Challenging Course.

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OER Example

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Using the same course outlines, major assessments and courses examinations as face-to-face courses.

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Proctoring major assessments and final exams.

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Using live virtual sessions with software like Elluminate or Wimba Classroom.

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Requiring students have interactivity with the teacher and other students.

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Requiring weekly, purposeful communication between the teacher and individual students.

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Adding oral exams at milestone points in the course to check for understanding.

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Challenging problems for accelerated (gifted) students.

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Regular formative assessments, followed by periodic formal evaluations by outside reviewers.

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Achievement and Self-Esteem Beliefs – Students require a high degree of self-motivation, and [they] must perceive that their success depends on their own contributions, rather than those of the course or teacher.

Responsibility/Risk Taking – Students have to take the initiative [to] complete tasks, even when all the information may not be given and the correct way to proceed may not be clear.

Technology Skills and Access – Students in on-line courses not only must be skilled at using on-line resources but also should have better-than-average access to them.

Organization and Self-Regulation – Even more than other academic activities, on-line environments seem to require students to have excellent organization and study skills.

Roblyer, M.D. and Marshall, J. (2002). Prediction success of virtual high school students: Preliminary results from an educational success prediction instrument.

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◦ Astronomy◦ Consumer Economics◦ English IV: 20th Century Literature◦ English IV: AP◦ Health◦ U.S. History◦ Middle School Math Course 3

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Female (White, 46%; Asian, 6%)

Pass course with “A,” “B” or “C” – 91%

Completes work at home during traditional homework hours.

Enjoys flexibility and pacing.

Seeks quiet to study.Understands the self-

discipline requirements.

Based on 7 semesters of participation data

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See our semester reports at tinyurl.com/ipsdonline

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What time of the day do you complete most of the course work?

School Hours7%

4 p.m. - 7 p.m.21%

7 p.m.-10 p.m.23%

After 10 p.m5%

Weekend44%

See our semester reports at tinyurl.com/ipsdonline

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The workload in this course was:

Excessive12%

Little More30%

Same44%

Less14%

See our semester reports at tinyurl.com/ipsdonline

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What did you like about this course?

Own Pace58%

Flexibility35%

Technology0% Other

7%

See our semester reports at tinyurl.com/ipsdonline

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What did you dislike about this course?

Communication28%

No regular class13%

Technology21%

Other25%

No dislikes13%

See our semester reports at tinyurl.com/ipsdonline

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Only take this course if you are self-motivated enough to do it. It’s not bad at all if you manage your time wisely and set goals for yourself to finish it on time. I wrote down all of the due dates in my assignment notebook so I could see when they were coming up to remind myself or else I knew that I would probably forget.

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Health

AstronomyConsumer Economics

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Unit Cover Page Internal

Navigation Graphics Video Podcast Preview Unit Goals

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Unit ToC Checklist Study Guide Recorded

Session Content Assessments For Further

Understanding

Consumer Economics Astronomy

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Colorful Text in Large Font

Attractive Graphics

Appropriate Citations

Audio & Video

Content Consistent with Traditional Curriculum

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This will be part of our students’ futures in higher education, business, or military.

Let’s prepare for our students their future opportunities.

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