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Mary Churchill Technology Integrationalist Duluth Public Schools Chery Takkunen, Ph.D Chair, Assoc. Professor Graduate Education Programs The School of Education The College of St. Scholastica Takkunen: [email protected]

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Mary Churchill

Technology Integrationalist

Duluth Public Schools

Chery Takkunen, Ph.D

Chair, Assoc. Professor

Graduate Education Programs

The School of Education The College of St. Scholastica

Takkunen: [email protected]

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Framework(s): Technology for Learning and 21st Century skills

Empower students for optimal learning

Higher level thining

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What is the best example of technology integration you have witnessed in your school in the last year?

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21st Century Skills

LoTI

ISTE Standards

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We are currently preparing students for jobs that don’t yet exist . . . using technologies that haven’t yet been invented . . .in order to solve problems we don’t even know are problems yet.

—Richard Riley, Secretary of Education under Clinton

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Core Subjects

Critical Thinking

Collaboration

Creativity

Communication

Global Awareness

Information Literacy

Technology Literacy

Innovation

Life/career skills

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Return to basic skills- safer?

Concerns: NCLB state tests?

Deep learning vs. shallow learning

Have faith 21st Century skills teaching and learning works.

Not either/Or

A Vision of K-12 Students

Article in folder cites research to support 21st century skills

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Bloom, Lorin Anderson, revised Bloom's Taxonomy and published this- Bloom's Revised Taxonomy in 2001.Key to this is the use of verbs

http://www.techlearning.com/printablearticle/8670

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Old Way New Way

Quantity

Number of computers

Internet use

“How much?”

Quality of use How students are

using technology Quality of product

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Six Levels

Level Four- Target Level

Adopted by many states

At Level Four best chance for student learning potential

Dr. Christopher Moersch (1995)

LOTI- Connection

Formerly named Levels of Technology ImplementationTakkunen: [email protected]

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Level

0 Non-use

1 AwarenessTeacher use only- Grades, email, etc. (Productivity)

2 ExplorationStudent us (Lower level thinking)Teacher directedTechnology is an extension or enrichment

3 InfusionHigher level thinking and engaged learning used to care out teacher-directed tasks

4 IntegrationA and B (Mechanical vs. Routine)Learner Centered- Student inquiry driven process

5 ExpansionGoes beyond the classroom

6 Technology infusionTechnology goes beyond the classroom wallsUbiquitous use

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Bloom, Lorin Anderson, revised Bloom's Taxonomy and published this- Bloom's Revised Taxonomy in 2001.Key to this is the use of verbs

http://www.techlearning.com/printablearticle/8670

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Students use of digital tools and resources is inherent and motivated by the drive to answer student-generated questions that dictate the content, process, and products embedded in the learning experience.

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1. Standard texting rates only (worst cast US $0.20)2. We have no access to your phone number3. Capitalization doesn’t matter, but spaces and spelling do

TIPSTakkunen: [email protected]

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Administrators

Teachers

Students

Student Profiles

44 states have adopted these or other tech standards

Minnesota still does not have a set of grade level measureable technology standards…..

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Visionary Leadership NETS-A

Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning NETS T

Creativity and Innovation NETS S Communicate and Collaborate NETS S

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What did you identify as the best technology project you saw in your school last year?

What LoTI level do you believe it is?

Did this project encourage 21st century skills?

Did it meet any of the ISTE standards?

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Marzono’s Work

Classroom Instruction that Works

Promethean: 17% Achievement Gain

"You don't get gains from technology... you get gains from changing the learning environment with technology"Twitter quote from #ties09 “quoting Marzono”

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21st Century

Skills

ISTE NETSLoTI

Higher LevelThinking

Empower and

Engage

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The illiterate of the future will not be the person who cannot read. It will be the person who does not know how to learn.

Alvin Toffler

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Awash in too many ideas…

Where to start?

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It’s a little like herding cats..….

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I like the Smartboard, but I think that all kids should have their own small smartboards so that we could do more stuff….

1st grader from Northern MN

When I go to school I have to “power down”… 5the grader from Illinois

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Digital- Age Literacy◦ Kids need help with this

Remember that schools may be the only place for some children to access technology

Research: $70,000 for full technology access with high speed internet at home

TALK to students- they know!

Let Children Create

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Tech Team Project

0 credit course available for student teachers

1 credit course ($125.00) available for cooperating teachers◦ Mentor student teachers/training etc.

◦ Read several articles

◦ Reflection paper

Student teacher creates a technology-integrated project

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Student project (Student teacher in charge)◦ Can this project fit in with work that is already

being done?

◦ ISTE standard

◦ MN academic standard

◦ Higher level thinking

◦ LoTi level 3 or higher

◦ CSS lesson plan

Celebration: A day to share projects!

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What other support do you need?

Will the tentative dates work?

Would you prefer to have support/training in your classrooms?

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Thank you!

[email protected]

Twitter@ctak10

Facebook.com.css.education

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