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Using Nearpod in the classroom as a webtool and app. Links to videos can be found on resources page. Created for iNation iPad training for Waxahachie ISD, January 2014. Please give credit when used or referenced.
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Puts the learning in THEIR hands.
Photo by KJH Photography via EdWeek.com
Presented by Molly Adams for iNation 2014 Waxahachie Global High, T-STEM/ECHS [email protected], @finchgirl10 (Twitter) ELA/Dual Credit/FIRST Robotics/TC for North Star of TX Writing Project
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www.tinyurl.com/nearpodpoll
http://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choice_polls/UNQLiX8rjaLv54B
WHILE WE WERE FIGURING OUT HOW TO MAKE THINGS BETTER, WHAT HAS
HAPPENED IN OUR CLASSROOMS?
“Klaus found he had little interest in books. The gears in Violet’s
inventive brain seemed to stop. And even Sunny, who of course
was too young to really understand what was going on, bit
things with less enthusiasm.” Lemony Snicket,
A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning
LABEL WHY STUDENTS END UP THIS WAY.
NEARPOD INTERACTIVE SLIDE HERE.
TALK ABOUT YOUR DRAWING WITH YOUR SHOULDER PARTNER.
“The youth gets together his materials to build a bridge to the moon, or, perchance, a palace or temple on the earth, and, at length, the middle-aged man concludes to build a woodshed with them.”
Henry David Thoreau From BrainyQuote.com
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zVS8HIPUng
It’s scientifically proven. Listen to Sarah-Jane Blakemore, a cognitive neuroscientist at University College in London, at TED Edinburgh, 2012.
Learning is more social for young people.
Beginning to 4:15, at end, start at 13:04
NEARPOD INTERACTIVE SLIDE HERE.
Join the class! Download app or go to website www.nearpod.com, and put in this pin:
According to c│net reviews, Nearpod is “enables teachers to use their Tablet to manage content on students' mobile devices. It combines presentation, collaboration, and real-time assessment tools into one integrated solution.”
Interactive digital platform, webtool and app for giving students direct access to teacher content, with teacher maintaining central control of the information
Create slideshows Give presentations Watch videos Interact as a class – video, web page, response, quiz, draw Give a self-paced or timed test “Copy of teacher notes” – accommodations?? FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT!!!!
1. Set up an account
1. Set up an account
2. Play – create, engage, assess.
2. Play – create, engage, assess.
2. Play – create, engage, assess.
2. Play – create, engage, assess.
2. Play – create, engage, assess.
3. Watch something. Respond.
5. Talk to each other.
Provocative
Pics or Quotes
Youth is a wonderful
thing. What a crime to
waste it on children.
George Bernard Shaw
Formative Assessment.
Technology.
Interactive teaching.
Social and individualized
learning.
Enough said.
Social Learning Theory and
Brain Research:
Peak in pre-frontal cortex
development between
10 and 16 years old
21st Century
Learning www.p21.org
From Dr. Blakemore’s TED Talk, 2012.
Albert Bandura’s research, 1971:
“…virtually all learning phenomena resulting from direct
experiences can occur on a vicarious basis through observation
of other people’s behavior as its consequences….”
HOWEVER
“…new patterns of behavior can be acquired through direct
experiences….”
WHICH CAN BE ALTERED OR INFLUENCED BY
“reinforcement” regarding “the relationship between one’s
actions and their outcomes”
From Bandura’s Social Learning Theory, 1977, pp. 305-16. http://www.jku.at/org/content/e54521/e54528/e54529/e178059/Bandura_SocialLearn
ingTheory_ger.pdf
It’s a BYOD thing, too. And it just happens to be fun. G
raph
ic fr
om Edu
demic’s
Blog
.
Share reports from assessments
Grades for you
Individual and
collective
“Hey, are we going to use that Nearpod thing again tomorrow? I think I did better on the test on there than on paper.”
How might your students respond to it?
How might your students respond to it?
NEARPOD
INTERACTIVE
SLIDE HERE.
In my youth, I traveled much, and I observed in different countries, that the more public provisions were made for the poor, the less they provided for themselves, and of course
became poorer. And, on the contrary, the less was done for them, the more they did for
themselves, and became richer.
Benjamin Franklin
Let us not forget that teachers teach kids. And kids need to EXPERIENCE learning first-hand to
continue to develop their schema and decision-making skills.
Pho
to c
ourt
esy
of M
. Ada
ms
But it is never a replacement for the rich breadth of knowledge and experience you can provide in your classroom.
If it’s too easy, they will never feed themselves.
Thanks for coming!
Molly Adams, Waxahachie Global High – ELA/Robotics
[email protected], @finchgirl10
www.nearpod.com
c│net review: http://download.cnet.com/Nearpod/3000-20414_4-75978624.html
Albert Bandura’s original work on social learning theory, via Google Scholar: http://www.jku.at/org/content/e54521/e54528/e54529/e178059/Bandura_SocialLearningTheory_ger.pdf
Edudemic blog review: http://www.edudemic.com/nearpod-app-adds-exciting-new-feature/
Student feedback via Schoology discussion board.
BrainyQuote.com for all quotes on “youth”: http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/keywords/youth.html
A Series of Unfortunate Events: A Bad Beginning, by Lemony Snicket, HarperCollins, © 1999.
Sarah-Jane Blakemore’s TED Talk, Edinburgh, 2012: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zVS8HIPUng
Nearpod Testimonial video: http://vimeo.com/35385312
PollEverywhere: http://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choice_polls/UNQLiX8rjaLv54B
Thanks for coming!
Molly Adams, Waxahachie Global High – ELA/Robotics
[email protected], @finchgirl10