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Senior Emily Smak, 20, tries out the treadmill workstation in one of the study lounges in the new Education and Human Services Building at Central Michigan University. There is a new iMac computer attached to it so students can get a little exercise while doing homework or other things on the computer.

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What is this?

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Technology for Teachers

Dr. Richard J. VoltzAssociate Director

Illinois Association of School Administrators

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Email me at [email protected]

to receive invitations for my Ning, Wikispace and Google

Documents

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Webpage containing tutorial for various technology

functions is

http://iasa.wikispaces.com

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Goal for this presentation is for you to use one technology

skill this year in your classroom

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How many of these terms do you know?

1. Wiki2. Blog3. Ning4. Jing5. delicious6. ProfCast7. Podcast8. Gcast9. Backchanneling10. Wikipedia11. Forum12. Tinyurl or bit.ly13. AudiBoo

14. Classroom20.com15. iTunesU16. Web 2.017. Posterous18. Ustream19. Friendfeed20. TED Talks21. FaceBook22. Elluminate23. RSS24. Twitter25. Lit2GoExtra CreditChachaWiimoteJottDoodle

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Teacher is key!

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Infrastructure & Connectivity

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Growing Up Digital by Don Tapscott

“Today’s kids are so bathed in bits that they think it’s all part of the natural landscape. To them, the digital technology is no more intimidating than a VCR or toaster.”

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What is Web 2.0?

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When I was growing up, my parents told me, “Finish your dinner. People in China and India are starving.” I tell my daughters, “Finish your homework. People in India and China are starving for your job.”

---Thomas Friedman, 2005

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YouTube - Hudson Flight 1549 HD Animation with audio for US Airways Water Landing-1

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What does it mean to be a student in the digital age?

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YouTube - PIL InfoLit Dialog, No. 1 Wikipedia -1

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If I were you…

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Use Skypein Your Classroom

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Have Your StudentsMake a Video Podcast

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What station does the President of the United States make his radio address on?

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And the winner… Karen Rose and her 3rd grade class from the Melissa, Texas, school district, singing a parody of a

Madonna song “Living in a Digital World.”

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Digital Education The Hollywood Treatment at NECC

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What are the negative aspects of having students

“connected” at school?

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Have Your Students Make A Screenshot Tutorial

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Mathtrain-1.TV   Probability with Ben and Jerry

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You Make A Screenshot Tutorial

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You Make a Webpage

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http://iasa4u.ning.com/

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http://iasa.wikispaces.com/

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Start an audio Podcast and update regularly

For studentsFor parents

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Gcast• Can make audio recording via your

phone

• Set up a Gcast account

• Call your own account from cell phone, record conversation

• Send as a digital file where you want it to go

Now costs $99/yr for cell phone, free if upload

digital file

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•Made with iWeb

•Saved on MobileMe

•Link to Gcast (embed)

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Encourage you to engage students in their own learning

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Did You Know V. 5

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What Are 21st Century Learning Skills

• Digital-Age Literacy

• Inventive Thinking (creative)

• Effective Communication

• High Productivity

Courtesy of Howie DiBlasi

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Poll Everywhere

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Team of students:

• Research team – Google – AltaVista Search

• Tutorial Team – Jing (Create Screencasts)

• Curriculum Team –Podcasts (Recordings)

• Scribes Team – Google Docs (take class notes)

• Global team – e-pals – IVC- Skype

• Contributions To Society – Kiva

Courtesy: November Learning & Alan November

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Social Networking in School

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NSBA Survey (July 2007)

• 52% of schools prohibit social networking

• Problem is student safety on-line

• List of Educational Networking sites at http://www.educationalnetworking.com/List+of+Networks

http://thejournal.com/articles/2009/09/16/social-networking-in-schools-incentives-for-participation.aspx

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Add Twitter To Your Communication

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Follow me on Twitter at rvoltz and

IllinoisASA

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Teachers use Twitter

• To communicate with students and parents on homework and class activities

• To link up with other teachers in a type of professional learning community

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Start discussing:

“ What is the future computer for

classroom use?”

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• “Laptops are very ’90s,” says University of Michigan researcher Elliot Soloway. “They are your daddy’s computers.”

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http://www.cellphonesinlearning.com/

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Virtual Textbooks

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Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/09/education/09textbook.html?_r=2&ref=education

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• At Empire High School in Vail, Ariz., students use computers provided by the school to get their lessons, do their homework and hear podcasts of their teachers’ science lectures.

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• In California, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger this summer announced an initiative that would replace some high school science and math texts with free, “open source” digital versions.

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• “In five years, I think the majority of students will be using digital textbooks,” said William M. Habermehl, superintendent of the 500,000-student Orange County schools. “They can be better than traditional textbooks.”

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At Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, a select group of freshmen received Kindles, an online book reader, instead of the textbooks.

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iPad•$500 to $700•Operating system similar to iPhone•E-reader•Multiple apps to run simultaneously•"You're going to walk into a store, the store is going to recognize that you've entered the store, it will say, "Do you want to buy a venti coffee?" — it will know what you're going to buy and maybe the transaction will take place on the tablet," Crothers speculated. "It's not made for typing ... you'll have the option, but it's a whole new paradigm.”

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English Via Cell Phone

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Will educators let students use mobile devices?

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• Smart phone penetration will hit 82% by 2013 – Text to screen– In-class polling

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• The App Store is producing an explosion of educational mobile content – Translation tools, musical instruments,

learning games, mobile books

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Existing pilots of mobile education are

demonstrating success

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• Preliminary research from both Australia and the US is finding that when using iPod Touches as part of their class activities, school attendance increases, students are more willing to come to school, and they do more homework

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• Further quantitative research is needed, but it seems obvious that kids will learn more if they are engaged in the process -- and cutting-edge mobile devices like the iPod Touch are brilliant at driving engagement.

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Mobile devices offer access to the Internet in places

where the traditional web doesn't reach

Source: http://ezinearticles.com/?iPhone-Education---4-Reasons-Why-Mobile-Devices-Will-Transform-How-Our-Kids-Learn&id=2662128

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The Simpsons on Cell Phones

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The Old Web

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The New Web

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Record Lecture Using ProfCastSave to GarageBand

Embed in iWebUpload to WebPage

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Encourage teachers to engage

students in their own learning

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“We should instead use technology funding to bolster new learning models and innovations, such as online-learning environments, to level the playing field and allow students from all walks of life -- from small, rural communities to budget-strapped urban schools -- to access the rich variety that is now available only to children in wealthy suburban districts.”

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Inspiring Idea

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Do you think students are more engaged outside of

school than in school?

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What are you doing about it?

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How young professionals say they learn.

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“I can look it up on-line, find an expert and then collaborate with that person on a solution.”

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“If I had to learn something new today the first place I would

go is Google, then forum sites, then video

sources.”

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“I would ask professionals and see if they would share their information with me.”

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“I would first go to Google, then Wikipedia, then my address book to see who I know that I could contact and leverage their knowledge to help me.”

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“Consult with peers, look on the Internet to search and learn information about the topic I am interested in.”

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iTunesU

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Skype

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Skype on the go…

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ePals

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