Teachers’ role
Higher level thinking
QR codes
Students show learning
Teachers monitor learning
Bring outside in
Take learning out
Communicate
From text to media
Global/ Cultural
Extra: Use all of mobile, not just apps
Improve student learning through teacher’s decisions and technology – harry.g.tuttle at gmail
Teachers’ role
Higher level thinking
QR codes
Students show learning
Teachers monitor learning
Bring outside in
Take learning out
Communicate
From text to media
Global/ Cultural
Extra: Use all of mobile, not just apps
3 hour workshop
Classroom examples/lesson learned for each
Find Reference Info
Google 466453
Chacha 242-242
Apps – Dictionary, Thesaurus, …
Internet
Capture Information
Photo
Voice
Video
Communicate through texting
Celly
Wiffiti
Communicate through media
Flickr slideshow
Yodio
Geo-tours with QR codes and GPS
Learn Globally
BBC
Collaboration
Do Higher Level Thinking
Contrast and Compare
Synthesize from various sources
Learn content
Interactive
Varied/differentiated media sources
Assess learning
Google Forms / Polleverywhere / Spreadsheet
Use QR Codes
Hints: 1 Name 2 Multiple 3 Link 4 See
QR code generator: http://createqrcode.appspot.com/
Tuttle’s formative assessment books: http://is.gd/tbook
I know of a person who does not have any technology in his room accept for a 70s looking overhead. One day he decided to walk around his institute and see how the teachers who had technology in their room was using it. 9/10 rooms were using the “elmo” type device to show a handout, a passage from a book, etc. They were using their fully Internet capable machine as a modern day opaque projector which would project the image of anything put inside it. The one other person was showing a DVD. How much money has been invested in technology so that people can use technology from the past such as a DVD player or an opaque projector! Educational institutes need to take a lead in helping their teachers to use the many educational resources that are available. Perhaps at each faculty meeting there can be a five minute demonstration of various ways to use technology to improve student learning in powerful ways.
What does a walk around your school reveal about technology use and student learning?
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Some high school teachers were sharing the success of using concept maps in their classes. These teachers had created their concept maps in Inspiration. They were proud that their students could complete the concept maps.
I wonder if they had their students create their own concept map from scratch. Do they allow students to select which type concept map they will use to display their learning? Do they allow their students the growth opportunity to decide what to include on the map? Do they allow students to work through the creation of the concept map as they learn information or concepts over time? Do they allow students to own their own learning instead of doing a “fill-in-the-blank” type of teacher given concept map?
What experiences have you had with your students creating their own concept maps?