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Also available in Curriki.org as a training module
NRTA Curriki Training Outline Draft Target Dates: TBD Audience: Internal NRTA and AARP Staff Modules An Introduction to Curriki: Tools and Techniques in Open Source Education Also available in Curriki.org as a training module
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Curriki Training: Module 1
Discussion/Lecture/Feedback
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Discussion, Lecture and Feedback (Introductory Module 1)
Overview of the Curriki and its Mission Goals for Today What is OpenSource? Curriki and NRTA Working Together What Can I Do? Assessing Directions for the NRTA/Curriki Collaboration
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Take a quick video tour of Curriki Click Here
An Overview of Curriki Take a quick video tour of Curriki Click Here Place holder for new video from Noah You may stop, pause, exit or rewind this short video at any point during the presentation by using the buttons at the bottom of the screen
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A Global Challenge The United Nations’ “Millennium Goal”
By 2015 every child in the world can complete primary school
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Curriki’s Mission & Promise
Our Mission: To Eliminate the Education Divide Our Promise: Every student and educator in the world will have access to quality learning resources
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Who is Curriki? Curriki is the only Internet site in the world for community-created, K-12, free curricula A single repository for validated curricula With review & comments by subject matter experts It was founded by Sun Microsystems in 2004 It became an independent 501(c)(3) in 2006
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Site Status Update Quick Facts Total members: ~30,000+
Total Asset: ~1400 (And about to go exponential) Traffic: Slightly under 1000 visitors and 5K page views in a day sustaind in April and May A 50% reduction in traffic form January time frame. North America dominance in traffic diminishing. Significant up-tick in traffic as a percentage from India in particular, but Asia, Australia and other regions as well. Global reach is extending. Rate of asset contribution seems to be steadily increasing, and we expect to see exponential growth in the coming quarter as users discover the new tools. New memberships rate steady but slow at around 100 to 200 a week.
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Goals for Today: Shaping the future of the partnership
What is Open Source and Collaborative Curricula? How Will Curriki and NRTA Work Together What Roles Can I Play Assessing the Directions Demonstration and Hands-On Activity: Module 2 Using Curriki and Practice Session: Module 3
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What is Open Source? Software and content created and developed by a community rather than a single individual or company Programmed by volunteers from many organizations Free and available to anyone who would like to use it or modify it
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What is Collaborative Curricula
What is Collaborative Curricula? Collaboration with others to create or modify curriculum units that enhance teaching with new Internet technologies. Features include: Support to help you integrate content into your classroom Collaborative tools to help you work with a team of designers The ability to add resources and standards into the design
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In the beginning…. The Evolution of the Internet Web 1.0
Originally a powerful research tool Today there are over 1 billion people on the Web The Internet contains a trillion links on 100 billion Web pages, with an estimated 7 million pages being created daily
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The Read/Write Web Web 2.0 Users want to be the source of the content
YouTube and MySpace are good examples. MySpace has over 70 million members.
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The Read/Write Web Web 2.0 More than just posting music and videos
Blogging Wikis Other equally simple and powerful technologies
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Blogging A blog is a chronological, online journal
Others may subscribe to a person's blog Only a handful of people blogged in 1999, today over 50 million blogs
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Wiki Literally Wiki Wiki – or “quick” in Hawaiian
Type of Web site that can be edited by anyone Users add to the work of others The community polices itself The best known example is Wikipedia, the Open Source encyclopedia
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What Does This Mean for Education?
High quality content can now be made widely available for free
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…High Quality Free Content
Isn’t that a contradiction in terms? Let’s take a look at some examples…..
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Click Here Ecology Misc. Ecosystems Biotic ? Vocab! 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
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Where the buffalo roam? What is a grassland!
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Continue
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Click Here
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Gutenberg Project And here…
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With Curriki and NRTA Working Together
We Can Revolutionize Education by Allowing Qualified Educators to: Create Publish Edit Comment Improve OpenSource Curricula
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NRTA/Curriki Together
Building a High Quality Repository for Open Source Curricula Establish a Community of Educator Volunteers in NRTA and the State REAs Engage our Partners to Participate in Education Locally, Nationally and Globally
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Contribute & Create Together
Share what you already have Create content Lesson plans Assessments Textbooks Worksheets Build from other people’s content Create your own collections
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What Can I Do? NRTA/REA members will use Curriki to: Share content
Share expertise Evaluate and review content Lead group projects Build an Online Community of Educators
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Why Work with Curriki? Lend your expertise and wisdom to the world
Be part of the mission Move your commitment to education into the future Lead important projects Learn new technologies Work with like-minded educators Get recognized for effort and contribution Leave your mark on education locally and globally
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Assessing the Directions of the NRTA/Curriki Collaboration
What are your thoughts?
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Curriki Training: Module 2
Demonstration and Hands-On
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Demonstration and Hands-On (Module 2)
The Curriki Tool Set: A Detailed Overview Navigating Curriki Setting up an account and logging in Creating a Profile Exploring and adding content on Curriki
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The Curriki Tool Set: A Detailed Overview
Become a Member Search the Site Browse Resources Contribute Resources Add a Learning Resource Create a Learning Resource Build a Collection Member Community My Curriki Featured Members Volunteer About Curriki News Board Leadership Team Donate Help Join Curriki Primary Curriki Tools Curriki Information About Curriki Help
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Navigating Curriki Join Login Your Profile Search Browse
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Click here to join Curriki Click here to Browse Curriki
Type terms here to Search Curriki Click here to join Curriki Click here to login to Curriki after entering your name and password Click here to Browse Curriki
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Setting up an account and logging in
Selecting a User Name Choosing a Password Logging in for the First Time Creating your Profile
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Start Here
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Click here to join Curriki
Click here to login to Curriki after entering your name and password
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Exploring content and material on Curriki
Searching Browsing
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Type terms here to Search Curriki Click here to Browse Curriki
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Adding to Curriki Adding Content Creating Material
Building Collections
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Click here to Add a Learning Resource
Click here to Create a Learning Resource ….. and here to Build a Collection of Material
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NRTA
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Click here to Create a Learning Resource
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Watch out for POP UPs here!
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Click here to Add a Learning Resource
Click here to Create a Learning Resource ….. and here to Build a Collection of
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Review Can you describe the Curriki Tool Set?
Are you comfortable navigating Curriki? Can you help someone in setting up an account and logging in? Do you know the steps in creating a Profile? Will you be able to demonstrate how to explore and add content on Curriki?
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If so…. You are ready for the next Module
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Curriki Training: Module 3
Using Curriki Practice Sessions
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Using Curriki: A Practice Session (Module 3)
Creating Curricular Content Practice Working With Content Licensing and Creative Commons Creating Collections and Derivative Works
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Creating Curricular Content
Word Documents Links Images Video
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… and here to Add a Learning Resource
Here to Create a Learning Resource Remember? Here to Build a Collection
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To add a document, image image or a link….
Bill Gates Pushes
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A wonderful resource for teachers!
Word Documents A wonderful resource for teachers!
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Click here to Create a Learning Resource
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Watch out for POP UPs here!
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Video TBD
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Curriki Training: Module 3 Con’t
Working With Content
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Working With Content My Curriki My Collections Editing Content
Licensing and The Creative Commons Collaborating with others Blogs Groups
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My Curriki
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My Collections
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Editing Content
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Licensing and The Creative Commons
Assets may be designated as: Public domain Creative Commons attribution Copyleft (share alike) Non-derivative works Collections: The greatest distribution possible Your choice Selecting a default asset designation
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Collaborating with others
Can be done with all content Groups may be organized to facilitate this Teams can be formed to work on parts of a curriculum Students can be involved as well Others can use your work as a stepping stone for additional developments
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Blogs
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Groups TBD
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Following Modules and Slides are Still Under Development
Modules 4, & 5 / Slides
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Curriki Training: Module 4
Advanced Tools …Coming Soon
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Reviewing material TBD
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Grading material TBD
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Curriki Training: Module 5
Review and Assessment
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Review, Assessment and Further Training
TBD
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The End …………………………………..thus far!
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