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POWER UP, PETE: TEACHING PETE MAJORS TECHNO-TOOLS FOR SUCCESS Dr. Joanne Leight Slippery Rock University AAHPERD Convention Charlotte, NC April 26, 2013 www.joanneleight.comPresentation PowerPoint
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Overview Slippery Rock University PETE Program History Curriculum Changes Technology for PETE Course Development & Design Content Evaluation and Revisions Tech PETE Projects Teaching Examples - Videos
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Slippery Rock University One of the 14 state-owned institutions that comprise the State System of Higher Education of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (PASSHE). Founded in 1889 as a teacher education institution, Slippery Rock has grown into a comprehensive university. There are over 50 buildings on a 660 acre campus located in western Pennsylvania, less than one hour north of Pittsburgh. Approximately 8600 undergraduate students. Over 65 different majors.
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PETE Program at the Rock Over 250 Physical Education Teacher Education Majors Twenty full time faculty members / Two part time Twenty Student Teaching Centers Three Out-of-Region Student Teaching Opportunities Dublin, Ireland (Fall); Mexico City (Spring); Raleigh, NC (Summer) Four Minors Adapted Physical Activity Aquatics Coaching Adventure Fitness Three student run clubs PETE Club FIT Club Aquatics & SCUBA One Honorary Phi Epsilon Kappa One Graduate Program Adapted Physical Activity
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History of Curriculum Change (cont.) Exit interviews determined that technology was an area of deficiency for PETE students. While proficient with numerous modes of technology, many students did not possess the skills necessary for using technology specific to physical education. Students did not know how to integrate technology into their lessons and teaching experiences.
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History of Curriculum Change Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) Board of Governors mandated that all degree programs must be capped at 120 credit hours (2002). SRU’s PETE program required 141 credit hours for dual certification in H/PE, grades K-12. Physical Education department spent two years revising the PETE program. While shaving credits and combining courses, one class was added: Technology for PETE
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Technology Course Development Researched what to include in course. Linked course content to following standards: NASPE International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) SRU College of Education (COE) Framework Fall 2003 - Final approval of course syllabus Spring 2004 - Course was taught for the first time. Two sections of 30 students for each subsequent semester.
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Technology Course Design Two main components Lecture Using Technology in Physical Education (Mohnsen, 2012) Lab Technology for PETE: Student Handbook of Technology Skills Instructions & Assessments (Leight, 2012) Laptops – Fall 2005 Computer Lab – Fall 2009 Course Evaluation Quizzes and Exams Projects
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Course Content - Lecture Introduction to Technology in Health and PE Computers 101 Text-Based Documents Data Manipulation Using Images Using Video Using Audio Using Telecommunication Instructional Software Assessing Student Learning Measuring Devices Interactive Devices Online Physical Education Improving the Instructional Delivery The Future of Technology
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Course Content - Lab Microsoft Applications Word Assignment Publisher Award certificate Flyer Brochure Newsletter Fitness calendar Excel Grade sheet Heart rate chart / graph Interactive PowerPoint Jeopardy Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Movie Maker Digital Video
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Course Content – Lab (cont.) NASPE Talk / NASPE Forum NASPE Talk NASPE Forum Dell Axim Pocket PC iPad 2 (Fall 2011) Computerized Exercise Equipment Heart Rate Monitors Personal Response Systems Health and Physical Education Software Online Web Search – Health / PE Topic* Web Evaluations* Academic Search – Health / PE Topic* Electronic Portfolio
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Course Content – Lab (cont.) Google Google Webinar http://www.psahperd.org/webinar Gmail Professional email Google Sites Website Design Google Forms Health Quiz / Survey Blogger Health & PE Blog YouTube Digital Video
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Course Content – Lab (cont.) Podcasting Audacity Audacity Zamzar.com Zamzar.com Wiki Pbworks.com Pbworks.com QR Codes Qrcode.kaywa.com Qrcode.kaywa.com Twitter Technology Tools 4 Teachers Blackboard Desire 2 Learn Dropbox Dropittome
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Dropittome.com/drleight You can create an account at: www.dropittome.com
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Dropbox – Dropittome Folder
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Course Evaluation - Revisions Changed: PowerPoint (traditional interactive) Digital video (group individual) Quizzes (paper online) Course Management System (Blackboard D2L)
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Course Evaluation – Revisions (cont.) Repetitive assignments Online web searches Web evaluation Academic searches Pocket PC – Dell Axim Digital Video Personal Response System Podcasting Blogging Wiki iPads Twitter QR Codes Google (Sites & Forms) Technology Tools for Teachers Eliminated : Added:
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Technology Tools 4 Teachers Photo sharing Word clouds Social bookmarking Online surveys Mind mapping Video creation Online videos Brain games/Puzzle makers Screencasts Backchanneling Study tools Grants Video tutorials Student organization Organized web research Live video conferencing Learn a language Online polling Cell phone polling File sharing Downloading videos Search engines for students Covert text to speech Online rubrics Delivering modern substitute lesson plans
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Technology Tools for Teachers - Example
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TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS PE 202: Technology for PETE
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Word Assignment
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Word Assessment
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Award Certificate
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Flyer
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Certificate & Flyer Assessment
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Fitness Calendar
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Fitness Calendar Assessment
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Badminton Brochure
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Professional Brochure
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Brochure Assessment
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Grade Sheet Excel Heart Rate
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Interactive PowerPoint
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QR Codes
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Google Sites – Webpage Design
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Google Forms – Survey or Quiz
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Blogger
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Twitter
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Wiki – Script for Podcast
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Digital Video
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Electronic Portfolio
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TEACHING WITH TECHNOLOGY PE 352: Secondary Methods
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Technology Use in Other Courses Portable Smartboard Heart Rate Monitors Pedometers Accelerometers GPS units Underwater camera Underwater camcorders Digital video cameras Flip video cameras Swivl Pico Projector Smartphones iPads Dartfish
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Swivl – Teaching Examples Record video and audio Follows speaker / teacher 48 App – Ab Workout
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Pico Projector – Teaching Examples Connect to iPhone Project videos Station work 49 Basketball Shooting
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Smartphones – Teaching Examples Apps Crossfit Ab workout Pick Me Attendance Deck Workout Geocache 50 Basketball/Smartphone
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Smartphones – Teaching Examples Online polling–Data collection Connect to Pico projector Play music for stations Swivl QR code scavenger hunt 51 Poll Everywhere
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iPad – Teaching Examples Apps Crossfit Ab workout Pick Me Attendance Deck Workout Notability iCoacher Coach Board Show photos Show videos Video students Connect to Pico projector Apple TV – Air Play Play music for stations QR code scavenger hunt App – Deck Workout 52
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iPad – Teaching Examples 53 App – Pick Me
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iPads: QR Code – Teaching Example Scavenger Hunt
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GPS – Teaching Examples Geocaching Gecko smack Orienteering 55 Gecko Smack
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Smartboard – Teaching Examples Video demonstrations Check for understanding responses Student data collection Smartboard games Interactive PowerPoint games Exercise videos Dance routine 56 Basketball PowerPoint
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Smartboard – Teaching Examples 57 Burpee Video Myelin Sheaths
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Flip Videos – Teaching Examples Student self assessment Peer assessment 58 Self Assessment
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Heart Rate Monitor – Teaching Examples Zumba
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THANK YOU! Any Questions? Dr. Joanne Leight Physical Education Department 115C Morrow Field House Slippery Rock University Slippery Rock, PA 16057 Joanne.leight@sru.edu Presentation PowerPoint
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