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Using Web 2.0 Tools to Create Engaging Environments for Students Jacque Allen E-Learning Facilitator Saint Kentigern College, Auckland
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For this session: 1.Professional Development Model 2.Web 2.0 Environment Examples 3.Your Turn – Explore, Create and Evaluate
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Professional Development Model ICT PD Group eLearning Lead Teachers Innovation in the classroom, (two term focus) Staff Meetings Staff Wide Email Staff Workshops Teacher Only Days – explore, create and evaluate Conference support for teachers
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ICT PD Group Focused professional development with individual teachers or a small group of teachers with similar needs. Three to six sessions, no more that two weeks apart, focusing on specific applications that engage students, in-class support if needed.
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eLearning Lead Teachers: A Professional Development Model Six teachers across a range of curriculum areas who teach a range of levels Each of the teachers are to work with at least one other teacher from their department in a mentoring role to trial and evaluate any new uses of digital technology in the classroom
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PD is always on the topics/units being taught at the time – action research model with a focus Visit other schools, attend conferences, share and collaborate with other teachers, facilitate in- house professional learning Term 3, 2009Term 1, 2010 Questioning using collaborative tools Capturing the ‘learning conversation’
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Innovation in the Classroom Teachers and Students, for two terms at a time Interactive White Board – will it work for us? Learning Management System – does this meet our needs for now and in the future? Voice Recognition – will this help with special needs in our school
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Staff Meetings Twice a term, addressing the whole staff Teachers showing student examples use of ICT in action –teaching and learning in action Comparisons made in relation to student engagement and achievement
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Staff Wide Email Once a term A wide range of useful web sites (Interface Magazine, etc) Made a point of not too often
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Search Engines are changing how they present their results and how you can save and share what you find: www.spezify.com www.eyeplorer.com www.boolify.org http://quinturakids.com www.kosmix.com www.bing.com Share your web site visits with others: http://middlespot.com www.jogtheweb.com www.delicious.com See what I am Bookmarking; my account name on Delicious skcallenj Needing pictures: http://www.pics4learning.com www.freepixels.com www.bigfoto.com www.picsearch.com www.picfindr.com Something for Science and Mathematics – making data useful: http://timetric.com www.wolframalpha.com http://www.clustrmaps.com/ http://www.statistics.gov.uk http://www.statistics.gov.uk (good for social sciences too) Quote Site: http://thinkexist.com/ Better than word of the week: www.savethewords.org www.wordle.net News and views: http://moourl.com/newsglobe http://moourl.com/googlene ws http://dailyme.com www.simplyheadlines.com www.meehive.com www.dogonews.comwww.dogonews.com – more Middle School Here are a few sites that are making waves in and out of SKC:- I am hoping people will find something that interests them, don’t feel you need to visit all of the sites
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Staff Workshops Set by the need or opportunity identified – offered to whole staff and/or department specific Not compulsory - very hands on (Plain English video tutorials)video tutorials Two times on offer in the same week or fortnight e.g. Fri morning and Wed afternoon
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Teacher Only Day Needs & opportunities identified by HoDs/SMT Options are important – focus on teaching and learning Emphasis on exploring, creating and evaluating – sharing of student examples high priority
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http://docs.google.com
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http://voicethread.com
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www.wordle.net
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Learning@School Conference, 2010 Stuart Middleton, yesterday http://www.wordle.net/show/wrdl/1700925/Stuart_Middleton_Keynote_2010
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www.show.zoho.com
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www.dipity.com http://xtimeline.com
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http://etherpad.com
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www.blogger.com Socratic QuestioningSocratic Questioning: Current Events – including family and interpreting different view points. http://www.skc12chem.blogspot.com/
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www.delicious.com
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www.wiki.zoho.com Student Voice about using a wiki in Yr12 IB English www.wikispaces.com
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www.animoto.com
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Your Turn to Share http://wallwisher.com/wall/shareandexplore http://wallwisher.com Share just one idea please
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Both Teachers and Students Engaging Environments:- Web 2.0 Mashing Google Docs Skype Podcasting Rich Media Mashing e.g. Audacity and Movie Maker Blogging VoiceThread Collaborative Presentations Wiki Communities
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Teaching and Learning Yr 12 IB Biology and Yr 13 NCEA Biology -Podcasts Creation of collective resource Engage the students in a collaborative manner in and out of class Unpacking assessment statements Jargon busting as a group – interpreting and making meaning of language
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Teaching and Learning Yr 12 IB Economics – Wiki and Zoho Notebook Reflect on contributions to enhance their own understanding Engage the students in a collaborative manner in and out of class Sharing ideas and posing questions to students and the teacher
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Use of the Class Wiki Class outside of class and not restricted by timetable Upload resources including Podcasts from class Embed other resources; YouTube, VoiceThread, etc Students involved in the process Discussion is topic based and focused Links to collaborative tools Student comments
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Student Driven Collaboration “It's working perfectly for us the wiki. We have only met once. And we've already got so many ideas. Thanks to wiki. Haha. “ Michael, Yr 13 SKC Environmental Council: Yr 13
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Where to from here? Continue to Explore, Create and Evaluate......not get caught up in the ‘must do’ culture and think of the students learning needs first.
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Your Turn: Explore, Create and Evaluate
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Jacque Allen E-Learning Facilitator Saint Kentigern College, Auckland allenj@skc.school.nz
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