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1 EB-13 ICT Across the Curriculum in K-8 Presenter: Dave Hildebrand Curriculum Coordinator Garden Valley School Division

2 A bit about me… Graduate of the Business Teacher Ed Program (RRC & U of M) Business Ed teacher for nearly 20 years 2004-2007 - Part-time Tech Vocational Coordinator for Garden Valley Collegiate 2007-2011 - ICT Coordinator for GVSD Since 2011- Curriculum Coordinator for GVSD

3 About Today’s Session Disclaimer #1: I’m not a K-8 teacher…but I’ve worked with many K-8 teachers Disclaimer #2: I’m not the “iPad guy” K-8 is, in many ways, two distinct “worlds:” Early Years (K-4) and Middle Years (5-8) We’ll try to look at: ◦ A rationale for ICT infusion ◦ Manitoba Education & Literacy with ICT ◦ Project ideas and sites that encourage critical, creative, and digital citizenship skills. ◦ Some emerging technologies to watch

4 ICT in the Classroom is an Adventure…

5 …and it’s not about Perfection… “People often called us perfectionists, but we were not looking for perfection. We were looking for some kind of magic in the music. “ ~ Paul Simon

6 …and means different things to users “Technology is anything that wasn't around when you were born.” ~ Alan Kay

7 Technology in Education: Why? Young people are technologically fearless. Captures the power of the narrative and ‘story’ (J. Bruner) Allows students to develop a voice, collaborate, organize, debate, create, and…participate. Offers students an authentic ‘audience’

8 Technology in Education: Why? Develop essential skills Games have their place-but watch out for “skill and drill” activities The huge positive potential children have and the vital role they have to play in shaping the world Laying a foundation for future learning and future living…

9 ICT: A Powerful Vehicle Assessment Creativity Curriculum Motivation Infused Not a ‘sideline’

10 Improve student writing and literacy Improve student numeracy skills Support resource-based learning (eg. library, resource) Altering instructional approach Individualizing instruction Using adaptive technologies Where ICT Can Play a Role

11 Technology Infusion… What is Technology “Infusion”? The transparent application of ICT, wherever and whenever appropriate, to enhance critical and creative thinking. Infusion says “it’s not about the computers; it’s about teaching students to be creative and critical thinkers.” The computer is just a tool that we use to get to our real goals. Do we need 1:1 to achieve this?

12 Manitoba Ed. - A ‘Snapshot’ of the changes… Manitoba Ed. - A ‘Snapshot’ of the changes… Early 90’s – Software-based, slow networks 1998 document: Technology as a Foundation Skill Area ◦ Focus largely still on technology and skills, not the students. 2002 – Curriculum Navigator Project 2006 document: Literacy with ICT Across the Curriculum (LwICT) ◦ Now student-centered. - Using ICT in a 21 st Century context  Creativity and Collaboration.

13 LwICT Continuum (see document) document

14 LwICT Continuum Students grow in depth

15 Manitoba Ed. - A ‘Snapshot’ of the changes… Manitoba Ed. - A ‘Snapshot’ of the changes… 2009 – LwICT mandated for all K-8 2012 – MAPLE (see site ) – new MB teacher professional learning spacesite 2012-13 – LwICT no longer on report card ◦ i.e. ‘Infusion’ is now happening

16 LwICT ‘rebranded’ and ‘refreshed’

17 Two ‘Good News’ Items Remain… 1. ICT can include: ◦ computers, laptops, tablets, digital cameras, video cameras, digital microscopes, scanners, smart phone, electronic games, digital audio devices, GPS, electronic whiteboards, electronic heart monitors, the Internet…in short…almost anything! 2. You decide what and when: “…the transparent application of ICT, wherever and whenever appropriate, to enhance critical and creative thinking.” [Quote from the LwICT Handbook]

18 What ICT Assessment (and Infusion) is Not (?) http://www.learning.com/21st-century-skills-assessment/index.htm

19 Learning Management Systems (LMS) There are many competitors in the LMS space: ◦ ePals LearningSpace ◦ Edmodo Edmodo ◦ Desire2Learn ◦ Blackboard ◦ Moodle ◦ schoology schoology ◦ Others… Most are cloud-based and include social networking features: ◦ connecting learners, knowledge sharing, etc.

20 Learning Management Systems (LMS) Successes: Can hit most LwICT descriptors with one tool Factors limiting success include: ◦ Teacher readiness to change pedagogies ◦ Student readiness ◦ Technological issues ◦ Collection and use of personal information ◦ Students under 13 years of age need parental consent

21 Some thoughts on assessment Rubrics--sets of criteria that clearly define for both student and teacher what a range of acceptable and unacceptable performance looks like. There are rubric resources out there: http://rubrics4teachers.com/ http://www.teach- nology.com/web_tools/rubrics/ http://www.teach- nology.com/web_tools/rubrics/

22 Ways of ‘Leveraging' ICT More Powerfully: 1. Look for tools that make your teaching easier ◦ Let the network do the work for you (eg. Twitter) 2. Combine good hardware with strong software (e.g. Algodoo) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMrkF47eBlg&safe=activ e http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMrkF47eBlg&safe=activ e 3. Develop projects where students contribute to building a more complete understanding of the world Historypin http://www.historypin.com/about-us/ http://www.historypin.com/community/schools-case-studies

23 Ways of ‘Leveraging' ICT More Powerfully: 4. Seek ways of making ICT use truly ‘transformational’ 5. Use tools that encourage creative expression and communication: Shutterfly.com https://mrspenner2013.shutterfly.com/ http://kidblog.org/3kp2013-2014/Storybird.com Todaysmeet.com http://todaysmeet.com/ http://www.storybird.comKidblog.com

24 Ways of ‘Leveraging' ICT More Powerfully: 6. Logic and/or game development tools create student engagement Kodu http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVVYSUi- WeQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVVYSUi- WeQ 7. Don’t forget about large technology companies that support education http://www.adobeforacademics.com/

25 Contact Information @dhhildebrand davehildebrand.wikispaces.com Dave.Hildebrand@gvsd.ca


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