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Giving Students A Voice Through Technology
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What is Student Voice? "[Student voice is] the active opportunity for students to express their opinions and make decisions regarding the planning, implementation, and evaluation of their learning experiences." Rogers, A. (2005). Student voice: Bridges to learning. Seattle: University of Washington. Online.
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Why Give Students a Voice? To engage students in their learning.
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Why Give Students a Voice? To engage students in their learning. To connect the classroom to the outside community. To engage students in their learning. To connect the classroom to the outside community.
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Why Give Students a Voice? To engage students in their learning. To connect the classroom to the outside community. To help students identify their learning goals. To engage students in their learning. To connect the classroom to the outside community. To help students identify their learning goals.
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Why Give Students a Voice? To engage students in their learning. To connect the classroom to the outside community. To help students identify their learning goals. To help provide next step learning pathways. To engage students in their learning. To connect the classroom to the outside community. To help students identify their learning goals. To help provide next step learning pathways.
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Why Give Students a Voice? To engage students in their learning. To connect the classroom to the outside community. To help students identify their learning goals. To help provide next step learning pathways. To encourage independent learning. To engage students in their learning. To connect the classroom to the outside community. To help students identify their learning goals. To help provide next step learning pathways. To encourage independent learning.
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Why Give Students a Voice? To engage students in their learning. To connect the classroom to the outside community. To help students identify their learning goals. To help provide next step learning pathways. To encourage independent learning. To encourage students to take ownership of their learning. To engage students in their learning. To connect the classroom to the outside community. To help students identify their learning goals. To help provide next step learning pathways. To encourage independent learning. To encourage students to take ownership of their learning.
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Why Give Students a Voice? To engage students in their learning. To connect the classroom to the outside community. To help students identify their learning goals. To help provide next step learning pathways. To encourage independent learning. To encourage students to take ownership of their learning. To form a partnership between school, student and home. To engage students in their learning. To connect the classroom to the outside community. To help students identify their learning goals. To help provide next step learning pathways. To encourage independent learning. To encourage students to take ownership of their learning. To form a partnership between school, student and home.
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Creating a Web Based Learning Environment By using a web based platform students and their families have access to the learning environment. Teachers and students can provide content and monitor progress.
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Possible Platforms: Wikis
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Possible Platforms: Wikis GoogleSites Wikis GoogleSites
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Possible Platforms: Wikis GoogleSites Blogs Wikis GoogleSites Blogs
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Possible Platforms: Wikis GoogleSites Blogs Learning Management Systems, such as UltraNet/KnowledgeNet Wikis GoogleSites Blogs Learning Management Systems, such as UltraNet/KnowledgeNet
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Deciding on Content: Schools are moving to on-line learning and assessment. Students are engaged in learning environments such as Mathletics, StudyLadder and often source web content to support their learning. Schools use e-asTTle as an assessment tool. Schools are moving to on-line learning and assessment. Students are engaged in learning environments such as Mathletics, StudyLadder and often source web content to support their learning. Schools use e-asTTle as an assessment tool.
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Deciding on Content: To fully engage our students and assist families understand these environments we need to have content that explains and assists their next learning steps.
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Deciding on Content: Assessment provides the next learning steps and needs to be explained.
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Deciding on Content: Assessment provides the next learning steps and needs to be explained. Next learning steps provide individual learning pathways. Assessment provides the next learning steps and needs to be explained. Next learning steps provide individual learning pathways.
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Deciding on Content: Assessment provides the next learning steps and needs to be explained. Next learning steps provide individual learning pathways. Feedback helps monitor progress and develop further learning steps. Assessment provides the next learning steps and needs to be explained. Next learning steps provide individual learning pathways. Feedback helps monitor progress and develop further learning steps.
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Deciding on Content: Assessment provides the next learning steps and needs to be explained. Next learning steps provide individual learning pathways. Feedback helps monitor progress and develop further learning steps. Visible learning enables a partnership between teacher, student and home. Assessment provides the next learning steps and needs to be explained. Next learning steps provide individual learning pathways. Feedback helps monitor progress and develop further learning steps. Visible learning enables a partnership between teacher, student and home.
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Deciding on Content: Decide what you wish to share, focus on ONE area and do it well.
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Security and Privacy Personal logins assist with privacy. When using public sites such as YouTube use Privacy Settings (e.g. unlisted) to limit access.
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Helpful Tools: PhotoBooth (Mac & Windows)Mac Windows KidPix KidPix Audacity Audacity Voki Voki VoiceThread VoiceThread Microsoft PhotoStory Microsoft PhotoStory Vocaroo Vocaroo iMovie iMovie YouTube YouTube PhotoBooth (Mac & Windows)Mac Windows KidPix KidPix Audacity Audacity Voki Voki VoiceThread VoiceThread Microsoft PhotoStory Microsoft PhotoStory Vocaroo Vocaroo iMovie iMovie YouTube YouTube
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