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Designing and Leading Effective Technology Workshops Connected Classroom Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach snbeach@mail.aquik.net
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Designing Workshops n Training Decisions….Who Makes Them? –How to Train –Where to Train –Who Will Train –How Often to Train –Ways to Train
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Design Outline n Survey Needs Survey Needs –This Allows Ownership –Lets You Assess Your Learners n Find the X factor –Individual Choice –Meaningful Activities that Apply to Realistic Learning Situations
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More Design Outline n State a Goal…Move Learners Along a Continuum Based on Needs Survey n All Technology Workshops Need to be Seen in the Context of Improving overall Quality of School Programs n Teach to the Gap
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How Do You Hook Them n Make Training an Adventure with a Theme Approach n Offer Training both During and After School n Model Exemplary Practice Model Exemplary Practice n Team Teach/ Collaborate n Respond to Unscheduled Needs…Technical and Instructional n Differentiate Levels Differentiate Levels
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Incentives to Participate n Voluntary Better than Mandated n Meet Personal Goals n Time Off for Technology Professional Development n Technology Upgrades for Proficient n Points for Recertification n Recognition
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Examples of How to Train n Large Group n One-to-One n Workshops n Give Info (email, help desk, just in time help, notes) n Books, FAQs, Documentation n Model by Teaching n Observe n Peer-to-Peer n On-line Tutorials n List Serves n Web Pages n Train the Trainer
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Ways to Train n Teacher Computer Club n One-on-One n Grade Level Planning n New Horizons Plus n Staff & Volunteer n TechAssistants TechAssistants n Phase I & Phase II Lab Instruction Phase I & Phase II Lab Instruction n Mentorship n Title I Outreach n Science and Technology Night n Business Partnerships
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Enthusiasm is Contagious n You Can’t Give Away What You Don’t Own n Sell Your Product and Yourself n Have a Well Defined Sense of Humor n Be Flexible and Positive n Demonstrate a Willingness to Adapt to Different Learning Styles
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Leading Workshops n Start with Intros or Intro Activity n KWL to Assess your Learners n Give Whole Picture First n Pass Out Handouts n (Demonstrate) Perfect Product? Then Perfect the Process (Demonstrate) Perfect Product? Then Perfect the Process n Ask Questions to Check for Understanding Ask Questions to Check for Understanding
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Steps to Teaching a Skill n 1. Instruct (educate, prepare) “I tell you ” n 2. Illustrate (expose, preview) “you watch me” n 3. Involve (experience) “we do together” n 4. Improve (efficent, perform) “I watch you” n 5. Inspire (encourage, pass it on) “keep it up!”
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Electronic Presentation n Use a Projection Device n 7x7 Rule n Font and Text n Color Sets Mood n 7 Minute Rule n Enhance with Clip Art, Sounds, Animation Enhance with Clip Art, Sounds, Animation
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Delivery Style Counts n Use a Variety of Strategies n Eye Contact…Voice Projection... Stage Presence n Active Involvement n Integrate Schematically n Offer Breaks n Validate and Affirm n Avoid Jargon and do not “talk down”
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Evaluation and Assessment n Ask for Evaluation, Comments, Suggestions n Self-Assess After Each Workshop n Make Evaluation Formal And Informal Make Evaluation Formal And Informal n Keep Journal n Grow from the Experience n Be Accountable
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Guidelines for Reaching the Reluctant n Convince them Goal is Increased Student Performance n Deliver a Complete Package n Speak their Language n Offer Continual Support n Provide Rewards and Incentives n Eliminate Risk and Surprise
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Tips, Tricks, and Techniques n Rewards for Right Answers n Humor…the unexpected n Use Catchy Titles n Brag and Promote Their Success (Not Yours) n Drama n Role Play n Pantomime n Consistently Exceed Expectation
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Interesting Ideas for Workshops n Learning Center Software Preview n Circus Format n Game Show Style Review n Bait and Switch n Gadgets and Toys n How to Buy a Computer n Cereal Box Learning n Boot Camp
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“Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off your goals” Author Unknown www.essdack.org www.techtamers.com
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TechAssistant Available to help with training by assisting individual teachers during lesson. On call if needed for one-on-one later
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