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  • etalbert etalbert 2 years ago
    Lots of brilliant work here! Thanks. I love the pegagogy refs. on slide 2.
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  1. Vicki Davis Bio
  2. Differentiated Instruction Authentic Assessment Project Based Learning Cooperative Learning
  3. Backchannel “ a live chat that accompanies a live presentation” Definition
  4. Google Jockey A person who watches the backchannel and posts information and hyperlinks in response to questions that are posted. Definition
  5. Backchannel Moderator A person who monitors the backchannel chat and informs the speaker of predominant questions and issues arising from the conversation. Definition
  6. Classroom Uses
    • Group Notetaking
    • Link Sharing
    • Quick Quiz
    • Archivable Record
    • Involvement of quieter students
  7. Websites
    • http://www.chatzy.com
    • Google Presentations http://docs.google.com
    • Meebo Rooms http://wwwl.meebo.com/rooms/
    • Skype Group Chat http://www.skype.com
  8. Don’t forget netiquette
  9. Backchannel Netiquette #1
    • Answer with @
        • Iteachkids: I need help
        • with differentiated instruction.
        • Joanna: I need help with my reading program
        • Hamster: @iteachkids I have a great program to share with you.
  10. Backchannel Netiquette #2
    • Answer with @
    • Get a Room
        • Iteachkids: I need help
        • with differentiated instruction.
        • Joanna: Anyone want to hear a joke?
        • Hamster: You’re the joke.
        • Joanna: I know what you did last week, don’t tell me that.
  11. Backchannel Netiquette #3
    • Answer with @
    • Get a Room
    • Get a Moderator
        • Iteachkids: I want to ask Vicki a Question.
        • Joanna: I’m the backchannel moderator, type your question in and when it is time, Vicki will ask me what is happening in the backchannel.
  12. Backchannel Netiquette 4
    • Answer with @
    • Get a Room
    • Get a Moderator
    • Be yourself but not a fake
        • Iteachkids: I want to ask Vicki a Question.
        • Vicki Davis: I’m not really Vicki, I just thought it would be fun to impersonate her.
  13. Backchannel Netiquette #5,6
    • Answer with @
    • Get a Room
    • Get a Moderator
    • Be yourself but not a fake
    • Be a link dropper
    • Be up front about self promotion
        • Iteachkids: Anyone know a great blog that helps teachers.
        • Vicki Davis: I have a blog that I write for teachers, you can find it at http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com – I also love Jo McLeay’s at….
  14. Julie Lindsay (Bangladesh, Qatar) Vicki Davis (Camilla, GA)
  15. Definition
    • http://flatclassroomproject.wikispaces.com
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  20. A Whole New Mind Design & Innovation Story & Empathy The Fun Factor (Play Connecting the World Online 1A 1B 1C World Wide Web 2A 2B 2C Work Flow Software 3A 3B 3C Uploading 4A 4B 4C Web 2.0 5A 5B 5C Globalization & Outsourcing 6A 6B 6C Google 7A 7B 7C PLE’s Social Networking 8A 8B 8C Mobile & Ubiquitous Computing 9A 9B 9C Virtual Communications 10A 10B 10C Wireless Connectivity 11A 11B 11C
    • http://flatclassroomproject.wikispaces.com
    Wiki Video
  21. Student Produced Video
  22. Collaborative Group Wiki
  23. Individual Milestone “Artifacts”
    • Pre project Reflection (on Ning)
    • Audio Introductions (Ning)
    • RSS Reader Setup (printout to teacher)
    • Daily Teacher Observations
    • During project reflections
    • Student Summit Presentations
    • Post project reflections
  24. Tools Used
    • Evoca
    • Elluminate
    • Ning (private areas for teachers)
    • IM
    • Skype
    • Twitter
    • Wiki
    • E-mail
    • Wikipedia
    • Meebo
    • Second Life
    • Facebook!
    • Flickr
    • Youtube
    • Teachertube
    • Google Video
    • Blogs
    • Podcasts (evoca)
    • Odeo
    • Slideshare
    • PhotoStory
    • MovieMaker
    • Clustrmap
    • Grazr
    • http://flatclassroomproject.wikispaces.com
  25. Team Mashup “ Working with people across the world has challenged me.” “ The majority of my partners wanted to contribute something meaningful to the project.” Horizon Project Students http://horizonproject.wikispaces.com
    • http://flatclassroomproject.wikispaces.com
    Students
    • Peer Review:
      • Elementary
      • Middle school
      • High School
    Preservice Teachers Teachers Experts Researchers The Press
  26. NETS Standards
    • 4. Technology communications tools
      • Students use telecommunications to collaborate, publish, and interact with peers, experts, and other audiences.
      • Students use a variety of media and formats to communicate information and ideas effectively to multiple audiences.
    Teach Global
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  28. Eat a watermelon
  29. Not whole!
  30. Small bites!
  31. The power of Three! Pick three
  32. Intentional R&D
  33. Vicki Davis Bio
  34. Step #1
  35. Step 1A: Connect yourself
    • Professional Development
      • Get an RSS Reader - www.netvibes.com
      • Share bookmarks - http://del.icio.us
      • Listen in – http://www.edtechtalk.com
      • Online Conferences
        • K12 online – http://k12onlineconference.org
      • Networking Organizations
        • Discovery Educators
  36. The Connection Function
    • “ Your Friends are Your Filter.”
  37. Connection Tip
  38. Step 1B: Connect your students
    • Cooperative Learning the classroom
      • This is not group work!
    • Connect
      • Across the district
      • Across the country
      • Across the World
    • “ The weakness is that if there is a problem, and you e-mail them, they can just ignore the email, or they can just do their own thing and not listen to what you ask of them.”
    • Student in the Horizon Project
  39. Step 1B: Connect your students
    • Join Organized Projects
      • Youth Voices – middle, elementary
      • University of Michigan , high school
      • Class Blogmeister – all ages
      • Technospud projects - elementary
      • Susan Silverman’s Projects – elementary
      • Yes I Can Science – all ages
      • Taking IT Global – all ages
      • ePals – all ages
      • Global SchoolNet – all ages
  40. Step 1B: Connect your students
    • Do It Yourself
      • Private Ning
      • Flat Classroom Project
      • Skype in Guests from around the world
      • Use your network to connect and create projects.
  41. Step #2
  42. Step 2: Create
    • Pro-sumer (producing consumer)
      • Tapscott – Wikinomics
    • Pro-Learners
      • The producing learner becomes the professional learner!
  43. Iphone running Windows Parallel
    • Start Blogging
    • Join Educommunities in Second Life
    • Create a podcast
    • Go to a live show and chat
    • Have “invention” projects
    • Teach students to “Brainstorm”
    • Try something new!!!
  44. Step #3
  45. Taken with permission from Student Reflections Westwood Schools Horizon Project 5/26/07
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    • Openness
      • Transparency
      • Your profile is your online identity
    • Effective TechnoPersonal Skills
    • Involve students in educating your school
  48. Step #4 The Desk – The platform of values
    • Discernment
    • Ethics
    • Empathy
    • Patience
    The Desk – The platform of values
  49. Step #5 © 2005, Intuitive Learning Model, All Rights Reserved, Vicki A. Davis
  50. Intuitive Learning Cycle © 2005, Intuitive Learning Model, All Rights Reserved, Vicki A. Davis
  51. Step 5: Teach students to “Click Quick”(ly) with Software
    • M – enus
    • T – oolbars
    • D – rop Down Menus
    • H – elp
    • P – anes
    • D – ialog Boxes
    © 2005, Quick Click Model, All Rights Reserved, Vicki A. Davis “ Mama told Daddy ‘Happy Pappy Day!’”
  52. Step 5: Teaching Intuitive Learning
    • Teach the Model
    • Model the Model the first Time
    • From then on:
      • Sandbox Mode – the first 10 minutes of opening up a software program
    © 2005, Intuitive Learning Model, All Rights Reserved, Vicki A. Davis
  53. Step #6
  54. Step 6: Care
    • What do students need to keep private?
      • Identity Protection
      • Privacy Protection
    • How can they stay safe?
      • Internet Safety
        • Look Both Ways – Linda Criddle
      • Conflict Resolution
  55. Step #7
  56. What do you discard?
    • Overchoice – Toefler
    • Our problem is too many choices.
    • Students need to know how to make choices
    • Uncluttered mind and life
  57. The 21 st Century Educator’s Desk of Excellence
    • Conneselfct You
    Choice Connect yourself Communicate Connect students Teach Intuitive Learning Create Care Character
  58. Don’t Forget
  59. Remove the obstacle. Be the obstacle.
  60. A Poll
    • I think it is most likely that my school will collaborate globally:
      • Not in the forseeable future
      • Within the next 4-5 years
      • Within the next 2-3 years
      • Within the next year
    06/02/09
  61. Questions?
  62. Don’t change me!
  63. Visit me http:/coolcatteacher.blogspot.com http://coolcatteacher.wikispaces.com

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