Learn how to use Web 2.0 tools and other technologies to differentiate instruction while addressing the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) Learning4Life standards of collaboration, critical thinking and problem solving. Open source applications such as Xtranormal, Juxio, Prezi, and Make Beliefs Comix will be demonstrated. Samples of student projects using these technologies will also be presented along with ways to integrate into the curriculum. Presenters: Judy Henning, Kearney Public Schools and Dr. Sherry Crow, UNK.
NCompass Live - February 8, 2012.
NCompass Live: Learning4Life: AASL Standards for the 21st Century Learner
1. UseWeb 2.0 tools and other technologies to differentiate instruction while
addressing the Learning4LifeAASL 21st Century Learning standards.
NCompass Live February 8, 2012
2. Dr. Sherry Crow
▪ University of Nebraska at Kearney Assistant Professor School of
Library Science/Educational Media
▪ Nebraska Library Commissioner
▪ NEMA Board Member
Judy Henning
▪ Kearney Public Schools Director of School Library/Media Services
▪ Kearney High School Librarian/Media Specialist
▪ NEMA Learning4LifeCoach
4. History
Benjamin Bloom (1913-1999)
▪ Educational psychologist
▪ Get beyond the knowledge and understanding base to
the higher levels of thinking.
▪ Individualized instruction is differentiated instruction.
Bloom’sTaxonomy
5. Schools are no longer judged by what is
put into the educational system, but by
the output in the form of. . .
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT!
Instruction that is available in a variety
of learning styles reaches more students
and increases learning.
6. Through educational technology, educators can
design lessons that are engaging for the visual,
audio, and kinesthetic learning styles so all
students can learn. . .
But technology is only a tool in
the educational process.
7. Superheroes: 21st Century Learning & Learning 4 Life
http://www.xtranormal.com/watch/12997767/learning-4-life
11. Needs a device that scans them into an app
that can read them.
Most smartphones
QR Reader app (usually free; download from app
store)
Can be used with a scanner to a computer with
loaded software.
12. Go to a QR code generator
http://www.qrstuff.com/
Follow directions
13. Website with lots of applications:
http://livebinders.com/play/play/51894
Pennsylvania school doing lots of QR Code use:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayW032sKtj8
(by Laura Jacobs and Allison Burke, McGuffey School District, Permission for showing this
video has been granted)
Ease of use for young students:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSA3YsBy_pU
&feature=related
(Recorded on March 29, 2011 using a FlipVideo camera. Permission for showing this video
has been granted)
14. Kearney High School scavenger hunt in celebration of
2011TechnologyWeek:
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17. When differentiating instruction, allow
students the CHOICE of whichWeb 2.0 tools
to use.
UseTechTacToe Choice Board of secondary
open source application.
20. Educators can apply for a FREE Animoto
account with unlimited usage, which includes
50 licenses for the teacher’s students.
Eighth grade student project using the free
Animoto account to present a 30 sec.
presentation on the American CivilWar:
http://animoto.com/play/KnR0bISx50cEWKcRSUYUog
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26. UseWeb 2.0Tools to advocate for school libraries.
Instead of giving your School Board a print copy of
your annual library usage statistics, use Animoto to
provide this information and advocate for your
profession.
http://animoto.com/play/BJsWvI1QAMBoU1mBzeyDVw
http://animoto.com/play/U75lrFy10slZ7pFmcAHVCw
Two dimensional matrix bar codes
Can hold up to 4000 characters
Developed by Toyota in 1994 to track and inventory their cars
Can be any color that is readable (QR Stuff.com has a range of colors, but does not include white.
Success depends on capability of the handheld device that reads it.