Archdiocese of Philadelphia
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July 22, 2010
- Learning climate assessment
- Findability slides (pptx ppt)
- Group notes, Day 3a
The future of technology-mediated learning
- Video – James Gee on games and learning
- Play this serious game
- More serious games
- Serious games resources
- Learning climate assessment (gaming) survey results
- Preschool Teachers Can Use a Media-Rich Curriculum to Prepare Low-Income Children for School Success: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial
- Doug Gentile’s research on gaming
- Check out the Quest to Learn School
- Check out Conspiracy Code
- Read the overview
- See the syllabus
- Video overview
- Learn more (particularly the product overview)
- Students can make their own games / challenges
- Books on gaming and simulation
- Other resources
The future of technology-mediated assessment
- Rhode Island Diploma System
- College and Work Readiness Assessment (CWRA)
- ETS Criterion essay grading software
- ETS iCritical Thinking certification (also see video overview)
- The School of One
- Ed Sector – Beyond the Bubble: Technology and the future of student assessment
- The Kappan – Assessment around the world
- Book – The Flat World and Education
Designing for our new learning environment
- Comprehensive, anytime/anywhere access to information (open / free / multimodal)
- Comprehensive, anytime/anywhere access to other people
- Technology-mediated teaching, learning, and assessment
- The Internet of things [watch later!]
- Designing for our new affordances (pptx ppt)
- Group notes, Day 3b
YouTube QuickCapture, Posterous, and Twitter
- Meet Roger Wilcox
- YouTube QuickCapture
- Posterous
- Posterous FAQ
- Posterous Bookmarklet
- Ashley Tisdale on Twitter
- @mcleod
- @ncara
- @coachb0066
- @horizons93
- @spagano1313
- @mcleod lists
Wrap-up
- Group reflections, Day 3 (see results)
- See the NETS-A, NETS-T, NETS-S, and NCTE 21st century literacies
- Contact me if you’re interested in CASTLE’s surveys for students, parents, teachers, and administrators [NOT for public dissemination, please]
July 21, 2010
Shock and awe [if you do this, let me know how it went!]
- Signs for end of continuum
- List of technologies (pdf docx)
- Facilitator questions
Classroom technology integration: How do we know if it’s good or not?
- Caitlin (at the Extreme Biology blog)
- Kathy Cassidy’s classroom blog
- Who was Helen Keller? VoiceThread
- Technology and learning spectrum (from Bernajean Porter)
- Option 1: Some key questions from CASTLE and Tech&Learning magazine
- Option 2: Powerful Ingredients administrative walkthrough rubric
- Option 3: ISTE Classroom Observation Tool (ICOT) [have to <a href=“http://www.iste.org/icot/index.php?q=user/register” onclick=“javascript:_gaq.push([’_trackEvent’,‘outbound-article’,‘http://www.iste.org’]);”>register at ISTE; see blank form]
- Observation 1: Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing (from Promethean Planet)
- Observation 2: Teaching Motion with Probeware (from the Apple Learning Interchange)
Are your policies getting in the way of your progress?
- Scott’s slides (pptx ppt)
- Online predators: Overblown threat
- The facts about online sex abuse and schools
- Report – Enhancing child safety and online technologies
- CIPA facts
- Blocking the future [READ THIS!]
- We trust you with the children but not the Internet
- Format bigotry
- No Facebook for you!
- I don’t like my district’s AUP
- Fear
- The one percent doctrine
- Educating trumps blocking
- From the head of Zeus
- I’d like an idiocy filter, please
- Principal blogging not allowed
- I don’t like Internet filters
- Science Leadership Academy AUP
- What message does your AUP send home?
The power of collaboration
- Google Docs
- Video – Google Docs in Plain English
- How to make a spreadsheet form in Google Docs (or watch the video!)
- Remember the 3 steps: 1) Create, 2) Collect, & 3) Share!
- Need more help? Try these resources (under the Google Docs section)
Wrap-up
July 20, 2010
What’s going on here?
- I Gotta Feeling
- Shots ‘R’ Us
- Guitar
- Fred 1
- Star Wars Uncut
- Huffington Post 1
- Fred 2
- Fred 3
- Channels
- Huffington Post 2
- TechCrunch
Two big shifts (and one big problem)
- Download slides (pptx ppt)
- The status quo no longer suffices: An open letter to the Ames (IA) School Board
- Creating the new paradigm: Educational technology policy priorities
- The Iowa series – Wrap-up
- Notes from India – My TEDx talk
- Many service jobs will become globalized piece work
- Does your school organization reflect our new digital information landscape?
- Don’t teach your kids this stuff, please?
Every educator should have a listening station
- Google Reader
- Video – RSS in Plain English
- Blogs
- Great blogs for busy administrators
- Need more help? Try these resources (under the Google Reader section)
Wrap-up
Resources
Recommended reading
- The Global Achievement Gap
- Curriculum 21
- Disrupting Class
- Rethinking Education in the Age of Technology
- 21st Century Skills (Bellanca & Brandt)
- Here Comes Everybody
- Everything is Miscellaneous
- What Would Google Do?
- Caught in the Middle [if rural]
- Hollowing Out the Middle [if rural]
- Cognitive Surplus
- 21st Century Skills (Trilling & Fadel)
- Tough Choices or Tough Times
- Blown to Bits
- Everyware
- Wikinomics
- A Whole New Mind
- Born Digital
- Grown Up Digital
- Growing Up Digital
- and more…
Recommended viewing
- 21st century pedagogy
- Learning to change
- Current leadership models are inadequate for disruptive innovations
- Information Revolution
- Generation We
- Digital Kids @ Analog Schools
- Welcome to Your World
- We Think
- A Brave New World-Wide Web
- Networked Student
- A View of 21st Century Learners
- Kevin Kelly at TED
- Clay Shirky at Web 2.0 Expo SF
- Sir Ken Robinson at TED
- Brewster Kahle at TED
- Free Range Learning
- The Human Network
- The Fourth Screen
- The Essay