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1 Technology Intervention Could technology help you bridge your gap?

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4 Next Generation CSO’s emphasize students’ need for Digital Literacy

5 The Next Generation Standards emphasize that students will Demonstrate, Collaborate, Communicate with and for Authentic Audiences

6 Next Generation Anchor Standards Addressing Digital Literacy Anchor Standard #Standard Reading Standard #7Integrate and evaluate content presented in diverse media and formats, including visually and quantitatively, as well as in words. Writing Standard #6Use technology, including the Internet, to produce and publish writing and to interact and collaborate with others. Writing Standard #8Gather relevant information from multiple print and digital sources, assess the credibility and accuracy of each source, and integrate the information while avoiding plagiarism. Speaking and Listening #2Integrate and evaluate information presented in diverse media and formats, including visually, quantitatively, and orally. Speaking and Listening #5Make strategic use of digital media and visual displays of data to express information and enhance understanding of presentations.

7 Technology and Students with IEPs

8 technology tools can expand the learning modality range for all students

9 UDL and Technology

10 “Adding technology hasn’t changed traditional teaching and learning, but it has made poor pedagogy more expensive.” ~ Les Foltos

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12 Communication

13 Collaboration

14 Information Gathering

15 Expression

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17 Blended Learning Definitions according to Wikipedia: A formal education program in which a student learns at least in part through online delivery of content and instruction with some element of student control over time, place, path or pace. While still attending a “brick- and-mortar” school structure, face-to-face classroom methods are combined with computer-mediated activities. Proponents of blending learning cite the opportunity for data collection and customization of instruction and assessment as two major benefits of this approach. Schools with blended learning models may also choose to reallocate resources to boost student achievement outcomes.

18 The Basics of Blended Learning by educationelements The Basics of Blended Learning by educationelements Blended Learning by Edward Bender

19 More Information Presence Learning SPED AHEAD Vander Ark Getting Smart Education Achievement Authority of Michigan http://opportunityculture.org/ Blended Learning Platforms (aka LMS – learning management systems) http://edmodo.com/ http://schoology.com/ http://educatewv.me/ Presence Learning SPED AHEAD Vander Ark Getting Smart Education Achievement Authority of Michigan http://opportunityculture.org/ http://edmodo.com/ http://schoology.com/ http://educatewv.me/

20 Project Based Curriculum (PBL) PBL is considered an alternative to paper-based, rote memorization, teacher-led classrooms. Proponents of project-based learning cite numerous benefits to the implementation of these strategies in the classroom including a greater depth of understanding of concepts, broader knowledge base, improved communication and interpersonal/social skills, enhanced leadership skills, increased creativity, and improved writing skills.

21 An Introduction to Project-Based Learning

22 PBL Resources https://delicious.com/vwilson2008/PBL http://wvde.state.wv.us/simulated-workplace/ https://delicious.com/vwilson2008/global http://wowinschool.pbworks.com/ http://journeynorth.org/ edutopia.org/project-based-learning-guide https://delicious.com/vwilson2008/PBL http://wvde.state.wv.us/simulated-workplace/ https://delicious.com/vwilson2008/global http://wowinschool.pbworks.com/ http://journeynorth.org/ edutopia.org/project-based-learning-guide

23 Flipped Classroom a form of blended learning in which students learn new content online by watching video lectures, usually at home, and what used to be homework (assigned problems) is now done in class with teachers offering more personalized guidance and interaction with students, instead of lecturing. This is also known as backwards classroom, reverse instruction, flipping the classroom, reverse teaching, and the "Thayer Method."

24 Flipped Classroom Elementary Flipped Classroom HS The In-Class Flip Five Best Practices for the Flipped Classroom

25 Flipped Classroom Resources www.edutopia.org/flipped classroom http://flippingwithkirch.blogspot.com/ http://flippedclassroom.blogspot.com/ Vanderbilt U Flipping the Classroom Khan Academy www.edutopia.org/flipped classroom http://flippingwithkirch.blogspot.com/ http://flippedclassroom.blogspot.com/ Vanderbilt U Flipping the Classroom Khan Academy

26 Flipped Classroom with Peer Instruction Video Example Turn to Your Neighbor

27 Taking the Lead: Larry Rosenstock High Tech High School, California

28 Work smarter not harder

29 For more information contact: vwilson@access.k12.wv.us Thank you!


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