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Jill Spencer Chris Toy 21st Century Literacies One-to One-Computing

Bright Futures Core Practices 3 & 4 3.Teachers in all content areas use teaching and learning practices that are anchored in 21st century literacies. 4.Students have access to one-to-one computing technology integrated throughout the curriculum allowing them to acquire the critical thinking skills related to information, media, and technology.

develop their own understanding of 21st century literacies understand how teaching and learning are anchored in 21st century literacies and one-to-one computing explore ways to implement this aspect of Bright Futures Outcomes for this session: Participants will:

Lets take a couple of polls!

Defining 21st Century Literacies Definition Characteristics Prepares for life after school Requires critical inquiry, thinking and innovative problem solving Involves collaboration and communication in a variety of forms Examples Problem/Project/Challenge Based Learning Place-Based Learning Service Learning Real World Learning Search, evaluate, synthesize, and apply information Non-Examples One dimensional teaching Continuous teacher-centered instruction Learning limited to the what and not including the how and why Death by PowerPoint Skills, processes, and mindsets that prepare people to sustain themselves and their communities in a fast changing global environment 21st Century Literacies

Other 21st Century Skills Websites: &

Communication and Collaboration Communicate Clearly Articulate thoughts and ideas effectively using oral, written and nonverbal communication skills in a variety of forms and contexts.

Students help develop the rubric for scientific writing. Andrew Greenstone 2009

Students apply the arrows self-assessing their work, looking for evidence and identifying the evidence. Andrew Greenstone 2009

Differentiation, grouping, and regrouping when technology is used. Andrew Greenstone 2009

As class begins Different length movies Different reading levels Ability to use text to speech on web pages Interactive sites to see how and why things happen Choice of type of assessment

Search for CC licensed photos Interactive Science and Math simulations play Engages students in contemporary social issues in meaningful ways to foster a more just, equitable and/or tolerant society. These games have been created by cross-disciplinary teams from around the world and all aim to serve the public interest. online diagram software text to movies Andrew Greenstone 2009

21st Century Skills Resources Challenge Based Learning Video Maine Center for Meaningful Engaged Learning Sir Ken Robinson on How Schools Kill Creativity Creativity Ted, Ideas Worth Spreading:

Ernie Easter New Sweden, Maine Holocaust Unit Ernie at Shindlers Factory Gate Uses NoteShare: (1) to gather resources, (2) for student reflection, and (3) to provide text Creates eBooks of information not readily available in textbooks

Ernies Holocaust NoteShare Notebook

Inquiry-Based Science The Vital Signs project of the Gulf of Maine Research Institute: The EcoScience website of Foundation for Blood Research:

Don Leu & The New Literacies Research Team 1. What are the new skills, strategies, and dispositions required for successful reading comprehension and learning on the Internet? 2. How can we most effectively prepare our youth for these new literacies? Preliminary Findings 1. Teach students to survey critically and evaluate sites. 2. Use collaborative learning models.

Resources for Helping Students Become Better Consumers of the Web resources/

21st Century Math AKA Numeracy Quantitative Literacy Real World Mathematics Real World Problem Solving Hands-On Math

Geometry Meets Architecture What are some ways this math unit relates to Bright Futures Core Practice # 3: teaching and learning are anchored to 21st century literacies?

Resources Edutopia high-school Futures Channel Exploratorium

Visual Literacy John Debes, 1969 Visual Literacy refers to a group of vision- competencies a human being can develop by seeing and at the same time having and integrating other sensory experiences.

The development of these competencies is fundamental to normal human learning. When developed, they enable a visually literate person to discriminate and interpret the visible actions, objects, symbols, natural or man-made, that he encounters in his environment.

Through the creative use of these competencies, he is able to communicate with others. Through the appreciative use of these competencies, he is able to comprehend and enjoy the masterworks of visual communication.

Resources ducation/lessons/ ge_detective/index.html

Information Fluency AKA Digital Literacy Information Literacy Formally Known As The Research Process

Resources Math/science Noodle The Big Task Definition 2. Information seeking strategies 3. Location and access 4. Use of information 5. Synthesis 6. Evaluation 21st Century Information Fluency Tutorials, Wizards, Resources, Courses Noodle Tools The Right Search Engine, Invisible Web Databases, Citations Resources

Great Resource! MLTI Webpage

Ticket Off The Screen 3 things that I want to remember about 21st century skills and 1 to 1 computing 2 questions I still have 1 resource I want to share with my colleagues! Evaluation/Contact Hour