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Sara Davilahttp:// Webinar Etiquette Thank you for joining us today. Please note the following. Use your telephone or computer for audio, not both. Keep your computer microphones/phone lines muted. Use the Chat Box for any technical issues Use the Q & A Box for any questions to the presenter. All questions will be addressed at the end during the Q & A. All Registered attendees will receive a certificate of completion and a link to the webinar recording. Note: Having difficulties with audio via your computer? Use the dial-in numbers provided below.  The US toll-free number is  Outside the US -Check the invite for this link to global numbers. Most of the numbers are toll-free:  The Conference Code is regardless of the country you’re calling from.

Sara Davilahttp:// Welcome to: Teaching with Technology and 21 st Century Skills Wednesday, October 14, :00 - 1:00 p.m. EDT Presenter: Sara Davila

Sara Davilahttp:// The Language Teaching Challenge Teaching Language Teaching All Things

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Sara Davilahttp:// What are 21 st Century Skills? Skills designed to support learners in a globalized age. Improve ability to work and innovate across boundaries. Support development of stem skills. Utilize content mastery from a variety of areas. Maximize the potential of digital literacy.

Sara Davilahttp:// 21 st Century Skills Cs

Sara Davilahttp:// Content Mastery Language Arts International Language STEM skills History Politics, Government and Civic Economics

Sara Davilahttp:// 21 st Century Teaching and Technology Using technology to support 21 st century learning

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Sara Davilahttp:// The Center is Key! CommunicationCollaboration CreativityCritical Thinking Students

Sara Davilahttp:// Communication to motivate learning

Sara Davilahttp:// Asking for More It is not the answer that enlightens but the question. - Eugene Isonesco

Sara Davilahttp:// Collaboration not presentation

Sara Davilahttp:// Collaborate with people you can learn from. -Pharrell

Sara Davilahttp:// Creativity The death of the Right Answer is the birth of Creativity. -ME

Sara Davilahttp:// Critical Thinking Asking Why, not What, and Not What is Right.

Sara Davilahttp:// “Education is not the learning of facts but training the mind to think.” Albert Einstein

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Sara Davilahttp:// 21 st Century History Organize Ss into groups Assign each Ss in the group with a specific role Ss work together to find out information. Each Ss in group should be an expert on all the answers. Record a panel discussion of the information. Upload to a shared forum. Ask Ss to choose one group to review. With a checklist Ss review and assess if Ss identified the same factors. Tech: Video (from webcams or phones), online forum (LMS), internet research

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Sara Davilahttp:// Example Lesson In 1948, in a roughly 3 day period, more than 20 people died, and an additional 7,000 were sickened in the city of Donora. Roles: Details about what happened, why did it happen, find out the science, find similar examples Personal stories: Who was involved, who were the villains? Who were the heroes? The impact: What were the consequences. How do we see those consequences today? What are possible additional solutions to prevent this kind of event? Include at least four sources in your final panel discussion. Where did you find your information.

Sara Davilahttp:// 21 st Century Art Organize Ss into groups Each group will be responsible for one introducing an artistic activity the reflects a specific culture in a 15 minutes presentation Find the activity, practice the activity, teach the activity together, assess the ability of Ss to do the activity. Tech: Recorded presentation (Power point, Prezi, etc) with voice overlay, internet research

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Sara Davilahttp:// Example Native American Dream Catchers Materials: Yarn, Chopsticks Roles: Short history, what it is? What is it supposed to do? Describe how dream catchers became popular today. Why? What is the significance of the materials? How could you change the dream catcher to make it reflect a different culture? What would it look like? What is the significance of the materials you selected? Record presentation for class to watch at home. In the next class, Ss share similar information about a cultural artifact that has reemerged and become popular or important.

Sara Davilahttp:// 21 st Century Math and Science Assign groups of three Have Ss find out an answer to a key question concerning peers and others in their lives Allow for a week or more to collect data Organize and present findings as a group Tech: Excel (or other database tool like R or Tableau) for processing data and creating charts and graphs

Sara Davilahttp:// Example Campus survey of eating habits Assign groups of 3 Responsibilities Construct a 5 question survey Survey included basic demographic questions (gender, age, degree of study) Conduct survey with answers from at least 20 students (100 if possible, dream big) In groups Ss analyze the data using excel or other program. Answer key questions Report findings include charts and graphs –General findings –Trends –Differences between male/female/gender neutral respondents –Differences by age –Differences by degree of study –Indicate ideas for changing an unhealthy eating habit based on the findings –Questions the project generated for future research

Sara Davilahttp:// 21 st Century Global Politics Assign Ss into groups of 4 or pairs Present Ss with background details of a difficult current events situation that has real world impact Ask Ss to brainstorm 10 potential solutions to the problem Have Ss select the top 3 solutions and outline an action plan that could be used to put the solution into action Tech: Internet research, presentation with voice overlay, google docs

Sara Davilahttp:// Example DISAPPEARING LANGUAGES Problem: Language is the soul of a culture. The survival of a culture may depend on the language used for rituals and to describe cultural ideas, beliefs, and understandings. What is the impact on culture when its language disappears? By some estimates, of the six thousand languages left on Earth, 90% are expected to disappear or be endangered before the end of this century. Will anyone be able to read the rich literature embodied in the disappearing languages in the years to come? What can governments, institutions, and communities do to preserve endangered languages?* Finished project includes: –List of 10 potential solution, top 3 with detailed action plans for how to put the solution into action. Shared online in a forum. Discussed in class as a jigsaw. * Future Problem Solving Program International

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