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1 Online Professional Development within Comprehensive Programs Glenn Kleiman EDC Center for Online Professional Education (COPE)

2 Survey Questions Have you: –Used synchronous chat? –Use threaded asynchronous discussions? –Taken an online workshop? –Considered taking one? –Taught online? –Used video conferencing?

3 Effective Professional Development Focuses on improving classroom practices and increasing student learning Fosters both subject matter knowledge and understanding of learning processes Engages teachers in their own development Provides time for inquiry, reflection, and discussion Involves collaboration and mentoring Provides for ongoing learning

4 What is Online Professional Development (OPD)?

5 Different Flavors of OPD Broadcast vs interactive Academic vs job-embedded Synchronous vs asynchronous Self-paced vs cohort of learners Instructor focused vs learning community

6 EDC-COPE’s Approach Broadcast vs interactive Academic vs job-embedded Synchronous vs asynchronous Self-paced vs cohort of learners Instructor focused vs learning community Goal is to improve professional practice Use OPD to complement and extend other means of professional development

7 What Does a EDC-COPE Online Workshop Look Like?

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21 The EdTech Leaders™ Online Program Funded in part by the AT&T Foundation

22 Focuses on Local Capacity Building Training program for local teams of OPD Facilitators Semester long online course –Introduction to Online Professional Development –Overview of Integrating Technology into the Curriculum –Specialized Preparation for Facilitating Online Workshops Optional graduate credit (Antioch University)

23 Workshops Focus on Integrating Technology into the Classroom Approaches and Tools for Developing Web-enhanced Lessons Finding the Best Educational Resources on the Web Using Technology to Support Research and Presentation Using Technology to Support Special Students in Regular Classrooms Using New Technologies to Support Literacy Instruction Using Technology to Support the Writing Process Technology Tools to Support Inquiry in the Science Classroom Using Technology in the History Classroom Using Technology to Model and Analyze Real Data in the Math Classroom

24 Facilitator Forum “Meet” and “talk” with other OPD facilitators Share ideas, strategies, resources from district OPD programs Get assistance from EDC-COPE staff

25 Designing and Delivering Online Curriculum Semester long course focused on online curriculum development and design –Building a learning community –Content development –Assessment –Alignment with standards –Design in the online environment Project in either professional development or student course development Ongoing support forum

26 EdTech™ Leaders Online Teams Bozeman, MT Concordia Parish, LA Dedham Country Day School, MA *Gardiner, ME Keene, NH Los Angeles Unified Lower Hudson Regional Info Center, NY Memphis, TN *Norwich Public Schools, CT Peabody Public Schools, MA * denotes districts participating as part of the NEIRTEC project Poway, CA Philadelphia, PA *Schenectady School District, NY *Lamoille South, VT Tempe, AZ Virginia State Dept of Education Washington, DC Wise County Public Schools, VA *Worcester Public Schools, MA

27 Lessons Learned (so far)

28 Strengths OPD can reflect principles of effective PD Ongoing connections to participants’ practice Engages people who could not participate otherwise Interactions with colleagues and mentors not available locally Engages educators in using new technologies as learners Archives of activities and discussions Reflective and active discussions

29 Limitations Effective design and facilitation is essential Some people are not comfortable with asynchronous, text-based communication Hands-on sessions preferable for technology skill development Brainstorming and some other activities don’t translate well. Time intensive for instructors Maintaining engagement can be a challenge

30 Integrating OPD into Comprehensive Professional Development Plans OPD can be a valuable addition to a PD program OPD can be effective for many purposes and many people, but not all Best when integrated with face-to-face activities Requires incentives for participants Issues of credit need to be addressed Access to needed technology and tech support are required Enhances, but doesn’t replace coaching, mentoring, hands-on workshops, study groups, etc.

31 Conclusions Collegial relationships & learning communities can be formed online OPD workshops need to be designed and structured differently than face-to-face workshops The social dynamic is very different from face-to-face situations Good OPD is challenging to design and run, but can be very effective OPD is a valuable new tool to integrate into professional development programs

32 For More Information glennk@edc.org EDC Mosaic http://www.neirtec.org (resources/prof devel) http://www.edtechleaders.org


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