21st c literacy
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E- learning BOP
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The broad learning intentions for today:
to construct shared understanding of what it means to be literate in the 21st century.
to explore the draft literacy progressions and their connections with a literate 21st person.
to expand repertoires of practical strategies, processes and ideas for using ICT to support theliteracy progressions
to develop an online environment where these strategies can be shared so that other teachers from our schools can benefit from them and so that they can continue to be developed
Draft Agenda :
What does it means to be literate in the 21st century? Create a profile that represents the groups ideas
Explore the Draft Literacy Progressions.
How might ICT support the draft literacy learning progressions? Hands on – Sharing Strategies.
Sharing our ideas online
Developing collaborative cultures is the work of leaders who realise that a collection of superstar teachers working in isolation cannot produce the same results as interdependent colleagues who share and develop professional practices together. (Garmston & Wellmann, 1999, p 18)
GIFTS
PING PONG
LOOPS
My content is not nearly as important as your interaction with the content.
Add 12 key words to the link below to represent your groups thinking
http://www.skrbl.com/115321462
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9ZRDRPqoXo
What does a 21st century literate person look like?
What software and digital resources do you currently use in your literacy programme?
a) Make a list. b) Give one , Get one
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“ The real magic in a quality learning experience comes not from boxes, wires and expensive digital equipment. The real magic comes from teachers who have high expectations, create relevant and challenging learning experiences, supported and scaffold pupils to success, and provide quality feedback for their pupils.”
Trevor Bond
Effective PedagogyWhat does page 34 and 35 say about teacher actions that are likely to promote student learning?
If these elements were ‘alive and kicking’ in the classroom, what sort of things could you expect to see ?
Post Box Activity:With a partner spend 15minutes with your document in hand , discussing each of the seven elements of effective pedagogy. What do they look like in a classroom? With and with out ICT.
As you wander around, record what sort of things you do or have seen others do to promote this element of effective pedagogyi.e. Creating a supportive learning environment - class treaty, class blog
Effective Pedagogy - Time to Reflect• Of these elements which do you think you do particularly well? • Which element do you think you could improve on?• What ideas has this activity offered you?
What else is possible?e-learning as an enabler of effective pedagogy
Matou Mihi: http://multimedia.ptengland.school.nz/Movies/mihi.mov
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Exploring ways in which e-learning can support
providing sufficient opportunities to learn.
Enhance opportunities to learn by offering
student virtual experiences and tools that save them time,
allowing them to take their learning further.(New Zealand Curriculum, pg36, 2007)
Digistorehttp://www.wix.com/rjensen/handpickedWoodlandsGlogster: see delicious links: http://softwareforlearning.tki.org.nz/
Exploring ways in which e-learning can assist in
facilitating shared learning.Facilitate shared
learning by enabling students to join or
create communities of learners that extend
well beyond the classroom.
(New Zealand Curriculum, pg36, 2007)
Blogs and Wikis @ Bucklands Beach Intermediate : http://www.bbi.school.nz/student/studentwork.htmlNZ Use of Blogs and Wikishttp://nzedublogs.wikispaces.com/NZ+classroom+student+blogshttp://nzedublogs.wikispaces.com/classes+and+students+using+wikis
Blogs: http://www.blogger.com/homeWikis: http://www.wikispaces.com/site/for/teachersEtherpad : http://etherpad.com/
Exposing ideas to others for reconsidering and reshaping via online tools such as skrbl, etherpad, google docs, wikispaces...
Exploring ways in which e-learning can assist in
making connections to prior learning and experience.
assist in the making of connections by
enabling students to explore new learning
environments, overcoming barriers of distance and time. (New Zealand Curriculum, pg36, 2007)
Modelling the use of a variety of tools (images, videos and whakatauki )
to engage and hook learners and as a way of making learning visible and discussable.
Using mind-maps and visual diagrams
Use of google earth and images to extend learning from the known.
Use of a digital camera to capture personal experience and integrate it with new understanding.
Exploring ways in which e-learning may support the
creation of supportive learning environments.e-learning may assist in
creation of supportive learning environments
byoffering resources that
take account of individual, cultural, or
developmental differences. . (New Zealand Curriculum, pg36,
2007)
Shirley ‘s Learning Languages wiki
Mihi: http://softwareforlearning.wikispaces.com/
http://reflectconnect.blogspot.com/
• inquiring into how ICT can be used in mathematics to explore next learning steps and to assist students in make connections between the learning in the lesson and life outside the classroom.• We are experimenting with a range of tools including a blog, skrbl and voicethread.
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Exploring ways in which e-learning may support reflective thought and action.
hands on
Teaching as Inquiry• Teachers inquire into the impact of their teaching on their
students.• Cyclical process that goes on moment by moment (as teaching
takes place) , day by day, and over the longer term.
Rochelle Jensen - 2009 [email protected]
an element of effective pedagogy
What are my students learning needs? What is important for my students to know and do? What evidence have I gatheredStudent at the Centre - What do they already know? What are they in to?
•Explore possible approaches and strategies.•What has been successful ? What is likely to be successful?•What impact could digital resources have to support all /some learners? How can the use of digital resources be combined with effective teaching and learning strategies?•What resources are available to us ?
•The process of using the ICT with effective tch/lnr practice to support desired outcomes.
•How do I monitor the impact of teaching on student learning?
•How effective have we been in promoting learning?•What was the impact on student learning and why?•What have I learnt about the use of digital content in supporting this outcome?•Implications for future teaching?
through an e-learning lens
Rochelle Jensen - 2009 [email protected]
in context
Rochelle Jensen - 2009 [email protected]
in your own practice
Someday to MondayWhat ideas can we take from today?What are the implications of these ideas for ourselves?
for the teachers in your syndicate?What other support do you need to make these ideas happen?
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Revisit Intentions:
Explore elements of effective pedagogy through the lens of our own practice . Reflect on how ICT and effective pedagogy ( NZC, 2007) might be increasingly
woven into our practice at Tauranga Intermediate. Teaching as Inquiry – a tool to assist in the effective use of ICT?
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