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iPads, Portfolios,Social Networking, PBL & More!

Napa Valley Unified Teachers• Joey Schmitz• Kim Floyd• Tammy Lee• Jen MenoPamela Redmond, Touro U, Advisor &

NapaLearns Board Member

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Napa Learns & NVUSD Partnership

Napa Valley Unified School District

LEVERAGING SOCIAL NETWORKING IN THE HIGH SCHOOL CLASSROOM

Joey Schmitz, Vintage High School Joseph.schmitz@tu.edu

Twitter Hash

#CUE2011• Save this search to be a part of the

backchannel discussion during the presentation.

Social Media at Vintage High School

• Tumblr- Student reflective journals • Twitter- Backchannel discussions extension of

the classroom.• Facebook- Classroom LMS

Hypothesis and Preliminary Findings

• Over 90% of students have access to internet– Home computer– School computer– Smartphones– iPod Touch – Video game consoles

Hypothesis and Preliminary Findings

• Engagement is through the roof.– Students during class discussion with backchannel

outlet participate more than traditional class discussion.

– Teachers unrealistic fear of cell phones.– Responsibility and digital citizenship.

GAMING AS A TOOL TO SUPPORT CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT IN MATHTHROUGH PBL

Tammy Lee, American Canyon Middle Schooltammy.lee@tu.edu

The Problem

• Students lack understanding of the process of problem solving

• Research says:– >Conceptual ideas and < traditional procedures =

>achievement– Schema based instruction addresses problem solving

strategies as students develop understanding of concepts– Gaming – increases attitude and motivation via 4 factors

- sense of challenge/accomplishment - increase curiosity- personal control - use of fantasy

ACMS Process

• Pacent Learning Solutions – Students still did not demonstrate mastery of all standards

even after 3 attempts

• Study tools – Increased confusion of which standards and how many more attempts

available for mastery

The Action Research

• Portable• Social Network Sharing• Translations• Embed options

• Games• Audio• Fullscreen

Preliminary Results

• Time period• Conceptual Content• Treatment group

– 13% increase of passing from 1st attempt to 2nd attempt

• Control group (not using Quizlet) – 10% increase of passing from 1st to 2nd attempt

Next Steps

• Connect to student generated driving question regarding:– Ways to learn math concepts– Ways to practice problem solving strategies

• Student-developed methods/tools • Inspire, innovate, create

SUMMER BRIDGE IPAD PROJECT FOR PRESCHOOLERS

Kim Floyd, Yountville Elementarykimberly.floyd@tu.edu

Background

• The problem• The idea• The students• The teachers• NapaLearns

as visionary funders

The goals• Provide children who had no prior

preschools experience foundational skills for kindergarten

• Build vocabulary• Leverage technology to provide

seamless support to student development

• Who• 1 teacher• 18 Pre-K bilingual children• 4 aides (3 bilingual HS students &

1 migrant education person)• Parents• Local Kdgn teachers as observers• Visitors, visitors, visitors

• When• 16 days in summer 2011• From 8 am-noon• 4th of July was in the middle of

the program

The Apps

Alphabet Tracer

Drawing Pad

What did we measure

• PPVT• Footsteps to Brilliance

– # Books– # Words user was exposed to– Reading comprehension– Total hours of use

Books Read

Pre Post0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

155

604

Books Read: Class

Books Read

Pre Post0.0

5.0

10.0

15.0

20.0

25.0

30.0

35.0

8.2

31.8

Books Read: Student

Books Read

Reading Comprehension

Pre Post40.0%

45.0%

50.0%

55.0%

60.0%

65.0%

70.0%

75.0%

80.0%

58.5%

76.4%

Reading Comprehension: Class

Correct 1st Try

Word Total

Pre Post0

20,00040,00060,00080,000

100,000120,000140,000160,000180,000200,000

40,801

187,502

Word Total: Class

Word Total

Pre Post0

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000

12,000

2,147

9,869

Word Total: Student

Word Total

Total Hours

Pre Post0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

16

143

Total Hours: Class

Total Hours

Pre Post0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

7.5Total Hours: Student

Total Hours

Peabody Test

1 2

-20

-10

0

10

20

30

40

50

Gain Range

Spearman Correlation Coefficient r = 0.71 p= 0.0007

n=18

Challenges

• Perception • Misperceptions• Pre-conceived notions• Technology challenges• Support challenges• Highly visible endeavor

Next Steps

• Pre-K program will be repeated next summer and probably expanded

• Across 3 school districts (6-7 classrooms) are implementing iPad in the classroom

• Change in trends for Pre-K and K education

Q & A

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