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These slides accompanied a session at Wellesley College (January 2013) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 New Zealand License.

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Wellesley College: Trialling technology to grow writers

Karen Melhuish Spencer | @virtuallykaren | 29 January 2013

No hea au?

Touchstones

•Wellesley character

•The value of e-learning

•Enhancing writing

•Knowing and including our students

•Starting our own inquiries

Places and people

forms11about@photos.flickr.com

By the end of our session...

Develop a question to trial that combines boys’ writing and digital technologies.

by....

✓Considering your current situation

✓Exploring current examples of e-learning and writing

✓Plotting an inquiry for term 1.

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Combining writing and technologies

The big ideas

Using Storybird to improve literacy

what is e-learning?

“...learning and teaching that is facilitated by or supported through the appropriate use of information and

communication technologies (ICTs). “

what’s the point?Greater opportunity to connect, participate & collaborate

New pathways to new knowledge

Engagement through prior knowledge

Source: wakingphotolife

Civic engagement

Digital citizens

Access

Inclusion

Equity

..so that every student can actively engage in learning in ways that deliberately suit their

needs and passions.

.

Inclusion.Personalisati

on

“In deep expressions of practice, students'

learning activities and the curriculum/knowledge

content they engage with are

shaped in ways that reflect the input and

interests of students, as well as

what teachers know to be important knowledge”

Bolstad, R., Gilbert J., McDowell, S., Bull, A., Boyd, S., Hipkins, R. (2012) 

Supporting future-oriented learning and teaching - a New Zealand perspective. New Zealand: Ministry of Education

Combining writing and technologies

What can it look like?

Places and peopleWhy places are important

Why places are important

to us

http://www.flickr.com/photos/90257728@N02/

An small example using SOLO

My place in the sun - understanding why places can be important to us.

• Identify one important place where people go during the summer.

• Describe the kinds of places where people spend their summer.

• Compare the places - how are they similar? different?

• Make general statements about the kinds of places that are important to people.

Engagement before writing “Help me find my own

doorway”

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“Once we have developed a rich question, we use

photos gathered on Flickr, recorded

video interviews with family, and

examples online, like Digistore, to

engage boys’ prior knowledge on a

topic.”

Preparing to write “Give me steps...or build me a ramp”

“There is more than one way to show

understanding - we sketch, digitally mind-map, retell

stories using storytelling apps

and curate images as we

prepare to write.”http://www.flickr.com/photos/kevintice/189207135/sizes/m/

The writing process “Pathways as memorable as the destination”

“We use tools to support

collaborative and shared writing,

easy editing and authentic

publication. Writing for real purposes and audiences has

never been easier.”

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Combining writing and technologies

How can we turn ideas into action?

driving your own learning

Image:Boudewijn Berends

design for all

Image: ZeRo`SKiLL

A helpful focus1.How can I teach writing

better using digital technologies?

2.What’s happening in other schools with e-learning?

3.How can I use a collaborative writing tool to engage those identified students who need support at the drafting stage?

✓finding out✓planning

✓investigating

Image: DavidDMuir

What might our focus question be?

“My students mainly draft writing and then we type it up neatly, or make posters for

the wall. To be honest, the work is the same as it has always been - I’m not sure what the possibilities are.”

Image: Christy Tvarok Green

✓trialing✓establishingWhat might our focus question be?

“We have tablets in the classroom and we use them mainly for research and editing. Some students want

to be more creative in the way they work. I feel we could be

using technologies to support the

learning process more strategically.”

✓ focus on learning✓authentic use✓shared roles✓whole communityImage: Mark Pinder for the Guardian

“ I have begun to use technologies to find

new pathways that suit students’ passions and

needs. This has meant designing

tasks differently to how I have in the

past.”What might our focus question be?

✓higher-order✓community

driven✓networked &

blended Image: chesbayprogram

“We integrate technologies so that students’ learning is personalised and

richly creative - and we make the most of

community and global connections. Learning

looks completely different to a few years

ago.”What might our focus question be?

Test. Trial. Question. Inquire.

• What do your students need? What matters most to them, given what you know?

• How can you combine literacy, pedagogy and technology in ONE small trial? Frame this as a deep question.

• What will you need to know before you trial?

• What will you look for?

• What happened? What questions do you now have?

• Next steps?

Hands-on activity?

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Co-develop our inquiry for term 1

www.bit.ly/wellesley1234

stars and wishes

Next steps?

Image: Some rights reserved by SFB579 :)

What is needed now?

VLN Groups - online community for teacherswww.vln.school.nz

Further thinking:

• Teaching as inquiry - case studies: http://nzcurriculum.tki.org.nz/Curriculum-stories/Case-studies/Teachers-as-learners-Inquiry/Teaching-as-inquiry

• Inquiry as a disposition (CORE EdTalk): http://edtalks.org/video/inquiry-disposition#.UPRrXKFeui8)

• e-Learning as inquiry on Literacy Online (http://elearningasinquiry.tki.org.nz/What-is-e-Learning-as-Inquiry)

• How teachers are inquiring (ERO): http://www.ero.govt.nz/National-Reports/Teaching-as-Inquiry-Responding-to-Learners-July-2012/Findings/Teachers-inquiry-into-the-impact-of-their-teaching-on-students

What do you notice?

Image: Copyright 1995-2002 The Denver Public Library, the Colorado Historical Society, or the Denver Art Museum;

http://www.uwec.edu/foundation/

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