lumen christi ipad presentation
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iPad demonstration for Archdiocese Convention 10.12/12TRANSCRIPT
Lumen Christi Catholic School
iPads in the Classroom: “Creating and Publishing” to Improve Student Learning
Collaborate and Share
Kelly Fyfe ([email protected])
Laurie Yingling ([email protected])
Michele Neuville ([email protected]
Kathy Callahan ([email protected])
Stacy Lesmeister ([email protected])
Julie McCarragher ([email protected])
Lumen Christi Catholic School, appreciates the uniqueness and abilities of its students as gifts from God. We foster Catholic Tradition and promote innovative practices inspiring students and staff to create, collaborate, communicate and think critically in the 21st century.
VISION STATEMENT
Outline for our Presentation
Overview
General Philosophy
Lumen Christi iPad Story
Project Examples
K5, 3rd Grade, Middle School Math and Reading
Resources
premise:
“We shouldn’t limit our students’ opportunities with technology to what we know how to do as adults.”- Scott Mcleod
premise:
Computers Allowed Us To...•Word Process
•vs print or type•Create Presentations
•vs show and tell
•Search the Internet
•vs use encyclopedias
•Graph Electronically
•vs markersarticle: http://www.edutopia.org/blog/ipads-transform-classroom-ben-johnson
iPads: A THINKING Tool
•Always ON / Mobile / Easy
•Student-Centered learning
✴students move from consumers of content to creators
•Our focus is not limited to the ‘BEST’ content area apps:
✴Higher-Order Thinking (HOTS v LOTS)
iPads: A THINKING Tool
✴Problem Solving
✴Authentic Assessments (HOTS)
•Collaboration (Google Apps)
✴Anytime anywhere learning
•Access to ALL 21st century resources
•Individualized Learning Plans
iPads force a Create and PUBLISH mindset
Create VS Consume
Publish VS Print
Kelly Fyfe Principal
FundingK3 - 3rd grade initiative to beginiPads for teachers firstMove away from the textbookTeach with the “standards” in mind
Kelly Fyfe Principal
Transformation of how we “do” schoolAssessment - move away from traditional assessments
Discussion is about learning not about technology
Staff evaluations
premise:
Teachers have the GREATEST impact on Student Learning...NOT technology
RESEARCH: ROBERT MARZANO - CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION THAT WORKS
“Nothing in education puts a bigger ceiling on learning than limiting kids to what is in the textbook...
...We live in an age of iPads, Google and Skype. To the learner that wants to know more, do more, and explore more, the opportunities are there...
...We just have to think outside of the book.”Dangerously Irrelevant Blog (http://dangerouslyirrelevant.org/2012/08/think-outside-the-book.html) Krissy Venosdale via http://venspired.com/?p=3225
Classroom Walkthrough
Classroom Walkthrough
Classroom Walkthrough
Michele Neuville Kindergarten
EVERNOTE FREE
Evernote
What is Evernote?note-taking mobile application
(mobile means that I can access it using ANY device (iPad / computer / phone...)
text, images and audio
organizational app
documentation
How Do We Use Evernote:
Note taking
Organizational app
Portfolio creation
Running records
Communication with parents
TEACHERS:
How Do We Use Evernote?
Note taking
Organizational app
Portfolio creation
Assessment option
Communication and share with teachers
STUDENTS:
Evernote Example Evernote Example 1. Student Portfolio / Journal
2. Reading Fluency / Running Records
Checklist: Checklist:
3. Student Skill Checklist
Kathy Callahan 3rd Grade
SHOW MEFREE
Show Me
What is Show Me?Demonstration or ‘How To’ app
Digital story-telling application
Records drawings, images, text
Projects are published to a ‘Show Me Channel’
SHOW ME CHANNEL
How Do We Use Show Me?
Demonstration for students
Record a ‘How To’ (instructions) for students to view at a center, for homework, for students who miss a class
Formative or summative assessment
TEACHERS:
How Do We Use Show Me?
Book report
Steps in a science experiment
All about “X”
Collaborative project
Authentic assessment
Storytelling
Library of ‘How-To’s’
STUDENTS:
Show Me Example Show Me Example Authentic Assessment
• Collaborative Learning and Critical Thinking
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‘Tell Me in Five’ Example
Show Me Example Show Me Example
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Show Me Example Show Me Example Center Instruction
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Stacy Lesmeister Middle School Math
EXPLAIN EVERYTHING $2.99
What is Explain Everything?
Record screen with live audio narrationImport images, drawings, PDFs, video, PPTs and KeyNote
Digital story-telling application
Publish / Upload to YouTube, Dropbox, Evernote, Email
EXPLAIN EVERYTHING
How Do We Use EE?
Demonstration for students
Formative and summative authentic assessment tool
Critical thinking
TEACHERS:
How Do We Use EE?
Fosters student decision making, designing, planning, creating, organizing and analyzing
Eventually leads to a ‘Flipped-Classroom’
Repetition to reinforce instruction and learning
Forces individualized student learning plans
TEACHERS:
How Do We Use EE?
Content creation
Authentic assessments
Portfolio creation
Storytelling
Book reports
Creative writing
STUDENTS:
Explain EverythingExample
‘Math Cast’ library
• Student-created screencasts
• A video library of math concepts
Example: Metric Conversions
Metric Conversions:
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Explain EverythingExample
Teacher Class Notes Review Example
• Create tutorials / “how to” clips
• Two-step equations lesson review
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Solving Two-Step Equations
Julie McCarragher 7th & 8th Reading / LA
AUDIO BOO - FREE
What is Audio Boo?Voice recording app or ‘Audio Cast’ app
Mobile
Computer or iPad
Three minutes
Publish / Upload to YouTube, Dropbox, Evernote, Email
AUDIO BOO
Demonstration for students
Record ‘how to’s’ for students
Formative and summative authentic assessment tool
Flipped classroom
Advances a student-centered classroom
Brings the ‘POWER’ of the voice to the classroom
Highlights THINKING and problem solving
TEACHERS:How Do We Use Audio Boo?
How Do We Use Audio Boo?
Radio program
Student or class interview
Story telling
Book report
Fiction or non-fiction writing
Highlights THINKING and problem solving
STUDENTS:
Audio BooExample
“This I Believe” Project
• “This I Believe” is a project from NPR
• “A Public Dialogue About Belief - One Essay at a Time”
TaraK McLain: This I Believe
“This I Believe” Project
Lumen Christi: This I BelieveJulia: This I Believe
Laurie Yingling Technology Integrator
PINNACLE STUDIO$7.99
LCTV Daily Newscast
Daily news show written, directed and produced by students
News, Announcements, Prayer, Pledge, Sports and Weather
Feature Interviews
Classroom Highlights
LCTV News
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eBooks
BOOK CREATOR$4.99
MY STORY$1.99
Interactive Writing / Blogging
MR TOFT’S KID BLOG
Online School Newspaper PALYVOICE.COMSCHOOL NEWSPAPERSONOINE
Resources for this presentation1. Archdiocese Convention site
https://sites.google.com/a/lcstaff.org/lcarchconvention/home
Bloom’s Taxonomy
Mapping Media
2. Art 21 Web site http://schools.archmil.org/Educators/ACT21.htm
3. Facebook and Twitter for Archdiocese
Facebook: facebook.com/archmiledu
Twitter: @archmiledu