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Inviting Technology into the ClassroomAlycea SnyderHawaii 2013 Instructor Development Workshop

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Most of you planned to bring a tablet or smartphone today

Most of your students bring smartphones, tablets, or laptops to your classes

But in the classroom…Whiteboard

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Advanced

My goals for today

You leave with 3 action items1. Try one structural change in your next

class to increase student engagement2. Try one new tool 3. Use one familiar tool in a new way

Adults are self-directed▫Simulations▫Role-playing▫Case studies▫Solve immediate

problems

Adults are self-directed

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Instructors of adult learners

Instructors are more resource, less lecturer

Role is to facilitate information exchange

TraditionalClassroom Management

Evolved Adult-Oriented

Structure

Fundamental shifts are occurring

Flashy new tools for the classroom

New skills required to succeed

The goal was to learn information

There was simply less information.

Now…

Learning Navigating

When the goal is memorization, taking notes makes sense.

Now, students sift throughand organize information.

The goal has changed

Action-oriented learningSearchingDistinguishingCreatingJoiningParticipatingProblem-solvingImpactingFilmingEditingUploadingEvaluatingDebatingResearching

This is how people are choosing to use their time

The skills to thrive have changed

FindEvaluateCorralCategorizeApply

Learning becomes student-centric

One student, many instructors

New Educational Models

Flipped classrooms

Traditional Homework

“Complete questions 1-10 from the unit’s Check Your Understanding section.”

Traditional Class Time

“Sit quietly while I lecture.”

Flipped Homework

“Watch the next lecture.”

Flipped Class Time

“Let’s apply the new information as a group.”

Made possible because...

It’s simple and cheap to digitally record lectures.

Why should quality education be restricted?

Digital content is easily distributed.

Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)30 students

150 students

2000 students160,000 students

A class lecture is simply one more way to receive content.

MOOCs have challenges

Course offered online ≠ Online Course

Badges

New ways to quantify and recognize performance ability

Common currency for credentials

Adapting

Structural changes

•Offer experience navigating, qualifying, and applying content

•Provide student-centric opportunities•Evaluate the live classroom experience•Recognize and value performance ability

How to Find and Select the Right Technology for the Classroom

Once upon a time…

I was recruited into tech support.

I learned how to learn technology.

I was not a techie...

Technology should make life simpler.

“I have a room full of brilliant techies,

and not one of them can help somebody on the phone.”

I look for these…

SimpleIntuitive(and whenever possible) Free

Technology in a classroom…

Minimal risk to execute

Minimal hassle to set up

The right tool, the right way

Choose the right tool

The most basic tool that will accomplish what you need to accomplish

TRY: Review blogs

Use the tool correctly

TRY: Take the tour

TRY: Start with YouTube

Simple tools used correctly can be very powerful

Using Technology in the Classroom

Ahh, PowerPoint.

Onscreen PromptsCompatible

FamiliarEasy

Dull.

TRY: Prezi

SimpleIntuitive Free

VisualThemesMetapho

rs

TRY: PowToon

TRY: iMindMap and MindMeister

Balance risk and hassle

It’s okay to make a safe choice.

TRY: Challenge your design

Provide Resources

TRY: FlipSnack TRY: PDF-Creator

Information is not scarce

Social media turns textbook

TRY: •Twitter•Google+•Pinterest•LinkedIn•WordPress•Pocket•Reddit

Store it. Find it again.

Technology in the Classroom

technologyintheclassroom

#technologyintheclassroom

TRY:

Hashtags

Example

My Google+ Profilehttps://plus.google.com/113537280177917162397

(or search for my name: Alycea Snyder)

Search for this hashtag: #technologyintheclassroom

Follow the backchannel

TRY: Follow this backchannel: #narannual

TRY: Pinterest

http://www.pinterest.com/alysnyder/technology-in-education/

Be the source

Structure matters more than the tool.

Energized by activity

Busy, lively atmosphereAccustomed to multi-taskingLove the background buzz

People like their gadgets

They rely on their technology to navigate this world.

Don’t take that away.

Re-define what it means to learn

Knowledge

Comprehension

Application

Analysis

Synthesis

Evaluation

Instant applicationThe tools to learn hands-

on are already in their hands.

Analysis, synthesis, and evaluation occur more easily in context.

Where should students focus?

On integration of the material

Knowledge

Comprehension

Application

Analysis

Synthesis

Evalu-ation

Promote Class Participation

TRY: Google Docs

Change the dynamic.Give students a voice.

How do iPads Fit?

The vision and the reality

•iPad + Keynote Remote (99¢) + Laptop•iPad + VGA adapter ($30)• iPad + HDMI adapter ($40)• iPad + wireless VGA adapter ($150)• iPad + Apple TV + AirPort Express ($100)

TRY: Focus on student use, not your own

Using Technology Before and After the Classroom

Support future learning

MemorizeIdentify, streamline, and prioritize

No extra work

Flip your classroom

Audacity PresentMe

What would you like more of?

Single-question survey here:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WDBKW3J

Deal with the Distraction

Invite technology

TRY: Set the expectationTRY: Provide the wireless password

TRY: Reconsider break timesTRY: Check the lightsTRY: Listen to what you say

When to Go Old School

Tailor to your circumstances

•No WiFi= Avoid long PDFs and lots of typing

•Pre-Licensing = Flipped classroom•Handouts = Digital and paper options

My goal for today

1. Try one structural change in your next class to increase student engagement

2. Try one new tool 3. Use one familiar tool in a new way

Questions?

Alycea SnyderAlycea@TheCEShop.com

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