4. 1. I am the tech leery monk
2. I am the tech savvy monk
3. I am somewhere in between
5. We are "moving from the Information Age
to the Conceptual Age."
Schools must prepare students for a different
workplace--one that values
innovation, imagination, creativity,
communication, and emotional
intelligence.
~ Daniel Pink, A Whole New Mind 2005
10. Content--by giving teachers and students instant,
anywhere anytime access to present and consume
information in practically infinite, ever expanding forms.
Process--by providing tools to vary instructional
practice , engage learners, and provide opportunities for
collaboration and authentic audience.
Product --by providing tools to CREATE dynamic,
authentic products t0 show understanding and explore
relevance.
11. Click on the TASK #1 link and share a
successful experience you have had with
students and technology.
“I have used ____________ to ________________.”
12. Click on the Tech Check
Survey link on the wiki and
check all boxes that apply.
28. Powerpoint
Create a Powerpoint that
includes text and images to
illustrate the key points of your
research
Poster
Create a poster with text and
images to illustrate the key points
of your research
Brochure
Create a tour brochure that uses
text and images to highlight the
key points of your research
Video
Create an original video about
your research using
MovieMaker or other editing
software.
Photostory
Create a narrated slideshow of
images about your research using
Photostory.
Animoto
Create commercial that uses
music, text and images about
your research with Animoto.
Website
Design a website that promotes
your research using
Wikispaces or other web
design tool.
Podcast
Create a radio style
report/commercial that highlights
details about your research using
Audacity.
Digital
Poster
Use Glogster to create a web-
based poster that integrates
graphics, text, and other
multimedia to showcase your
29.
30. CONTENT-Audio and video support , presentation
tools, class web resources, web based games,
simulations and interactives, etc.
PROCESS –Formative assessment tools, flexible
grouping and collaboration, discussion boards,
webquests, etc.
PRODUCT – alternative assessments, project based
learning, authentic audience, collaborative projects,
presentation tools, etc.
31. Jing—record screencasts of lessons (also can be done on
SMART or Promethean board)
http://www.teachertube.com/videoList.php?pg=uservideolist&user_id=
51807
Gliffy/Webspiration--create collaborative concept maps and
graphic organizers
Example
Inspiration/kidspiration--Multimedia graphic organizer
software
Example 1 Example 2
Delicious and Diigo-Social bookmarking tools that allow you
to tag, organize and share web resources. Browse my resources
at: http://delicious.com/AHalter
32. Wix--create flash-based websites
Scriblink—Online, collaborative whiteboards
Read the Words –will instantly read back any text
that can be copied and pasted.
Jog the Web-Create an annotated tour of websites
http://www.jogtheweb.com/run/z1O1GPxm4bCR/Web-2.0-
Tools-for-Kids
Quizlet –create flashcards and online quizzes
33. Toon Doo—Create comics and graphic novels
Timeglider/Dipity/Xtimeline—create a web hosted
multimedia timeline.
Glogster—Create digital posters
Geogebra—Create and manipulate geometric objects
Google Sketch Up—Create 3-D Drawings and objects
Google Earth-Take students on a virtual field trip
anywhere in the world or have them create their own.
Open Culture—one of the most comprehensive
educational media sites on the web.
34. We covered:
Formative Assessment
Dynamic Classroom Resources with Wikis and Blogs
Digital Storytelling Tools
Many other web 2.0 tools along the way
My Goal…
to inspire you, not overwhelm you!
35. Find one tool and run with it
YOU don’t have to be the expert
Share student work
Monitor and adjust
Share the wealth with colleagues
36. Design a lesson that integrates one of the tools
mentioned in today’s workshop.
Begin a class resource wiki or a project wiki--start
simple and expand throughout the year
Plan a lesson that offers a technology based
assessment option (Animoto, Photostory,
Glogster, Toon Doo, Wix, Wiki design, etc.)