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Inviting Technology into the ClassroomAlycea SnyderREEA Webinar

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Session objectives• Reframe ideas on what it means to be “not

paying attention” during class time

• Relate to students who learn better hands-on, and recognize how tinkering with gadgets can support this learning

• Use tools to guide students’ activities, including online handouts, resource lists, iPad apps, and more

Work with technology, not against it.

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Once upon a time…• I was recruited into tech support.

“I have a room full of brilliant techies, and not one of them can help somebody on the phone.”

• I learned how to learn technology

• I was not a techie...

Technology should make life simpler.

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I look for these…

•Simple•Intuitive•(and whenever possible) Free

Technology in a classroom…

•Minimal risk to execute•Minimal hassle to set up

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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

▫ TRY: 5min.com

Simple tools used correctly can be very powerful

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

problems

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Adults are self-directed

Teacher

Student Student Student Student Student

Teacher

Student

Student

Student

Student

Student

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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

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Energized by activity

•Busy, lively atmosphere•Accustomed to multi-tasking•Love the background buzz

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Provide Resources

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Adult learners are self-directed.

•Information is abundant

•Instructors are not the only resource

• TRY: Direct students to the best resources and let them explore

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QR Codes• Instant gratification

• Creation is easy

• Big payoff

• Flexible options for results

TRY: Create QR code using Kaywa

http://qrcode.kaywa.com/

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WordPress• Easy to sign-up

• Upload additional files

• Link directly to resources

• No limit to amount of content

• Potential as marketing tool

TRY: Add resources to

WordPress blog

http://alyceasnyder.wordpress.com/

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Direct Student Focus

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Give students something to do• Links to follow• PDF document to

highlight• Resources to investigate

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The goal was to learn information

There was simply less information.

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Now…

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Learning Navigating

• When the goal is memorization,

taking written notes on paper makes sense.

• Now, students sift throughand organize information.

The goal has changed

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Re-define what it means

to learn

Knowledge

Comprehension

Application

Analysis

Synthesis

Evaluation

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Instant application• The 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

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Create an Ideal Environment

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Invite technology• TRY:

▫Set the expectation▫Provide the wireless

password▫Reconsider break times▫Check the lights▫Listen to what you say

Students are looking down Deliver the entire message out

loud

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Support Future Learning

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Identify, streamline, and prioritizeTRY: Pinterest

http://pinterest.com/

• Corral good ideas into one place

• Pinterest is public• Resources are ready and

waiting• One, easily-shareable public

forum • Ready for student access• Organic marketing tool

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Questions?