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3 essential characteristics of teacherpreneurs. If we want to innovate and progress in education, we need to level up a little every day, connect with excellence, and personalize learning. Opening presentation at Grand Canyon University.

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with Vicki Davis @coolcatteacher

Our Hosts: Grand Canyon University

Vicki Davisvicki@coolcatteacher.com

www.coolcatteacher.com/phm

@coolcatteacher

21st Century Living & Learning:Excite #1

Essential Questions: Excite 1

What is a teacherpreneur?

What are examples of

teacherpreneurship?

What are 3 essential mindsets of

successful teacherpreneurs?

John Seely Brown, Visiting Scholar, University of

Southern California

“…you can’t just drop new innovations into a classroom and hope that the instructor will invent effective ways to use them. To fully utilize a new teaching technology, you often need to invent new teaching practices as well.”

Gamifi-ed Project:

An Intergenerational Learning Community

http://gamifi-ed.wikispaces.com

Westwood Students (9th graders) &

Masters Students from University of Alaska Southeast &

Gamifi-ed MOOC

Reinventing WritingHashtag: #KCDTTL@coolcatteacher

Part 1: How has writing

been reinvented?

http://flickr.com/photos/prittibaby/477057343/

Teacherpreneurship

“Finnish teachers pick books and customize lessons as they shape students to national standards… ‘. In Finland, the teachers are the entrepreneurs," says Mr. Schleicher, of the Paris-based OECD, which began the international student test in 2000.’

“What Makes Finnish Kids So Smart”

The Wall Street Journal

By ELLEN GAMERMAN

February 2008

http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB120425355065601997.html

Teacherpreneurship: Boost learning in the classroom p 45-47

yearsTo get to 50 million subscribers

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daysTo get to 50 million subscribers

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How can we keep up in the face of such rapid change?

Teacherpreneur Mindset #1

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The power of Three!

Pick three

Eat a

watermelon

Not

whole!

Small

bites!

ITEMIZED BILL

Brian Tracy, Focal Point: A Proven System to Simplify Your Life, Double Your Production and Achieve All Your Goals, p 8

For placing “x” on gauge $ 1.00

For knowing which gauge

to place the “x” on $9,999.00

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Will you be ok

with teaching the

same year 30

times

-or-

30 years with

each one better

than the last?

TEAMS“Working with

people across the

world has challenged

me.”

“The majority of my partners wanted to contribute

something

meaningful to the

project.”

Horizon Project Studentshttp://horizonproject.wikispaces.com

Classroom Wiki (2005) K12 Online Conference Teacher Collaboration

Wiki (2006)

Flat Classroom™ Project (2006-2012)

Horizon Project (2007-2008)

Digiteen Project (2007-2012)

Digiteen Island in Open Sim (2008-2010)

Arab Israeli Conflict Simulation (2009, 2011,

2013)

Flat Classroom Conference – Doha,

Qatar (2009)

NetGenEd Project (2009-2013) – with Don

Tapscott

Flat Classroom Live at ASB Unplugged, Mumbai (2010)

India Immersion Project (2010)

Eracism Project (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013)

Flat Classroom Conference China 2011

China Immersion Project (2011)

Hope for Slaves (2012) Gamifi-ed (2014) Physics of the Future (2014)

A Global Project Journey

1. Classroom Procedures to improve F2F and electronic Classroom including better integration with my LMS

Read

HummingbirdRobotics KitRead Invent to LearnBy Sylvia Martinez &Gary Stager

2. Makerspaceincluding: Robotics

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Makey Makey KitsTurn anything into a computerInput!

2. Makerspace including: Robotics, MakeyMakey

3d printer

2. Makerspace including: Robotics, MakeyMakey

Crescerance and MAD-Learn Program

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The SpheroProgrammable ball

2. Makerspaceincluding: Robotics, Makey Make, SPRK Learning & Creserance

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Technology WeekLed by my studentsFor the whole schoolsystem

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Pixel PressVideo game programming

3. More positive multi age learning experiences between upper & lower schools

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Minecraft EDU

3. More positive multi age learning experiences between upper & lower schools

4. Inflip teaching method – “clone myself”

Teacherpreneur Mindset #1

15 minutes2-3 times a week

FIXED MINDSETA belief that you are what you are right now and can never improve or change.

GROWTH MINDSETA belief that you can grow, improve, and learn

Goal Setting Tip #1:

Accurately assess your

strengths and weaknesses

““If, like those with the growth mindset, you believe you can develop yourself, then you're open to accurate informationabout your current abilities, even if it's unflattering. What's more, if you're oriented toward learning, as they are, you need accurate information about your current abilities in order to learn effectively.”

Carol Dweck, Mindset

YOU MUST MASTERYOUR OWN MIND

FIRSTWhy we are calling this a global mastermind workshop.

Teacherpreneur Mindset #1

Teacherpreneur Mindset #2

Teacherpreneur Mindset #2

Mirror Neurons: Giacomo Rizzolatti et al., “Premotor Cortex and the Recognition of Motor Actions,” Cognitive Behavior Research, 3 (1996) 131-141.

Toxic Waste

for Teachers

We mirror

the behaviors of those we are around.

New Research• Depression is contagious

GOOD GOSSIP: SPREAD GOOD

NEWS EVERYWHEREShare awesome stories…

Connect yourself!

Personal Learning Network / Media Diet!

– RSS Reader - Feedly ,Feedspot, Mr. Reader

– Flipboard, Zite, Pulse

– eBook Reader – Kindle, iBooks, Kobo

– Diigo, Delicious, Reddit

– Listen in – Bam Radio Network, Edtechtalk

– Join Twitter

– Online Conferences

– Networking Organizations

Teacherpreneur Mindset #2

Teacherpreneur Mindset #3

Do you see any numbers?

Every snowflake is different

Wilson Bentley -http://snowflakebentley.com/

“Santa’s Motto” in my childhood home

“If you believe

you receive.”

Study of Expectations• 20% of students in the student were said to have “unusual potential for

intellectual growth”

• Three teachers selected were told they were selected because they were the best in the school

Rosenthal, R., and Jacobson, L. (1968). Pygmalion in the classroom: Teacher expectation and pupils' intellectual development'. New York: Rinehart and Winston.

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At the end of the school year• Led the school and district in standardized test scores

• Jumped 20-30% in academic achievement over previous year.

Rosenthal, R., and Jacobson, L. (1968). Pygmalion in the classroom: Teacher expectation and pupils' intellectual development'. New York: Rinehart and Winston.

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Guess what?

• The selections were RANDOM.• Students were a mix of good/bad/ medium.

• So were teachers!

Rosenthal, R., and Jacobson, L. (1968). Pygmalion in the classroom: Teacher expectation and pupils' intellectual development'. New York: Rinehart and Winston.

You Believe, You Receive!

“In experiment after experiment, it has been demonstrated that when teachers EXPECT their students to perform well, the students work hard and live up to their teacher’s expectations.”

Brian Tracy, Maximum Achievement

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They are part of this• Best Wiki in Education 2006, 2008

• ISTE Online Learning Award 2007

• TIG Best Online Project 2006

• WISE Shortlist Finalist, Pluralism

• Open Sim Pioneers 2009

• Finalist Best Wiki 2010

• Digital Youth – Edutopia Winner

• Wall Street Journal, WIRED, Boston Globe, Edutopia

• NCWIT Award winner 2011, 2014

The most important “A” in your classroom

Att-I-tude

2 kinds of people:

Transmitters

Transformers

Dale Carnegie,

How to Stop Worrying and Start Living

Transformers“Turn the negativity into

something positive.”

Examine

Data Streams

F - alse

E - vidence

A - ppearing

R - eal

“The budget

cuts have

become

opportunistic

because we are

having to think

outside the

box.”Jody

Kennedy, Teacher

White Plains Middle

School New York

“And you realize that the beauty of our flaws is to accentuate our better features.

Meet Mrs. Adkins

Her secret to

finding

strengths:

3 folders a

weekend.

Teacherpreneur Mindset #3

21st Century Skills

21st Century CONNECTIONS

Horizon Project 2008

Understanding the Middle East through a Simulation

Vicki Davis @coolcatteacher9th Grade StudentsWestwood SchoolsCamilla, Georgia USA

Dr. Jeff StanzlerLeah Stilman, Eliza Bivins-Fink,

Crystal LaBrosseUniversity of Michigan

http://aic.conflix.org

Teacherpreneur Mindset #3

Pauline Roberts - Sciracy

Aaron Maurer – Map your Heartbreak

Classroom Champions

Sue Sadler – Traveling Rhinos

Gamifi-ed

Fosters community (Elbow 373)

Helps see problems from multiple viewpoints (Howard 10)

Co-authoring impacts the writing of individual authors (Aghbar)

Improves Learning Experiences (wolf 2010)

“Ideal model for constructing, reorganizing and acquiring new information” (Janssen et all 2010)

Global collaboration is essential in today’s workplace (Friedman)

Shorten time required to solve pressing world problems (Tapscott)

Benefits of Collaborative Writing

Hong Kong 2011

Students edit wiki with virtual partners

Reinventing WritingHashtag: #KCDTTL@coolcatteacher

Part 1: How has writing

been reinvented?

Audience is Important“Technology creates opportunities for students to do meaningful work that has value outside school, receive feedback on their work, and experience the rewards of publication or exhibition.” Peck & Dorricott, 1994http://caret.iste.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=evidence&answerID=9&words=audience

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IT DOESN’T HAVE TO BE HARD

You can join things already out there.

Connect with authors

www.edmodo.com

Free, blogging, assignments

Top Teaching

•Teaching Helps

•Making Meaning

•Classroom Management

•Finding Cool Classroom Tools

•Building your PLN

•Staying positive

http://www.epals.com/

www.iearn.org

©Vicki Davis and Julie Lindsay

Taxonomy of global connection p 54-56

NOT

What are you keeping out?

What are you bringing

in?

How are you

connecting?

Teacherpreneur Mindset #3

Read

#geniushourThe Passion DrivenClassroom byAngela Maiers

Read

#invent2learnInvent to LearnBy Sylvia Martinez andGary Stager

Hour of CodeCode.org

http://gamifi-ed.wikispaces.com

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70

Classroom Management

Metacognitive Processes

Cognitive Processes

Home Env/ Parental Inv

Stdnt/Tchr Social Intxn

Social/ Behavioral Attributes

Motivational/ Affective Attr

Peer Group

Quantity of Instruction

School Culture

Classroom Climate

Classroom Instruction

Curriculum Design

Stdnt/Tchr Academic Intxn

Classroom Assessment

Community Influences

Psychomotor Skills

Tchr/ Admin Decisionmaking

Curriculum and Instruction

Parental Involvement Policy

Classroom Impl/ Support

Student Demographics

Out of Class Time

Program Demographics

School Demographics

State Level Policies

School Policies

District Demographics

Relative Influences on Learning

Wang, Haertel, Walberg, 1997“What Helps Students Learn?Spotlight on Student Success”

http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED461694.pdf

Let’s Look at #1

1. Classroom Management• teacher uses questioning/ recitation strategies that maintain active

student participation

Wang, Haertel, Walberg, 1997“What Helps Students Learn?Spotlight on Student Success”

http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED461694.pdf

PRACTICE DOESN’T MAKE PERFECT… IT

MAKES PERMANENTClassroom Management

Essential Procedures

• Entering Room

• Exiting Room

• Paperflow

• Being Excused from the Room

• Essential Positions for Teaching and Interacting

Today’s Procedures#1: When I need to get your attention

1. Index Finger: STOP

2. Middle Finger: LOOK

3. Ring Finger: LISTEN

4. Spread the fingers apart: WIN

So, when I say: “Give me a WIN!” What do you do?

I call this “teaching position”

Today’s Procedures#2: Signal for Your State of Mind• Put your name on your solo cups

• Green solo – EVERYTHING IS GOOD

• Red solo – I need help

Today’s Procedures#3: When you Must Exit• Put your cup on your chair. If you’ll be right back – green on top

• If you have an emergency and may not be back soon – red on top.

Let’s practice interacting

• Turn you chairs and make sure you can face everyone in your group. This is interacting position.

Activity Instructions

• INTERACTING POSITION

• 1. Use your sharpie to write on your cup and put it in the Green position.

• 2. Introduce yourself by tweeting your name, school to #gcuglobal

• 3. Learn the names of the person to your right and to your left

• You have 4 minutes and then we’ll WIN

• TURN YOURSELF BACK TO TEACHING POSITION

What do we do in teaching position?• Take notes. Especially things you want to do or learn more about.

• Might send a little Tweet. #gcuglobal

Mindset #2

Connect with Excellence

YOU ARE HERE!!!

Exchange emails and twitter handles

with Vicki Davis @coolcatteacher

Be a Teacherpreneur

Today you will:

Design a project idea with your tablemates.

Mindset #1

You’ll pick 3 things

Mastermind Meetup #1

• INTRODUCTIONS: 8 minutes

• Interacting Position

• Share:

– 1. Your name

– 2. What you teach

– 3. One way you’ve already connected your

classroom –or- one way you want to.

Mastermind Meetup #1

• BRAINSTORMING: 10 minutes

• Select a Brainstorm collector

• Your goal: come up with at least 20 ideas

of how students can connect with each

other and the world to learn in an authentic

way. (Can you hit 50?)

• FOCUS ON COMING UP WITH

CREATIVE UNIQUE IDEAS

MasterMind Meetup #1

• ACTION STEP 1: Select one idea

– Select one idea that you wish to pursue

– Start filling out the wiki page on your table

number for your idea. (It will guide you

through the steps.)

Let’s look at our wiki

• http://gcuglobal.wikispaces.com

• To JOIN:

• https://wikispaces.com/join/MT7CR4J

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