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EB-13 ICT Across the Curriculum in K-8

Presenter: Dave HildebrandCurriculum CoordinatorGarden Valley School Division

A bit about me…

Graduate of the Business Teacher Ed Program (RRC & U of M)

Business Ed teacher for nearly 20 years 2004-2007 - Part-time Tech Vocational

Coordinator for Garden Valley Collegiate 2007-2011 - ICT Coordinator for GVSD Since 2011- Curriculum Coordinator for GVSD

About Today’s Session Disclaimer #1: I’m not a K-8 teacher…but

I’ve worked with many K-8 teachers Disclaimer #2: I’m not the “iPad guy” K-8 is, in many ways, two distinct “worlds:”

Early Years (K-4) and Middle Years (5-8) We’ll try to look at:

◦ A rationale for ICT infusion◦ Manitoba Education & Literacy with ICT◦ Project ideas and sites that encourage critical,

creative, and digital citizenship skills. ◦ Some emerging technologies to watch

ICT in the Classroom is an Adventure…

…and it’s not about Perfection…

“People often called us perfectionists, but we were not looking for perfection. We were looking for some kind of magic in the music. “ ~ Paul Simon

…and means different things to users

“Technology is anything that wasn't around when you were born.” ~ Alan Kay

Technology in Education: Why?

Young people are technologically fearless.Captures the power of the narrative and

‘story’ (J. Bruner)Allows students to develop a voice,

collaborate, organize, debate, create, and…participate.

Offers students an authentic ‘audience’

Technology in Education: Why?

Develop essential skillsGames have their place-but watch out for “skill

and drill” activitiesThe huge positive potential children have and

the vital role they have to play in shaping the world

Laying a foundation for future learning and future living…

ICT: A Powerful Vehicle

AssessmentCreativity

Curriculum Motivation

Infused Not a ‘sideline’

Improve student writing and literacyImprove student numeracy skillsSupport resource-based learning (eg. library,

resource)Altering instructional approachIndividualizing instructionUsing adaptive technologies

Where ICT Can Play a Role

Technology Infusion…

What is Technology “Infusion”? The transparent application of ICT,

wherever and whenever appropriate, to enhance critical and creative thinking.

Infusion says “it’s not about the computers; it’s about teaching students to be creative and critical thinkers.”

The computer is just a tool that we use to get to our real goals.

Do we need 1:1 to achieve this?

Manitoba Ed. - A ‘Snapshot’ of the changes…

Early 90’s – Software-based, slow networks 1998 document: Technology as a

Foundation Skill Area◦ Focus largely still on technology and skills, not

the students. 2002 – Curriculum Navigator Project 2006 document: Literacy with ICT Across

the Curriculum (LwICT)◦ Now student-centered. - Using ICT in a 21st

Century context Creativity and Collaboration.

LwICT Continuum

Students grow in depth

Manitoba Ed. - A ‘Snapshot’ of the changes…

2009 – LwICT mandated for all K-8 2012 – MAPLE (see site ) – new MB

teacher professional learning space 2012-13 – LwICT no longer on report card

◦ i.e. ‘Infusion’ is now happening

LwICT ‘rebranded’ and ‘refreshed’

Two ‘Good News’ Items Remain…

1. ICT can include:◦ computers, laptops, tablets, digital cameras, video

cameras, digital microscopes, scanners, smart phone, electronic games, digital audio devices, GPS, electronic whiteboards, electronic heart monitors, the Internet…in short…almost anything!

2. You decide what and when: “…the transparent application of ICT, wherever and

whenever appropriate, to enhance critical and creative thinking.” [Quote from the LwICT Handbook]

What ICT Assessment (and Infusion) is Not (?)

http://www.learning.com/21st-century-skills-assessment/index.htm

Learning Management Systems (LMS)

There are many competitors in the LMS space:◦ ePals LearningSpace◦ Edmodo◦ Desire2Learn◦ Blackboard ◦ Moodle◦ schoology◦ Others…

Most are cloud-based and include social networking features:◦ connecting learners, knowledge sharing, etc.

Learning Management Systems (LMS)

Successes: Can hit most LwICT descriptors with one tool

Factors limiting success include:◦ Teacher readiness to change pedagogies◦ Student readiness◦ Technological issues◦ Collection and use of personal information◦ Students under 13 years of age need parental

consent

Some thoughts on assessment

Rubrics--sets of criteria that clearly define for both student and teacher what a range of acceptable and unacceptable performance looks like.

There are rubric resources out there:http://rubrics4teachers.com/http://

www.teach-nology.com/web_tools/rubrics/

Ways of ‘Leveraging' ICT More Powerfully:

1. Look for tools that make your teaching easier

◦Let the network do the work for you (eg. Twitter)

2. Combine good hardware with strong software (e.g. Algodoo)http

://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMrkF47eBlg&safe=active

3. Develop projects where students contribute to building a more complete understanding of the worldHistorypinhttp://www.historypin.com/about-us/http://

www.historypin.com/community/schools-case-studies

Ways of ‘Leveraging' ICT More Powerfully:

4. Seek ways of making ICT use truly ‘transformational’5. Use tools that encourage creative expression and communication:

Shutterfly.comhttps://mrspenner2013.shutterfly.com/

http://kidblog.org/3kp2013-2014/

Storybird.com

Todaysmeet.comhttp://todaysmeet.com/

http://www.storybird.com

Kidblog.com

Ways of ‘Leveraging' ICT More Powerfully:

6. Logic and/or game development tools create student engagementKoduhttp://

www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVVYSUi-WeQ7. Don’t forget about large technology companies that support educationhttp://www.adobeforacademics.com/

Contact Information

@dhhildebrand

davehildebrand.wikispaces.com

Dave.Hildebrand@gvsd.ca

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