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Oral Fluency - It really is that easy with technology. Presentation at ISTE 2011 in Philadelphia, PATRANSCRIPT
Kevin AmboeInformation and Media Literacy Coordinator
It really is that easy with technologyBuilding Oral Fluency
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OutlineIntroduction / Research
Common Language
Strategies and Tools
Questions
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Description
Engage students with technology tools that focus on building student literacy. Explore a variety of tools to enhance oral fluency opportunities.
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"If our students are not reading and composing with various electronic technologies, then they are illiterate. They are not just unprepared for the future, they are illiterate right now, in our current time and context.
(David Bolter, 1991)
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NETS-S
•Creativity and Innovation•Communication and Collaboration•Research and Information Fluency•Critical Thinking, Problem Solving,
and Decision Making•Digital Citizenship•Technology Operations and
Concepts
5Friday, July 1, 2011Make connections
My Credo
Look to the desired results
Choose the tools to move you closer
If the learning is not moving forward ...
What needs to happen for success?
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Literacy?
understand what read
make connections
working vocabulary
communicate
understand sound symbol connections
build on it take it further
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ELL / ESL / ESD
ELL / ESL / ESD
explicit instruction
meaningful opportunities to use
Play / exploration / building comfrot
Graduation rates 79 to 86% ave - 50% populations
8Friday, July 1, 2011(1) phonology; (2) syntax; (3) semantics; (4) morphology; and (5) pragmatics.
Just Spoken Word
Most conversations use 1000 of 5000 common words
More Rare words come through written word
Conversely - That will only provide 72% of the words in a book to form understanding
9Friday, July 1, 2011http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VocabularyWe also donʼt want other aspects of literacy to be barrier. Learning Disabilities
Students with low parental education are less likely to do well.
Total Words heard by age 4
Professional 45 million words
Working class 26 million words
Poverty 13 million wordsSource: Meaningful Differences, by Hart and Risley 2003
Factors
Number of Words Used
• Professional 2150• Working Class 1250• Welfare 620
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Reading / Read Aloud
Could not find original copyright - Likely Jim Trelease
“Inside the ear these words collect in a reservoir called the listening vocabulary. Eventually, if you pour enough words into it, the reservoir starts to overflow—pouring words into the speaking vocabulary, reading vocabulary, and writing vocabulary. And all have their origin in the listening vocabulary.”
Image from ReadAloud Handbookby Jim Trelease
11Friday, July 1, 2011http://www.trelease-on-reading.com/rah-ch2-pg2.html
Oral Language - BC MoE
12Friday, July 1, 2011Just for background / rationale
13Friday, July 1, 2011BC Curriculum
Engagement
Connect with home
Multiple Intelligences
Play
Publishing options
We model learning
Students were on task longer and with a lot of enthusiasm to start the work. HENR
14Friday, July 1, 2011Value interactions at home - including continued use of tools available at home.sound and word play What word, rhythm, and rhyming games do adults play with childrenmake their learning visible to others (e.g., maps, diagrams, photographs, models, and drawings)?We need to model the use of language to stimulate learning and linguistic creativity
Play
“Play is the “work” of children. Through play, children interact with, explore, and make sense of the world around them. Children find joy and fulfilment in play, whether they are playing by themselves or in groups.” BC Ministry of Education - Early Learning Framework 2008
15Friday, July 1, 2011Play is vital to childrenʼs healthy development and learning
Tools
Web
Mobile
PC / Mac
Devices
Targeted Software
See Handout
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Examples to follow
The idea of the examples is just examples. Many of the tools are could be used in a variety of ways.
My goal is to provide that spark
I have that available and didn’t think of using it that way or
I could use YYY to do the same thing
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Kindergarten
Google Images / Gallery
Explore / Wonder /
http://gallery.me.com/amboe
Reading Pictures
Exchange ideasCooperate with others
Working in Partners18Friday, July 1, 2011
Kindergarten
iPad - Reel Director
Work in partners to tell a story
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Grade 1
Kidspiration - Sentence creator
Using meaningful syntaxSpeak clearly - be understood
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Grade 1
Talking Tom
Gina, Larry, Lila, Ben
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Grade 2
Jeopardy - Record words / sounds - Owls unit
premade - http://www.superteachertools.com/jeopardy/usergames/Apr201016/game1271720408.php
Modify Template including Audio
Exchange ideasOrganizing ThinkingVisual / Verbal Cues
22Friday, July 1, 2011Using purposeful language from books and other
Grade 2
VoiceThread
http://voicethread.com/share/2124340/
Exchange ideasOrganizing ThinkingVisual / Verbal Cues
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Grade 2KidPix - Science Journal
Exchange ideasOrganizing ThinkingVisual / Verbal Cues
24Friday, July 1, 2011Story Telling with images as well as words - written and spoken
Adaptive Software
Fast ForWord
Dragon Dictate
WordQ / SpeakQ
Remediate Audio ProcessingSpeaking ClearlyTool for Writing
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Adaptive SoftwareAre we settling for second best....
iPad voice readers
Kurzweil annotated files not readable by Mac
Remediate Audio ProcessingSpeaking ClearlyTool for Writing
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Adaptive SoftwareDragon Dictate - web
The letter was from her brother Damon was in the Calgary far away in the west Z if the baby is a girl whose name her errors over and she will be beautiful like this land
The letter was from her brother Galen was in the Calgary far away in the west the letter said if the baby is a girl please name her errors on and she will be pure
The letter was from her brother Damon was in the Calgary are away in the west the letter said if the baby is a girl please name her errors on her and she will be beautiful like this land
27Friday, July 1, 2011Just as a sample - I would use it in reverse
Grade 3
Audio Book
Vocabulary - Pronounciation
iBooks - Dictionary
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Grade 3
Audio recording
Self Assessment
Pacing / Volume / Expression / Stance
iPod / iPad / Laptop
ISTE UPDATE
Cloud-based audio recording services like AudioBoo.fm, Cinch.fm and iPadio.com
29Friday, July 1, 2011http://www.speedofcreativity.org/2011/06/26/comparing-no-edit-cloud-based-audio-recording-options-playingwithmedia/
Grade 3Video recording - Self Assessment
School Project
Engaged in speech writing
Paper First
Audio Second
Video Third
30Friday, July 1, 2011Unprecedented motivationSpeaking and Listening - Re-recordingGoogle translate for effective pronounciation
Grade 4Document Camera - Oral Sharing
USB Microscope
Present a range of ideasin logical order
Non-Verbal communication31Friday, July 1, 2011
Grade 4Comic Life
buddy readers
Present a range of ideasin logical order
Non-Verbal communication
Comic LifeImage of Students
Sharing learningabout Prisms
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Grade 4Photobooth
NETS-S PLOText
Present a range of ideasin logical order
Non-Verbal communication33Friday, July 1, 2011
Grade 5
Garageband
The story through music and voice
add images
PLOstructures and patterns of language
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Grade 5iMovie - math Concepts - small groups
Stop Motion Animations
PLOspeaking & listening to improve / extend thinking, – contributing to group success– discussing / comparing ideas and opinions
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NETS-S
•Creativity and Innovation•Communication and Collaboration•Research and Information Fluency•Critical Thinking, Problem Solving,
and Decision Making•Digital Citizenship•Technology Operations and
Concepts
36Friday, July 1, 2011Make connections
Summary
Oral Language Engagement
Encourage using Language
Speaking and Read Aloud
Partners
Digital Story Telling
Self Assessment and Formative Assessment
Assistive Technology
Image from Read AloudHandbook
by Jim Trelease
37Friday, July 1, 2011Early Technology Users
Language-rich environments provide children with the chance to experience language as a powerful tool to communicate, to explore relationships, to tell stories, to question, and to shape the world around them.
BC Early Learning Framework
38Friday, July 1, 2011http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/early_learning/pdfs/early_learning_framework.pdf