The Next Best Thing To Being There Chris Betcher
Most of the world's information isn't text...
Google Streetview - mapping the world... Came out of a conversation... let's do it!
Explore the features in mymaps.... hold down control or shift and move the mouse to view in and around the spot you are on.....
Explore Google Earth
WOW - check out the google maps views... the next best thing to being there....
Photosphere app - WOW - how can we use this? Share a view - creative writing.... allow learners to compare and contrast where they went on holiday...
Hold the camera in one spot - make sure you travel around the camera - not the other way around...
Virtual tours of school - use constellation mode to link views together...
Making more and more of the world explorable...
The Google Cultural Institute:
Art projects
Next best thing to being there... explore art works....
Use pegman to explore the actual artwork in situ in the gallery... complete with details about the artwork....
Exploring history, allowing for personalisation of learning journey,
Allows for comparing of works....
Personalisation of learning journeys...
Explore world wonders - allowing learners to have actual visual of areas...
Interactive curated content! WOW!
ANZAC https://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/u/0/browse/gallipoli?projectId=historic-moments
WOW - so much to explore...
Thursday, April 9, 2015
Searching online - the essential literacy skill for the modern day student Kimberley Hall
Search - as a key role!
Our kids are getting better are finding stuff! How are we supporting them to get better at discerning....
Have the tissues ready...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHGDN9-oFJE
Our kids are getting better are finding stuff! How are we supporting them to get better at discerning....
Have the tissues ready...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHGDN9-oFJE
Searching well - you should find what you are looking for in the top two results...
Voice search:
Are we ensuring that we teach searching by voice.
Conversational search.
Use voice search to assist with spelling.
Allows overcoming spelling barriers.
Google search by voice on phone!!! Woohoo!!!
In Chrome - searching in the Omnibox - url bar
Using the onmibox:
Define: to use as a dictionary
Automatic calculator
Conversion - eg lbs to kg
Set timer
Search for person, place or thing - you now get a knowledge graph! Google is trying to give answers to things you haven't asked yet! Google is accumulating the wealth of information frequently searched...
Knowledge graph down the right side is well worth exploring!
Advanced search - to allow for searching for images that you are able to use....
Searching - using - is the same as not...
Make sure you leave no space between the -and or the +and
~searches your word and similar terms
Actually teaching learners how to use advanced search!
Empower learners to validate sources... eg educational sites.... .edu
Filter by file type....
Search 1980...1985 search for date range
Explore the ability to search image by colour, by size, ... Really important for us to share this with our learners...
Highlight any word in a search - drag and drop to tab bar and it will search this term....
Google books - check this out..... WOW
https://news.google.com/newspapers?hl=en - use to allow learners to search... disasters, comparing events.....
Absolutely BRILLIANT Session.... Thanks Kimberley!!
Keynote A World of Possibilities Chris Betcher
If everything is already working... why change it?
Why integrate technology?
What to do when you meet with resistance... start by asking the learners...
1980s arrival of technology in the classrooms...
1990s internet! Change again - visionary educators grappling with the possibilities.
Technology should be like oxygen, should be invisible necessary and its just there...
Technology removes friction:
eg airbnb, uber, elance, connecting people with people, with needs etc The internet has at its heart - finding a way for two people or things to connect in a way that wasn't previously possible....
eg - the demise of record stores and video stores...
Remember schools... are we at risk of becoming irrelevant? Are we ready for the changes necessary to ensure schools are still relevant?
We have so many options for learning now...
A curious kid with the internet can learn anything they want.
How hard is it to do something... 3
How hard is it to do something well.... 9
The difference between the 3 and the 9 is where we come in... Feedback, interaction, feed forward, reflection, this is the non-technical support that goes in to make the difference...
Mark Prensky's idea of nouns and verbs...
We get the kids to do the verbs....
We get really hung up on the nouns... That is not our job!
Our job is the verbs...
Eg compare.... photoshp, youtube, google sheets, pic collage...
The verbs are the what matter..... the nouns are simply the HOW!
Kids need the support of a wisdom voice! That is where we come in! Our job is to do the 'quality control'...
Keep doing the verbs - we do that well!
Going google:
Why integrate technology?
What to do when you meet with resistance... start by asking the learners...
1980s arrival of technology in the classrooms...
1990s internet! Change again - visionary educators grappling with the possibilities.
Technology should be like oxygen, should be invisible necessary and its just there...
Technology removes friction:
eg airbnb, uber, elance, connecting people with people, with needs etc The internet has at its heart - finding a way for two people or things to connect in a way that wasn't previously possible....
eg - the demise of record stores and video stores...
Remember schools... are we at risk of becoming irrelevant? Are we ready for the changes necessary to ensure schools are still relevant?
We have so many options for learning now...
A curious kid with the internet can learn anything they want.
How hard is it to do something... 3
How hard is it to do something well.... 9
The difference between the 3 and the 9 is where we come in... Feedback, interaction, feed forward, reflection, this is the non-technical support that goes in to make the difference...
Mark Prensky's idea of nouns and verbs...
We get the kids to do the verbs....
We get really hung up on the nouns... That is not our job!
Our job is the verbs...
Eg compare.... photoshp, youtube, google sheets, pic collage...
The verbs are the what matter..... the nouns are simply the HOW!
Kids need the support of a wisdom voice! That is where we come in! Our job is to do the 'quality control'...
Keep doing the verbs - we do that well!
Going google:
- Support learning
- Simplicity
- Self sufficiency
- Choice
- Increased space
- Reduce costs
- The web is the future
Stories from the classroom:
Learn to search:
- Teach search as a skill
- Be a detective
- Search to answer questions
- Search to satisfy curiosity
- Make search a challenge
- Teach search using voice
How are we using search well?
Much easier if you start with a picture to force a mystery search.
Managing data and graphing results with Sheets. Collaborative compilation, analysis of data.
Learners collaborating on Google slides - speed of which data can be gathered is increased.
Google Earth - geotools. Explore earth! Technology allows a richness that simply isn't available unless you are there.
Adjectives - describe, add an image, caption and attribute. Write why you think this picture is a great image for the adjective. Powerful use of technology... explore this more for use with schools
Learn, unlearn, relearn... real quick!
Use technology in ways that important things richer, enriches great teaching, teachers are more important than ever...
Scary - maybe!
But if you're a real teacher, how can you not be inspired by the possibilities.... Chris Betcher!!!
Awesome keynote!!!!
Check out this fabulous link...
http://room5hss.blogspot.co.nz/2014/07/enraged-fun-way-to-engage-discussion.html
Check out this fabulous link...
http://room5hss.blogspot.co.nz/2014/07/enraged-fun-way-to-engage-discussion.html
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Sharing the GAFE MAGIC....
Capturing some of the MAGIC today via @kiwiallana live blogging....
Gafe-Summit workshop: Making Slides Come Alive - Allanah King
Gafe-summit: Workshop - using iPads and Blogger for maths - Kate Bodger
Gafe-summit Workshop: Getting going with Google Drive - Kimberly Hall
Awesome Allana! Thanks for sharing the MAGIC!
Using Google Apps for ongoing feedback and goal setting Wes Warner
https://edpuzzle.com/
Have a student and a teacher account, able to select videos..... able to crop....
Able to wipe the audio track... using the microphone icon
Use audio notes - click on the track - add your audio note - the video is paused to allow you to add a note... Really draw attention to a section!
Allows you to add quizzes... with the ? icon
Allows marking of open ended questions and adding comments...
Explore the power of edpuzzle further...
https://www.plickers.com/
App downloaded to phone... a great way to start a session...
Flubaroo - well worth taking time to explore and use...
Screencasting -
Peer buddies reviewing each other's work. Learners pairing up, learning from each other and creating learning artefacts...
Awesome opportunities to be explored further...
Have a student and a teacher account, able to select videos..... able to crop....
Able to wipe the audio track... using the microphone icon
Use audio notes - click on the track - add your audio note - the video is paused to allow you to add a note... Really draw attention to a section!
Allows you to add quizzes... with the ? icon
Allows marking of open ended questions and adding comments...
Explore the power of edpuzzle further...
https://www.plickers.com/
App downloaded to phone... a great way to start a session...
Flubaroo - well worth taking time to explore and use...
Screencasting -
Peer buddies reviewing each other's work. Learners pairing up, learning from each other and creating learning artefacts...
Awesome opportunities to be explored further...
Play. Solve. Achieve... Learning with Games Kimberley Sutton
Play. Solve. Achieve... Learning with Games Kimberley Sutton
Minecraft
Portal
Epic Citadel
Night Zookeeper
Sploder
Spaceteam
Kahoot
Taking the gaming, using as writing motivation!
Kahoot account created - explore uses for this in our future sessions
Minecraft
Portal
Epic Citadel
Night Zookeeper
Sploder
Spaceteam
Kahoot
Taking the gaming, using as writing motivation!
Kahoot account created - explore uses for this in our future sessions
Improve reading and writing in your classroom with Google Kimberley Hall
Improve reading and writing in your classroom with Google Kimberley Hall Room
bit.ly/hallreadwrite
https://www.youtube.com/user/Google videos to watch...
http://goo.gl/4bjgiX our shared writing document...
Changing a specific detail to heading1 - then add table of contents and all of the heading 1 details will become table of contents.
Building a journal of writing over time...
eg Dating work - Descriptive writing 14-4-15 change to heading 1, refresh and you have a journal of writing over time...
Use research tools to explicitly teach and model the use of images that are free to use, share or modify....
Commenting on a doc... click comment, put in a + then an email address and that person will receive an email....
This could be very useful for us on our team meeting notes... If someone is absent, we can tag them in a comment for things to catch up on...
Critique protocols...
Giving comment only access automatically turns on suggesting mode....
Using draft back app to play back the writing process - getting learners to play back their work and look at how they craft their sentences... a powerful tool for learners to look at the ways they learn and the approaches they should take....
Kaizena - app and addon - add voice comments to docs
Slide 16 - LOADS to explore...
bit.ly/hallreadwrite
https://www.youtube.com/user/Google videos to watch...
http://goo.gl/4bjgiX our shared writing document...
Changing a specific detail to heading1 - then add table of contents and all of the heading 1 details will become table of contents.
Building a journal of writing over time...
eg Dating work - Descriptive writing 14-4-15 change to heading 1, refresh and you have a journal of writing over time...
Use research tools to explicitly teach and model the use of images that are free to use, share or modify....
Commenting on a doc... click comment, put in a + then an email address and that person will receive an email....
This could be very useful for us on our team meeting notes... If someone is absent, we can tag them in a comment for things to catch up on...
Critique protocols...
Giving comment only access automatically turns on suggesting mode....
Using draft back app to play back the writing process - getting learners to play back their work and look at how they craft their sentences... a powerful tool for learners to look at the ways they learn and the approaches they should take....
Kaizena - app and addon - add voice comments to docs
Slide 16 - LOADS to explore...
Bodaciously Awesome Presentations with Wes Warner
What we are learning:
- tips and tricks using slides
- pear deck - what is it? how can it be used in class
How will we learn it
- Practical/hands on
- Don't forget to add comments to the slide deck
- and tweet what you've learnt @I_teach_ICT
Deliberate acts of facilitation...
Hand write up WALTS
Start with good visuals...
Backgrounds....
Add extension... colour picker to choose same colour from an image...
Edit Master slide -
Add extension... colour picker to choose same colour from an image...
Edit Master slide -
Slide, Edit Master
Even add a gif to your slide master
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INscMGmhmX4
Cropping images and masking images to add a new look... explore this more...
Explore image options, and transparency...
Really looking forward to creating some pretty MAGIC looking slides....
Exploring Peardeck
So many options....
Cropping images and masking images to add a new look... explore this more...
Explore image options, and transparency...
Really looking forward to creating some pretty MAGIC looking slides....
Exploring Peardeck
So many options....
GAFE summit Opening Keynote
8:30 - 9:30am Keynote- All Right Stop, Collaborate and Listen with Suan Yeo
A new and open world for learningTop three tech trends in 2015
Connected life platforms are emerging
- Wearables
- Smart Homes
- Connected Cars
Mobile shapes the 'internet of me"
- Smartphones (1.3B in 2014)
- Time on phones > TV/Laptops
- 1 in 5 Google searches are location related...
The Speed of life gets even faster
- "Go Pro" Lifestyle
- TLDR; Twitter/Vine/Snapchat
- Virtual Assistants - OK Google
Access versus Ownership...
Computational Thinking
The next BIG frontier is the MIND
Training computers to mimic certain conditions..
What do you want to be when you grow up or what problem do you want to solve...
Third time in two weeks this edtalk has been recommended...
Take time to watch it!
The key to success - grit?
What question did you ask in school today? Using this approach to empower your learners to dig deeper.
Thinking is far more about the questions than it ever is about the answers....
"Thinking is not driven by answers but by questions!"
The average four year old asks 400 questions a day...
Children are born inquisitive, do schools kill creativity?
Googleable versus non-googleable questions... research, consult with peers, interact....
How are we re-thinking the ways we teach?
Learning must be FUN! Have we ensured we have kept the creativity? The love for play, creation, must be inherent in what we do!
Great teachers MAKE A DIFFERENCE - showing the journey, the workings,
"There is one thing software will never do: replace teachers. Even the most self-motivated student needs guidance and support. But software can play a crucial role, for example by connecting teachers to each other"
http://www.nmc.org/nmc-horizon/
Well-designed classrooms can boost learning progress in primary school pupils by16%, new research reveals
Start with education as the goal
Technology wave is not slowing down - it is only getting better...
Chromebooks... growing HUGELY in the education space...
Bringing equitable computing to the next 1 Billion users... Originally began as a 20% project at Google - look where it is boing now....
Affordable chromebooks - and chrome sticks....
Google [X] projects?
Google fibre
Google self drive cars
Google loon
Antishake spoons for Parkinsons sufferers
Contact lens to measure glucose levels....
What are we doing in education to encourage our learners to look beyond where they are, ask the questions, look for problems to solve???
Knowledge is not about knowing facts, it should be about creativity and problem solving. Give problems, give freedom to hypothesize... Learner driven pedagogy! Emotions are the basis for learning. Make sense of a new situation explore, change mindsets, embrace learning process, setting the foundations for lifelong learning and reaching for the sky.... transformational...
What a powerful start to our #gafesummit here in Christchurch... MAGIC....
What is my "X"? What are the problems I am trying to solve with my schools, my clusters, my journey???
GAFEing it in Christchurch!
GAFEing it in Christchurch!
I am incredibly privileged to be attending my third GAFE
summit this week. In 2012 I attended the
Auckland GAFE Summit, and last year I attended the Christchurch one in my role
with CORE.
Learning from these two past summits continues to inform and
shape my practice, both personally, and in my facilitation role. With that in mind I am incredibly excited
about this week. I have spent
considerable time reviewing the sessions to select those that will really
assist me with where I am at in my Googleness, my facilitation role, my inquiry
and the direct needs of my principals and e-leaders.
Sharing the Google love:
I intend to live blog my sessions, as I capture the MAGIC,
and to share the journey…
Monday, March 30, 2015
Workshop - Transforming Learning in Schools: Innovation and the Spiral of Inquiry
WOW what a powerful learning day!
Spirals of inquiry are part of my learning journey and I have been eagerly anticipating this PD.
What a pleasure and a privilege to spend a day with Judy Halbert @JLHALBERT and Lyn Kaser @lkaser.
After a delayed flight from Dunedin, we received the smoothest trip from the airport through to our venue in central Christchurch and arrived just in time for the start of the day!
The day was a MAGICAL mix of content, collaboration and powerful acts of facilitation - many of which I anticipate taking into my learning environments. And many wonderful resources to explore!
Thanks to Judy and Lyn for the journey!
Goals:
Every learner crossing the stage with dignity, purpose and options.
Resources to explore:
The spiral of inquiry:
Spirals of inquiry are part of my learning journey and I have been eagerly anticipating this PD.
What a pleasure and a privilege to spend a day with Judy Halbert @JLHALBERT and Lyn Kaser @lkaser.
After a delayed flight from Dunedin, we received the smoothest trip from the airport through to our venue in central Christchurch and arrived just in time for the start of the day!
The day was a MAGICAL mix of content, collaboration and powerful acts of facilitation - many of which I anticipate taking into my learning environments. And many wonderful resources to explore!
Thanks to Judy and Lyn for the journey!
We started by acknowledging tangata whenua.
Stickies on table for any questions throughout the session – attended to at end of day!
Give and go – put your ideas on a sticky, meet someone intellectually stimulating, share yours with someone and hand it on… continuing sharing… give and go!
Cwe’lep – uncertainty in anticipation of new knowledge…
Unpacking curiosity - Curiosity is important because… (we NEED to strive to know the currently unknown… see the unseen, hear the unheard, feel the untouched,) my idea in brackets... This idea was shared with another, then handed on, I received another and so on til we had interchanged many times...
No hands up… strategy – hand the mic, or talking stick to someone who shares, who then passes it on. Important in this strategy – the recipient of mic has the right to pass it on!
Gratitude in working together…
Living in the what if… conversation, sharing, reflection, hearing new messages,
Martin Hill – environmental artist – Wanaka – http://martin-hill.com/
What is GRIT? Grit – passion and perseverance for long term goals. Grit – living life like it is a marathon, not a sprint.
Grit, then harvest and celebrate.
The Nature of Learning Using Research to Inspire Practice Edited by Hanna Dumont, David Istance and Francisco Benavides
Six big findings:
· Inquiry based
· Collaborative
· Linked and coherent
· Takes place over time
· Professionally led
· The ‘right’ focus
Building commitment – “clusterness”
Setting hard goals…
Heartfelt
Animated
Required
Difficult
Every learner crossing the stage with dignity, purpose and options.
ALL learners leaving our schools MORE curious than when they arrive.
ALL learners with an understanding of and respect for bicultural, multicultural perspectives.
Valuing family, nature, and looking forward many generations…
Mindset – fixed to growth – read Carol Dweck’s book
Effort rubric - http://www.mindsetworks.com/free-resources/
Moving from fixed to growth… what helps make the shift…
The power of Yet – allowing for potential development…
Angela Lee Duckworth – Effort, perseverance, grit, https://sasupenn.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_06f6QSOS2pZW9qR take the grit survey
Read - how children succeed – Paul Tough https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRSBz69ubRY
Growth mindset is a start but we need more! Be willing to fail, start over again with lessons learned. “We need to be gritty about getting our kids grittier”.
What should we do more of, more often.
What should we do less of, more often.
Self check and regulate – with the taking on of any new initiative.
Continuum – mindfulness, relaxation techniques.
Stickability, GRIT
Four big questions:
1. Where are you going with your learning?
2. How’s it going? Matched to criteria…
3. Where to next?
4. Can you name two adults in this school who believe you will be a success in life?
I am challenging myself to include question 4 in our sessions… how can we use this with our clusters?
Ten by two strategy – ten days in a row, two minutes a day – have a connection with a learner – develop a relationship
How do we apply this to our role?
Why inquiry? Why now?
What happens after our LwDT contract is over?
Systematic continuations of great practice.
Iterative inquiry, investing in continued knowledge building, and establishing coherence of learning and teaching practices across curriculum areas, show continuing improvement in gains.
Scanning – includes the four questions, but also includes speaking with the learners, and the familites.
Focusing – framing the questions – not too narrow, not too wide… Take a focus, pursue,
Developing a hunch – What’s leading to this situation? What is it about our practice? How are we contributing to this? (long slow hunch)
New Learning – How and where will we learn more – PD.
Taking action – what will we do differently? Trial, sharing, error is okay, size of action is crucial… flexibility with action
Checking – how will we check we have made enough of a difference? Four questions will be very useful again at this stage.
Powerful introduction to the spiral - working with the spiral! Split into groups to unpack the sections:
Working with the spiral – What’s really important about this phase?
What are some specific considerations at this phase that are critical to the process.
Unpacking the phases of the inquiry – photos to come!
How can I use this in my learning environments?
Individual Inquiry Good,
Collaborative or collective inquiry better,
Getting started – crucial
Personalise the inquiry by talking about teacher’s own biological children.
Where are we at as LwDT facilitators – individual inquiries?
What if kids were curious? What if kids were more peaceful? What if our kids cared about cultures other than there own?
Inquiry to transform learning…
Spark by John Ratey http://www.johnratey.com/ read – for exercise – engagement
Nature of learning reading:
1. Learners at the centre – and learning at the centre – self regulated learnerswe
2. Social Nature of Learning – incorporating the social aspect of learning (sharing across schools in cluster – sharing similarities and differences)
3. Emotions are central to learning – awareness of this
4. Recognising individual differences and prior knowledge – valuing diversity
5. Stretching all students – Demands hard work and effort – without excessive overload
6. Assessment for learning…
Dylan William – Embedded formative assessment
Leaders of their own learning – Ron Burgers - http://www.amazon.com/Leaders-Their-Own-Learning-Student-Engaged/dp/1118655443
7. Building Horizontal Connectedness – eg connecting with local senior home, seeds of learning,
Starting with the questions… a deep understanding of our learners and their families, the sky is the limit with creating a learning environment that works…
Hot seat – use for stretching and challenging the one sharing…
Big Questions
Where are you at?
Where do you want to be?
How are you going to get there?
What do you want us to do to support you?
What do you want us to do to support you?
Spiral framework – team…
Research base behind a collaborative inquiry process
Invitational and powerful
Celebratory
Is it possible to meet all of the needs of all of the students on your own…
Gathering focus – weaving ideas together – putting in collective energy.
Convergent at checking – everybody involved
Collective action – greater energy possible
Unpacking skills that are needed to be effective.
Watch Carol Dweck videos… - effect of praise.
What good question did you ask today? To shift the focus of parents who ask “what did you learn today”…
How to talk so children will listen and listen so children will talk. http://www.fabermazlish.com/
Involve and engage community – eg 7 lots of ten minute involvement, sharing interactions, teaching visible to the communities,
Structures provided for every voice to be heard and valued.
Mixed groups with norms of respect…
“Leaving role at the door” establishing norms for how we will work as a group…
Open up thinking – think more broadly – question more, what is going on for our learners? How do we know?
A hunch can start us off on an inquiry – use the buzz to go wide with scanning…
Mentor, coach role, supporting the inquiry process across the school.
WOW - what an incredible day!!!
Just can't wait for tomorrow's session!
And a walk tonight exploring new arrivals in Christchurch... limitless new cafes, bars, restaurants, and street art popping up everywhere...
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