Friday, July 1, 2011
ISTE 2011 and A Piece of History
Day 2 at ISTE11...amazing!
Keynote: Mindsets for the 21st Century:Unleashing Leadership Potential in Students - Dr. Stephen R. Covey and Muriel Summers with moderation by Boyd Craig
Favorite quote: "Seeing a child as a test score is the worst form of identity theft."
Coaching, Technology, and Community: Power Partners in Professional Development – ISTE
White Paper Release
Cognitive Coaching Program – Garmston and Costa
1. thought and perception produce all behavior
2. teaching is constant decision-making
3. to learn something new requires engagement and alteration in thought
4. humans continue to grow cognitively
Instructional Coaching – Jim Knight, Kansas Coaching Project
Equality
Choice
Voice
Dialogue
Reflection
Praxis
Reciprocity
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Get Ready, Get Set, Get Organized! – Beth Still, Josh Allen, George Couros, Paula Naugle, Jason Schrage
Edmodo:
a. private social learning platform
b. similar to Facebook for the classroom
c. Glogster imports easily into Edmodo
d. students cannot have one-to-one conversations
e. can collaborate with other schools using Edmodo
Livebinders:
a. 3-ring binder for Internet
b. can be used as a portfolio
New Media, New Literacies: Educational Transformation through Digital Creativity – Jason Ohler
1. ‘New media literacy’ instead of digital storytelling
2. Don’t use storyboarding! Use story map.
3. The "DAOW" of literacy - digital, art, oral, written
Late in the afternoon, I decided to walk from my hotel to see the Liberty Bell.
Day 3 at ISTE11...bittersweet
Copyright Clarity: Using Copyrighted Materials for Digital Learning – Renee Hobbs
"To promote creativity, innovation and the spread of knowledge."
Who is telling the story?
Educational Use Guidelines are NOT the Law!
Intellectual property is the 2nd largest export that we have.
People may use copyrighted material “for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship or research.” ~Section 107, Copyright Act of 1976
The copyright law balances the rights of owners and users by deciding if the benefits the users more than it hurts the owners.
Is your use of copyrighted materials a fair use?
Nature, purpose, effect, amount
1. Did the unlicensed use “transform” the material taken from the copyrighted work by using it for a different purpose than that of the original, or did it just repeat the work for the same intent and value as the original?
2. Was the material taken appropriate in kind and amount, considering the nature of the copyrighted work and of the use?
Did I transform the work or did I copy it?
User’s Rights video ala Schoolhouse Rock
Transformativeness = add value + repurpose
Transforming to make something new = fair use
The Yeah, Buts: Answering the Top 10 Arguments Against Change – Will Richardson & Rob Mancabelli
Book: Personal Learning Networks
How to build a framework or strategy for change.
Favorite Yeah Buts: Check out presentation for top 10 results
1. Time
2. Fear/safety
3. blocking/filtering
4. it’s always been this way
5. watering down of rigor/standards
6. no access/technology
7. not proficient at technology
8. it’s disruptive in the classroom
9. no value in classroom
10. alignment with assessment
Two good books:
Switch by Chip Heath & Dan Heath
Change or Die by Alan Deutschman
To effect change we need to elicit the emotional AND rational responses to ‘yeah but’
Brainstorm with the teachers (perhaps by a facilitator) what is good and bad about what change you are proposing…allows teachers to publically express “yeah but”
Can you Hear Me Now? Next Level of Mobile Learning – David Thornburg
The network is the computer.
Metcalfe’s Law > Moore’s Law
If the network is the computer, the browser is the OS.
Computing as a service
Internet world of stats
Mainframe computers + 40 years = iPhone
Disruption events in education:
1st phonetic alphabet – Gilgamesh
2nd mass produced book, books printed before purchased – Guttenburg
3rd mobile revolution – is as important as the phonetic alphabet and mass produced book
Students should be able to write their own software. App Inventor for Android Let kids invent their own apps and share via qr codes
Howard Rheingold – 21st century literacies
Attention
Participation
Collaboration
Network awareness
Critical consumption
Ray Ozzie – A New Day
A new day…
Multiple interconnected devices
Living in a post-PC world
Ubiquity reigns supreme
Day 3 was bittersweet. I was ready to go home, but I met several people that I wish I had met earlier in the week--shared passions and great conversations. Just more to look forward to next year in San Diego!
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