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  • My notes from #neotech2014

    Cooking Up Creative Student Presentations

    • Using stop motion video to show DNA replication. http://t.co/PiYgYNVTie
    • Instead of the book report, use Prezi for Book Talks
    • Google Sketchup – Map out the island from Lord of the Flies.
    • Aurasma – Augmented reality connected to the physical world.
    • Student TED Talks. Student as the expert, demonstrate passion.
    • YouTube channel for TED youth videos. All presenters under 21.
    • Using Minecraft to model places from their studies.
    • @StacyHaw: @mr_rcollins @hammanmath had her #blendedlearning Ss do TED or Ignite talks for their capstone. It was AMAZING!
    • Symbaloo – next generation webquests. Students curate resources.
    • @StacyHaw: Just subscribed to TEDxYouth http://t.co/OjSlk4DvrO Over 4000 videos
    • Create a website for the portfolio. They’re using Google Sites, I like WordPress. 🙂
    • Animoto for presentations. Limited to 30 seconds for free. @sixthKMS this could be something for your commercials.
    • Screencasting. Screencast-o-matic for 15 mins. TechSmith Snagit for Chrome. (There is also Screencastify for Chromebooks)
    • wideo.co – Video comics
    • Lucid Press – Desktop Publishing for the 21st century. Create online and offline documents.
    • Socrative and Kahoot for exit slips, formative assessments, etc.
    • Bonus resources: Common Craft Videos, BitStrips, Magisto (like Animoto)

    Quotes

    • @daniellebezik: Teach out of your comfort zone, Ss learn more when T is also learning
    • @StacyHaw: Having a trust relationship is at the center of authentic collaboration

    Other sites

    Creating 21st century assignments: autonomous, mas tery learning

    • At the heart of everything is empathy.
    • Spends 1st ~4 weeks on building legacy, very little content. Build relationships.
    • Students move at their own pace toward mastery through autonomy. “Change your philosophy first”
    • “We strive to inspire, not motivate. What is your legacy?”
    • Presentation link
    • “The world you grew up in does not exist and will never again exist” – @ProfessorMike1 @GarthHolman
    • Require a blog for students. They must publish.
    • “Blogs aren’t graded. Once you start grading creative writing, students write what they think you want to read.”
    • “Totally differentiated classroom everyday for every student.”
    • Team taught 30 miles away. Posted Skype conversations. 20% students in Chardon don’t have Internet access.
    • Sites to check out Diigo and Quizstar.
    • “Teach kids how to differentiate for themselves. Technology makes it possible.”
    • Instagrok – search tool for students.
    • “High school students share resources with 7th graders”
    • “We’re killing kids with worksheets. They’re capable of so much more.”

    Tech skills 4 the next generation of assessments”

    • Started with a Google Doc, going through the standards.
    • ELA Common Core code Pulled out anchor standards with technology. Tech may apply to only some grade levels.
    • Technology Skills Checklist for Online Assessments
    • Once they broke down the standards, looked at tools to support. Most of the statements don’t reference technology.
    • Geography used specific technologies the most.
    • PARCC is only the assessment, Common Core is the standards.

    Using iBooks Author To Write & Publish Student Work

    • Kids don’t see the value in writing for one.
    • No sense of contribution to society
    • They are not leaving behind a legacy
    • Developed the idea, all students wrote a chapter one, then collaborated on which parts will be included in the final book.
    • Let Ss write about what the Ss are struggling with
    • Math Our Way, math textbook written by 6th graders.
    • Other books
      • It was a dark and stormy classroom
      • Canterbury Remixed
      • May we suggest…?
    • Worked with the speed pathologist and some autistic students to write Social Skills Volume I Became the stars.
    • 19 books published in the last two years. ~22,000 downloads.
    • In 48+ countries
    • It’s more than the downloads, motivation
    • Get permission slips/media release form/etc
    • Wants more student and teacher created ebooks
    • http://t.co/rECj5DQsSr
    • Final Thoughts
      • Kids need to be creating
      • Share!
      • Sense of community
      • Rushton Hurley