AIS-NSW Integrators

Today St. Andrews Cathedral School is hosting the AISNSW Integrators meeting.  I look forward to getting together with this great group of educators focused on making smart use of technology for classroom learning. The agenda includes a survey of school management systems, implementing a one-to-one laptop program and re-caps on recent conferences (Scottish ICT Festival, ULearn and the New Millennium Learners).

My bit is a short sharing from the NML Conference and I wanted to highlight one main point on NMLs and three interesting case studies in assessment.  As the NML preliminary findings indicate, the most important truth is how little we really know – the dearth of data amidst a flurry of characterisations (GenY, Millenials, Digital Natives, etc.).   However, the one thing that is clear at this point in educational history is that students’ out-of-school, informal use of technology far exceeds in-school, formal use and this has evidenced an advantage for rich uses of ICTs:

nml_gap

This has implications for the classroom as a place of culture, not instruction, but for today, I wanted to share three levels of authentically capturing student learning (AKA “assessment”).

Martin Ripley, speaking for the Assessment branch of the atc21s.org, began the discussion, sharing his group’s work and taking an international perspective.  This group has set the following challenges for a comprehensive “high-stakes” assessment that also reflects authentic learning:

ripley_challenges

Steen Lassen, an adviser to the Danish Ministry of Education, presented this nation’s leadership in implementing year 12 exams that are not only computer-based (since 2000), but also pilot completely open access to the Internet (see the recent  BBC article).

Finally, Estela Souza, of the Lumiar Institute and now as part of the Synapses group at Futurelab, detailed their software system called Mosaic that maps identified and achieved learning onto a matrix of tiles.  Here’s a screenshot.

mosaic

Remember that an exhaustive debrief of the entire NML Conference is also available

Rich Tasks for Maths

The Big Picture

What is our most important job as teachers in a world of Layars and Sixth Senses?

Working with teachers in South Australia as we explore how Web 2.0 and ICTs can support Rich Tasks in maths.   Here are the notes for the session and a worksheet for participants.

Main Strategies

Tutorials

Resources and Inspiration

Readings & Reflections

The Power of Ten

Watch this exploration of the Universe in space and within.

You can also explore Nikon’s Universcale or the Secret World.

Possible Questions

How big are you?

What part of this complete Universe most interests you? Why?

How do you see yourself  “fitting into this universe?”  What role will you play?

How could you explain “The Powers of Ten” to a five-year-old?


Numbers

taggalxy_numbers

Where do we use numbers?

Go to TagGalaxy, search for “numbers” and explore the many ways that human beings use numbers.

Consider using a mindmapping tool or Stixy to put the many ways into a few bigger categories.

Denmark: Exams 2.0

danish_bbc

As I mentioned in the NML Conference debrief, Denmark is taking the lead in piloting full Internet access for students taking their end of high school exams.  Nice to see the BBC article verifying that this has taken place.  As was indicated at the conference three main elements inform the decision:

  • This is the real world
  • Students can be trusted
  • Meaningful tasks are beyond copy-and-paste / regurgitations
  • Authentic consequences guide students’ wise decisions

Quoting from the article:

IT experts are busy helping the teenagers set up their laptops, making sure they all work.

As students in Australia complete their HSC, VCE, etc’s, in technology-free zones, it kind of makes you think, doesn’t it?

mobile_question_mark

Early Years Day 3

Welcome Everyone!

Look to Learn – Review and Feedback

  • Look to Learn Strategy
  • Example: JabberRumpus
  • Did you use with students? Response? Comments link used by students, parents, grandparents, cross-age mentors?
  • We Add a comment about use – surf to activities

ClassPortals

Ideas for ClassPortals

Where to from Here?

Tom on Ed Tech Crew

Continuing on the NML de-brief, I had a really nice chat with the Ed Tech Crew: Darrel Branson (The ICT Guy) and Tony Richards (from itmadesimple.com).

Here’s the podcast:

[podcast]https://www.edtechcrew.net/wp-content/podcasts/EDTECHCREW104.mp3[/podcast]

Don’t forget to look for links and further discussions on the NML Conference de-brief post itself.

Combine Harvester

Cluster what You See

  1. Draw or use clustering software
  2. What’s the main idea or feeling? Put it in the center.
  3. Work as a class to brainstorm as much as you can about the movie.
  4. Group or connect any of the items into larger sets.

 

Purim story

Can you compare the characters in the Purim story with the characters of the story of Star Wars? Create a Venn diagram to show your comparisson.