8. âŚthe degree to which the
Principal participates as a
learner is twice as influential
as any other factor.
Michael Fullan 2012
9. Impact
Does ICT Access at school improve performance? Organisation to Economic Co-operation and Development
Frequency of use of computers at school and student performance on PISA science scale
10. Frequency of use of computers at home and student performance on PISA science scale
Impact
Does ICT Access at home improve performance? Organisation to Economic Co-operation and Development
13. âŚalmost anything
and everything
36%
Any device to school
and configure the
software themselves
18%
Other
10%
Any device to
school install
software preselected
by school
Source: Computelec, IT Management in Non-Government Schools 2013
23%
One of a selection
of devices
13%
Any device to school
but must use a VDI
for all school work
BYOD means students can bring:
What does BYOD
actually mean for
schools?
14. Meaningfulandtargetedintegrationinthecurriculum
Four BYOD Models
1
BYO Anything
2
Mandate
Specifications
3
Mandate Device
Capabilities*
4
Mandate
Device*
PROS
⢠Greatest parental choice
⢠Any size, brand or capability
CONS
⢠Managing multiple devices with
different capabilities
⢠Can be inequitable
⢠Tends to confine activities to
simple integration (eg. research or
typing up information)
⢠Device capability differs which can
restrict learning opportunities
⢠Only constant is web-based tools
PROS
⢠Devices run the same software and
perform the same
⢠One platform simplifies the learning
environment â e.g. Tablets and
laptops arenât in the same classroom
⢠Dual Band wireless, >i3 processor,
4GB Ram
CONS
⢠Teaching with different Operating
Systems and capabilities â pen,
touch, non-touch
⢠Must run certain programs e.g.
Office, Adobe
⢠Brand, price and platform can vary
PROS
⢠Parents choose price points
⢠Devices are maximised plus teaching
is easier when all devices have the
same capabilities (e.g. everyone
can ink, run the required app or
program etc.)
⢠Can guarantee all students can
partake in the same activity and
application for learning
⢠Digital inking for maths, touchscreen
for apps
⢠Large screen for multimedia
⢠Ports for peripherals
CONS
⢠Parents and students donât have
free choice
⢠Servicing is parentâs responsibility,
which can cause downtime
⢠Brand and price may vary
PROS
⢠School selects the best possible
device based on educational
research
⢠Teachers can plan curriculum to
meaningfully exploit that single
device for learning
⢠Teaching is easier when all
devices have the same
capabilities (e.g. everyone
can ink, run the required app
or program etc.)
⢠School bundled servicing
and support
⢠Single model, platform
and device
⢠Servicing, financing, support
and warranty integrated
CONS
⢠Parents and students donât have
free choice
⢠Cost can be an issue, although
could mandate a cheaper device
15. Pedagogical Potential
of todayâs devices Advanced digital pen
For note taking, sketching, annotating, showing
process, prototyping and complex visual thinking
Handwriting recognition
For mathematics, music, chemistry, etc.
Visual exploration
Using touch for kinaesthetically driven learning
Graphic design and creativity
Functional software support
Knowledge building
Support for typing longer assignments,
multitasking and complex research
Music
Support for composition, playing, composing, etc.
Video and audio
Capture and editing
Authoring
Support for small amounts of typing
Voice, video, and audio
Consumption and collaboration
Internet research
Smartphone
Tablet
Laptop
2-in-1
with pen
Laptop with
touch and
pen
16. Devices for school?
Essential and Recommended Criteria*
Comfortable to use as studentsâ exclusive education device ⢠10â Minimum touchscreen, keyboard
Broad software support for creativity, innovation and composition
⢠Run modern Windows apps from the Windows Store
⢠Support full programs like Office, Adobe Creative Cloud, Autodesk AutoCAD
Wi-Fi with greatest connectivity and performance ⢠Dual-band Wi-Fi (5Ghz and 2.4Ghz)
Donât break the studentsâ back! ⢠Lightweight â ideally under 1.6Kg
Power to support a typical school day ⢠Minimum 6 hours battery life
Connectivity to school peripherals ⢠USB port
Note-taking and annotating ⢠Support pen/stylus and an active digitizer
Robust for the realities of child daily use ⢠Durable design (hinges, casing, carry bag/cover)
Sufficient storage and expansion options ⢠128Gb of storage, or option to add storage through SSD etc.
Meet duty of care with built-in Security and Safety
⢠Family safety settings
⢠Windows Defender and SmartScreen
Good performance to keep programs and browsing at their peak ⢠Minimum 4GB of RAM
⢠Intel Atom Quad Core or an Intel Core i3 processor or higher
EssentialCriteriaRecommendedCriteria
* Criteria devised by Microsoft and Intel based on teacher and Expert Educator research covering K-12 school requirements in Australia 2014
27. OneNote â Paper Evolved
Embedded
video link
Student task using
audio recording
Annotating on
diagram for
learning
Typing, annotating
and marking up
Unlimited canvas
size
Embedded âliveâ
spreadsheet
30. How it works
Student Notebooks
Collaboration space
Content Library
⢠âAnything, anywhereâ canvas (type, write,
clip web, insert files)
⢠Ready-made digital portfolio for any class.
⢠Real-time coaching (âFlip the classroomâ)
⢠Natural learning with digital ink to write or annotate
⢠Fits many learning styles with a variety of inputs and uses
⢠One Powerful Notebook for an entire class
Students
Get link to notebook, opens on their device or browser.
Sees shared sections and only their personal notebook along
with collaboration space and copy-only content library.
Teacher
Creates shared notebook, adds students
Sees everything in notebook
My
Notebooks
53. Design Principles
Natural â intuitive, easy to use
Productive â do whatever you want
Versatile â works the way you do
Pen â next generation HCI
60. Microsoft
Australia Blogs
Teacher: Reach thousands
of teachers with a story on the
MS Australia Teacherâs Blog. Access
Microsoft AU Education SlideShare
and Pinterest content.
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/austeachers/
IT:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/education/
Microsoft
Australia Edu Website
Microsoft Australia education
website contains great resources
for teachers.
www.microsoft.com.au/education
Microsoft Education
AU Pinterest Board
Curated content for educators -
Windows 8 Apps, One Note,
Expert Educator posts.
http://www.pinterest.com/mseduau
Microsoft
Educator Network
Global community of teachers
including tools and resources
to empower learning.
www.educatornetwork.com
@Microsoft_Edu & #msnextlevellearning