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Technology Driven Differentiated Instruction: March 2016

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Technology Driven Differentiated Instruction: March 2016

In this updated version of the popular Technology Driven Differentiated Instruction, Vicki Davis @coolcatteacher shares the pain points of teachers and how differentiated instruction can help them reach every child. With practical examples of how to solve problems, this presentation helps teachers understand not only what to do but how to do it in an everyday classroom setting.

In this updated version of the popular Technology Driven Differentiated Instruction, Vicki Davis @coolcatteacher shares the pain points of teachers and how differentiated instruction can help them reach every child. With practical examples of how to solve problems, this presentation helps teachers understand not only what to do but how to do it in an everyday classroom setting.

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  1. 1. Technology Driven Differentiated Instruction Vicki Davis, Teacher @coolcatteacher Coolcatteacher.com/literacypromise
  2. 2. TEACHER PAIN POINT: HOW DO WE REACH EVERY CHILD?
  3. 3. ANSWER: WE START BY LEARNINGTO SEETHEWORLD THROUGHTHEIR EYES
  4. 4. A letter from Rebekah “Mrs.Vicki, I cannot put into words how great of a teacher and amazing person you are. I love your class and the fact that you don’t only do what will suffice, but strive to make everything that happens at our school phenomenal and the best it can be. You are honestly the most inspirational person I’ve ever met, and just so you know, you’re on my dream team. Thank you for having the patience your job requires and everything you’ve done to help us all become the best versions of ourselves. I’m blessed that I just so happen to be born, of all of the places in the world, near Camilla and was able to meet you and have a beam of your light shine on my life. You have completely changed my outlook on this world and opened so many doors of opportunity I previously had no idea existed. Before I met you, I hadn’t even considered a career in art. But you have altered my perspective and I now realize that there are endless opportunities and options for an artistic career. I appreciate that you are so real and that you are not afraid to say, ‘hey, you’re not perfect,’ because no one is. And you realize that the beauty of our flaws is that they accentuate our better features. I’m not a believer in predestination, but I believe that God does coax us in the direction of wonderful things, and I believe he urged you to come back to Camilla to do amazing things; and what amazing things you have done! I am so grateful for all that you do and I hope you have an amazing summer!;) Rebekah”
  5. 5. PARENT PAIN POINT: Do My Child’s Teachers Care?
  6. 6. Why I fight this fight
  7. 7. STUDENT PAIN POINT: DOES ANYONE CARE THAT I AM HERE?
  8. 8. Son, what do you wish your teacher knew about you?
  9. 9. I wish she knew my name.
  10. 10. 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Classroom Management Metacognitive Processes Cognitive Processes Home Env/ Parental Inv Stdnt/Tchr Social Intxn Social/ Behavioral Attributes Motivational/ Affective Attr Peer Group Quantity of Instruction School Culture Classroom Climate Classroom Instruction Curriculum Design Stdnt/Tchr Academic Intxn Classroom Assessment Community Influences Psychomotor Skills Tchr/ Admin Decisionmaking Curriculum and Instruction Parental Involvement Policy Classroom Impl/ Support Student Demographics Out of Class Time Program Demographics School Demographics State Level Policies School Policies District Demographics Relative Influences on Learning
  11. 11. Notice this •Student/Teacher Social Interactions is #5 •Student/Teacher Academic Interaction is #14
  12. 12. TEACHER PAIN POINT: How do I differentiate without losing my mind?
  13. 13. CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT: Let’s Look at #1 1. Classroom Management • teacher uses questioning/ recitation strategies that maintain active student participation Wang, Haertel, Walberg, 1997 “What Helps Students Learn? Spotlight on Student Success” http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED461694.pdf
  14. 14. PRACTICE DOESN’T MAKE PERFECT… IT MAKES PERMANENT Classroom Management
  15. 15. Essential Procedures • Entering Room • Exiting Room • Paperflow • Being Excused from the Room • Essential Positions forTeaching and Interacting
  16. 16. Here’s a Big Secret to Differentiating Have good classroom management procedures so you have the time (and energy) to differentiate!
  17. 17. The problem with technology
  18. 18. Transport us to a better education
  19. 19. SCHOOL PAIN POINT: How can we justify expensive technology?
  20. 20. 3/11/2016 23Vicki A Davis, Cool Cat Teacher - coolcatteacher.com Every student learns differently!
  21. 21. Deliver using dual encoding.
  22. 22. Technology Driven Differentiation AClassroom BAdministration
  23. 23. T h e C l a s s r o o m C a r The Tools (Framework) Learning Environment (essential link) Learning Styles Interests Readiness Level Content Process (engine) 1 2 3 4 5 7 6
  24. 24. T h e C l a s s r o o m C a r The Tools (Framework) 1 Today we will learn: 1. About the framework I use in my classroom. 2. I challenge you to write down your own framework 3. Give you a model to select tools that are easy use in differentiated instruction 4. Give you practical examples of what differentiation looks like.
  25. 25. TEACHER PAIN POINT: I am so busy, how do I find time to do new things with my students?
  26. 26. The power of Three!
  27. 27. THE ANSWER: Build AToolkit one or two new tools a year.
  28. 28. My Toolkit 2005 Social Educational Network (Ning & Blogging) 2005 Wiki 2006 Student Productivity Tools (iGoogle) 2006 Audio File creation 2006 Video creation 2006 Global collaboration 2007 Virtual Worlds 2010 Apps / QR Codes 2011 Cloud Storage/ Paperless 2013 Formative Assessment Pltaforms (Socrative, Kahoot) 2014 Sophia 2014-15 Haiku Learning #inflip Teaching 2014-15 Mobile App Development with Crescerance Merging SIS (Powerschool) with LMS (Haiku Learning) 2015-2016 T h e C l a s s r o o m C a r X
  29. 29. 3/11/2016 33 Vicki A Davis, Cool Cat Teacher - coolcatteacher.com
  30. 30. TEACHER PAIN POINT: Students type in IM speak and act like they do on social networks in academic spaces.
  31. 31. Educational 3/11/2016 35 Vicki A Davis, Cool Cat Teacher - coolcatteacher.com
  32. 32. ANSWER: 1. We are in an academic, educational network, not a social network. 2.You are a professional student.
  33. 33. 3/11/2016 Vicki A Davis, Cool Cat Teacher - coolcatteacher.com 37 1. Educational Network (Ning) – PRIVATE!
  34. 34. 3/11/2016 Vicki A Davis, Cool Cat Teacher - coolcatteacher.com 38
  35. 35. TEACHER PAIN POINT: How can I proof and give feedback on all this online work?
  36. 36. ANSWER: YOU DON’T! You use tools that will help students empower themselves to be better writers.
  37. 37. Use Hemingway App w/ Grammarly
  38. 38. Pro Writing Aid
  39. 39. TIP: Remove Sticky Sentences
  40. 40. TIP: Add 25% transitions
  41. 41. TEACHER (AND STUDENT) PAIN POINT: I’m a slow typist
  42. 42. Google Voice Typing
  43. 43. Dragon Dictate
  44. 44. Mac Dication • Press Fn Fn twice on your Mac
  45. 45. TEACHER PAIN POINT: STUDENTS DON’T TAKE OWNERSHIP
  46. 46. “If they help build it, they are already THERE.” Rule for Networking Teachers and Others
  47. 47. Student educational networking platforms • Ning (costs money) • Edmodo • Schoolology • Google Plus • Hashtag on Twitter • Sophia.org (#flipclass tool) • Moodle
  48. 48. 3/11/2016 Vicki A Davis, Cool Cat Teacher - coolcatteacher.com 53
  49. 49. TEACHER PAIN POINT: How Do I Make Sure Students Know How to Behave Online? (Real Pain Point: How do I keep from losing my job over a kid doing something dumb?)
  50. 50. See “What Your Students REALLY need to know about Digital Citizenship” by Vicki Davis on Edutopia http://www.edutopia.org/bl og/digital-citizenship-need- to-know-vicki-davis Chapter 11 in Reinventing Writing 1. Pick a digital citizenship model
  51. 51. 2. Let students explore the model by creating a website and sharing with each other.
  52. 52. Online behavior has Offline consequences! 3. When something happens, find an offline equivalent when explaining it to administrators.
  53. 53. TEACHER PAIN POINT: How CanThe Class Have A WebsiteThat We All Maintain?
  54. 54. 3/11/2016 Vicki A Davis, Cool Cat Teacher - coolcatteacher.com 59 2. Wiki-centric Classroom http://westwood.wikispaces.com – Hour of code lesson plan
  55. 55. 3/11/2016 Vicki A Davis, Cool Cat Teacher - coolcatteacher.com 60
  56. 56. 3/11/2016 Vicki A Davis, Cool Cat Teacher - coolcatteacher.com 61
  57. 57. TEACHER & STUDENT PAIN POINT: How can students actually remember what they need to do?
  58. 58. 3. Student Productivity Literacies • Do students know how to manage their time? • Can students capture & retrieve important info? • Do students know how to optimize start screens? • Do students know how to reduce distractions? • Do students know how to plan their day? • Do students know how to find their files?
  59. 59. Paper Notes • Gridded Notebook Digital Notebook • Evernote • One Note Action • Calendar Items • Tasks Workflow for the Modern Student Task Clone will take From Evernote to Google Cal and Wunderlist
  60. 60. TEACHER PAINPOINT: How Can I Help My Students Be Transliterate In Multiple Media?
  61. 61. TEACHER PAINPOINT: How Can I Help My Students Be Transliterate In Multiple Media?
  62. 62. 4. Create Audio 5. Create Video Audacity Pinnacle Studio iMoviehttp://j.mp/wonder-pirate
  63. 63. Do they understand visual grammar? • Storyboards • Screen Shots • Production Schedule • Editing • Sound Tracks • Copyright • Teleprompter (Try free ipad Teleprompter apps) CTI Digital Film Model http://j.mp/dig-film-curr AFI Digital Film Curriculum
  64. 64. TEACHER PAINPOINT: How can I get students to CARE about writing well?
  65. 65. Audience is Important • “Technology creates opportunities for students to do meaningful work that has value outside school, receive feedback on their work, and experience the rewards of publication or exhibition.” Peck & Dorricott, 1994 http://caret.iste.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=evi dence&answerID=9&words=audience
  66. 66. ISTE Nets™ Standards  4. Technology communications tools  Students use telecommunications to collaborate, publish, and interact with peers, experts, and other audiences.  Students use a variety of media and formats to communicate information and ideas effectively to multiple audiences. 6. Collaborate Globally
  67. 67. TEACHER PAINPOINT: How can I get teach students to collaborate with and understand kids in other places?
  68. 68. Phase one - Intra-connection (within your own class) Phase two - Inter-connection (within school/ district) Phase three - Managed global connection Phase four - Student to Student (With Teacher Management) Phase five - Student to Student (with Student Management) Flattening your classroom 6. Collaborate Globally www.flatclassroombook.com
  69. 69. MAD about Mattering
  70. 70. TEACHER PAINPOINT: How can I engage all of my students (even some of my gamers who don’t seem to like anything?)
  71. 71. 7th! Virtual Worlds 3/11/2016 79Vicki A Davis, Cool Cat Teacher - coolcatteacher.com
  72. 72. 3/11/2016 Vicki A Davis, Cool Cat Teacher - coolcatteacher.com 80
  73. 73. My virtual world “toolkit” 3D 3/11/2016 Vicki A Davis, Cool Cat Teacher - coolcatteacher.com 81 Second Life (2007-2010) Open Sim (2011-2012) Google Sketchup (2013) Minecraft.edu (2014-2016)
  74. 74. TEACHER PAINPOINT: How can I easily send links or info to student mobile phones or tablets?
  75. 75. #8 Apps / QR Codes http://j.mp/class-qr
  76. 76. #8 Apps / QR Codes QR Code Implementation Guide – http://www.coolcatteacher.com/qr-code-classroom-implementation-guide/ Tip: Shorten the code using bit.ly first
  77. 77. TEACHER PAINPOINT: How can we easily share files, movies, and other things as a class?
  78. 78. #9 Cloud Storage/ As Paperless as Possible Adobe Acrobat Pro • Gmail • Google Docs • Google Sites
  79. 79. TEACHER PAINPOINT: How can I teach computer coding without it being so hard?
  80. 80. #10 Video Game programming See: http://j.mp/15-code Gamestar mechanic http://gamestarmechanic.com/ Gamemaker https://www.yoyogames.com/studio iPad: Kodable (age 5 and up) Hopscotch (4th and up) http://j.mp/hopscotch-ebook by Wes Fryer http://www.tynker.com/hour-of-code/ http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/editor/?tip_bar=hoc
  81. 81. TEACHER PAINPOINT: How can I help learners develop empathy for others in difficult situations?
  82. 82. #11 Simulation Environments http://aic.conflix.org University of Michigan
  83. 83. TEACHER PAINPOINT: How can I know what learners know before they have to take a test?
  84. 84. #12 Formative Assessment Socrative ROCKS www.socrative.com! Tip: Play quizzes as races for review. Use open ended questions
  85. 85. TEACHER PAINPOINTS: * How can every student learn at their own pace? * How can I teach complex software without having to repeat myself?
  86. 86. HOW CAN I CLONE MYSELF? www.youtube.com/coolcatteacher
  87. 87. #13 In-flipping the Classroom Now known as Blended Learning
  88. 88. TEACHER PAINPOINTS: How can I easily make videos for students? How can I quickly remake a video if just one small thing has changed on a slide?
  89. 89. MY FAVORITE SCREENCASTING TOOL: OFFICE MIX
  90. 90. STUDENT PAINPOINT: What Am I SupposedTo Be Doing InThe Online Classroom?
  91. 91. CONSISTENT LAYOUT OF SCREEN Essential Questions Video with Custom Thumbnail Assignments
  92. 92. STUDENT &TEACHER PAINPOINT: Where am I supposed to turn in my work?
  93. 93. A NOTE ON ASSIGNMENTS – SPELL OUTTHE LOCATION FORTURNING WORK IN My Locations: • (HAIKU) • (FOLDER)
  94. 94. TEACHER PAINPOINT: How CanWe Make Mobile Apps As Easily As Possible?
  95. 95. #14 CRESCERANCE: MOBILE APP DEVELOPMENT Want to be a happier person? The secret to being a truly happy person may lie in the most unlikely of places: being kind and encouraging to others! iCare offers loads of fun, creative ways for you to be a kinder, happier person by caring for others. Don’t have time to make a homemade cake or a crafty DIY project? Don’t know the right words to encourage that friend who’s having a hard time? With iCare, you can find loads of great ways to do nice, creative stuff for your friends, family or even the guy at work. With all the nice, fun ideas iCare offers, you don’t even have to have a big imagination to be kind! With iCare, you can find quick, simple ways to be kind to those around you and encourage your peers and yourself through iCare’s many sources of positive input. Our features include: Inspirational videos A daily feed of heartening quotes and blog posts Links to motivating books and other resources The five love languages and the ways to be kind using them Inspiring photos and quotes A motivational playlist from Spotify Sometimes life can get so hectic, it seems that you don’t have the time or energy to think of those around you, but it doesn’t take much to be kind. iCare will help remind you to take time to be kind and be happy!
  96. 96. TEACHER & STUDENT PAINPOINT: How can we feel all this work is worth it?
  97. 97. YOU FIND REASONSTO CELEBRATE…
  98. 98. YOUR PEERS HELPYOU LEVEL UP (PEER REVIEW)
  99. 99. YOU LEARN NEWTHINGS TOGETHER…
  100. 100. YOUTAKE LOTS OF PICS AND SHAREWITH PARENTS? I use Bloomz to share with parents…
  101. 101. TEACHER PAIN POINT: I am so busy, how do I find time to do new things with my students?
  102. 102. THE ANSWER: Build AToolkit one or two new tools a year.
  103. 103. THE POWER OFTHREE!
  104. 104. Assembling My Class Framework 2005 Social Educational Network (Ning & Blogging) 2005 Wiki 2006 Student Productivity Tools (iGoogle) 2006 Audio File creation 2006 Video creation 2006 Global collaboration 2007 Virtual Worlds 2010 Apps / QR Codes 2011 Cloud Storage/ Paperless 2013 Formative Assessment Pltaforms (Socrative, Kahoot) 2014 Sophia 2014-15 Haiku Learning #inflip Teaching 2014-15 Mobile App Development with Crescerance T h e C l a s s r o o m C a r X
  105. 105. This framework holds everything else I do!
  106. 106. TEACHER PAINPOINT: How Do I EvaluateTools To Reach As Many Learners As Possible?
  107. 107. T h e C l a s s r o o m C a r The Tools (Framework) Learning Styles 1 2
  108. 108. Learning Styles Logical Mathematical Linguistic Spatial Pictures Bodily Kinesthetic Musical Interpersonal Intrapersonal Naturalist
  109. 109. Take a Vote! Which tool should we investigate as it relates to learning styles? 1. Educational Networking 2. Wikis 3. Digital Storytelling
  110. 110. Social Network (Ning) •Blogging •Forums •Administration •Organizing Site •Linking sharer •Acting •Presenting •(Get on film) •Photography •Camera Op •VoiceThread •Animoto •Record audio files •Audacity editor •VoiceThread •Animoto •Photography •Outdoor video •Gcast remotely •“Roving” reporter •Google Earth •Forums •Cell phone enabled Blogging or pics •Discussion facilitators •Reflections •Reading & opinion •Debates
  111. 111. Wikis •Wiki Composition •Writing •Research •Programming •Organizing •Widget finding •Mentoring •Acting •Presenting •(Get on film) •Camera •Photography •Graphic Design •“looks” •Record audio files •Audacity editor •VoiceThread •Animoto •Outdoor dig storytlng or photography •Maps •Environmental research •Discussion mgt •Cell phone enabled Blogging or pics, twitter •Live streaming •Reflecting •Opinion •Reporting on group issues
  112. 112. Digital Storytelling •Script Writer •Call Sheets •Production Schedule •Asst Director •Acting •Presenting •Lighting •Flow & movement •Camera •Editing •Lighting •Storyboarding •Audio Editing •Music Selection •Sound Capture •Scene Scout •Scene set up •Storyboarding •Acting •Directing •Movie Ideas •Vision Casting •Reflecting •Status Reporting •Journal process •Ideas
  113. 113. Use Multiple Intelligences as a Planning Tool 3/11/2016 Vicki A Davis, Cool Cat Teacher - coolcatteacher.com 131 Step 5: Choice PLACES: Creating a physical environment conducive for learning p 171-173 SPACES: Designing Electronic Spaces for Choice p 173- 186
  114. 114. Voice Thread quick project •Write comment •Uploading photos •Organizing presentation •Posing •Photography •Audio •Music •Nature/map related photos •Opinions on such topics •Social aspects •AUDIENCE! •Reflections
  115. 115. TEACHER PAINPOINT: How do I interest learners in what we’re doing?
  116. 116. T h e C l a s s r o o m C a r The Tools (Framework) Learning Styles Interests 1 2 3
  117. 117. T h e C l a s s r o o m C a r Interests 3 •Hobbies •Music •Theater •Sports •Poetry •Arts •Public Speaking •Reading •Academics •Themes! •“Causes”
  118. 118. Personal Interest Projects “Invention” projects Dramatic Projects Opinion “voice” opportunities Oral Debates w/ follow up Backchannels Deep Research projects (proposed by student)
  119. 119. You can make the whole class a game! (I use classcraft)
  120. 120. Teacher as GameMaster
  121. 121. TEACHER PAINPOINT: What do I do when students are at different readiness levels?
  122. 122. T h e C l a s s r o o m C a r The Tools (Framework) Learning Styles Interests Readiness Level 1 2 3 4
  123. 123. Readiness Level in Subject During projects spend 1:1 time daily w/ student Sit beside Check off rubric items with student Not quite Ready Specific Rubrics Self Track Rubrics Over the Shoulder and Verbal Reporting to Teacher Daily Ready Mentors for others Awards (Hall of Fame) Competitions w/ other classrooms Make them “cool” by teaching cool stuff More than Ready More ways to excel past the “100”
  124. 124. TEACHER PAINPOINT: How do I teach different kinds of content?
  125. 125. T h e C l a s s r o o m C a r The Tools (Framework) Learning Styles Interests Readiness Level Content 1 2 3 4 5
  126. 126. Content •Classtools.net, dipity.com •Flashcard Exchange, Quizlet, Brainscape •Group document creation on Google Docs, Office 365, One Note Backchannels CRAM App, Flashcard apps on mobile devices, Mobl21 Facts / Dates / Timelines/ Events / Definitions •Wiki Group Projects •Link sharing (Diigo) •Fake Facebook (www.myfakewall.com) Twistr at Classtools.net (like Twitter) •Livebinders Details / Significant Individual •Opinion Question Blog Posts •Role Playing •Video search and embedding •Interviews of people who experienced it. (Video) Events
  127. 127. Twister on Classtools.net
  128. 128. Classtools.net is a favorite
  129. 129. TEACHER PAINPOINT: How do I get help and know which app to pick?
  130. 130. Get your staff to make an app keychain Each person brings 5 cards Describe what it does. Put your name on the back as someone who can help others with it.
  131. 131. TEACHER PAINPOINT: How do I bring this all together and make it simple?
  132. 132. T h e C l a s s r o o m C a r The Tools (Framework) Learning Environment (essential link) Learning Styles Interests Readiness Level Content 1 2 3 4 5 6
  133. 133. “I never teach my pupils, I only provide the conditions in which they can learn" Albert Einstein3/11/2016 153 Vicki A Davis, Cool Cat Teacher - coolcatteacher.com
  134. 134. Students need a “home base”
  135. 135. Home Base Option 1: Learning Management System
  136. 136. Home Base Option 2: An Awesome Start Up Page
  137. 137. Accountability: Every student has their own ID!
  138. 138. Cooperative Groups •Student Leadership Opportunities •Project Manager, Assistant Project Manager •Student Led with Accountability •Quick ways to divide in group Digital Resources •Equipped workstation (webcam, audio, headsets) •Specialty centers (scanner, digital film, tripod, 3D printer, vinyl cutter, greenscreen) Student Choice •Genius Hour / 20% Time •Passion projects •Topical Choice •Presentation Choice Class Rules • 9 Key P’s of Proactive Knowledge • Student Contribution • Safety (Screenshots) • Administrative Support for Rule Breaking Materials/ Supplies/ Resources • Functional Equipment • Textbook • Consistent ACCESS • Knowledgeable Teacher Learning Environment Pit Crew Pit Crew Pit Crew Pit Crew Pit Crew Pit Crew
  139. 139. T h e C l a s s r o o m C a r The Tools (Framework) Learning Environment (essential link) Learning Styles Interests Readiness Level Content Process (engine) 1 2 3 4 5 7 6
  140. 140. 1Tools 2Learning Styles 3Interests 4Readiness 5Content 6Environment 7Process A Classroom Car
  141. 141. TEACHER PAINPOINT: What do I do if technology isn’t working?
  142. 142. AClassroom BAdministration
  143. 143. 1 “Pit Crew” 2 Car Designers A Administrators
  144. 144. Cooperative Groups •Student Leadership Opportunities •Project Manager, Assistant Project Manager •Student Led with Accountability •Quick ways to divide in group Digital Resources •Equipped workstation (webcam, audio, headsets) •Specialty centers (scanner, digital film, tripod, 3D printer, vinyl cutter, greenscreen) Student Choice •Genius Hour / 20% Time •Passion projects •Topical Choice •Presentation Choice Class Rules • 9 Key P’s of Proactive Knowledge • Student Contribution • Safety (Screenshots) • Administrative Support for Rule Breaking Materials/ Supplies/ Resources • Functional Equipment • Textbook • Consistent ACCESS • Knowledgeable Teacher Learning Environment Pit Crew Pit Crew Pit Crew Pit Crew Pit Crew Pit Crew
  145. 145. TEACHER PAINPOINT: What do I do if technology isn’t working?
  146. 146. Technology is our vehicle! But not the ONLY vehicle!
  147. 147. Secret of Driving Educational Excellence
  148. 148. You’re teaching students to drive their own learning!
  149. 149. Then…
  150. 150. You’re worth the price!
  151. 151. Thank you! Vicki Davis @coolcatteacher

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