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SMILE in Newala, Tanzania
Elizabeth Buckner Seeds of Empowerment
Paul Kim Stanford University
Our Mission
• We aim to bring mobile
technology to students in rural
Tanzania to increase
learning, reduce the
achievement gap and bridge
the digital divide.
• But, we have learned that
hardware alone is not enough.
• We couple mobile technology
with innovative pedagogical
practices to improve the
learning environment as well
as students’ engagement and
achievement.
Inquiry Based Learning
• Being told something is not the same as knowing it.
• Teachers lecturing does not necessarily lead to student
learning.
• Memorization is not an education – you cannot memorize the
information you need in life.
• Creativity, problem-solving, and critical thinking are the most
important skills we can develop among children.
• Children learn best by doing – by asking and answering
questions they engage with their own learning, and begin to
teach themselves.
The SMILE Project
• SMILE is an assessment tool and inquiry maker which
allows students to quickly create own inquiries based
on their own ideas, curriculum and curiosity.
• SMILE runs as an application on smart phones.
• Two versions of SMILE (SMILE ad-hoc and SMILE
Global).
• SMILE ad-hoc can be set up to run on mobile phones in
physical classrooms (off line).
• SMILE Global uses the Internet to connect to other
students’ globally.
Overview: SMILE network structure
Teacher Management
Application
Creating and Solving
Questions in SMILE
Benefits of SMILE
• Provides a technological platform to promote student-
centered learning
• Creates highly interactive learning environment
• Engages learners in analyzing their own learning
• Allows students to generate, share, and evaluate
multimedia-rich inquiries
• Facilitates evaluation of peer inquiries
• Encourages team collaboration and competition
Testing SMILE in Newala
From Silicon Valley to Mtwara Region…..
SMILE-Tanzania
• One pilot school in Newala District, which is one of the
poorest and least resourced regions in country.
• As part of the Seeds’-Stanford SMILE project, we
provide notebook computers, one projector, and 25
smart mobile phones to the school.
• We worked with the school and teachers to run a 10-
day workshop that introduces devices and student-
centered pedagogical practices.
• Project carried out in partnership with Jiamini, a local
NGO.
Nangwanda Secondary
School
• Nangwanda Secondary School serves ~600
students, in Form 1-6.
• 73% of Form 4 students fail, of those who pass, all
receive Division IV. (35 pass, 94 fail).
• School ranked 2774/3108 in Tanzania.
• Nangwanda Secondary is representative of many
of the issues teachers and students face in
Tanzania.
Who are the students?
Sample Group: 139 students from Form 1
Age: 14.4, ranging from 12-18
Males: 71 males (51.1%)
Females: 68 females (48.9%)
What we do…
1) Technology Infusion
2) Student Centered Pedagogy
3) SMILE Mobile Application
3) Teacher Technology
Trainings
4) Follow-Up
The SMILE –Seeds’ Team with School
Principal and participating English teachers.
Technology Infusion…
Before
• Electricity wired in only one
classroom
• No laptops
• No desktop computers
• No projector
• No speakers
After
• 3 Notebook ($350 ea.)
• 2 Local Routers ($70 ea.)
• 25 LG Android mobile phones
($100 ea.) loaded with
SMILE, StoryMaker, ESL
videos, and ~50 educational
games.
• 1 Projector ($380 ea.)
• Internet USB (Airtel. $30 ea.)
• Headphones ($5 ea.)
• PA system ($150 ea.)
Bridging the Digital Divide
Mobile Exploration
We ask students to explore mobile devices.
We do not teach them how to use them
initially. This encourages curiosity and
discovery. Students learn very quickly and
teach each other.
Team Collaboration and Competition
We encouraged small group work and
organized small group collaborations.
Encouraging Creativity
We ask students to read stories, write their
own stories, and record their stories on
mobile devices and make questions
regarding the stories using SMILE.
Student Centered
Pedagogies
Encouraging Question-Making
We ask students to write their own
multiple choice questions.
We run small competitions between
peers to evaluate and rate each
others’ questions. This encourages
self-reflection.
Inquiry is not a pedagogical
practice encouraged in most
classrooms in Tanzania, but with
some practice, students became
more creative and incorporated
pictures and drawings into their
questions.
Student Centered
Pedagogies
Using SMILE to ask questions….
Students compose questions in English
and KiSwahili. They type them into the
program.
They solve each others questions.
SMILE:
Inquiry, Collaboration, Competition, Res
ponding, and Reflection
• Student inquiry promotes creativity and
thinking.
•Collaboration encourages teamwork and
sharing of ideas during the inquiry process.
• Competition in small groups encourages
students to do their best in group activities.
• Responding to student generated
questions encourages students to review
material, and pushes their thinking.
• Evaluating quality of all questions
encourages reflection of what makes a
good question.
Teacher Training
• We ran a series of teacher
training workshops every
afternoon.
• We gave an overview of
laptop
computers, email, mobile
devices, SMILE
applications.
• We encourage teachers to
innovate with their use of
technological resources.
How did students and teachers
respond?
• Teachers were able to take over running
sessions after observing 3 sessions.
• Students able to grasp the mechanical
aspects of the technology, quickly. It took
about 3 sessions for students to feel
comfortable navigating smart phones.
• Students were able to take photos and
videos and add them into their inquiries.
• Teachers were active in coming up with
their own ideas about how to use the
technology in their classrooms.
Sample Student
Questions
• What is the solar
system?
• Who is the
President of
America?
Sample Student
Questions
Question:
What is science?
Teacher:
Leads discussion on
whether this is a good
question, asks: is it
properly written in
English, is it creative?
Follow – Up
• Teachers and Principal have agreed to carry out a
SMILE workshop at least once a week for the next
six months, in different classrooms.
• Stanford will monitor how technology is being
used and how student inquiry improves over time.
• Stanford provides regular email support and
support with any troubleshooting of technology
• One follow-up visit to Tanzania is planned in 6-
months.
Takeaways
• SMILE is simple enough to work in under-resourced areas.
• Relatively rapid deployment, even when students have
never touched smart phones.
• Replicable and scalable
• SMILE facilitates a paradigm shift by combining technology
and pedagogy.
• Teachers are willing and able to take it on; teachers have
innovative and creative ways of using technology
(video, capturing tools)
Takeaways
• Mobile phones are relatively easy to maintain;
durable in areas with fewer resources.
• Mobile phones are less susceptible to electrical
failure and environmental challenges.
• Relatively cost-effective, when compared to
computer labs.
• 100,000+ free mobile applications from open
source network, easy to target to local needs
Looking to the Future
The critical elements needed to incorporate SMILE into
schools:
• Mobile devices: SMILE is highly effective even with a ratio
of one device per three learners.
• Application localization and development (translation and
development).
• Facilitator workshops to train and empower teachers to
use technology.
• Monitoring and evaluation.
• SMILE works best when it is a collaborative effort
between Ministry officials, civil society organizations and
universities.
Thank you! Asante
Sana!
Contact
Please feel free to email me at any time.
Paul Kim phkim@stanford.edu
Elizabeth Buckner ebuckner@stanford.edu

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Smile symposium presentation

  • 1. SMILE in Newala, Tanzania Elizabeth Buckner Seeds of Empowerment Paul Kim Stanford University
  • 2. Our Mission • We aim to bring mobile technology to students in rural Tanzania to increase learning, reduce the achievement gap and bridge the digital divide. • But, we have learned that hardware alone is not enough. • We couple mobile technology with innovative pedagogical practices to improve the learning environment as well as students’ engagement and achievement.
  • 3. Inquiry Based Learning • Being told something is not the same as knowing it. • Teachers lecturing does not necessarily lead to student learning. • Memorization is not an education – you cannot memorize the information you need in life. • Creativity, problem-solving, and critical thinking are the most important skills we can develop among children. • Children learn best by doing – by asking and answering questions they engage with their own learning, and begin to teach themselves.
  • 4. The SMILE Project • SMILE is an assessment tool and inquiry maker which allows students to quickly create own inquiries based on their own ideas, curriculum and curiosity. • SMILE runs as an application on smart phones. • Two versions of SMILE (SMILE ad-hoc and SMILE Global). • SMILE ad-hoc can be set up to run on mobile phones in physical classrooms (off line). • SMILE Global uses the Internet to connect to other students’ globally.
  • 8. Benefits of SMILE • Provides a technological platform to promote student- centered learning • Creates highly interactive learning environment • Engages learners in analyzing their own learning • Allows students to generate, share, and evaluate multimedia-rich inquiries • Facilitates evaluation of peer inquiries • Encourages team collaboration and competition
  • 9. Testing SMILE in Newala From Silicon Valley to Mtwara Region…..
  • 10. SMILE-Tanzania • One pilot school in Newala District, which is one of the poorest and least resourced regions in country. • As part of the Seeds’-Stanford SMILE project, we provide notebook computers, one projector, and 25 smart mobile phones to the school. • We worked with the school and teachers to run a 10- day workshop that introduces devices and student- centered pedagogical practices. • Project carried out in partnership with Jiamini, a local NGO.
  • 11. Nangwanda Secondary School • Nangwanda Secondary School serves ~600 students, in Form 1-6. • 73% of Form 4 students fail, of those who pass, all receive Division IV. (35 pass, 94 fail). • School ranked 2774/3108 in Tanzania. • Nangwanda Secondary is representative of many of the issues teachers and students face in Tanzania.
  • 12. Who are the students? Sample Group: 139 students from Form 1 Age: 14.4, ranging from 12-18 Males: 71 males (51.1%) Females: 68 females (48.9%)
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  • 16. What we do… 1) Technology Infusion 2) Student Centered Pedagogy 3) SMILE Mobile Application 3) Teacher Technology Trainings 4) Follow-Up The SMILE –Seeds’ Team with School Principal and participating English teachers.
  • 17. Technology Infusion… Before • Electricity wired in only one classroom • No laptops • No desktop computers • No projector • No speakers After • 3 Notebook ($350 ea.) • 2 Local Routers ($70 ea.) • 25 LG Android mobile phones ($100 ea.) loaded with SMILE, StoryMaker, ESL videos, and ~50 educational games. • 1 Projector ($380 ea.) • Internet USB (Airtel. $30 ea.) • Headphones ($5 ea.) • PA system ($150 ea.) Bridging the Digital Divide
  • 18. Mobile Exploration We ask students to explore mobile devices. We do not teach them how to use them initially. This encourages curiosity and discovery. Students learn very quickly and teach each other. Team Collaboration and Competition We encouraged small group work and organized small group collaborations. Encouraging Creativity We ask students to read stories, write their own stories, and record their stories on mobile devices and make questions regarding the stories using SMILE. Student Centered Pedagogies
  • 19. Encouraging Question-Making We ask students to write their own multiple choice questions. We run small competitions between peers to evaluate and rate each others’ questions. This encourages self-reflection. Inquiry is not a pedagogical practice encouraged in most classrooms in Tanzania, but with some practice, students became more creative and incorporated pictures and drawings into their questions. Student Centered Pedagogies
  • 20. Using SMILE to ask questions…. Students compose questions in English and KiSwahili. They type them into the program. They solve each others questions.
  • 21. SMILE: Inquiry, Collaboration, Competition, Res ponding, and Reflection • Student inquiry promotes creativity and thinking. •Collaboration encourages teamwork and sharing of ideas during the inquiry process. • Competition in small groups encourages students to do their best in group activities. • Responding to student generated questions encourages students to review material, and pushes their thinking. • Evaluating quality of all questions encourages reflection of what makes a good question.
  • 22. Teacher Training • We ran a series of teacher training workshops every afternoon. • We gave an overview of laptop computers, email, mobile devices, SMILE applications. • We encourage teachers to innovate with their use of technological resources.
  • 23. How did students and teachers respond? • Teachers were able to take over running sessions after observing 3 sessions. • Students able to grasp the mechanical aspects of the technology, quickly. It took about 3 sessions for students to feel comfortable navigating smart phones. • Students were able to take photos and videos and add them into their inquiries. • Teachers were active in coming up with their own ideas about how to use the technology in their classrooms.
  • 24. Sample Student Questions • What is the solar system? • Who is the President of America?
  • 25. Sample Student Questions Question: What is science? Teacher: Leads discussion on whether this is a good question, asks: is it properly written in English, is it creative?
  • 26. Follow – Up • Teachers and Principal have agreed to carry out a SMILE workshop at least once a week for the next six months, in different classrooms. • Stanford will monitor how technology is being used and how student inquiry improves over time. • Stanford provides regular email support and support with any troubleshooting of technology • One follow-up visit to Tanzania is planned in 6- months.
  • 27. Takeaways • SMILE is simple enough to work in under-resourced areas. • Relatively rapid deployment, even when students have never touched smart phones. • Replicable and scalable • SMILE facilitates a paradigm shift by combining technology and pedagogy. • Teachers are willing and able to take it on; teachers have innovative and creative ways of using technology (video, capturing tools)
  • 28. Takeaways • Mobile phones are relatively easy to maintain; durable in areas with fewer resources. • Mobile phones are less susceptible to electrical failure and environmental challenges. • Relatively cost-effective, when compared to computer labs. • 100,000+ free mobile applications from open source network, easy to target to local needs
  • 29. Looking to the Future The critical elements needed to incorporate SMILE into schools: • Mobile devices: SMILE is highly effective even with a ratio of one device per three learners. • Application localization and development (translation and development). • Facilitator workshops to train and empower teachers to use technology. • Monitoring and evaluation. • SMILE works best when it is a collaborative effort between Ministry officials, civil society organizations and universities.
  • 31. Contact Please feel free to email me at any time. Paul Kim phkim@stanford.edu Elizabeth Buckner ebuckner@stanford.edu