5. For Students Learning
Ownership
Engagement
Creativity
Differentiation
Problem-solving
6. Do you feel any of following ?
#1 Time consuming
#2 What if something went wrong?
#3 It’s hard to get started
#4 What if I break it?
#5 I don’t have assess
#6 it’s too expensive
#7Why change now?
7. The 33 Digital Skills Every Educational Technology and
Mobile Learning
21st Century Teacher should Have
http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/06/33-
digital-skills-every-21st-century.html
Communication
Collaboration
Information and Technology Literacy
Critical thinking and Problem solving
Creativity and Invention
Global Awareness
Self-direction
8. 21st century Teacher’s skills
Create / edit digital audio
Use Social bookmarking to share resources with and between
learners
Use blogs /wikis to create online platforms for students
Exploit digital images for classroom use
Use video content to engage students
Connect with colleagues and grow professionally with social
networks
Have knowledge about online security
Understand issues related to copyright and fair use of
online materials
http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/06/33-digital-skills-
every-21st-century.html
9. Image
Basic
skills Audio
Cloud
Storage Video
Assessment Book
Marking
Games eBook
11. Cloud Storage
What is Cloud Storage?
" cloud data storage is a model of
networked online storage where data is
stored on multiple virtual servers, so that you
can save your data in different servers and
then get access to it from the one nearest to
you, wherever you are. "
12. Cloud Storage
Drop box
Dropbox.com
Box.net
Google Drive
www.drive.google.com
Microsoft Sky Drive
www.skydrive.com
Evernote
13. Google Drive
Formerly: Google Doc
PDFs, files, folders, docs, multimedia,
photos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=wKJ9KzGQq0w
14. Google Drive
It allows for 5GB of free storage
It is accessible on different gadgets
You can pay to buy more storage capacity
It has an intuitive interface
It lets you work on documents and files with your friends in real time
You can directly share photos from Google Drive to Google+
It has a powerful file viewer that supports almost all the popular file
formats
You can upload files to Google Drive and email them to your Gmail
and they no longer need to conform to that 25 MB file size.
Google Drive is not instantly available to everyone at the moment.
Use the " notify me" button to let Google email you when your
Google Drive is ready.
20. Pocket
Formerly 1.Save from
you browser
“ read it later” 2.View from
different
device
3.Email links
to Your
Queue
4.Integrated in
300+ Apps
21. Pocket
Pockot supports iPhone、iPad、
Android、Windows Phone、
Blackberry、S60、WebOS、Kindle
Fire
Works with Firefox, chrome and IE
Works with Flipboard
30. How to use Vocaroo?
Teacher record listening practice for
students
Email the link to students
Post at Blog and Wiki
Share at Google doc
Share with Dropbox
Students record oral practice
Students record conversation
31. Vocaroo
31
Free Service
Easy to record audio
Share with friend by email
Easy to Embed the
recording in blogs and
websites
34. How to use Voki?
Teacher record listening practice for
students
Email the link to students
Post at Blog and Wiki
Share at Google doc
Share with Dropbox
Students record oral practice
43. Ideas
Students’ activities records
Activating new topic
Story-telling
Flash cards
Assessment
reading
writing
44. Examples
http://animoto.com/play/Ki702e90FUyGFywn2LeTNA
Autumn
http://blog.huayuworld.org/yehlaoshi2
Classroom objectives
http://animoto.com/play/4kXmetNN8lvDg6YHzwtHW
Q
Chinese New year Celebration
http://animoto.com/play/J4ghTkmuj52OtNu0BzHzQQ
Activating a new topic
45. Tips
Always have your teaching
objectives in mind
Have your materials ready before
you start
Ask for permission before you use
students’ pictures
64. Google
THE ENTIRE GUIDE TO GOOGLE SEARCH FEATURES
FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS
http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/03/entire-google-search-
feature-for.html
66. Google Docs
Free Service
Easy to use, no installation
needed
No compatibility issue
Collaboration with teachers and
students
Easy Embedding in a blog or wiki
67. Google Docs
Many types
Word doc
PPT
Form
Drawing
Tables
Collection
67
70. Google Form: send score and answers for
multiple choice tests
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0csH4WKrXzM
&feature=player_embedded#!
Please follow the above video
78. Some Examples
華語文數位教學懶人包
http://www.huayutools.org/
Taiwan Academy
http://www.huayuworld.org/learning/culture/showtype3
/100
部落格教學2009 年「全球華文網」Blog使用教學講義_美國爾灣中文學校 陳
克曼老師 編製
http://www.huayuworld.org/?p=1240
資訊融入華語教學–工具精選(上)
http://www.huayuworld.org/?p=9465
資訊融入華語教學–工具精選(下)
http://www.huayuworld.org/?p=9470 and much more…
79. Taiwan Academy
http://www.huayuworld.org/learning/culture/showt
ype3/100
80. 15 great Google Tutorials
http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/06/15-great-google-
tutorials-for-teachers.html
1- How to create and save a spreadsheet
2- How to create and save a document
3- How to create and save a drawing
4- How to create and save a presentation
5- Learn how to record a tour using Google Earth
6- Learn about Google Street View
7- Learn about Historical Imagery in Google Earth
8- Google Building maker
9- Your world with Google in 3D
10- Learn about Google Sketchup
11- Google Apps education training centre
12- Google safety guide for educators
13- Google Epic Docs Animation
14- Google in Education
15- Google book for educators
84. Reminder
Stick to your objective
Technology cannot replace teachers
Connect with other
teachers
Share with your
colleagues
85. Tips
Always have your teaching
objectives in mind
Have your materials ready before
you start
Ask for permission before you use
students’ pictures
86. The Seven Habits of Highly
Effective People
Be proactive
Begin with the end in mind
Put first things first
Think win-win
Seek first to understand, then to be
understood
Synergize
Sharpen the saw
Balance and renew your resources, energy (and
health) to create a sustainable, long-term,
effective teaching. And learn from the mistakes
87. Sharpen your Saw
Balance and renew your
resources to create an
effective teaching
Learning from mistakes