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Thinking about and Experimenting with Educational Technology Use Slide Notes are available via the download PDF link… Justin Olmanson IES Postdoctoral Fellow University of Illinois Urbana Champaign

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Agenda • Pre-Workshop Google Accounts Ready? • Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? • Which educational technologies would best help students in my classroom learn. • Using online peer assessment to help students and reduce my assessment time. • Expanding my experience and ability with technologies. • How technology can help me encourage students toward higher levels of thinking.

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Agenda • Pre-Workshop Google Accounts Ready? • Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? • Which educational technologies would best help students in my classroom learn. • Using online peer assessment to help students and reduce my assessment time. • Expanding my experience and ability with technologies. • How technology can help me encourage students toward higher levels of thinking.

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Pre-Workshop Task Request Follow Up Got Gmail? (or a Google Account)

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Pre-Workshop Task Request Follow Up Why Google Docs and why all the questions about teaching?

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Agenda • Pre-Workshop Google Accounts Ready? • Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? • Which educational technologies would best help students in my classroom learn. • Using online peer assessment to help students and reduce my assessment time. • Expanding my experience and ability with technologies. • How technology can help me encourage students toward higher levels of thinking.

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Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? What is Technology?

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Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? What is Technology?

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Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? What is Technology?

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Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? What is Technology?

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Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? What is Technology?

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Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? What is Educational Technology

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Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? What is Educational Technology “… is the theory and practice of design, development, utilization, management, and evaluation of processes and resources for learning.” AECT Knowledgebase

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Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? What is the History of Educational Technology Use

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Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? What is the History of Educational Technology Use Techn l gy

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Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? What is the History of Educational Technology Use

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Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? What is the History of Educational Technology Use

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Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? What is the History of Educational Technology Use

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Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? What is the History of Educational Technology Use

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Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? What is the History of Educational Technology Use

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Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? What Types of Educational Technology Have you Used as a Learner?

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Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? What Types of Educational Technology Have you Used as a Learner? Using a digital notepad or Word document take about five to ten minutes to brainstorm and write down as many different technologies you have used as a learner (from Kindergarten to present).

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Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? What Types of Educational Technology Have you Used as a Learner? Next open the googleDoc titled ‘Our Collective Experience with Educational Technologies’ and add some or all of the things on your list to the document.

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Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? What Types of Educational Technology Have you Used as a Learner? Make a comment or ask a question about one or two entries by others You can also respond to comments that people have left on your entries

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Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? What does Research Say about Educators and Technology Use?

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Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? What does Research Say about Educators and Technology Use?

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Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? What does Research Say about Educators and Technology Use?

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Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? What does Research Say about Educators and Technology Use?

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Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? Exploring Your Personal Technology, Pedagogy, Content Intersections Create a googleDoc of your own and title it ‘YourName TPACK Intersections’, spend 5-10 minutes self-assessing where you are in terms of the four areas of intersection in the courses you teach.

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Agenda • Pre-Workshop Google Accounts Ready? • Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? • Which educational technologies would best help students in my classroom learn. • Using online peer assessment to help students and reduce my assessment time. • Expanding my experience and ability with technologies. • How technology can help me encourage students toward higher levels of thinking.

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Which educational technologies would best help students in my classroom? What do I want for my students and what do I want from/of them?

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Which educational technologies would best help students in my classroom? What do I want for my students and what do I want from/of them? Create a googleDoc of your own, and title it ‘YourName Curricular Thoughts and Resonances’, in it, spend a few minutes addressing the subtitle of this section (feel free to copy-past/borrow from and expand any writing that you did in anticipation of this workshop).

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Which educational technologies would best help students in my classroom? What do I want for my students and what do I want from/of them? Look at the Curriculum section of the shared googleDoc file titled ‘Pedagogical and Curricular Fit’. See what kinds of connections you make between your perspective on curriculum and different perspectives in the field of Curriculum.

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Which educational technologies would best help students in my classroom? What do I want for my students and what do I want from/of them? Which perspectives do you draw upon the most? When? Add a few sentences about your curricular style and how/when it aligns with different styles in the field to ‘YourName Curricular Thoughts and Resonances’.

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Which educational technologies would best help students in my classroom? What is my teaching style and approach to learning?

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Which educational technologies would best help students in my classroom? What is my teaching style and approach to learning? Create a googleDoc of your own, and title it ‘YourName Pedagogical Thoughts and Resonances’, in it, spend a few minutes addressing the subtitle of this section (feel free to copy-past/borrow from and expand any writing that you did in anticipation of this workshop).

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Which educational technologies would best help students in my classroom? What is my teaching style and approach to learning? Look at the Pedagogy section of the shared googleDoc file titled ‘Pedagogical and Curricular Fit’. See what kinds of connections you make between your perspective on pedagogy and different perspectives in the field.

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Which educational technologies would best help students in my classroom? What is my teaching style and approach to learning? Which perspectives do you draw upon the most? When? Add a few sentences about your pedagogical style and how/when it aligns with different styles in the field to ‘YourName Pedagogical Thoughts and Resonances’. As well as how it interacts w curriculum.

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Which educational technologies would best help students in my classroom? What different technologies might fit with or compliment my style?

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Which educational technologies would best help students in my classroom? What different technologies might fit with or compliment my style?

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Which educational technologies would best help students in my classroom? What different technologies might fit with or compliment my style?

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Which educational technologies would best help students in my classroom? What different technologies might fit with or compliment my style?

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Which educational technologies would best help students in my classroom? What different technologies might fit with or compliment my style? Brainstorm and write down some technologies that you already know, may have used as a learner or educator, or are thinking about using. You could expand the list of technologies from the earlier activity.

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Which educational technologies would best help students in my classroom? What different technologies might fit with or compliment my style? Open the shared GoogleDoc file named ‘Pedagogical and Curricular Fit’. In the document, add/categorize some of the technologies you jotted down. Organize them under the different Pedagogical and Curricular categories. Note: since many technologies/software applications/processes can be used under different pedagogies and curricular approaches, add a brief description of how you see the technology used in the spirit of that category.

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Which educational technologies would best help students in my classroom? What different technologies might fit with or compliment my style? Browse some of the other ideas and technologies contributed by your peers. Add comments or ask questions about their additions.

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Agenda • Pre-Workshop Google Accounts Ready? • Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? • Which educational technologies would best help students in my classroom learn. • Using online peer assessment to help students and reduce my assessment time. • Expanding my experience and ability with technologies. • How technology can help me encourage students toward higher levels of thinking.

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Using online peer assessment to help students and reduce assessment time What types of assessments are there and what purposes do they serve?

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Using online peer assessment to help students and reduce assessment time What types of assessments are there and what purposes do they serve?

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Using online peer assessment to help students and reduce assessment time What types of assessments are there and what purposes do they serve?

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Using online peer assessment to help students and reduce assessment time Traditional Approaches to Assessment

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Using online peer assessment to help students and reduce assessment time Traditional Approaches to Assessment Things that need grading Single educator’s capacity to grade

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Using online peer assessment to help students and reduce assessment time What is peer-based assessment?

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Using online peer assessment to help students and reduce assessment time What is peer-based assessment?

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Using online peer assessment to help students and reduce assessment time What is peer-based assessment? Area to be assessed Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Visual quality of the display – is it attractive? Exciting to look at? Some colour and imagery used. Colour and imagery used and is relevant to display Lots of colour and eye catching imagery used. Content – is it relevant? Do you learn the story of Maidstone easily? Some relevant content. Mostly relevant content. Good level of content and story of Maidstone is clear. Historical accuracy? Is the information correct? Some accuracy. Mostly accurate Good level of accuracy … … … …

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Using online peer assessment to help students and reduce assessment time How do peer-based assessments work?

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Using online peer assessment to help students and reduce assessment time How do peer-based assessments work? Open up a document about which you want feedback and copy it into a new googleDoc. It could be one of the docs you’ve started today or some other writing piece. Give it a title relevant to the writing piece.

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Using online peer assessment to help students and reduce assessment time How do peer-based assessments work? Add a note at the top of the google doc that describes the type of feedback that would help you the most.

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Using online peer assessment to help students and reduce assessment time How do peer-based assessments work? Share the document with two people in today’s workshop via the blue ‘share’ button. I recommend the private sharing method but feel free to experiment.

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Using online peer assessment to help students and reduce assessment time How do peer-based assessments work? Check your email to see if anyone has shared their document with you, take a few minutes to read it and give them feedback about their writing based on the guidance they gave you at the top of their document. You will have a little time to do this both before and after lunch.

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Using online peer assessment to help students and reduce assessment time How do peer-based assessments work? Finish giving feedback and take a look at the feedback you received on your document.

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Using online peer assessment to help students and reduce assessment time How might peer assessment help me in my courses?

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Using online peer assessment to help students and reduce assessment time How might peer assessment help me in my courses? Spend a few minutes thinking about possible uses for peer assessment in the courses you teach and jot these down. Turn to someone close to you and share your ideas with them.

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Agenda • Pre-Workshop Google Accounts Ready? • Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? • Which educational technologies would best help students in my classroom learn. • Using online peer assessment to help students and reduce my assessment time. • Expanding my experience and ability with technologies. • How technology can help me encourage students toward higher levels of thinking.

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Expanding my experience and ability with technologies organizational technologies / techniques that might help support learning and growth campus-wide across subject areas and multiple semesters?

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Expanding my experience and ability with technologies organizational technologies / techniques that might help support learning and growth campus-wide across subject areas and multiple semesters?

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Agenda • Pre-Workshop Google Accounts Ready? • Where am I personally in knowledge and use of educational technology? • Which educational technologies would best help students in my classroom learn. • Using online peer assessment to help students and reduce my assessment time. • Expanding my experience and ability with technologies. • How technology can help me encourage students toward higher levels of thinking.

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How technology can help me encourage students toward higher order thinking What exactly does higher order thinking mean?

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How technology can help me encourage students toward higher order thinking What exactly does higher order thinking mean?

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How technology can help me encourage students toward higher order thinking What exactly does higher order thinking mean?

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How technology can help me encourage students toward higher order thinking What exactly does higher order thinking mean?

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How technology can help me encourage students toward higher order thinking What exactly does higher order thinking mean? Collaborate

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How technology can help me encourage students toward higher order thinking What exactly does higher order thinking mean?

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How technology can help me encourage students toward higher order thinking What exactly does higher order thinking mean?

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How technology can help me encourage students toward higher order thinking GoogleDocs, Wikipedia, & Tumblr Extended conversations + resource gathering and curation. The GoogleDocs + Wikipedia Collaborations (ILC Wikipedia Page)

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Wrapping Up So what happens on Monday Morning?

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Acknowledgements The research reported here was supported by the Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Department of Education, through Grant R305B110008 to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not represent views of the Institute or the U.S. Department of Education.

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Thank You

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Thinking about and Experimenting with Educational Technology Use Olmansju.tumblr.com Justin Olmanson IES Postdoctoral Fellow University of Illinois Urbana Champaign