Intellectual Community Building: How To

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Technology Integration through Professional Development

How do we support teacher learning online and on-site?* * Borthwick, A., & Pierson, M. (2008). Transforming classroom practice: Professional development strategies in educational technology. Chapter 11. ISTE: Eugene, OR

Abstract



Construct Networked Learning Communities



Using Web 2.0 tools to support collaboration for learning



Apply Coach (not director) Model of Professional Development

The...Abstract • Data • Evaluation • Tools • Community • ?’s

Research Data Shows



A growing host of new online learning technologies

• •

A Scarcity of funds A Need for Professional Development

The...Challenge • Data • Evaluation • Tools • Community • ?’s

Project Evaluation Includes 1.

Classroom Observation

2.

Training Observation

3.

Interviews

4.

Focus Groups

5.

Bimonthly teacher blogs

6.

Online communication

7.

Teacher lessons and projects

8.

Student samples and scores

The...Challenge • Data • Evaluation • Tools • Community • ?’s

Web 2.0 Tools Dilemmas: 1. Authentic Audience 2. Writing Inexperience 3. Unfamiliar Tasks

The...Challenge • Model • Evaluation • Tools • Community • ?’s

The Community Advantage The...Challenge • Model • Assessment • Tools • Community • ?’s

Networked Learning Communities ...to manage our own learning ...to share with and in the learning of others

How...Challenge • Model • Assessment • Tools • Community • ?’s

Networked Learning Communities “Systems that help learners take control of and manage their own learning” – M. Harmelen, PhD FOR...



Systemic Change



Technology Integration



Staff Development Programming

How...Challenge • Model • Assessment • Tools • Community • ?’s

Networked Learning Communities Four PD Strands Targeted... 1. Online coaching 2. On-site coaching 3. Ongoing School/District support 4. Summer institutes

How...Challenge • Model • Assessment • Tools • Community • ?’s

Networked Learning Communities Motivational Challenges 1. Value > Busyness of Teachers 2. Vision (adopted) 3. Situated learning (relevant) 4. Impetus to change (synergistic)

How...Challenge • Model • Assessment • Tools • Community • ?’s

Aggregate • Consolidate • Organize

Technology Integration Your...Message • Research • Assessment • Tools • Community • ?’s

Networked Learning Communities



Network Web 2.0 platforms to connect and share in the learning of a community with similar interests and responsibilities. (“Web 2.0 tools are at least a partial solution to the TIME challenge”)

How...Challenge • Model • Assessment • Tools • Community • ?’s

Community Technology + Creation Integration How...Challenge • Model • Assessment • Tools • Community • ?’s A NLC is constructed as its members collaborate to achieve common goals, learning together as they develop solutions for problems they are addressing in common. As the NLC grows, the members of the community develop new knowledge and skills through their participation and contributions.

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