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Project Copernicus: Learning –  Real Time and On Demand  Dawn Nelson ISD 279 -  Osseo Area Schools April 13, 2010 [email_address]
Students bring their own technology to use in class. Teachers plan to enable use of that technology.
Dedicated to Florence 7/30/1909 - 3/29/2010
Nicholas Copernicus (b.1473) Challenged the Conventional wisdom
 
Challenging Today’s Mindset Protect the network Filters Cell Phone rules Distraction
Utilizing technology for student learning Putting students at the center Learning is real time, on time Technology becomes an asset, not an event
 
 
Why? 1-1 Laptops not a viable option Cost Maintenance Vision - Students handle themselves and their equipment independently Wanted to reconsider teaching and learning
Step by Step  Engage support Technical team Administrators Teachers Parents Equipment Wireless hubs 3 Netbooks or IPod Touches for each class Train teachers and LMS team
Collaboration and Information Google Docs for Education initiated Staff use for collaboration Student use for learning Student email for communication Planning assignments for collaborative documents
Standards That Relate Facilitate and Inspire Learning and Creativity Design Digital-age Learning Experiences  Model Digital-Age Work and Learning  Promote and Model Digital Citizenship and Responsibility Engage in Professional Growth and Leadership NETS for Teachers 2009
What Do Students Bring? Laptop Cell phone Hand held games iPods
Innovators Weaver Lake Elementary School - Science and Technology Magnet School Woodland Elementary School Osseo Senior High School
Woodland 9 5 th  and 6 th  grade classrooms participate as a team Technology Integration Specialist main support Library Media Specialist 27 Netbooks About 25% of students brought laptops
Communication is  Crucial FAQ Letter of Explanation to parents Templates
"My students  have their laptop with them at all times and decide when to use it.   They might have different ideas, more open ideas than I do.   I'm not yet sure how to use the laptops, and I welcome the student input." Shelly Drake, 5th Grade Teacher   Last Fall
 
 
What Are They Doing? Ms. Provart  – iPod Touches Google Docs Framed as Osseo Apps Single Sign On
Friday Afternoon 1:30-2:30  Science- partner activity  Netbooks and laptops to do a Respiratory System web quest,  look up the information on one computer use a Google doc to share the answers 2:30-3:30  Menu of Activities:   submit a blog entry add to the word masters wiki and  submit their MCA reading practice prompt via Google doc
Weaver Lake - Science and Technology Magnet School IDEA I nquire about the world around you D iscover answers to relevant questions and challenges  E xplore through reading, research and investigation  A chieve and be life-long learners
Small Start 2 Teachers Technology Integration Specialist Library  Media  Specialist PLP -  http: //weaverlakeplp . wikispaces .com/
Planning by Laurie - Technology Integration Specialist 1. The Question:  How does the use of student personal devices in school impact the classroom?  2. Objectives and Assessment  Objectives:      1. To expand opportunities for students to use their personal devices for learning in the classroom and at home.     2. To determine whether or not student use of personal devices will increase:            * Student collaboration            * Student engagement            * Student learning (outside the classroom)     3. To define a plan for 2010-2011 implementation  We are developing a proposal, identifying assessments, and planning to document the project and process. We are getting alot of great feedback from our PLN. We hope to have a nice package with parent communication, lesson plans, resources and lots of stories. We will definitely want to share this with everyone when we begin again in the fall. In the meantime, I would be happy to share what we are doing with you along the way. We have a wikispace where we are documenting our process and a blog for parents (and others)to follow. We started our discussion with our PLN using the following teaser: (You might enjoy)  http://blabberize.com/view/id/186011   Thanks, Please let others know we are here and are hoping to be very transparent with our process.
Energy and Excitement Portable items iPod Touches Cell Phones Nintendo DSI’s Students report - Excitement about accessing information any time
Energy and Engagement
Osseo Senior High School One teacher began Cell phones and laptops Allowed only in his classroom Now laptops allowed throughout the school Strong Google Apps use
Resourceful
 
Other Resources iPod Cart WordPress ePals netTrekker Now purchasing some Nooks
Challenges? Room management Responsible use Theft Building level Technology Integrationist has more time to focus on project  3 email problems
What We Found Learning extends outside the school day Use of equipment at other times Google Apps use outside of school Challenges we thought possible didn’t materialize Good communication is crucial
 
What’s Ahead? Four schools starting in April - simple pilot Hubs ordered Laptops and iPods ordered Training scheduled Several more in fall Principals are best support
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  • 1. Project Copernicus: Learning – Real Time and On Demand Dawn Nelson ISD 279 - Osseo Area Schools April 13, 2010 [email_address]
  • 2. Students bring their own technology to use in class. Teachers plan to enable use of that technology.
  • 3. Dedicated to Florence 7/30/1909 - 3/29/2010
  • 4. Nicholas Copernicus (b.1473) Challenged the Conventional wisdom
  • 5.  
  • 6. Challenging Today’s Mindset Protect the network Filters Cell Phone rules Distraction
  • 7. Utilizing technology for student learning Putting students at the center Learning is real time, on time Technology becomes an asset, not an event
  • 8.  
  • 9.  
  • 10. Why? 1-1 Laptops not a viable option Cost Maintenance Vision - Students handle themselves and their equipment independently Wanted to reconsider teaching and learning
  • 11. Step by Step Engage support Technical team Administrators Teachers Parents Equipment Wireless hubs 3 Netbooks or IPod Touches for each class Train teachers and LMS team
  • 12. Collaboration and Information Google Docs for Education initiated Staff use for collaboration Student use for learning Student email for communication Planning assignments for collaborative documents
  • 13. Standards That Relate Facilitate and Inspire Learning and Creativity Design Digital-age Learning Experiences Model Digital-Age Work and Learning  Promote and Model Digital Citizenship and Responsibility Engage in Professional Growth and Leadership NETS for Teachers 2009
  • 14. What Do Students Bring? Laptop Cell phone Hand held games iPods
  • 15. Innovators Weaver Lake Elementary School - Science and Technology Magnet School Woodland Elementary School Osseo Senior High School
  • 16. Woodland 9 5 th and 6 th grade classrooms participate as a team Technology Integration Specialist main support Library Media Specialist 27 Netbooks About 25% of students brought laptops
  • 17. Communication is Crucial FAQ Letter of Explanation to parents Templates
  • 18. "My students have their laptop with them at all times and decide when to use it.  They might have different ideas, more open ideas than I do.  I'm not yet sure how to use the laptops, and I welcome the student input." Shelly Drake, 5th Grade Teacher   Last Fall
  • 19.  
  • 20.  
  • 21. What Are They Doing? Ms. Provart – iPod Touches Google Docs Framed as Osseo Apps Single Sign On
  • 22. Friday Afternoon 1:30-2:30  Science- partner activity Netbooks and laptops to do a Respiratory System web quest, look up the information on one computer use a Google doc to share the answers 2:30-3:30  Menu of Activities:  submit a blog entry add to the word masters wiki and submit their MCA reading practice prompt via Google doc
  • 23. Weaver Lake - Science and Technology Magnet School IDEA I nquire about the world around you D iscover answers to relevant questions and challenges E xplore through reading, research and investigation A chieve and be life-long learners
  • 24. Small Start 2 Teachers Technology Integration Specialist Library Media Specialist PLP - http: //weaverlakeplp . wikispaces .com/
  • 25. Planning by Laurie - Technology Integration Specialist 1. The Question: How does the use of student personal devices in school impact the classroom? 2. Objectives and Assessment Objectives:    1. To expand opportunities for students to use their personal devices for learning in the classroom and at home.    2. To determine whether or not student use of personal devices will increase:           * Student collaboration           * Student engagement           * Student learning (outside the classroom)    3. To define a plan for 2010-2011 implementation We are developing a proposal, identifying assessments, and planning to document the project and process. We are getting alot of great feedback from our PLN. We hope to have a nice package with parent communication, lesson plans, resources and lots of stories. We will definitely want to share this with everyone when we begin again in the fall. In the meantime, I would be happy to share what we are doing with you along the way. We have a wikispace where we are documenting our process and a blog for parents (and others)to follow. We started our discussion with our PLN using the following teaser: (You might enjoy) http://blabberize.com/view/id/186011 Thanks, Please let others know we are here and are hoping to be very transparent with our process.
  • 26. Energy and Excitement Portable items iPod Touches Cell Phones Nintendo DSI’s Students report - Excitement about accessing information any time
  • 28. Osseo Senior High School One teacher began Cell phones and laptops Allowed only in his classroom Now laptops allowed throughout the school Strong Google Apps use
  • 30.  
  • 31. Other Resources iPod Cart WordPress ePals netTrekker Now purchasing some Nooks
  • 32. Challenges? Room management Responsible use Theft Building level Technology Integrationist has more time to focus on project 3 email problems
  • 33. What We Found Learning extends outside the school day Use of equipment at other times Google Apps use outside of school Challenges we thought possible didn’t materialize Good communication is crucial
  • 34.  
  • 35. What’s Ahead? Four schools starting in April - simple pilot Hubs ordered Laptops and iPods ordered Training scheduled Several more in fall Principals are best support
  • 36. commons.wikimedia.org/ wiki/File:Nikolaus_Kope.. whyfiles.org/294astro_year/ index.php?g=1.txt commons.wikimedia.org/ wiki/File:Cellphones.JPG whyfiles.org/294astro_year/ index.php?g=1.txt www.black-holes.org/ relativity1.html

Editor's Notes

  1. Laptop Cell phone iPod touch Nintendo DSI Anything else that can connect to the internet
  2. She would have been the first person on board. Even at 100 Florence loved seeing what we had on our laptops or looking at our SMART Phones. She delighted in the times that our 4-yr-old grandson would show her things on the phone.
  3. Nicolaus Copernicus (b. 1473) first astronomer to propose that the sun, rather than the Earth, occupies the center of our solar system. The Copernican theory challenged the conventional wisdom. evidence eventually convinced his critics. Unfortunately for Copernicus, it took more than 200 years for that to happen.
  4. Prior belief - the Earth occupied the center of the solar system. Nicolaus Copernicus (b. 1473) first astronomer to propose that the earth rotated around the sun. The Copernican theory challenged the conventional wisdom. The evidence eventually convinced his critics. Unfortunately for Copernicus, it took more than 200 years for that to happen.
  5. Filters - Web 2.0 access is limited because many of the sites are blocked. Cell phone rules - keep phones in lockers Distraction - technology distracts students
  6. Project Copernicus represents a new approach to utilizing technology for student learning by putting students at the center of our technology integration efforts.
  7. Who we are - NW suburban area of the Twin Cities. Large district - 25 schools and auxiliary sites, nearly 21,000 students There is wireless in all of the schools, at least two access points. That includes a public wireless network, which does not require a password for access. Goal for the summer - full wireless across the school system.
  8. Map of the Minneapolis / St. Paul metro area - note ISD 279 in blue block at top left.
  9. Teaching and Learning - student centered, collaborative, interactive
  10. Administrators - solid AUP or behavioral policy creates a greater sense of confidence. - knowledge of support with problems - flexible at the school district level - stress security for equipment - locked cabinet, etc. Technical Team - Install wireless, - be willing to support the technical variety - will NOT need to support student devices Teachers- need time to process the concerns. - different devices Unpredictable Can be messy, it’s OK Lock the classroom
  11. Even digital cameras - take pictures for data
  12. Collaboration - students working together
  13. Single Sign on to Google Docs through Moodle
  14. Ms. Drake’s class now
  15. The first activity integrated project in Copernicus into was a 6th grade insect field ecology project. Students accessed the Internet to find information about their insect and took photos of the insects collected in the school yard on their own device! Students bringing their own devices added a higher level of energy, excitement, and engagement for the student and the teacher. ex: teacher who comes running into our office regularly saying did you know the DSI takes photos??? A future activity will be for them to take notes together using Google Docs.
  16. Authentic Learning - this is what it’s about - the student using whatever he has to organize learning.