The purpose of this workshop is to explore digital tools that can be used to facilitate communication, collaboration, critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity for online students. We will look at a variety of tools and examine how they can be used for formative learning activities as well as assessments. Participants will be given the opportunity to explore specific websites and applications, reflect on current practices, and consider the benefits and limitations of use. We will also address concerns for implementation, such as evaluating non-traditional assignments, guiding both tech-savvy and tech-wary students, and other issues, such as copyright and privacy concerns
3. Setting the stage…
What knowledge, skills, and
attitudes are required for the
21st century?
What makes an effective
learning activity?
How do we measure learning?
How can digital tools facilitate
effective learning?
4. 21st Century Skills
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• Critical Thinking
• Inquiry
• Problem Solving
• Application
• Collaboration
• Creativity
• Digital Literacies
• Decision Making
• Communication
• Global Awareness BLOOM’S TAXONOMY
17. What makes a good learning activity?
• Activate students’ prior knowledge
• Make clear and engaging
• Involve students in the topic
• Make personally relevant
• Apply to a real life situation
• Facilitate higher level thinking
• Students construct and evaluate new
ideas
• Opportunities for feedback and
improvement
18. Reflective Questions
What types of activities and assessments
do you have in your courses?
Is there a balance of formative and
summative activities/assessments?
Do your activities/assessments promote
21st century skills?
How can you use digital tools to engage
students and enhance their learning?
23. The 21st century teacher
should be able to:
1. Create and edit digital audio
2. Create screen capture videos and tutorial
3. Use videos, images, and infographics to
visually stimulate students
4. Use social bookmarking to share resources
5. Use blogs and wikis to create online
platforms for students
6. Detect plagiarized assignment
http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/06/33-digital-skills-every-21st-century.htmlcreateyournextcustomer.techweb.com
24. The 21st century teacher should be able to:
1. Use polling software to create surveys
2. Understand issues related to copyright
and fair use of online materials
3. Use computer games for pedagogical
purposes
4. Use digital assessment tools to create
quizzes
5. Use note taking tools to share content
6. Use online graphic organizers
http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/06/33-digital-skills-every-21st-century.html
25. Types of Assignments
Blog /
Wiki
Essay /
Report Practicum
Interview Hands-On Test/Quiz
Discussion Presentation Project
Simulation Journal Multimedia
Production
26. How Can You Use Digital Tools
to Meet Your Learning
Outcomes?
27. Websites:
Blogs
USES
Personal journal
Reflective reading
Portfolio
Class discussions
Resource sharing
Learning Management
System
EXAMPLES
Blogger
WordPress
Tumblr
Blogsome
Blogetery
Blogster
Blog: a website with
frequent, periodic posts
creating an ongoing
narrative.
29. Wikis
USE
Collaborative workspace
Resource Sharing
Knowledge management
Organize data
Database/Encyclopedia
Note taking
EXAMPLES
Wikia
WikiSpaces
MediaWiki
Blackboard Wiki
WikiEducator
Wiki: a website which allows its
users to add, modify, or delete
its content
33. Social Media
USE
Resource Sharing
Surveys / Polls
Collaboration
Publish
Discussions
Network
Optional
Assessments
EXAMPLES
Twitter
Facebook
LinkedIn
Delicious
Flickr
Pintrest
Tumblr
interactions among people in which they create, share, and
exchange information and ideas in virtual communities and
networks
44. a pinboard-style photo-sharing website that
allows users to create and manage theme-based
image collections such as events, interests, and
hobbies.
47. Time to Dig into that Toolbox!
1. Choose a tool
2. Use it
3. Evaluate it
4. Create something
5. Share what you’ve learned
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48. Reflection
What are the benefits of using
digital tools?
What are the limitations or
challenges?
How can you overcome these
challenges?
49. Using Digital Tools in Assessments
Challenges /
Limitations
Benefits
Motivating
Student
Choice
21st Century
Skills
Privacy
Technology
Marking
54. SOLUTION: Rubrics
Definition:
A standard of performance
Benefits:
Clarity for instructor and students
Directions
Expectations
Objective marking
Easier to mark and record
55. Essay Rubric Score
Content: Summary
Includes all important ideas (use quote/paraphrase/summary).
Demonstrates a clear understanding of the ideas in the readings.
/10
Content: Analysis
Shows critical thinking.
Has specific supporting material: facts, examples, quotations, paraphrased
or summarized information, etc.
/10
Organization
The essay follows an outline (introduction, body, & conclusion).
Introduction:
Begins with general sentences & ends with a thesis statement.
Body:
Each paragraph has unity & begins with a clear topic sentence.
Each paragraph has coherence & uses transitions.
Conclusion:
Summarizes the main points or paraphrases the thesis statement.
Begins with a conclusion signal and leaves the reader with the writer’s final
/5
/5
/5
/5
66. • Impacts heavily on student satisfaction.
• Communicates on a more personal level
• Presents tone
• Motivates students
• Informs students how to improve
• Forces students to listen to all of the feedback,
not selecting only the sections they desire
• Provides an alternative to often ineligible
handwriting
(National Student Survey, HEFCE, 2007)
http://www.jiscdigitalmedia.ac.uk/guide/audio-feedback
SOLUTION: Tell Them Why
Why Use Audio Feedback?
67. Twitter in Higher Ed
Uses
Benefits
Tweet during learning activities
Tweet summaries of class discussions
Tweet comments and reactions to class presentations.
Improves peer dynamics
Facilitates debates &
discussions
Allows people outside of
class to join discussions
Encourages instructor/
student interactions
Limitations
• Distracting
• Tech for tech’s sake
▫ Connect to learning
outcomes
• Learning curve
▫ Difficult for digital
immigrants
Source: http://www.adelinekoh.org/blog/2012/09/18/twitter-in-a-higher-education-classroom-an-assessment/
73. Final Reflections
1. Foundations of Teaching and Learning
2. Digital Tools Exploration
3. Resource Sharing
4. Benefits and Limitations
74. Contact Information
For references, questions, ideas, please contact me at:
Kelly Warnock:
kwarnock@tru.ca
kellywarnock@hotmail.com
250-852-6336