1. Diversifying Immediate Feedback CAIS Presentation March 8, 2010 Ms. Shauna Callahan scallahan@archer.org & Ms. Pamela Horrocks phorrocks@archer.org The Archer School for Girls
2. Our Perspectives Ms. Shauna Callahan, French Faculty Ms. Pamela Horrocks, Director of Technology
3. Defining Immediate Feedback Immediate feedback provides teachers and students with data. Specifically: Are students’ needs being met? Is the learning target being met? Is the lesson on track to meet the mastery objective? Immediate feedback can be produced in diverse forms. Immediate feedback can be external or internal.
4. Classroom Application Student: Teacher Have my students mastered this material? Teacher: Student & Student: Student How are you coming to this thought/analysis/answer? Student: Self How can I apply the feedback from my teacher and peers to strengthen my skills?
5. Think, pair, share… How do you or your students currently give immediate feedback in your classroom?
6. Traditional Tools Whiteboard activities Question / response Verb Conjugations Carousals Peer corrected pop quizzes Heads down, thumbs up Color Clarity Cards
7. Digital Tools Podcasts (recorded in “Garage Band”) Warm-up/Reflection activities: Students are given an activity that reinforces a learning target. Formative assessments : Provides the teacher with data and the students with an opportunity to demonstrate their proficiency in an activity that supports a specific learning objective and the lesson’s mastery objective.
8. iMovie, iPhoto, Photo Booth Teacher and peers can actively engage in observation and commentary of students’ synthesized knowledge and skills. Students have the opportunity to assess their proficiencies and to re-apply their knowledge in specific contexts. Feedback is more objective and can model skill mastery or highlight areas for improvement. Visual and auditory learners are empowered and provided with tools for-evaluation.
11. Photo Booth: The Imperative (Our suggestions for visiting Los Angeles)
12. Email, Wiki, VoiceThread, Voki Online tools provide an opportunity for students to apply immediate feedback to both in-class and homework assignments. Written feedback Oral feedback
14. Google Apps Google Docs allows you to create online forms that can provide immediate feedback. Google Form
15. Wiki Living document enables teacher and students to collaborate and share content, ideas, and comment on work. Sample Wiki
16. VoiceThread Collaborative group conversation that allows you to leave comments in various ways: voice, text, draw. Sample VoiceThread
17. Voki Students create an avatar that speaks in the target language. This provides an opportunity for feedback on oral proficiencies. Sample Voki
18. Practical Application How can you apply some of the new techniques for immediate feedback in your classroom? Craft an immediate feedback activity that will assess a specific learning target.
19. Pedagogical Benefits Enabling teachers and students to effectively evaluate the learning process. Personalizing students’ connection to material. Empowering learners to develop life-long learning tools. Providing formative assessment that meets the needs of diverse learning styles. Complementing the 21st century learner.
21. Works Cited Gower, Robert, Mary Ann Haley-Speca, Jon Saphier. The Skillful Teacher: Building Your Teaching Skills. Acton, MA: Research for Better Teaching, Inc., 2008. L’Aéroport Charles de Gaulle. www.swimpig.blogspot.com/2005_10_01_archive. http://photos-libres.fr. Le métro parisien. www.photoeverywhere.co.uk/.../metro_sign2860.htm. La Seine et les Bateaux Mouches. goanna.cs.rmit.edu.au/~zhzhang/htm/lala/photo.htm. Le Louvre. members.virtualtourist.com/m/84bf2/18308/. L’Arc de Triomphe. photos.igougo.com/pictures-photos-p216970-le. Notre Dame de Paris. www.verdier.com/sandy/images/. Les Jardins du Luxembourg.www.djibnet.com/photo/luxembourg/une-soiree-d.. .. Les croissants. www.labbit99.vox.com/.
22. Works Cited (continued) Les Pyrénées.www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=136884. La Côte d’Azur. www.alphatrad.fr/images/carte_france2.gif. Les Caves de Lascaux. .uncg.edu/rom/courses/dafein/civ/art.htm. Le Pâté. www.vinetpassion.com/catalog/library.htm. La Côte d’Azur. www.allexotic-vacations.com/.../cotedazur.html. Le Pont d’Avignon. www.madameboisvert.blogspot.com/2009/04/many-sigh. Le miel. www.recettes.qc.ca/thematiques/thematique.php. .Le Centre. www.audioblog.sonatura.com/?p=195.
23. Works Cited (continued) Limoges. www.airportdirecttravel.co.uk/.../Default.aspx. Le Massif Central. www.airportdirecttravel.co.uk/.../Default.aspx. Le fromage de cantal. www.gourmetshop.jp/index.php?main_page=index&cPat. Les maisons bretonnes. www.bretagnelocations.net. La Côte Atlantique. www.brittanygitesandcottages.com. Carnac. www.location-carnac.fr. Les fruits de mer. www.cuisine-francaise.org. Les costumes bretonnes. www.notrefamille.com/cartes-postales-photos.
Notes de l'éditeur
For each tool, say whether internal / external (Who is receiving the feedback? What learning needs are being met?)Examples of participants’ experiences with it.Internal vs. External feedback – example (teacher vs. student “driven”) Feedback for me about my students’ experiences; feedback I give to my students that they can immediately apply; providing students with tools and a context to self assess
Check colon formatting
How-to specifics (class procedure/process)Change first exampleExamples of how teachers in other disciplines are giving immediate feedbackThe ability for student to listen to herself/ get input from teacher (always available through recording/ listening /playback)
“epal” -- CHECK
Citations for pictures
PamStudy Guides Analysis and Discussion [Grammar Point; Literature]Voice thread as internal reflection (adjust what they said)Student feedback via email (recording voice through certain email programs) or in Word (oral or written/ notebook mode / record voice in keynote with presentation)