SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  18
Sophisticated Synonyms: An Enrichment Activity to be used with Students’ Mobile Phones Leona M. Gross Cognition & Handheld Devices  Final Presentation August 11, 2011
Objectives Students will: Practice using sophisticated words that will help them replace over used, commonplace words in their vocabulary Be able to use new words in the correct context Recall and use words automatically Be exposed to words that they will need for success on standardized tests (New York State  ELA) Realize valuable learning can occur outside of the classroom
Objectives Teachers will be able to: Encourage students to learn when they are not in the classroom Allow students more time to practice using new words Assign fun and educational enrichment assignments
Audience My NYC Public School Middle School students (Ages 10-14) Students in my classes typically have a wide range of skills. I teach students who:  range from reading levels above grade level (Y-Z) to years below grade level (M-N)  are often struggling with writing  traditionally love discovering and playing with new words are enthusiastic about continuing their learning outside of a classroom setting are preparing for a standardized test that serves as a promotional criteria are mostly from lower-income families that are traditionally at a much greater risk with regard to reading than their middle class counterparts (Revelle )
Audience Middle School English teachers who: Would like to provide enrichment opportunities for students Are familiar and comfortable using their mobile phones to text students Need more time to practice literacy skills than the school day allows Using mLearning and mobile phones can address this need
Learning Theories:Why mLearning? “Mobile technologies are becoming more embedded, ubiquitous and networked… Such technologies can have a great impact on learning. Learning will move more and more outside of the classroom and into the learner’s environments, both real and virtual, thus becoming more situated, personal, collaborative and lifelong. The challenge will be to discover how to use mobile technologies to transform learning into a seamless part of daily life to the point where it is not recognized as learning at all” (Naismith, 2004, p. 5). mLearning directly addresses my need for more time to practice by allowing students to continue using words outside of the classroom with some guidance from me via text
Why use mobile phones? “Whereas mobile devices including PDAs, handhelds or small laptops are relatively expensive and consequently lack availability especially amongst pupils—the core advantage of mobile phones is the high availability of such devices…It can be emphasized that the majority of the population in general and the younger in particular have a mobile phone available, which they have at hand most of the time” (Holzinger 2010, p. 1).  Enrichment activities using mobile phones are more accessible to all
Applied Learning Theories Behaviorist “Activities that promote learning as a change in learners’ observable actions” (Naismith 2004, p. 2). Informal & Lifelong Learning “Activities that support learning outside a dedicated learning environment and formal curriculum” (Naismith 2004, p.3) Collaborative “Activities that support learning through social interaction” (Naismith 2004, p. 10)
Changes Game  Texting activity Most of my students have phones, many even have Blackberries, but ALL do not have  smart phones so a game was not practical for all students to access Many students have phones they use to text, so they would be able to participate in a texting activity I’ve designed a Technology Survey to be administered during the first week of school to learn more about my students’ access to mobile technology Possible challenges that I plan to uncover with the survey: Majority of the students do not have mobile phones; students do not have unlimited text messaging plans
Changes Game  Enrichment learning activity using phone: I’m not a gamer, so I don’t really know how to design video games that are fun or educational The goal of the game was to teach and allow for practice of new words, as well as to be enjoyable  too broad I am a teacher, so I designed a learning activity using mobile phones in order to address an issue I encounter each year in my classroom… NOT ENOUGH TIME to really practice using new words This activity is designed to support and enrich teaching and learning that already occurs in my classroom
Use Case Scenario Step #1: Learning happens in the classroom: Students’ initial exposure to words would be in the classroom in the traditional manner Text message activity would be enrichment. Those who want to participate get extra credit (Traditional in class and homework assignments would still be provided.)
Use Case Scenario Step #2: Enrichment Activity begins with teacher sending “Text Task” Teacher sends students “Text Task” (that includes task and parameters) after the school day has ended “Text Tasks” can be sent  daily, weekly, etc. Behaviorist Theory (push factor) Possible Modification: Teacher creates a class group using “Group Me” so all students can receive each other’s replies and work on tasks together Collaborative Theory T Leona 8/7/2011 3:30 PM Text Task: Respondwith3 synonyms for the word “bad.” You have until 8pm!
Use Case Scenario Step #3: Students reply to “Text Task” Students receive “Text Task” after school has ended Students follow instructions and reply to “Text Task” using Sophisticated Synonyms they learned in class Informal/Lifelong Learning WilWW88 Chynna 8/7/2011 7:32 PM Terrible, atrocious, Inadequate
Use Case Scenario Step # 4: Teacher responds to text message with feedback and records credit:  Feedback depends on parameters of the task Behaviorist Theory Possible Problem: Keeping track of student points if receiving text messages while away from grade book/system could be confusing Bonus points can be awarded privately or publicly Leona 8/7/2011 3:30 PM Leona 8/7/ 2011 8:04 PM Excellent work! You earned 1 bonus point!
Examples of “Text Tasks” Individual Work: Respond with 3 synonyms for the word “nice” Describe the book you are using without using the word “good” Describe your best friend using 2 sophisticated synonyms and context clues as evidence Team Work (Using Group Me): As a class create a 20 word Synonym String for the word “interesting.” You have 30 minutes!  The first 5 people to text me 2 synonyms for the word “important” get bonus points. Collaborative Theory
Summary Word work is important and fun…but in my classroom we don’t always have as much time for it as we need mLearning and mobile phones can help address this problem by allowing us the extra time to practice outside of the school day The Behaviorist, Collaborative and Informal & Lifelong Learning theories apply to this activity The use of mobile phones, as well as the possibility to earn extra credit, would serve as motivation to complete the tasks
Sources Naismith, L., Lonsdale, P.,  Vavoula, G., & Sharples, M. (2004). Literature Review in Mobile Technologies and Learning. Future Lab Series, 11, 1-44 Holzinger, A., Nischelwitzer, A., & Meisenberger, M. (2010). Lifelong-Learning Support by M-learning: Example Scenarios. eLearn Research Papers, 1-4 Revelle, G. ( ) Mobile Technologies in Support of Young Children’s Learning.
Thanks to everyone for all of your valuable feedback, suggestions and assistance!

Contenu connexe

Tendances (7)

Ictpresentationgroup8 200318073203
Ictpresentationgroup8 200318073203Ictpresentationgroup8 200318073203
Ictpresentationgroup8 200318073203
 
Final version ict based listening
Final version ict based listeningFinal version ict based listening
Final version ict based listening
 
Teaching reading through ict
Teaching reading through ictTeaching reading through ict
Teaching reading through ict
 
Internet-Based speaking teaching & learning IPB UNY
Internet-Based speaking teaching & learning IPB UNYInternet-Based speaking teaching & learning IPB UNY
Internet-Based speaking teaching & learning IPB UNY
 
Task1 pp call1_susana_marlen_230810_.doc_1_
Task1 pp call1_susana_marlen_230810_.doc_1_Task1 pp call1_susana_marlen_230810_.doc_1_
Task1 pp call1_susana_marlen_230810_.doc_1_
 
20 ideas-for-using-mobile-phones-in-language-classroom-
20 ideas-for-using-mobile-phones-in-language-classroom-20 ideas-for-using-mobile-phones-in-language-classroom-
20 ideas-for-using-mobile-phones-in-language-classroom-
 
20 ideas-for-using-mobile-phones-in-language-classroom2-
20 ideas-for-using-mobile-phones-in-language-classroom2-20 ideas-for-using-mobile-phones-in-language-classroom2-
20 ideas-for-using-mobile-phones-in-language-classroom2-
 

En vedette (7)

Making Thinking Visible with Digital Resources
Making Thinking Visible with Digital ResourcesMaking Thinking Visible with Digital Resources
Making Thinking Visible with Digital Resources
 
20 Strange and Funny Baby Products!
20 Strange and Funny Baby Products!20 Strange and Funny Baby Products!
20 Strange and Funny Baby Products!
 
ACPET Public Workshop - Moodle
ACPET Public Workshop - MoodleACPET Public Workshop - Moodle
ACPET Public Workshop - Moodle
 
171208 Matematikk
171208   Matematikk171208   Matematikk
171208 Matematikk
 
Personalized Medicine and You!
Personalized Medicine and You!Personalized Medicine and You!
Personalized Medicine and You!
 
Expand your walls_getting_started_with_colla
Expand your walls_getting_started_with_collaExpand your walls_getting_started_with_colla
Expand your walls_getting_started_with_colla
 
05 15 2012 baml conference final version for posting
05 15 2012 baml conference final version for posting05 15 2012 baml conference final version for posting
05 15 2012 baml conference final version for posting
 

Similaire à Leona final presentation

Creating a Literate Environment
Creating a Literate EnvironmentCreating a Literate Environment
Creating a Literate Environment
amandargross
 
Parent Involvement And Technology
Parent Involvement And TechnologyParent Involvement And Technology
Parent Involvement And Technology
amgath
 
Technology in education
Technology in educationTechnology in education
Technology in education
Laurie Del Val
 
Shelteredinstructiontechnologyintegrationplan 160129223931
Shelteredinstructiontechnologyintegrationplan 160129223931Shelteredinstructiontechnologyintegrationplan 160129223931
Shelteredinstructiontechnologyintegrationplan 160129223931
jessicabesser
 
observation's presentation
observation's presentationobservation's presentation
observation's presentation
ammperez
 

Similaire à Leona final presentation (20)

Portfolio: Teaching Languages and Technology
Portfolio: Teaching Languages and TechnologyPortfolio: Teaching Languages and Technology
Portfolio: Teaching Languages and Technology
 
Synthesis paper
Synthesis paperSynthesis paper
Synthesis paper
 
M2 Part
M2 PartM2 Part
M2 Part
 
Rdg 555 rough draft 1
Rdg 555 rough draft 1Rdg 555 rough draft 1
Rdg 555 rough draft 1
 
Rdg 555 rough draft 1
Rdg 555 rough draft 1Rdg 555 rough draft 1
Rdg 555 rough draft 1
 
Creating a Literate Environment
Creating a Literate EnvironmentCreating a Literate Environment
Creating a Literate Environment
 
Edu 710 chapter 3
Edu 710  chapter 3Edu 710  chapter 3
Edu 710 chapter 3
 
EDU 710 Chapter 3
EDU 710  Chapter 3EDU 710  Chapter 3
EDU 710 Chapter 3
 
Top 10 educational apps
Top 10 educational appsTop 10 educational apps
Top 10 educational apps
 
Effects of technology on classroom and students
Effects of technology on classroom and studentsEffects of technology on classroom and students
Effects of technology on classroom and students
 
Parent Involvement And Technology
Parent Involvement And TechnologyParent Involvement And Technology
Parent Involvement And Technology
 
The effect of using multimedia on english skills acquisition
The effect of using multimedia on english skills acquisitionThe effect of using multimedia on english skills acquisition
The effect of using multimedia on english skills acquisition
 
Blended learning - Online Learning and Traditional Learning
Blended learning - Online Learning and Traditional LearningBlended learning - Online Learning and Traditional Learning
Blended learning - Online Learning and Traditional Learning
 
Technology in education
Technology in educationTechnology in education
Technology in education
 
Sheltered instruction technology integration plan
Sheltered instruction technology integration planSheltered instruction technology integration plan
Sheltered instruction technology integration plan
 
Shelteredinstructiontechnologyintegrationplan 160129223931
Shelteredinstructiontechnologyintegrationplan 160129223931Shelteredinstructiontechnologyintegrationplan 160129223931
Shelteredinstructiontechnologyintegrationplan 160129223931
 
Impact of technology on teaching and learning
Impact of technology on teaching and learningImpact of technology on teaching and learning
Impact of technology on teaching and learning
 
Technology tools for teaching and tutoring
Technology tools for teaching and tutoringTechnology tools for teaching and tutoring
Technology tools for teaching and tutoring
 
Smith, Terri Presentation Evaluation 2014-11-1
Smith, Terri Presentation Evaluation 2014-11-1Smith, Terri Presentation Evaluation 2014-11-1
Smith, Terri Presentation Evaluation 2014-11-1
 
observation's presentation
observation's presentationobservation's presentation
observation's presentation
 

Dernier

Architecting Cloud Native Applications
Architecting Cloud Native ApplicationsArchitecting Cloud Native Applications
Architecting Cloud Native Applications
WSO2
 
Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Cloud Frontiers:  A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FMECloud Frontiers:  A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Safe Software
 

Dernier (20)

Apidays Singapore 2024 - Scalable LLM APIs for AI and Generative AI Applicati...
Apidays Singapore 2024 - Scalable LLM APIs for AI and Generative AI Applicati...Apidays Singapore 2024 - Scalable LLM APIs for AI and Generative AI Applicati...
Apidays Singapore 2024 - Scalable LLM APIs for AI and Generative AI Applicati...
 
FWD Group - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
FWD Group - Insurer Innovation Award 2024FWD Group - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
FWD Group - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
 
Architecting Cloud Native Applications
Architecting Cloud Native ApplicationsArchitecting Cloud Native Applications
Architecting Cloud Native Applications
 
Boost Fertility New Invention Ups Success Rates.pdf
Boost Fertility New Invention Ups Success Rates.pdfBoost Fertility New Invention Ups Success Rates.pdf
Boost Fertility New Invention Ups Success Rates.pdf
 
GenAI Risks & Security Meetup 01052024.pdf
GenAI Risks & Security Meetup 01052024.pdfGenAI Risks & Security Meetup 01052024.pdf
GenAI Risks & Security Meetup 01052024.pdf
 
Polkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin Wood
Polkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin WoodPolkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin Wood
Polkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin Wood
 
Strategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a Fresher
Strategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a FresherStrategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a Fresher
Strategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a Fresher
 
A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?
A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?
A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?
 
Data Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt Robison
Data Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt RobisonData Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt Robison
Data Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt Robison
 
Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...
Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...
Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...
 
Navi Mumbai Call Girls 🥰 8617370543 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
Navi Mumbai Call Girls 🥰 8617370543 Service Offer VIP Hot ModelNavi Mumbai Call Girls 🥰 8617370543 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
Navi Mumbai Call Girls 🥰 8617370543 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
 
Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Cloud Frontiers:  A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FMECloud Frontiers:  A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
 
Apidays Singapore 2024 - Building Digital Trust in a Digital Economy by Veron...
Apidays Singapore 2024 - Building Digital Trust in a Digital Economy by Veron...Apidays Singapore 2024 - Building Digital Trust in a Digital Economy by Veron...
Apidays Singapore 2024 - Building Digital Trust in a Digital Economy by Veron...
 
DBX First Quarter 2024 Investor Presentation
DBX First Quarter 2024 Investor PresentationDBX First Quarter 2024 Investor Presentation
DBX First Quarter 2024 Investor Presentation
 
Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
 
Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...
Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...
Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...
 
Automating Google Workspace (GWS) & more with Apps Script
Automating Google Workspace (GWS) & more with Apps ScriptAutomating Google Workspace (GWS) & more with Apps Script
Automating Google Workspace (GWS) & more with Apps Script
 
Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone ProcessorsExploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
 
TrustArc Webinar - Unlock the Power of AI-Driven Data Discovery
TrustArc Webinar - Unlock the Power of AI-Driven Data DiscoveryTrustArc Webinar - Unlock the Power of AI-Driven Data Discovery
TrustArc Webinar - Unlock the Power of AI-Driven Data Discovery
 
Apidays New York 2024 - The Good, the Bad and the Governed by David O'Neill, ...
Apidays New York 2024 - The Good, the Bad and the Governed by David O'Neill, ...Apidays New York 2024 - The Good, the Bad and the Governed by David O'Neill, ...
Apidays New York 2024 - The Good, the Bad and the Governed by David O'Neill, ...
 

Leona final presentation

  • 1. Sophisticated Synonyms: An Enrichment Activity to be used with Students’ Mobile Phones Leona M. Gross Cognition & Handheld Devices Final Presentation August 11, 2011
  • 2. Objectives Students will: Practice using sophisticated words that will help them replace over used, commonplace words in their vocabulary Be able to use new words in the correct context Recall and use words automatically Be exposed to words that they will need for success on standardized tests (New York State ELA) Realize valuable learning can occur outside of the classroom
  • 3. Objectives Teachers will be able to: Encourage students to learn when they are not in the classroom Allow students more time to practice using new words Assign fun and educational enrichment assignments
  • 4. Audience My NYC Public School Middle School students (Ages 10-14) Students in my classes typically have a wide range of skills. I teach students who: range from reading levels above grade level (Y-Z) to years below grade level (M-N) are often struggling with writing traditionally love discovering and playing with new words are enthusiastic about continuing their learning outside of a classroom setting are preparing for a standardized test that serves as a promotional criteria are mostly from lower-income families that are traditionally at a much greater risk with regard to reading than their middle class counterparts (Revelle )
  • 5. Audience Middle School English teachers who: Would like to provide enrichment opportunities for students Are familiar and comfortable using their mobile phones to text students Need more time to practice literacy skills than the school day allows Using mLearning and mobile phones can address this need
  • 6. Learning Theories:Why mLearning? “Mobile technologies are becoming more embedded, ubiquitous and networked… Such technologies can have a great impact on learning. Learning will move more and more outside of the classroom and into the learner’s environments, both real and virtual, thus becoming more situated, personal, collaborative and lifelong. The challenge will be to discover how to use mobile technologies to transform learning into a seamless part of daily life to the point where it is not recognized as learning at all” (Naismith, 2004, p. 5). mLearning directly addresses my need for more time to practice by allowing students to continue using words outside of the classroom with some guidance from me via text
  • 7. Why use mobile phones? “Whereas mobile devices including PDAs, handhelds or small laptops are relatively expensive and consequently lack availability especially amongst pupils—the core advantage of mobile phones is the high availability of such devices…It can be emphasized that the majority of the population in general and the younger in particular have a mobile phone available, which they have at hand most of the time” (Holzinger 2010, p. 1). Enrichment activities using mobile phones are more accessible to all
  • 8. Applied Learning Theories Behaviorist “Activities that promote learning as a change in learners’ observable actions” (Naismith 2004, p. 2). Informal & Lifelong Learning “Activities that support learning outside a dedicated learning environment and formal curriculum” (Naismith 2004, p.3) Collaborative “Activities that support learning through social interaction” (Naismith 2004, p. 10)
  • 9. Changes Game  Texting activity Most of my students have phones, many even have Blackberries, but ALL do not have smart phones so a game was not practical for all students to access Many students have phones they use to text, so they would be able to participate in a texting activity I’ve designed a Technology Survey to be administered during the first week of school to learn more about my students’ access to mobile technology Possible challenges that I plan to uncover with the survey: Majority of the students do not have mobile phones; students do not have unlimited text messaging plans
  • 10. Changes Game  Enrichment learning activity using phone: I’m not a gamer, so I don’t really know how to design video games that are fun or educational The goal of the game was to teach and allow for practice of new words, as well as to be enjoyable  too broad I am a teacher, so I designed a learning activity using mobile phones in order to address an issue I encounter each year in my classroom… NOT ENOUGH TIME to really practice using new words This activity is designed to support and enrich teaching and learning that already occurs in my classroom
  • 11. Use Case Scenario Step #1: Learning happens in the classroom: Students’ initial exposure to words would be in the classroom in the traditional manner Text message activity would be enrichment. Those who want to participate get extra credit (Traditional in class and homework assignments would still be provided.)
  • 12. Use Case Scenario Step #2: Enrichment Activity begins with teacher sending “Text Task” Teacher sends students “Text Task” (that includes task and parameters) after the school day has ended “Text Tasks” can be sent daily, weekly, etc. Behaviorist Theory (push factor) Possible Modification: Teacher creates a class group using “Group Me” so all students can receive each other’s replies and work on tasks together Collaborative Theory T Leona 8/7/2011 3:30 PM Text Task: Respondwith3 synonyms for the word “bad.” You have until 8pm!
  • 13. Use Case Scenario Step #3: Students reply to “Text Task” Students receive “Text Task” after school has ended Students follow instructions and reply to “Text Task” using Sophisticated Synonyms they learned in class Informal/Lifelong Learning WilWW88 Chynna 8/7/2011 7:32 PM Terrible, atrocious, Inadequate
  • 14. Use Case Scenario Step # 4: Teacher responds to text message with feedback and records credit: Feedback depends on parameters of the task Behaviorist Theory Possible Problem: Keeping track of student points if receiving text messages while away from grade book/system could be confusing Bonus points can be awarded privately or publicly Leona 8/7/2011 3:30 PM Leona 8/7/ 2011 8:04 PM Excellent work! You earned 1 bonus point!
  • 15. Examples of “Text Tasks” Individual Work: Respond with 3 synonyms for the word “nice” Describe the book you are using without using the word “good” Describe your best friend using 2 sophisticated synonyms and context clues as evidence Team Work (Using Group Me): As a class create a 20 word Synonym String for the word “interesting.” You have 30 minutes! The first 5 people to text me 2 synonyms for the word “important” get bonus points. Collaborative Theory
  • 16. Summary Word work is important and fun…but in my classroom we don’t always have as much time for it as we need mLearning and mobile phones can help address this problem by allowing us the extra time to practice outside of the school day The Behaviorist, Collaborative and Informal & Lifelong Learning theories apply to this activity The use of mobile phones, as well as the possibility to earn extra credit, would serve as motivation to complete the tasks
  • 17. Sources Naismith, L., Lonsdale, P., Vavoula, G., & Sharples, M. (2004). Literature Review in Mobile Technologies and Learning. Future Lab Series, 11, 1-44 Holzinger, A., Nischelwitzer, A., & Meisenberger, M. (2010). Lifelong-Learning Support by M-learning: Example Scenarios. eLearn Research Papers, 1-4 Revelle, G. ( ) Mobile Technologies in Support of Young Children’s Learning.
  • 18. Thanks to everyone for all of your valuable feedback, suggestions and assistance!