dbs teaching day workshop
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Orna [email protected]
@orna_farrell
DBS- Digital Learning Workshop
My Top 10 TEL Tools for Teaching
About meOrna FarrellAcademic Co-ordinator/Digital Learning Specialist- Humanities Programmes, Open Education Unit, NIDL, DCU
Phd candidate TCD- dissertation title “An exploration of criticality, reflective learning and eportfolios among third level learners”
My first eportfolio-May 2009
• Context• Some thoughts on learning design• Flipping the classroom• Top 10 tools
Outline
Context•NMC Horizon report 2016•National Forum •Cassells report
Pedagogy vs. technology
• “Learning is the desired outcome and technology is the enabler or enhancer” (Kinash, Knight, McClean, 2015)
• “It is a fallacious deterministic notion to state that technology can enable learning” (Selwyn, 2012)
• “trying to create pedagogy anew- we should be in the business of locating the new technologies within proven practices and models of teaching.” (Beetham & Sharpe, 2014)
Learning Design
• Pedagogical affordances: “design a tool so that it supports activities which are seen as desirable or necessary for learning.” (Hammond 2010)
• design patterns for learning framework, and will examine firstly the problem, the context and the outline a solution.(Maina & Mor 2015, Laurillard 2012)
1. Pikochart- infographics2. Thinglink3. Atavist-interactive ebooks4. Animoto5. Pixton-comic strips6. PeerWise7. Camtasia- Video/screencasting8. Jing- screencasting/Video9. Wix10.Livebinders
My Top 10 TEL for Teaching
1.Piktochart
•http://piktochart.com/•Easy to use infographic tool, visual learning
•Possible uses: research activity-students create their own infographic, way of presenting research results
2. Thinglink•www.thinglink.com•Allows to embed rich media links to photos and videos- create “hot spots”
•Possible uses: to publish student work, project, way of presenting a multimedia bibliography
•My example: https://www.thinglink.com/scene/829046145106837505
3. Atavist
•https://atavist.com/web based ebooks, you can embedded videos, links, interactive tables and its mobile ready.•htps://assessmenttoolkit.atavist.com/the-history-lab-digital-research-skills
4.Animoto
•www.animoto.com•Online animation tool-creates videos from photos
•Possible uses: advertise something, student projects/presenations, digital storytelling
•My animoto example: https://animoto.com/play/8xf2ySYMcHSei1a0xaog5w
5. Pixton
•https://www.pixton.com•Create your own cartoon strips/storyboard
•Possible uses: student activity to explain terms/projects/difficult concepts
Activity-10 minutes
1. Choose a tool from the top 5 and create an artefact
2. Consider how you would use this tool with your students
3. Post a link or screenshot of your work and how you would use it on this Padlet wall https://padlet.com/wall/wcdfmy0lzgz5
6. PeerWise
•https://peerwise.cs.auckland.ac.nz/docs/•PeerWise is an online repository of multiple-choice questions that are created, answered, rated and discussed by students
•a course using PeerWise begins with an empty repository. This grows gradually as the course progresses and students author and contribute relevant
7. Camtasia/Jing/Screencast-o-matic•https://www.techsmith.com/jing.html•https://screencast-o-matic.com/home•Make video tutorials, screengrab and annotate, screencasts
•Possible uses: first person video diary (vlog), short videos, explainers, how tos
•Youtube video editor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Srr1RY-2BM
8.Wix
•www.wix.com•Wix is a free website building tool
•Uses: eportfolio, blog, digital resume
•Here is my wix: http://ornafarrell.wixsite.com/website
9. Livebinders
•www.livebinders.com•An online binder for content curation
•Uses: eportfolio, shared class notebooks, group projects/collaboration, class textbook
•Pre-set templates http://www.livebinders.com/play/play?id=45796
10.Articulate
•piece of software designed to produce e-learning content and courses
•Create interactive learning objects which combine quizzes, screencasts video
•Could use to flip class room•Could make a how to guide
MOOC-Head Start Online
https://academy.moodle.net/
Thank You!
Interesting Links/ReferencesInteresting Links• Project 252 http://project252.donenda.com/• Jane Harts Top 100 Tools: http://c4lpt.co.uk/top100tools/• # 1 Minute CPD: https://1minutecpd.wordpress.com/• Yishay Mor: http://www.yishaymor.org/lds• Flipping the classroom Dr. Roddy Flynn:
https://whatworksandwhy.ie/tel-week/seminar-recordings/
References• Hammond, M. 2010. What is an affordance and can it help us
understand the use of ICT in Education? Education and Information Technologies, 15(3).
• Laurillard, D. 2012. Teaching as a Design Science. London: Routledge.• Maina, M., Craft, B., & Mor, Y. (Eds.) 2015. The art and science of
learning design. https://www.sensepublishers.com/media/2398-the-art-and-science-of_learning-design.pdf