imagine: transforming rural education with apple technology - nrea 2014
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Keynote for the NREA Convention 2014TRANSCRIPT
imagineempowering rural schools for tomorrow
NREA 2014Katie Morrow
O’Neill Public SchoolO’Neill, Nebraska
OPS 24/7 Learningv2.0
students
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4007-1281:124/7
grades
years
Macbook ratio
access to learning
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bers..
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How do you measure success?
What can we do now that we couldn’t do before?
Opened Opportunities
Changing ecosystem brings opportunity.
Authors Artists Programmers
ADDED PROFICIENCIES
BROKEN DOWN BARRIERS
CULTIVATED A CULTURE OF PRIDE
How did we do it? Our process
Access
24/7 Access
Choice in Device
“We need to move beyond the idea that an education is something that is
provided for us, and toward the idea that an education is something that we
create for ourselves.”
~Stephen Downes
Student Choice & Involvement
Bottom-up
Meet Addie
Creators, not just Consumers of Content
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Community Commercials and Public Service Announcements
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4th Grade Nebraska History
“The whole purpose of education is to turn mirrors into windows.”
~Sydney J. Harris
Community of Learners
Community
Break down classroom walls
iTunes u courses
iBooks Author
http://tinyurl.com/patriotismibook
Publish and Promote
OHS YOUTUBE CHANNEL
https://www.youtube.com/user/ONeillPublicSchool
Eagle Genius Bar
"Learning must be lifelong, life-wide, and available on
demand."
~National Educational Technology Plan
Do things differently?Do Different
Things
Challenge Based Learning
Real problems.1.
Learn together.
Do something!
2.
3.
http://challengebasedlearning.org
Design an app to improve communication on your campus.
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Transform apathy into engagement
Increase recycling in your communityCultural Shift: Disprove a misconception about your generation
Make your town more energy efficient
Improve the online behaviors of youth in your community
Reduce your school’s paper waste
Increase the percentage of students in your class who stay in school for one more year.
Increase the number of healthy food choices served at school (or at home).
Change a policy in your school.
Create cross-cultural connections in your school and/or community.
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Making a Difference...CBL is effective in building 21st Century Skills90% of teachers reported significant improvements in twelve key 21st century skill areas
CBL Engages Students in LearningOver 75% of students, across every age group, felt they learned more than they expected, worked harder than they normally do, and were part of solving a big problem.
2009 CBL Pilot Report, New Media Consortium; 2011 CBL Implementation Report, New Media Consortium
Teachers find CBL engaging, effective, & a good use of time.Over 90% of teachers, across every grade level, felt that CBL was a good use of their limited time and would use it again.
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nelovesps.org
Never stop
learning!
iPad Action Research English 8 at OHS
Video Reflections
reflectionWhat simple but powerful things can you
imagine would promote technology-impacted learning in your school?
Entrust our StudentsShift some of the control
Start with the “WHY”Focus on the verbs, not the nouns
Stay in the Question
Publish and Share!Transparent learning process
Take Responsible RiskCelebrate failure!
Be the ChangeSmall steps towards progress
Don’t Just Do Things Differently...
... Do Different Things
Stay hungry. Stay foolish.
“A clear explanation of the problem engages the mind. The solution will engage the imagination. But a compelling reason will engage the heart.”
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~from Visioneering by Andy Stanley
“It’s about the journey, not the destination.”