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Learning Environments. Where are we going?. Essential Questions. What will our schools look like in 1, 2, 5, 10 years? Identify some of the trends and challenges? Evolution - Cannot flick a switch What is RVS currently doing to create these environments?. The View from 50 000 feet. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Where are we going?

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The View from 50 000 feet

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Learning occurs

Any time Any place Any path Any pace

Delivering Information……facilitating learning

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1Year and Less◦ Cloud Computing◦ Collaborative Environments

2-3 Years◦ Game Based Learning◦ Mobiles

3-5 Years Out◦ Augmented Reality◦ Flexible Displays

Great PL Activity -Invite me out for a 1 Hour Session

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Student owned, Personally owned….devices Creating the ability for students to bring in

their own devices.

◦ Wireless access

◦ Bandwidth, storage increased

◦ Laptops, Whiteboards, Projectors

◦ Web Based Applications

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Personal owned, student owned devices… 1 to 1 Laptop

◦ Spingbank High School – pilot◦ 3 More High Schools Possible◦ Middle Schools asking for support

Working with the community Vendors, leasing, rollout

Cost◦ Vendors, leases,

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Good bye textbooks……◦ $100 Biology Textbook - $275 Laptop

Smaller/focused digital resources/objects◦ World War 2 – The Pacific

Shift from Knowledge to skills/processes◦ Google is the boss

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Print Resources Digital Learning

Print Materials Interactive Materials

Mailed in Instant Feedback

Final Mark Assigned Feedback Loops, Practice

Phone Support Multiple means for contact

Teacher at a Distance Live teachers opportunities

Reading Focus Assistive Technologies

Low Completion rates Higher Completion rates

Final Exam dips More similar final marks

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Flexibility of time, place and pace

Multiple pathways to learning

24x7 access to tools, resources, supports

Access to mentors, experts

• Teacher, peer support• Collaborative, Social Interaction• Presenting, sharing, communicating, creating

Combining the best of Face to Face and Digital

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Course outlines, unit plans Lessons, Calendars Support resources Links to online resources Collaborative spaces Digital assignment submission Rubrics, Quizzes and Marks Student Portfolios

……….creating independence in students.

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Students remaining in their local High School

Choice and Access Online Teacher Presence Digital Experience requirement for

Graduation

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◦ Robotics, Programming, A+ Technician◦ Spanish 10, 20, 30◦ Art 10, 20, 30◦ Forensic Science◦ Child Care Certification◦ Marine Biology◦ Child Care Certificate◦ Advanced Placement◦ French Immersion◦ Psychology, Sociology

This is only the tip of the iceberg…….

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Divisional Program of Studies◦ Access to programming for students is not

dependent on local school expertise. Timetable – Providing Access

◦ Common 4 Block◦ Rotate the same◦ Common start, stop times

Accessing Post Secondary learning in their community.

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Semester 2 – February 2011◦ Math 31◦ Chemistry 30◦ Science 20◦ Photography

Creating school based capacity to allow for increased delivery and facilitation of online/blended courses.◦ Professional Learning

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Utilizing RVS buildings, expertise, and infrastructure to provide access for the RVS community.

• Post Secondary Opportunities• Welding, automotives• MIT open courseware• Canadian Virtual University• eCampus Alberta

• RVS Community Learning• great opportunities

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Applications and Supports◦ Raz-kids, apps, etc

Languages◦ Grade 4-6 French◦ Grade 4-6 Spanish

Middle School Options◦ Careers, Photography,

etc Math and SS are now

digital

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Currently have 35+ students accelerating their math program.

Middle Math Focus Group◦ Creating a digital math resource that is not grade

dependent◦ Allows students to speed up, slow down,

challenge according to their ability

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ePortfolios• ePearl portfolio• Mahara

• building self-advocacy• student, parent, teacher collaboration•Student organization

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Email Document Collaboration Shared Calendars etc

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Providing a variety of tools from which to select◦ Allowing learners to choose the best for the situation

Video Streamer, Podcasting

Synchronous Tools (Elluminate, VC, iChat)

Collaborative Tools – wikis, blogs

Object Repository – enable increased sharing

Multitude of free applications

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Knowing some of the trends occurring, what bothers you most?

What do you need to know more about?

Where do you go to find out?

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