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Shraddha Nayak

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“ Disciplined, self-directed thinking . . . ”*

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“Disciplined, self-directed learning…”

*The National Council for Excellence in Critical Thinking, 1987

“The art of analyzing and evaluating thinking

with a view to improving it”

*The Miniature Guide to Critical Thinking: Concepts And Tools, 5 ed. The Foundation for Critical Thinking, 2008.

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Can be taught

Improves student learning

Requires practice - guided, scaffolded, graduated, feedback

Needs training in a variety of domains

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WHY?

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To explore possibilities

To evaluate and improve learning

To keep up with rapidly changing 21st century

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To effectively navigate information explosion

To adapt to an exponentially changing workplace

To cultivate a multi-cultural world view

To ensure world peace and adequate resources.

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HOW?

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Questions drive thinking

Student-directed

Reasoning used as a pervasive tool

Information becomes knowledge

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Stimulates thinking

Improves problem-solving strategies

Facilitates discussion and interaction

Reduces anxiety – shared responsibility, humor

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Leads to long-term retention of the material

Helps make connections

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Organizes thoughts

Helps make decisions about what is relevant

Conveys thoughts

Helps to arrive at a conclusion

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Encourages active engagement

Builds motivation Deepens understanding

Enhances self-esteem

Improves learning

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Provides opportunities

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Encourage collaboration

Promote engagement

Improve critical thinking

Provide feedback

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Supports differentiation

Provides opportunities for self-assessment

Offers choices to demonstrate learning

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Include content that is relevant

Use within context

Align activities to instructional objectives

Support differentiation

Provide opportunity for feedback

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Use of both words and pictures lets the brain process more information in working memory

Use of animation when presenting concepts, students may have difficulty envisioning

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Graphic organizers – Venn, KWLH, concept map

Class discussion – blog, google doc

Reflections – journals, blog

Differentiation – e-beam, interactives

Concept building – simulations, geogebra, Excel, software, logger-pro, calculators

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Open-ended – text, video, podcasts, voicethread, prezi, Excel, graphing software, powerpoints

Timely feedback – blogs, drop-box, email

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"The world we have created is a product of our thinking. It cannot be changed without changing our thinking." ~~ Albert Einstein

It's not about technology, it's about effective instructional practice.

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Blogs: Neil Stephensen:

http://www.thinkinginmind.com/ Stephen Downes:

http://www.downes.ca/ George Siemens:

http://www.elearnspace.org/blog/ Barry Dahl: http://barrydahl.com/

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Moodle Google Open Office Wordle YouTube Delicious iPhoto Prezi Voicethread Audacity Concept Maps Podcasts – variety of tools Facebook Cool Tools for Schools:

http://cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com/

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Burgess, M. (2009). Using WebCT as a supplemental tool to enhance critical thinking and engagement among developmental reading students. Journal of College Reading and Learning, 39. Retrieved from http://www.questiaschool.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=5038072825

CEA ACE. (n.d.). What makes school programs innovative? [Motion picture]. Canada. Retrieved from http://www.cea-ace.ca/education-canada

Computers and Constructivism. (n.d.). Retrieved January 25, 2011, from 1999 Southwest Educational Development Laboratory website: http://www.sedl.org/pubs/tec26/cnc.html

Costello, K. (n.d.). PowerPoint: Showing chemistry bigger than life. Using Computers in Chemical Education, Fall 2005. Retrieved from http://www.eclipse.net/%7Epankuch/Newsletter/Pages_NewsF05/F2005_News.html

Critical issue: Using technology to improve student achievement. (n.d.). Retrieved from North Central Regional Educational Laboratory website: http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/issues/methods/technlgy/te800.htm#issue

Critical thinking and technology. (n.d.). Critical thinking. Retrieved January 27, 2011, from Houghton Mifflin Company website: http://college.hmco.com/instructorsins_teachtech_foundations_module_critthink.html

Defining Critical Thinking. (n.d.). Retrieved January 25, 2011, from Foundation for Critical Thinking website: http://www.criticalthinking.org/aboutCT/define_critical_thinking.cfm

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Gelder, T. (n.d.). How to improve critical thinking using educational technology. Retrieved from Department of Philosophy, University of Melbourne, Australia website: http://www.ascilite.org.au/conferences/melbourne01/pdf/papers/vangeldert.pdf

Gokhale, A. (1995). Collaborative learning enhances critical thinking. Journal of Technology Education, 7(1). Retrieved from http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/JTE/jte-v7n1/gokhale.jte-v7n1.html

Grant, G. (n.d.). Introduction. In Teaching critical thinking (pp. 1-8, 34-50). (Original work published 1988) Retrieved from http://www.questiaschool.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=23325929

Halpern, D. (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2003). Thought & knowledge: An introduction to critical thinking (4th ed., pp. 1-20). Retrieved from http://www.questiaschool.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=109651004

Hu, W. (2011, January 4). Math that moves: Schools embrace the iPad. The New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/05/education/05tablets.html?_r=4

Incorporating multimedia into your teaching. (n.d.). Retrieved fromhttp://tep.uoregon.edu/technology/multimedia/docs/multimedia.pdf

Incorporating technology into lessons. (n.d.). Retrieved February 4, 2011, from 2011 Microsoft Corporation website:http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint-help/incorporating-technology-into-lessons HA001159540.aspx

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Is technology producing a decline in critical thinking and analysis? (2009, January 29). Retrieved January 26, 2011, from University of California - Los Angeles website: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/01/090128092341.htmI

Madrid, J. (n.d.). Why technology is failing in public schools [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from EduTechNia website: http://www.slideshare.net/jamadrid/why-technology-is-failling-in-public-schools

Masnick, M. (2005, October 31). Yet another study says text messaging boosts writing skills [Online forum message]. Retrieved from Techdirt: http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20051031/1836235.shtml

Office of Educational Research and Improvement. (n.d.). Increased motivation and self esteem. In Technology and education reform [Research Project]. Retrieved February 8, 2011, from U.S. Department of Education website: http://www2.ed.gov/pubs/EdReformStudies/EdTecheffectsstudents.html#increased

SEG Research. (n.d.). Understanding Multimedia Learning. Retrieved from BrainPOP, LLC. website: http://s4.brainpop.com/new_common_images/files/76/76426_BrainPOP_White_Paper-20090426.pdf

Adolf, K. (2009). Equipping the 21st century learner with 21st century tools [PowerPoint]. Retrieved from Distributed Learning Symposium website:      http://psdtechpd.wikispaces.com/file/view/21st+Cent+Learner+w+21st+Cent+Tools.ppt

Teaching in a participatory digital world. (Winter 2011). Education Canada, 51(1). Retrieved from http://www.cea-ace.ca/education-canada/article/teaching-participatory-digital-world

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