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GA Workshop, Technology Resources

& Integration
USF, Summer 2012

Facilitators:
Barbara Peterson, James Welsh,
Kathleen Alley, & Suzette Kelly
Technology Fist to Five

How would you rate your technology


comfort level for the follow uses?
Personal applications
Teaching K-12 students
Teaching preservice teachers
Agenda

Technology Resources
TPACK Model
TIM Model
Sharing GA experiences with
technology integration
Question and answer
Technology Resources

iTeach Lounge

Information Technology

COEDU Tech Resources Directory


TPACK Model
What knowledge is of most worth
(when designing instruction)?
Herbert Spencer, Social Theorist, 1859

2006: In the midst of fast-paced technological


changes, the knowledge of most worth is
TPACK

an ability to flexibly draw from and integrate


Knowledge of Technology, Pedagogy, And Content
(and their relationship to each other) into your
curriculum and instructional practices
Mishra & Koehler (2006)
New times + new literacies =
new mindsets

New times (de Argaez, 2006; Pew Internet & American Life
Project, 2000-2009)
New literacies (Leu, Kinzer, Coiro, & Cammack, 2004;
Spires, 2008)
New mindsets (Lankshear & Knobel, 2007)
1. Same as always - now things are just
technologized
2. The world is fundamentally different - with
new ways of doing things and new
ways of being that are enabled by new
technologies
Why TPACK?

Learning how to use technology is much


different than knowing what to do with it for
instructional purposes (e.g., Smartboard; Ning)

Designing (or redesigning) instruction


requires an understanding of how knowledge
about content, pedagogy, and technology
overlap to inform your choices for curriculum
and instruction
What is
TPACK?
http://tpack.org/

Mishra & Koehler (2006)


TPACK Model
Pedagogical Knowledge
Deep knowledge about the
processes, practices and
Content Knowledge methods of teaching. Plus
Knowledge about the subject understanding that teaching Technology Knowledge
matter being taught; including may change with the use of Knowledge of basic and
facts, concepts, theories and new technologies. advanced technology skills,
procedures, plus the nature of plus the ability to adapt new
inquiry in a given field. Technology Pedagogical technologies.

Content Knowledge
The thoughtful interweaving of
all three key sources of
Technology Content knowledge: Technology, Technological
Knowledge Pedagogy, and Content.
Pedagogical Knowledge
Knowledge about how Knowledge of the components
technology and content are and capabilities of various
reciprocally related. Pedagogical Content technology used in teaching,
Knowledge
Knowledge of pedagogy that is
applicable to the teaching of
specific content.

, as described by Mishra & Koehler (2006), in Robin (2008).


Interactions of TPACK
The Question of the week
How can you best use new technologies
associated with your content objectives to
promote student learning?
Throughout the week
(and back in your classroom)

Consider how your


pedagogical approaches
might be framed to
effectively integrate
technology into content-
area instruction?
What new knowledge/skills
might you need?
TPACK Guidelines
Content focus: What content does this lesson focus on?
Pedagogical focus: What pedagogical practices are
employed in this lesson?
Technology used: What technologies are used?

PCK: Do these pedagogical practices make concepts


clearer and/or foster deeper learning?
TCK: Does the use of technology help represent the
content in diverse ways or maximize opportunities to
transform the content in ways that make sense to the
learner?
TPK: Do the pedagogical practices maximize the use of
existing technologies for teaching and evaluating
learning?
TPCK:How might things need to change if one aspect of
the lesson were to be different or not available?
TIM Model

mytechmatrix.org
Technology Integration Matrix (TIM)

mytechmatrix.org
Sharing GA Experiences
With Technology
Integration
James Welsh

Poetry Slam via Skype


6th Grade students during culminating unit
on poetry performing for preservice
teachers
Preservice teachers responding via poetry
one week later
Private Q & A session with teacher
Suzette Kelly
-
Kathleen Alley
Student 1 https://sites.google.com/site/ebooksineducation/home
E-books in Education: both teacher and parent module can be found there

Student 2 Countdown to Kindergarten!


http://rebeccahaley.edu.glogster.com/coaching-modules-summer-2012/

Student 3 This Coaching Unit will explore information about word learning and word family instruction, the
research behind it, and best instructional strategies including technology components.
http://red6449sarahhopkinscoachingunit.pbworks.com/w/page/55450798/Coaching%20Unit-%20Word%20Learning

Student 4 Teachers will be exposed to the research of reading, what new media literacies are, and how to use a
few of them in their classroom. Parents will be exposed to the benefits of using new media literacies in the
classroom and see how teachers are using these new literacies in the classroom.
Teacher Unit:
http://www.livebinders.com/play/play_or_edit?id=441764
Parent Unit:
http://www.livebinders.com/play/play_or_edit?id=442298

Student 5
I created two modules, one for educators and one for students, about how to incorporate Second Life into the
classroom. The modules review what Second Life is, how to use it, the research as to why it's being used in
education, and assignments students and instructors can participate in.
Educators:http://www.livebinders.com/edit/index/444037
Students: http://www.livebinders.com/edit/index/448496
Barbara Peterson

TPACK Reflection Points


Enacting TPACK as a GA its a journey!
Varying levels of PSTeachers technological
access, competencies, and predisposition
Time constraints allow time for play
Shifting from consumer to creator of media
Developing critical media literacy skills
Developing assessment tools to evaluate TPACK
processes and products
Questions and Answers
References

Mishra, P., & Koehler, M. J. (2006). Technological pedagogical


content knowledge: A new framework for teacher knowledge.
Teachers College Record, 108(6), 1017-1054.
Koehler, M. J. Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge.
www.TPACK.org

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