Creating Artifacts of Learning: Amplify Thinking Routines with Digital Tools
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Grand Hyatt - Grand Hyatt Turbo Talk
Session description
Outline
1. Introduction and What are Thinking Routines? (10 min)
2. Using Padlet with Thinking Routines (5 min)
3. Using Pear Deck with Thinking Routines (5 min)
4. Using Wixie with Thinking Routines (5 min)
5. Using Book Creator with Thinking Routines (5 min)
Supporting research
The research that supports this work comes from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Project. Their work has developed numerous research projects at Project Zero including work on visible thinking. I learned about this work while attending the Washington International School's Summer Institute for Teachers during two concurrent summers and taking a Harvard School of Education graduate course. Since engaging with this research, I have been amplifying thinking routines using technology tools for students and adult learners for the past three years as an elementary school technology coach and speaker based on my weekly technology class experiences and coteaching experiences.
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ISTE Standards:
Designer
- Use technology to create, adapt and personalize learning experiences that foster independent learning and accommodate learner differences and needs.
- Design authentic learning activities that align with educational standards and use digital tools and resources to maximize learning.
Knowledge Constructor
- Curate information from digital resources using a variety of tools and methods to create collections of artifacts that demonstrate meaningful connections or conclusions.
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Related exhibitors: | GoGuardian + Pear Deck Learning, Adobe, Padlet, Gale, Book Creator |