Littles Can Collaborate (Even with Digital Tools)
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HBGCC - 304B
Session description
Outline
1. Why Should Students Collaborate (10 min)
a. Compass Points: E =What excites you about having your students collaborate? W = What worries you about having your students collaborate?
b. ISTE Global Collaborator Standard
2. Strategies to Guide Your Students to Collaborate (interactive experience) (40 min= 12 min per tool)
- Compass Points: N = What do you need to know to help your students to collaborate?
- Choice of order using Mentimeter
a. Book Creator
b. Wixie
c. Flashcard Factory
3. Resources and Reflection (10 min)
- Compass Points: What is your current stance on your students collaborating using digital tools?
Participants will use Mentimeter and experience the tech tools as both as a student and an educator.
Supporting research
This work is supported by both the ISTE Standards and CAST's Universal Design for Learning standards. Collaboration is an essential skill for all of our students and my work has focused on scaffolding these experiences.
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Session specifications
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Tablet: iOS, Windows
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ISTE Standards:
Designer
- Apply evidence-based instructional design principles to create innovative and equitable digital learning environments that support learning.
- Foster a culture where students take ownership of their learning goals and outcomes in both independent and group settings.
Global Collaborator
- Use collaborative technologies to work with others, including peers, experts or community members, to examine issues and problems from multiple viewpoints.
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Related exhibitors: | Book Creator |