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ISTE 2.3a
About me and this year's struggles
Intro to this presentation
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ISTE Educator Designer Standard 2.5.a
P - Perceivable
O - Operable
U - Understandable
R - Robust
The ISTE Designer Educator Standard seamlessly incorporates accessibility -
"Use technology to create, adapt, and personalize learning experiences that foster independent learning and accommodate learner differences and needs." (ISTE 2.5.a)
MADE Takeaway Lesson
Keep formatting consistent, simple, and easy to read with contrasting colors. Draw attention to key features by using basic formatting like bold and underline.
Although I had a new prep this year, having built up my website over the years, I already had the formatting decided upon and had been 'tried and tested' by students and support personnel for ease of use. Adding Algebra 1 to the website was easy to do. Students and staff knew where to go to find information in case of my unexpected absence or for student absences.
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"Design authentic learning activities that align with content area standards and use digital tools and resources to maximize active, deep learning." (ISTE 2.5.b)
"Use technology to design and implement a variety of formative and summative assessments that accommodate learner needs, provides timely feedback to students and inform instruction." (ISTE 2.7.b)
"Provide alternative ways for students to demonstrate competency and reflect on their learning using technology." (ISTE 2.7.a)
The ease of creating, assigning, and "grading" using deltamath.com reduced a significant amount of stress. Even when sitting in an ER room, I was able to create and assign work for my students to have meaningful learning in class.
Having access to the pro plan of deltamath.com has allowed me to provide my students with support on any given day without much additional effort on my part.
The feedback students receive and multiple formats of support (videos, example problems, worked out solutions) provides them multimodal access to supporting their learning at all times.
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Putting in time and energy during Covid to fully flip my Geometry class and creating online units in my graduate program for Algebra 1 has provided me with multiple units of video instruction for my students.
Story Time! My boss took me to the ER, when I finally was able to 'kick him out', I looked at him and said, "well, I guess it's a good thing I already have videos made for this unit!" Talk about low to no stress sub plans/lesson planning!
"Create experiences for learners to make positive, socially responsible contributions and exhibit empathetic behavior online that build relationships and community." (ISTE 2.3.a)
The first time I assign video notes to my students is the main opportunity I get to talk with my students about copyright and being responsible users of content. Creative Commons Licensing provides ownership over work but also standing permission to be used without contacting the creator. Since learning about Creative Commons Licenses, all of my videos have a CC License on the opening view.
I had a goal this year to take a fully online, independent unit that I had made in grad school and convert it into a OneNote unit for students. The platform I used to create the online unit was discontinued. Transferring the unit into OneNote would keep our class platform consistent.
It never happened, I just had too many struggles to get the time to make it happen. But it's still a GOAL!
This is a link to a screencast of the online unit I had created and hoped to move into OneNote.
Online Course on Polynomial Operations
This is important to me because I want to be able to show and share my work, but also because I believe that providing students with the opportunity to really experience independent learning (ISTE 2.5.a), in a well structured setting, is such an important set of skills to develop but it takes time to learn.