Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Monitorng my GAME Plan


Monitoring my GAME Plan

I have two GAME plan goals. I felt to be more realistic and really work on my goal I am going to focus on this goal:

Students will match Microsoft programs with a given lesson.
Students will pick a make believe project and then choose which Microsoft program would best fit the project.
Students will play with each Microsoft program to get a better understanding of each area.

My main idea with this lesson would be to have students experiment with different Miscrosoft programs and then in the end know which program would be used for different kinds of projects.

For my complete GAME Plan please CLICK HERE, it is the second set of Goals.


The main reason I am going to work on this GAME Plan goal is because my school will support this. My school does not support social networking, wikis, blogs or other online tools.

Am I finding information and resources that I need?

Yes and no.

My biggest YES would be my iPads. I got them yesterday!!! I am so excited.   I have talked to the Computer Teacher and he is going to help me when needed. I am not as familiar with Publisher as I am with the other programs. I did some “playing” with Publisher this week.

My iPads do not yet have all the programs on them. I am a little unfamiliar with iPads and have found that they have the Apple version of Microsoft. The IT is going to be put the other version on next week. This well help me, I believe.

I brought an iPad home to work with it this long weekend. This should help me teach students.

I need to find some more online research about how other teachers incorporate Microsoft in the classroom.  Some resources I have found are below: (They are hyperlinks, click to read more)






Did I need to modify my action plan?

YES! As listed above. I had to and I feel it will be more successful.

What have I learned so far?

As always, everything takes more time. I have my lesson pretty planned out and when in December I will teach it.  I have added extra time. I have planned a whole week of time during reading to do this lesson.  I am a pull out and only have 90 minutes a day with the group of students I plan to do this lesson with. 

I have learned more about Publisher and I am learning more about iPads. Because I have iPads I would like to use them in my room with my students. They are also portable and FUN!

What new questions have arisen?

My biggest one is, “WHAT DO I DO NOW?” I know what to do, but the iPads have me a little nervous and I am not an Apple person. I am SUPER excited and ready to learn. 

My other question, “Do I have enough time built in?” I hope so and want this lesson to be successful.

I have talked to my principal and she thinks this is a great plan. She was a huge help in getting my iPads. I now have them, I need to use them.

This is going to be a great GAME Plan and lesson for the students. Microsoft Office are programs that are used every day by every company and every job. This will be a great stepping stone for my students in the 21st century. There are programs our students will use that have not yet been invented. My students will have a step up on others, because they will be familiar with the “now days” programs.

If you have any feedback please let me know. Thanks so much for your support/ideas/feedback.

 

 

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Next steps in my GAME Plan


 
Last week I posed about my GAME plan. Click Here to read my plan. This week I need to put my affairs in order to make my GAME plan work in my classroom.
One of the most important parts of my plan requires iPads or laptops.  The biggest obstacle is to get my iPads. I still do not have my class iPads, although the district has had them since school has started. I have talked with my principals and she is working with IT and the superintendent to have them to me soon. I was told I would not receive classroom computers this year, because I am getting iPads. I was fine with this; however, it is the fourth month of school and still no iPads or classroom computers.
I have been making due by checking out the mobile laptop carts. They work, however, they are slow and it takes much longer when everyone is logged on to the server.
I feel that this obstacle is about to be resolved.  I cannot dwell on the negative, I need to be proactive and still work with my students to make their education the best it can be.
For my first goal I have done the following to help prepare myself:
I have started to research blogs, wikis, and other online collaboration sites that do not require students to have an email. If you know of any PLEASE let me know.  I also am working with my students on real life vs. make believe.  This concept is hard for my students.  We will spend each day working with non-fiction works.
My students are very familiar with Google Image because they use it for previous lessons. They use it often in school via mobile laptops. 

My biggest need in order to make this lesson/goal successful is to find an online collaboration tool that my district will allow. Again, if you have any ideas please let me know.
My second goal is much more doable. I will have students working with Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Publisher.  According to cast.org (2011) all students learn differently and need different types of instruction and/or materials to be successful. This lesson will help students express themselves in different ways. Students who need to write/type can do so in word. Students who need graphs and diagrams can use Excel. Visual students can use Powerpoint or Publisher.
The materials I will need in order to make the lessons/goals successful are below:
·         Teacher text book
·         Student text book
·         Paper
·         Pencil
·         SMARTboard
·         Laptops or iPads
·         Teacher laptop
·         Internet
·         Microsoft programs
·         Network  for students to save work
·         Reading block of time to teach each program
I also plan to research more “fun” ways to use each program. I have used Google to look at projects and have found a few blogs that list classroom project ideas. 
I feel I have a good start to my GAME Plan. Any ideas or suggestion are more than welcome. Thanks a million!
Resources
CAST (2011) Learning about universal learning design (URL). Retrieved from http://lessonbuilder.cast.org/learn.php
Cennamo, K., Ross, J. & Ertmer, P. (2009). Technology integration for meaningful classroom use: A standards-based approach. (Laureate Education, Inc., Custom ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

GAME Plan


This week in my EDUC 6713 class I was asked to share a GAME plan for strengthening my confidence with two NETS goals.

Let me start by explaining a few things. NETS are National Education Technology Standards. They can be found at www.iste.org/nets. GAME plan is Goals, Action, Monitor your learning, Evaluate and Extend your learning. This information was taken from the book Technology Integration for Meaningful Classroom Use by Katherine Cennamo, John Ross and Peggy Ertmer, 2009. Other information can be found on GAME plan by a Google Search and sources by Laureate Education.

I teach Special Eduacation grades PreK-3rd. The following GAME plans are for students that are grades 2 and 3 in a fast track reading program. They work very hard and we are trying to close the gap between them and their general education peers. I hope to have three of the four exited from SpEd by the end of the school year.

The first NETS that I need to strengthen is:

Standard two Communication and Collaboration- Students use digital media and environments to communicate and work collaboratively, including at a distance, to support in individual learning and contribute to the learning of others.

G-Goals:

Students will work together to complete an online and/or on network program.  
Students will be assigned a role by the teacher to help complete the project.
Students will each be responsible for his or her part of the project.
Student will also have to work as a team to complete project.

A- Take Action to meet goals:

I have my students for the longest chunk of time during reading. I would like to use the reading block to have students work together on a project. Students will not only be fulfilling NETS 2, they will be self-directed learners (Laureate Education, Inc. 2012). I would like to expand on the daily lesson by having students work together to complete a Wiki.

Students are currently about to start a new level of reading. The first reading stories and concepts are non-fiction about real and make believe animals. Students can work together to make a Wiki with pages on make believe animals and real animals.

Each student (four students in group) would have to post a real animal with a picture and a make believe animal with a picture. My students are familiar with Google Image search and can easily find a picture to match the animal. Students would also have to put a short description of why the animals are real or make believe.

M- Monitor progress toward achieving goals:

Students will be monitored by teacher. Teacher, (me) will work directly with the small group. The students will be using mobile laptops or classroom iPads. Students will be at a large Kidney table with teacher.  I can move around the group and help each student as needed. 

Monitoring will take place informally. I will help when needed and offer support for higher thinking. I want my students to think creatively and be self-directed learners.

E- Evaluate whether the goals were achieved and Extend your learning to new situations:

Students will follow a rubric to see if all parts of the lesson were met. This is a group project and I do not want students’ grades to reflect if someone else did not do the work. I will also talk with each student one-on-one where they can tell me how they felt the project went.

I also believe that this lesson has real life value. Students are reading about real and make believe topics all the time. It is important that they can decipher the difference.  Reasoning skills are some of the hardest skills for special education students to master. This lesson will help them distinguish the difference.

The second NET that I need to strengthen is:

Standard six Technology Operations and Concepts- Students demonstrate a sound understanding of technology concepts, systems, and operations.

Not only do I need to have a better understanding, my students also do. I need to have a better understanding in order to teach my students. I feel I have a GAME plan to help them with the basic understanding of this standard.

G-Goals:

Students will match Microsoft programs with a given lesson.
Students will pick a make believe project and then choose which Microsoft program would best fit the project.
Students will play with each Microsoft program to get a better understanding of each area.

A- Take Action to meet goals:

Students will be shown each Microsoft program via the SMARTboard. They will then follow along with laptops of iPads. Students will be given time to play and explore each program. After students are familiar with each program the teacher will give examples of work and the students will tell which program should be used.

Examples:

Writing a paper – Microsoft Word
Making a list with numbers – Microsoft Excel
Making a slide show – Microsoft PowerPoint
Making a flier/news letter/banner – Microsoft Publisher

Students will then give examples of what they could make in each of the above programs. Students and teacher will brainstorm ideas. Teacher will write down ideas on SMARTboard. It would be benefit if teacher uses Microsoft Word to write down the ideas.

M- Monitor progress toward achieving goals:

Teacher will monitor students as a group. I will ask questions to constantly check for understanding. If students are incorrect in an answer I will help them find the correct answer to feel successful.  I will use as much repetition as needed in order for my students to feel successful.

E- Evaluate whether the goals were achieved and Extend your learning to new situations:

Students will have a quiz at the end of the lesson (it will take a few days to get through all of the programs). Students will have to match the four Microsoft programs with different ideas/projects/examples. Student’s ideas from brainstorm will also be used.

Students will have a spot where they can write out a lesson/idea/example of their favorite Microsoft program.

When done students will have one-on-one time with the teacher to go over answers and score.

I feel that this would be a real life lesson and skill for my students. Most of the 21st century is done on a computer. I know I personally rather type notes than write them. I am a faster typer and I can get my ideas down. Words can be looked up and spelling can be checked. My students need skills to help them be successful in the real world. Being able to use Microsoft is a real life skill.


Please give me feedback on my lessons and let me know what you think! I hope that I have made a change for the better with my students. I would really like to implement a form of these lessons with my students.



Resources

Cennamo, K., Ross, J. & Ertmer, P. (2009). Technology integration for meaningful classroom use: A standards-based approach. (Laureate Education, Inc., Custom ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning.

Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2012). Promoting Self-Directed Learning with Technology. Baltimore, MD: Author