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Creates and implements a variety of assessments that meet course learning goals and provide data to improve student progress and course instruction
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Selects and understands how to evaluate learning materials and resources that align with the context and enhance learning
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Understands student motivation and uses techniques to engage students
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For some students just having technology in front of them is engaging but we also need to ensure we are utilizing tools for the best use for students and learning.
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I know that many of my students will love being able to use technology more in the classroom this year. Choosing the best tools so that they are not only engaged but also learning and making progress towards learning targets is crucial.
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Technology is definitely a driving force in their lives, now we need to show them how to use it as a learning guide. My son uses technology to research baseball teams and their stats. (math connection) Students could research win/loss ratios, batting averages....etc. Sara Arnold/syedlik
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If students aren't engaged, they'll just go through the motions of completing what's required. I feel we've seen many resources in this course. With sufficient time and devotion, creating engaging lessons should be doable. Tim Fisher
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Using technology and an online format doesn't necessarily mean automatic student engagement. It is important to make sure content is interesting to the students, or find a way to intrigue the students.
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There is a balance that needs to occur, technology use that allows students to interact and demonstrate learning. I also think that we need to "keep the pace" of learning technology with the digital natives that are in our classrooms.
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intellectual property rights and fair use, and assists students in complying as well
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This is something I need to learn a lot more about to ensure I am following rules!
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As I read this line I thought the same thing. I have a basic knowledge, but I'm not sure if I'm completely up-to-date on things.
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I agree, it is important to be aware of privacy rights. This is something that should be looked at more closely.
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Continuously uses data to evaluate the accuracy and effectiveness of instructional strategies
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While adding a technology component may be engaging for students, we need to always bring it back to the content we are wanting to teach and continually analyze the strategies we are using to make sure it is fitting the needs.
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I completely agree that good teaching practice comes down to regularly evaluating the effectiveness of instructional strategies whether there is the integration of technology or not. Along with this, formative assessments and data should be the foundation of determining the accuracy and effectiveness. (NS)
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I like the way our district is going with assessments and quality instructional practices
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I agree with what both of you said. I also think it is important to continually use the data that we collect to make instructional changes. We need to keep in mind what is best for kids and if we are not meething their needs, then we need to change our approach.
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Informing our instructional practice through formative (ongoing) assessments is critical as we collect the evidence of learning from our students so we can design lessons through technology or other modes that meet our students' needs.
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It is important to have data ready during our PLC time so that we can best meet the needs of our students.
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Mary Blocker-I agree that this fits right along with our PLC work. We are constantly looking for ways to create and use formative assessments. Hopefully, technology will provide us with more ways to do this efficiently.
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I agree that we are headed in the right direction with the analysis of data. I always think about how data doesn't lie because it is based on facts. Ultimately, the gathering if data can't be the end, it needs not only to be analyzed, but then the gathered information needs to be used to increase student learning. I definitely look forward to doing a better job of that.
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I also agree. Content trumps technology. We must focus on getting the content across to our students and also assess their learning through the course. It must provide each child the support that they need to achieve. Some students may get frustrated with the technology component, support will be needed for these students. We can't allow their achievement to suffer due to any frustration they experience in the online learning format. Sara Arnold/syedlik
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Marie Alger- I agree that in order to move forward data must be evaluated continuously and with a purpose. It does the students no good to have them working on tasks if there is no set purpose or growth from those tasks. This means that when we are creating technology activities we must have a way to collect student data to see if the strategy is effective.
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(including technological knowledge
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When adding technology components, you not only have to know how to use them, how to choose the right one for the task and also be able to troubleshoot to help students,
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I totally agree with you! It is very important that we are not using technology because it seems neat or new, we need to have a purpose. I also needs to fit with what the outcome or goals of the task.
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I appreciate all of the online learning classes that have been offered this summer in our district. For me, summer is when I have time to gain new knowledge to incorporate into my classroom. I am much more prepared to incorporate canvas into my classroom. I hope this will enhance my teaching. Sara Arnold / syedlik
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It's imperative to start with what we want students to learn. It unfolds from there!
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Assists students with technology used in the course
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Teachers need to have a certain level of comfort and skill with troubleshooting and supporting their students with technology. Instructional time is valuable and it is much more efficient if the classroom teacher can quickly resolve basic issues instead of waiting for external support all the time. However, it will certainly take time to build this capacity within teachers.
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I agree and know that I will need to practice and be knowledgeable personally before delivering content and modeling the use of technology to teachers via Canvas.
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I was thinking the same things...we need to be risk takers and learn the ropes, just like we are expecting our students. It is beneficial for us to know the ins and outs of the technology we incorporate into our lessons.
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I am glad we spent this time learning the ropes so we can use what we know and what we struggled with to help the learners in our classrooms. I want to use a lot of my computer lab time teaching about Canvas and practice using it, so when we are in the classroom, the students can pick up a surface and be independent with what they are doing. Rather than having to ask a million questions of how to get somewhere or do something.
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Designs the structure of the course and the presentation of the content to best enhance student learning, including using unit/lesson overviews and reviews, using patterns in lesson sequencing, and using appropriate visual web design techniques
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When designing online instruction, it is certainly important for teachers to be very thoughtful in the organization of their content and delivery methods in order to accommodate the various learning styles of students and their experience with online learning. I generally try to organize a course with the assumption that there is one person in my course with no experience with online learning or the Learning Management System. In addition to this, online teachers need to consider how to support students who may need guidance with pacing their independent learning since it is very different than a face-to-face classroom.
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Promotes learning through online collaboration group work that is goal-oriented and focused
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I think it is important to keep in mind the value of collaborative work even in an online setting. It can take a little more effort in an online setting to ensure that everyone is comfortable with the setup, but I think it helps create a community of learners, deepen learning, and add interest to the learning environment. (NS)
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I love the collaborative work that can happen in an online setting. I think when used and taught correctly, it can be even better than in person collaborative work for some kids.
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I really like that they specified that the work needs to be goal-oriented. I am constantly trying to get my students to keep in mind what they are working toward as they work. I think goal-setting is extremely important and something that often falls aside. I really think that teachers can get more buy-in from students if they feel like they are working toward a common goal.
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I love the asynchronous nature of online collaboration. It allows for students to work at their own pace and contribute when they can.
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Has experienced online learning from the perspective of a student
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I think there is a lot of value in experiencing online learning from the student perspective. I have personally gained a better understanding of what is helpful as far as the organization of a course, what is frustrating, and what tools/activities can increase the effectiveness of a course. (NS)
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I definitely agree with this! Once you have been in the shoes of the student you have a better understanding of what they need. It's like looking at it from the students' point of view.
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I am taking a student driven learning course that meets this also! Am enjoying it.
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I also agree! I know now from the perspective of a student how tough it can be to navigate and completely understand the online learning environment and how much your comfort level can effect your success. It has been an eye opener for me and hopefully with help me as I assist with some online instruction.
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I have been taking online courses all winter and there is something to be learned from being on the other side. I seem to be learning more about my own learning style and form of communication. We will have students experience the same!
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Having this experience from a student's perspective can help teachers be proactive and address misconceptions or potential barriers before the get in the way of student learning.
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I certainly can understand the frustration of students when they are learning something new!
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For the first online class I took, I felt like the learning curve was very steep! It has gotten easier with each class and I feel like I have actually become a 21st century learner! Students are starting with this from a much younger age and it will become just another learning tool, another way of learning for them.
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I would have to agree with this also. When implementing Canvas at the high school level, us teachers barely knew what we were doing, but the students and parents were expected to hop on the train with us. I wasn't able to help the students with their view because I couldn't understand mine :) I would feel like I would have a better understanding of what they are learning and assist them better as a teacher.
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wow...great analogy with the Canvas reference. We make decisions based on our past experiences. If we have never experienced online learning we may not have a good understanding of what should even be expected of an online learner.
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I agree with this and want to implement Canvas into my classroom as soon as possible! Becoming familiar with the website just like I did will help students in the long run. It is important to be a student before a teacher to realize what will cause problems. This is the same thing with any lesson. In science I would go through the experiments by myself first to make sure it worked and to see where students would struggle or have questions.
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I am learning so much as I take these courses as a student! It gives us a real flavor for what our students will actively participate in.
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Marie Alger- I completely agree with this! It is essential that we are able to work through the course through the eyes of a student to ensure that we have sufficient directions and guidance for student success. There has been multiple times when I thought that something online would be a piece of cake yet when I went to work through it I realized that there needed to be more structure.
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I am always humbled when learning something new and is a great reminder of how students feel when faced with a new challenge. Demonstrate that risk and failure is okay-growth mindset.
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Understands and uses data from assessments to guide instruction
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I think it can be easy for online instructors to create and organize their content ahead of time and not be responsive to student data throughout the course. It is important for them to make an extra effort to be flexible and use data to guide their instruction. (NS)
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I like the tool we use to facilitate conversation about instruction in our building. I also like the teaching cycles we are going to for next year.
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I agree that we need ti be flexible with instruction. If the data isn't headed in the same direction as what is written in the plan book, we need to adjust for the students!
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Provides and communicates evidence of learning and course data to students and colleagues
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Students need to take ownership and responsiblity of their learning. If they are invested in their learning, they are much more likely to do their personal best. I have noticed the impact this has on my own students, and it's amazing!
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The use of data binders is a great way for students to see thier growth as they move towards reaching their goals.
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We could have online data binders. Wonder if this would be possible? We must balance online learning with traditional learning. It is important for students to gain valuable fine motor skills in their younger years. Sara Arnold/syedlik
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Tricia Nederhiser - I agree, data binders are important way for students to track their learning!
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Identifies and communicates learning outcomes and expectations through a course overview/orientation
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I think it has to be clear what the expectations are so students know what they will need to be able to do and what concepts they need to know.
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Agree with your statement. I also think teachers need to plan ahead of time, so that the lesson has a specific purpose. If a purpose is created and stated to the students, then the teacher will be more likely to stay focused.
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This is not only important for educators planning and preparing for students, however educational leaders need to make sure we are communicating learning outcomes and expectations for adult learners.
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Mary Blocker-I think that this is essential for students in our daily instruction. The training we received in writing purpose statements last year has really helped with this standard.
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Maintains an online social presence that is available, approachable, positive, interactive, and sincere
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Building relationships with your students is an important part of teaching, whether face-to-face or online
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Building relationships with your students is an important part of teaching, whether face-to-face or online
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Yes, I believe that building those relationships and encouraging students has a huge impact on their success and desire to participate.
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Although the class is being taught online, the students should still be able to feel as though you are there to help answer questions, build a community of trust and grow as a student.
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Mary Blocker - My hope is that this class will help me create an environment in my class for frequent online social interactions with me and other students in our class.
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I really wanted to reflect on the word positive in this highlight. It goes all the way back to Netiquette from the first OLLIE class. I think it is extremely important to the success of the student to be able to collaborate in a positive manner and not to be afraid of messing up. It is easy to get discouraged using technology when you do not know how to do something, so keeping the environment positive with room for mistakes is important to how I want to run my blended learning.
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I agree that remaining positive is crucial. I think it's important for students to understand we don't always have the answers. Sometimes technology doesn't cooperate!
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Showing our students that we embrace technology and push ourselves to learn is so important. Lifelong learner has a different look!
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including different learning styles
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I liked this because there are so many different types of presentation technologies for example, but including different learning styles will allow the students to have a choice as to which tool they would utilize best.
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Choice is very important for students, however we need to make sure that the choices connect with the purpose. I believe choices are very powerful for studnets, and it allows them to shine in different areas.
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Choice can also increase student engagement on projects and other learning activities! I agree Ashley, that we need to be purposeful when planning our choices.
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I agree that choice is important, but it is also important to keep in mind that students don't always make the best choices for themselves. When thinking about having choices that go with different learning styles, it probably would help to make sure the students are aware of which learning styles work best for themselves through some sort of inventory. Then you could label the choices with what learning styles they work best with. The students can then make an informed decision. I wouldn't necessarily tell them they have to pick the choice that goes with the learning style, but I would suggest it.
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I agree that choice is important. Sometimes technology is viewed as an option and we don't think of how we still need to differentiate within technology. Not all students are at the same levels using technology as well as intellectually. Choice is extremely important to the engagement of the students.
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Tricia Nederhiser - As mentioned above, I agree that choice is important. I, too, am concerned that elementary students may not have the background to choose, within technology, how they will show their learning. They will need guidance and support to make good decisions.
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Differentiation is important to student learning, no matter the format. Oftentimes an online learning format could allow more independent level of instruction for students.
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improve practice
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I feel like this is one of the purposes of this class. We need to continually learn new ways of teaching or methods and then apply that knowledge so our students can benefit from this improved practice.
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I couldn't agree with you more. It is important for us to be models for our students. By taking classes and stretching ourselves professionally we can achieve this.
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I agree with everyone above. If we don't continue to learn new methods, technologies, tools, ourselves as teachers how do we expect our students to grow?
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Selects and uses technologies appropriate to the content that enhance learning (SREB M.3, Varvel IV.D, ITS 3.e, ITS 4.f)
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I think it's so important to make sure that technology and online learning is used to enhance learning and improve the education of students. It shouldn't just be included because we want more technology in schools. We need to include it because it's what's best for the particular students learning in that course
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In mathematics, I think it's critical that the online materials selected or designed be as interactive as possible. I'm hopeful that I'll be able to find suitable materials or ways to create them.
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Marie Alger- I agree that we should not just add technology or online learning just because we want more of it in the schools. It comes down to purposeful planning and ensuring that the technology used is supporting student learning.
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This is one that challenges me. What tool do I use to get the results I am looking for? An area that I look forward to growing in.
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Provides substantive, timely, and constructive feedback to students
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I think that this is a challenging but very important part of teaching, whether it is in the online or face to face setting. I think a bonus of online learning is being able to individualize feedback more easily, though it would depend on the number of students in the course.
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It seems to me we have more work to do with this standard. We need to be providing feedback all the time to students and encouraging them to continue to fail forward. I am wondering how online learning impacts feedback? Is it going to be harder to give feedback? How will online feedback be perceived? I know how "texts" and other "online communication" can be misconstrued. We need to be cautious with our feedback in written form.
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Timely feedback is so important when keeping students in the loop about their learning, they need to be partners. Being able to give every student in your classroom individual feedback during a lesson can be challenging in one class time. Using online tools like diigo or through Canvas would benefit teachers in giving timely specific feedback about student learning.
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Assigning online homework makes it easy to be able to provide immediate feedback!
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Sets and models clear expectations for appropriate behavior and proper interaction
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Teaching students how to interact one another appropriately online is very important in the process of online learning. It's not only a skill necessary for academic success online, but it could transfer over to the social media setting. If we teach kids how to interact appropriately online, perhaps it can prevent problems online elsewhere.
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Agreed! Especially since social media is so prevelant with young kids. If we can at least give them some tools and strategies on internet safety, make we can prevent some cyber bullying.
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We need to be leading my example. Students are watching the choices we make every day.
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We need to teach them, just like every thing else, how to interact appropriately and not appropriately. It's a life skill!
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Marie Alger- I agree! With how much our students are online now it is important that we are teaching them how to interact respectfully online. I often tell my students that people are unable to read your social ques through the internet and that it is important that you are able to articulate yourself efficiently for others to understand what you mean.
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Demonstrates growth in technology knowledge and skills in order to stay current with emerging technologies
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I have heard people say they don't have time to stay current with technology and figure out how to use it in their classroom. Some of them even seem to pride themselves on their resistance to technology. I see that as a huge problem. When that happens, they are making a conscious decision to not do what is best for their students. The reality of the situation is that their students will have to be able to use technology in a variety of ways. Those students will have to be able to use technology in a job someday. I can't think of a single paid job that I have had that didn't require me to use technology in some way.
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Understands the differences between teaching online and teaching face-to-face
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In looking at providing some instruction this next year to new and veteran teachers, I feel it will be essential for our team to determine what can be effectively delivered through Canvas and what will be best through face-to-face instruction, especially given the diverse knowledge base of the learners.
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absolutely, I agree that this is an ongoing struggle. Just like our classrooms, our buildings are full of diverse learners and we need to ensure we are differentiating all the time.
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Mary Blocker- I think this is a great cautionary note for teachers to make sure that we are meeting all the student individual needs. Technology should be a tool we use to enhance our face-to-face instruction.
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I completely agree with Mary, it is important to remember that technology is a great tool, but that I would like to use it to enhance face-to-face instruction.
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Creates a safe environment, managing conflict
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In today's world we have to make sure we are teaching students about cyber bullying and how to interact appropriately (netiquette)!
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This is super important. Would love to see examples of how teachers have set up high school courses and effectively dealt with this.
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This will be an area that we will constantly need to monitor. We can never let our guard down when it comes to student safety online. Netiquette needs to be taught at the onset of the class and constant supervision by the teacher will be needed, with necessary consequences established and follow through. Sara Arnold /syedlik
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Totally agree, being respectful of folks in the online learning environment to create an environment where folks feel free to share opinions and take risks when learning is critical.
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Networks with others involved in online education for the purpose of professional growth (
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Collaboration with other colleagues and teachers who are also embedding some online learning can be very beneficial. Learning about best practices together and having conversations about what it looks like in a classroom wnd with students can help grow our own practice and tool kits when providing online learning experiences and opportunities for our students.
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I would also agree with your comments. Not only to have colleagues to collaborate with and share best practices, but to help you trouble shoot possible issues.
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I agree completely! I am hoping to find some teachers in my PLC group or building who will help me in the online portion of some classes! Tim Fisher
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• Has knowledge of and informs student of their rights to privacy and the conditions under which their work may be shared with others (SREB E.8, Varvel I.D)
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• Demonstrates techniques for dealing with issues arising from inappropriate student technological use (SREB E.7)
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This is just as essential as how to deal with a student you caught cheating on a test. However, I personally need to dig into techniques for dealing with these issues as I have not personal experience with this.
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I agree, this is like cheating. I haven't experienced this directly, but know of multiple students who have had their internet privileges taken away for inappropriate use of their searches. I feel like teaching students what is appropriate and inappropriate online is key. Along with that maybe schools can have a process that all teachers follow in this situation so students have common expectations.
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Creates a learning community that encourages collaboration and interaction, including student-teacher, student-student, and student-content (SREB D.2, Varvel VII.B, ITS 6.a)
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Provides opportunities that enable student self-assessment and pre-assessment within courses
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ability to use computer programs required in online education
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nd synchronous/asynchronous communication tools
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Mary Blocker-as an elementary teacher, I think we haven't done as much with communication tools with students. This will be a goal to set for next year. Canvas should allow us to improve in this area.
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Sara Arnold- Asynchronous instruction/learning is the future of education. I have said for years that learning needs to be extended beyond the school day. Using canvas will allow me to connect with my students even when I am not physically in each of my three buildings.
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Tricia Nederhiser - I agree, Mary, that we started with very basic technology, and are ready for collaboration and communication.
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Marie Alger- I agree that we need to be able to extend learning beyond the school day as well as providing opportunities within the school day to reach children when we are working with small groups and others are working independently. Canvas and other online tools will provide an opportunity to continuously work with students even when we are unable to be physically near them.
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Creates or selects multiple assessment instruments that are appropriate for online learning
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Mary Blocker-This is an area in which I need more guidance. I haven't been very effective at evaluating students in this area.
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This standard makes me think of the mindset of our LA curriculum planning. The idea was to plan with the end in mind. Ultimately what do we want students to know? From that answer assessments can be developed.
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Applies research, knowledge, and skills from professional growth
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Communicates with students effectively and consistently (SREB D.1, ITS 1.g)
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This is an essential standards, that I believe can be overlooked. I wonder if it would be appropriate to address what effective communication means. Could some negative student behaviors be avoided if communication from all educators is effective, consistent, and positive?
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This is going to be one of the biggest challenges once the course is up and running. Finding the time in an already full day to stay on top of the online component of a blended course is critical, but daunting too! Tim Fisher
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One thing I worry about is keeping up with the classroom and with the online classroom with blended learning. It could be potentially easy to let the online classroom slip more and care to the classroom in front of you. It will be extremely important for me to keep my eye on the online classroom with communication that is constant and effective to let students know there is a presence and purpose.
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Creating an online learning community is essential to learning and yet it is likely the aspect of online teaching that may be most challenging.
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Tailors instruction to meet the different needs of students
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This online format can be a great tool for differentiating instruction by creating groups. We will be able to differentiation instruction, assignments and assessments. It seems a bit overwhelming right now, but definitely something we can work towards. Sara Arnold/syedlik
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I look forward to using my online materials to assess what my students know, and then have options available to them for remediation, extra practice, or enrichment. I hope to also use groups to enable different sets of students to work together on activities based on the group's needs.
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student feedback data
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I really like the idea of using student feedback to improve a course. However, the instructor would need to make sure that they collect the feedback in a way that the students will take seriously and respond honestly. Asking what students liked/disliked will get very different answers than questions that ask students to say what could have been done differently to help them be more successful.
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Marie Alger- I agree that you have to be careful in how you word questions to students to gain meaningful feedback. I think it would be beneficial to know what students are having difficulty with or what they would need to be able to be successful in online courses.
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uses data to evaluate
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Tricia Nederhiser - The alignment of online teaching standards and Iowa teaching standards in regards to using data is quite obvious throughout the standards.
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Marie Alger- It is essential to be continuously evaluating instructional strategies through the use of data. In order to best support the growth of students we must be able to see where they need more help or what need to do to challenge them more.
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Continuously uses data to evaluate the accuracy and effectiveness of instructional strategies
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I agree with the importance of continual data collection. Assessing student progress continually allows teachers to determine instructional next steps. Online learning can make evaluating effectiveness more efficient.
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I agree with the importance of continual data collection. Assessing student progress continually allows teachers to determine instructional next steps. Online learning can make evaluating effectiveness more efficient.
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Assessing student progress continually allows teachers to determine instructional next steps. Online learning can make evaluating effectiveness more efficient.
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This makes me wonder, how can we incorporate more technology into student's tracking their progress? Engagement and learning could be impacted greatly.
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Creates a learning community that encourages collaboration and interaction, including student-teacher, student-student, and student-content (SREB D.2, Varvel VII.B, ITS 6.a)
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Designs the structure of the course and the presentation of the content to best enhance student learning, including using unit/lesson overviews and reviews, using patterns in lesson sequencing, and using appropriate visual web design techniques
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age and ability level, multiple intelligences, didactic conversation, student developmental influences, constructivism, behaviorism, cognitivism, connectivism, and group theory
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