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COMMUNICATION IN THE CLASSROOM THROUGH THE USE OF ONLINE TECHNOLOGIES
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IMPROVING COLLABORATION AND COMMUNICATION IN THE CLASSROOM THROUGH THE USE OF ONLINE TECHNOLOGIES

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Agenda

About Measurement IncorporatedDiscussion: The Changing World of Writing

Writing for College & Career ReadinessCollaboration in the Classroom with PEG Writing

Q&AContact Information

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Measurement Incorporated™• Established in 1980 in Durham, North Carolina, Measurement

Incorporated (MI) is a full-service educational company that provides achievement tests and scoring services for state governments, other testing companies, and various organizations.

• MI has earned and continues to uphold its reputation as the industry leader in providing professional handscoring services for essays and open-ended exams.

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NOW

• Online

• Collaborative

• Formative

• ELA + Science, Social Studies…

The Changing World of Writing

THEN

• Paper-pencil

• Individual

• Summative

• ELA classrooms

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Writing Discussion

• Why, when, where, and how do students write?

• In what ways has the student writing environment changed?

• What constraints limit student writing?

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Writing Discussion

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Writing for College & Career ReadinessFor students, writing is a key means of

• asserting and defending claims,

• showing what they know about a subject, and

• conveying what they have experienced, imagined, thought, and felt.

To become college- and career-ready writers, students must

• take task, audience, and purpose into careful consideration and choose words, information, and structures deliberately;

• use technology strategically when creating, refining, and collaborating on writing.

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Writing for College & Career ReadinessStudents must have the

• flexibility, concentration, and fluency to produce high-quality first draft text under a tight deadline and

• capacity to revisit and make improvements to a piece of writing over multiple drafts when circumstances encourage or require it.

To meet these goals, students must

• devote significant time and effort to writing and

• produce numerous pieces over short and long time frames throughout the year.

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Next Generation Assessment of Writing

• Seamless integration of reading and writing

• Reading passages will focus on science, social studies, and technical subject matter and will be accompanied by stimulus material including audio & images

• Students will be asked to utilize the reading and stimulus material to synthesize their ideas

• Citing of stimulus material is expected in support of their ideas

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Advances in technology have changed where, how and for

whom students write.

Online programs like PEG Writing™ can improve student

writing skills and increase communication & collaboration between students and teachers.

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What is PEG Writing™

Online Formative Writing Tool for grades 3-12

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Students & Teachers in Multiple Classes

Students can be added to multiple classes in multiple grade levels

Teachers can be added to multiple classes for cross-curricular writing (i.e. Science, Social Studies, Math) and support (i.e. Special Programs, ELL)

ELA Period 1 Grade 7

Science Period 4 Grade 7

After-School Enrichment Grade 8

ELA Period 1 Grade 7

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Create and Share Your Own Prompt• Teacher-created prompts can

be shared with other teachers in the same school or on a district level.

• Set timer controls and the number of revisions allowed.

• To support the Common Core ELA Standards, teachers can add reading passages, images, and website links to a writing prompt.

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Electronic Sticky NotesClicking on the note will bring up the comments, both computer and teacher added.

Yellow notes are teacher feedback.

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Revisions and Drafts

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Students write, revise, and edit, watching their scores improve as they progress to their final draft.

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Peer Review

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Teachers can create peer review student groups

“Two Stars and a Wish” model

Students can be anonymous or known to each other

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Reports

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PEG Writing reports student progress over time in addition to storing the student work portfolio.

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Q&A

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• Visit us at www.pegwriting.com.• Stop by our booth (#308) during the

conference.• Email Marilyn Adams at

[email protected] or call 919-683-2413 x2225.

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WE HOPE YOU ENJOYED THIS GAETC SESSION. PLEASE GIVE YOUR FEEDBACK AT WWW.GAETC.ORG/EVALUATE


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