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Page 1: Getting Ready to Send Devices Home Instructional Staff.

Getting Ready to Send Devices Home

Instructional Staff

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Objectives

● Discuss benefits of sending devices home● Explore instructional enhancements ● Expectations● Tips● Safety

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Why Send Devices Home?

● Learning continues beyond the classroom, and after the bell rings

● Access for all students (not just those whose families can afford it)

● Access for English language learners to technologies the decrease language barriers

● Added access to assistive technologies for students with special needs

● Increased opportunities for problem-solving, collaboration, creativity

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What are your thoughts?

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How is technology changing education?

Enhances student-centered,collaborative learning that engages students in problem-solving

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Instructional Practices

Just as we change our cellphones, we need to change the way we teach.

“Blended Learning”

• Combines classroom learning with online learning

• Teachers determine the combination that's right for them and their students.

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Instructional Practices (continued)

Flipped Classroom• Students gain necessary knowledge before class• Instructors guide students to actively and

interactively clarify and apply that knowledge during class

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Expectations

● PRINCIPAL ADDS EXPECTATIONS FOR CLASSROOM USE AND FOR HOMEWORK THAT MAKES THE MOST OF DEVICES

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Tips for Managing 1:1

● Expectations for students● Devices charged● Norms for classroom use

● Teachers should always have a Plan B ● Wi-Fi interruptions● Student forgot device, or it has no charge left

● Learn: Do students have access to Internet at home, library, coffee shop, etc?● Adaptable HW

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Student Safety


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