Title: Designing Teachers: UCLA's IMMEX with a Kentucky Twist
1Designing Teachers UCLA's IMMEX with a Kentucky
Twist
Lucinda Sanders Kim Overstreet Roger Mullins
Fayette County Public Schools Lexington,
Kentucky
This material is based on work supported by the
National Science Foundation Grant Number
ESI-0323036.
2IMMEX Interactive MultiMedia Exercises www.immex.u
cla.edu
3IMMEX
- Is a free web-delivered, interactive assessment
tool. - Integrates subject specific content and problem
solving into real-world scenarios. - Provides long-term performance data for both
students and teachers so that assessment is
formative and ongoing.
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5The Fayette County NSF Project
- A community-integrated model in which teams of
teachers, students, and business partners,
construct interactive, problem-solving
simulations in summer technology institutes for
teachers and students. - http//teach.fcps.net/immex
6How are we doing this in Fayette County Public
Schools?
7How are we doing this in Fayette County Public
Schools?
- Teamwork
- Students
- Liaison teachers
- Technology Resource Teachers
- Business partners
8Results So Far
10 more problem sets needed
32 problem sets completed
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10Schools operating at a highlevel of computer
effectiveness focus on
- problem solving
- applying and integrating knowledge
- active learning
- performance assessments
11- Maximizing the use of the Internet for
collaboration, research, communication, and
production requires teachers to first teach their
students to think critically -- this involves a
significant paradigm change for most teachers. - Using IMMEX to teach critical thinking skills
- Foundation for Critical Thinking
- www.criticalthinking.org
12Whenever we think
In attempting to answer a QUESTION, solve a
PROBLEM, or resolve an ISSUE.
We think for a PURPOSE.
Based on CONCEPTS and theories.
Within a POINT OF VIEW.
Elements Of Reasoning
To make INFERENCES and judgments.
Based on ASSUMPTIONS.
We use DATA, facts, and experiences.
Leading to IMPLICATIONS and CONSEQUENCES.
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28Clones
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32Teacher Tools
- Good instruction demands good assessment
- is frequent,
- provides immediate feedback,
- is integrated with instruction,
- and directly measures student performance.
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39TRUE ROOTS A FIRST ATTEMPT
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43Staging a Request
- UCLA requests that you stage your requests to use
IMMEX one week in advance. - All requests for the school year 2005-2006 must
be made prior to November 15, 2005 and will run
through March 31, 2006. - You may stage as many problem sets for as many
classes as you like.
44Staging a Request
- Go to http//teach.fcps.net/immex/ and click on
stagable problem sets at the top. - This spreadsheet gives the name, the content, and
the grade level of all the problem sets currently
being offered by UCLA. - Make a note of the problem sets you want to use.
45Staging a Request
- Go to http//www.immex.ucla.edu/.
- Click on scheduling my class to use an IMMEX
problem set. - Highlight the problem sets you want to use during
the 2005-2006 school year. - Fill in the General Information section. Be sure
to use a phone number where you can be reached
during the day if they have questions about your
staging request.
46Staging a Request
- Name your classes, (ex) Mrs. Smiths Science
2005-2006. - Give a description (ex.) Earth Science.
- Put the number of students in all your classes
plus 10 - Put the grade and level
- Check the number of periods that you have that
fit this description. - UCLA asks that you fill out a separate form for
each grade level.
47Staging a Request
- Click on the calendars to set the beginning and
the ending dates for your requests. - For the 2005-2006 school year, the ending date is
March 31, 2006. - Do not check the participant information box.
- Check actual classroom performance.
- Click on submit.
- You will receive an e-mail from UCLA confirming
your request and giving you both student
usernames and passwords.
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49WWW.IMMEX.UCLA.EDU
YOU MAY ACCESS IMMEX ON A TRIAL BASIS
- Affiliation Fayette County Public Schools
- Login 05mx1over01 05mx1over35
- Password immex
- Class name NMSA Conference 2005-2006
- Passwords good through 3/31/06
50Read more about it!
- KY Teacher article
- Fayette students create word problems for other
students around the world to solve, October 2005
issue, http//www.education.ky.gov/KDE/Default.htm
- New York Times article
- August 3, 2005 edition Software That Lets
Teachers Take a Peek by Lisa Guernsey.
http//www.immex.ucla.edu/docs/publications/pdf/Ne
w_York_Times_Aug_03_2005.pdf - UCLAs IMMEX web site
- http//www.immex.ucla.edu
- Fayette County IMMEX web site
- http//teach.fcps.net/immex