Title: Engaging Technology Integration by University Faculty
1Engaging Technology Integration by University
Faculty
- Steven B. Smith, Ed.D.
- Sean J. Smith, Ph.D.
- Joe OBrien, Ph.D.
- University of Kansas
2Cohorts
- Generating new ways of teaching and learning by
- establishing Innovation Cohorts
- examining teaching practices and the use of
technology. - Cohorts generally consist of a combination of
- Preservice students
- Teacher Education Faculty
- Practicing K-12 Teacher
- University Faculty
- K-12 student
3Six Step Process
- Genesis
- Consultation
- Plan
- Acceptance
- Production
- Assessment
4Genesis
- Ideas
- Innovation
- Inspiration
- Revelation
- Understanding
5Consultation
- Investigation
- Needs analysis
- Conceptualize
6Plan
- Develop a written plan
- Faculty
- Cohort
- Template provided
- Scope of Work
- Deliverables
- Timeline
- Resources
- Evaluation
- Title
- Brief Abstract
- Purpose/Vision/Need
- Members
7Acceptance
- The plan is submitted to Dr. Steven Smith the
official faculty liaison who submits the plan to
the cohort review committee. This committee
reviews plans, and submits the cohort plan to the
Project Director who works with the faculty
member to create a cohort support package.
8Production
- Cohort members meet and work according to their
plan, with the resources supplied, and according
to the timeline they established to produce the
deliverables. - Documentation (white paper) and product(s) are
submitted to the LearnGen archive and
distribution through Learning Generation web site.
9Assessment
- Each cohort assesses its work according to their
submitted plan. - This assessment is shared with the Cohort review
committee with the information serving as a guide
for future cohorts.
10Technology Integration Group
11Technology Integration Group
- Technology Integration Group (TIG)
- Non-cohort technology specialists
- Expertise is varied
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13Brown Bag Lunches Demonstrations Personal Course
Related
14Guided/unguided TIG supported
15Formative evaluation in a classroom
setting Assessment/Feedback
16Summative evaluation Student feedback
17A Case Example
- Online Legislative Track between Teacher
Education High School Students
18A Case Study
- Technology Integrated across a Teaching Kansas
Government Course - Participants
- Non-cohort teacher education students
- Cohort faculty member in teacher education
- Cohort K-12 Teacher
- Non-cohort secondary students
19A Case Study
- The teacher education students surveyed high
school government students' interest in issues
before the 2000 session of the Kansas legislative
and used the survey results to select the issues
and to design a directed web-based search of the
issues for use by the seniors.
20A Case Study - Product
- The web-based search was created using the Track
Star program. - Track Star is a simple to use program that allows
the educator to select sites on a given topic and
create a one stop shop for their students. - The program is sponsored by the High Plains
Regional Technology in Education Consortium whose
web site is http//trackstar.hprtec.org.
21A Case Study - TrackStar
22A Case Study - Lessons Learned
- Despite the purpose of the assignment to explore
the feasibility of electronic collaboration
between teacher education and high school
students, the teacher education students still
felt a need to put a face on the students. The
use of technology in such a collaborative effort
needed to make the interaction more real,
spontaneous, meaningful, and timely.
23A Case Study - Lessons Learned
- Our use of instructional technology came across
at times as confusing and frustrating. This was
due to our limited experience with certain types
of technology, a limited support system, the
newness of such an assignment, and the teacher
education students' lack of familiarity and
experience with instructional technology.
24A Case Study - Lessons Learned
- The teacher education students' perception of the
effectiveness of our attempt at electronic
collaboration was directly related to the amount
and quality of response from the high school
students' to a group's work, even though each
teacher education student received all of the
responses by the high school students. In turn,
the teacher education concluded that their review
of the responses resulted in a greater insight
into the high school students.
25A Case Study - Lessons Learned
- Requiring teacher education students to design
and post on-line an issues-centered assignment
for high school students necessitates the need
not only to provide more instruction on how to
conceive of issues and to design instruction
around them, but also the implications of
interacting with on-line instructional material.
26A Case Study - Lessons Learned
- Time to reflect upon the key elements, i.e.
instructional technology, collaboration with a
high school government classes, and
issues-centered instruction, was a critical,
missing element. We expected students to acquire
understandings in each of these areas without
really offering them the opportunities to do so.
27Challenges and Conclusions
28Integration through Collaboration
- Cohorts
- School Partnerships
29Collaboration - Cohorts
- Faculty - School of Education
- Teacher education students
- Faculty - University
- K-12 Schools
30Collaboration - School Partnerships
- University of Kansas Professional Development
School Alliance - Representatives from each of the six districts
serve on an advisory board. The advisory board
serves several purposes.
31Collaboration - K-12 Schools
- First, the board offers project personnel a means
to keep the districts informed about the status
of the project. - Second, the board is to provide input to the
project about each district's technology needs,
as well as how each district uses technology at
the classroom and school levels. - Third, the school district members are able to
advise project personnel of teachers that are
capable of serving on an Innovation Cohort. - Finally, the board offers a means to ensure those
teacher education students that serve on the
Innovation Cohorts with a placement that enables
them to apply the use of technology in a
classroom setting.
32Sustainability
- Cohort Model
- Extension
- Future Evolvement
- School of Education
- Infrastructure
- Current Experiences
- TED
- Internship Experiences
33Engaging Technology Integration by University
Faculty
- Steven B. Smith, Ed.D.
- Sean J. Smith, Ph.D.
- Joe OBrien, Ph.D.
- University of Kansas