Wednesday, January 28, 2015

GAME Plan Progress


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Over the past couple of weeks I have taken steps to increase my confidence and proficiency in technology integration in afterschool programs. Reviewing my GAME Plan that I created two weeks ago I see that I have made progress towards addressing the NETS-T indicators that I selected.

2a. Design or adapt relevant learning experiences that incorporate digital tools and resources to promote student learning and creativity.
3c. Communicate relevant information and ideas effectively to students, parents, and peers using a variety of digital media and formats.
5b. Exhibit leadership by demonstrating a vision of shared decision making and community building, and developing the leadership and technology skills of others (International Society for Technology in Education, 2008). 

My first goal was to create instructional screencasts for the tutors and students to access when utilizing the online programs and our website. Although I have not received much feedback as to how many tutors have actually used the videos the few responses that I have received has been positive. In fact I had another tutor, who missed training due to weather, come into the office last week so we could go over a few things in person. As we were talking I found out that by watching the How to Enroll a Student video she had already begun enrolling her class. It was very validating for me and empowering for her. NETS-T: 2a, 3c
Another goal that I established has been to use social media to better connect with families. Last week I wrote about the fantastic webinar that I attended. This week I have been watching the tutorials developed by the same presenter. In these videos, especially The Language of Videos I have gained a greater insight into the basics of Twitter (Mazza, 2015). I have created a brief survey to send out to families and I plan on including how to utilize twitter during professional development site visits in the areas where families are interested in receiving program updates via Twitter. NETS-T: 3c, 5b
My last goal was to include podcasts that the students and tutors in the afterschool programs can use to share program activities with families and communities. I originally had chosen gcasts but after a bit of research I am going to explore GarageBand on the iPads. I have an iPad in the office that I can explore with and the students have a mobile iPad cart. Since GarageBand should already be installed this would be a more accessible and usable tool. I have located a couple of YouTube videos that will help me to explore and locate the different GarageBand features. NETS-T: 2a, 3c, 5b
So far I am finding many resources and sources of information that are helping me to strengthen my confidence and proficiency in integrating various forms of technology that support my goals. My goals have not needed to be modified significantly as of yet, besides changing the podcast tool. Once I receive the feedback from families and tutors I may have to adjust how I will reach my goals. Creating and implementing my GAME Plan has helped to encourage me to find answers to questions that I have been pondering for a while. Although I have a personal Twitter account and I read my Twitter feed daily I have never posted a tweet. I am excited to set up two Twitter accounts, one for each program, and post my first tweet! So far, no new questions, but who knows what next week will have in store. 

Resources
International Society for Technology in Education. (2008). National education standards for teachers (NETS-T). Retrieved from http://www.iste.org/standards/nets-for-teachers
Mazza, J. (2015) Lead learner. Part 2/5 The Language of twitter. Retrieved from http://www.leadlearner.com/learntwitter/twitterlanguage/

4 comments:

  1. Wow you have amazing goals. I too am working on communicating using Twitter. I was wondering if you have any success or feedback. I don't know if I am bothering parents or if they actually like the fact that I am sending out resources using Twitter.
    I also like the fact that you are setting up podcasts that students can access. I like to use the video feature on the ipad as well as imovie to create my podcasts. The other feature that I like is the podcast app that allows you to create and organize podcasts. I am really interested to see how your podcasts work out.

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    1. I am really excited about both Twitter and podcasts. I have gotten approval from my boss to explore social media, and this coming week I will be discussing the protocol and procedures with our Communications Director. If I am able to proceed I will be introducing Twitter and podcasts as I visit programs over the next two months. Thank you for your great comments.
      Kat

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  2. Kat,
    The idea of having the students create podcasts is great. I remember growing up hearing, "What did you learn?" With the students creating their own podcasts, they are able to have their parents listen to what they created. It is also great to have the students be able to go through the process of recording themselves. Screencasting is a tool that I am not too familiar with, however from what I have seen it sounds like a great tool for your tutors and students. I have actually thought of recording myself the night before so I could monitor which students are paying attention during the lesson. Great ideas Kat. Keep it up.
    Jose

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    1. That is a great way to use a screencast. I have not used in that way. I can see setting up screencasts then showing it to students a way to prepare for lessons. It might help with technology-based stage fright. Thanks for the idea.
      Kat

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