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Lena Arena
                               ICT Consultant K-12, Sydney Region
                                              Amanda Miller
                                             Carlton Public School




Sydney Region Public Schools
   2010 – Discussions with Regional Director
    ◦ iPads provided to selected regional staff
    ◦ How could iPads impact on the learning outcomes
      of students?
    ◦ Beyond the „wow‟ factor!
   2010 – Research
    ◦ Discussion with Catholic Education Diocese of
      Parramatta
      Project implementation strategies
      Project outcomes
    ◦ What were other states/schools doing? How? Why?
   Explore the use of iPads in the classroom
   Explore the use of educational apps in the
    classroom
   Collect evidence of how the iPad has impacted
    on:
    ◦   Student engagement
    ◦   Student learning outcomes
    ◦   Student learning behaviours
    ◦   Teacher practice
   Inform Sydney Region on the best strategies to
    effectively implement learning with mobile
    technologies.
   Document strategies adopted in the use of
    the iPad in the classroom:
    ◦ 1 to 1 implementation
    ◦ 1 to many implementation
   Identify and document the limitations,
    workarounds and compromises for using
    iPads within the NSW DEC network
    infrastructure
   Equipment
    ◦   75 Wi-Fi only iPad2 purchased (with covers)
    ◦   3 Wireless Access Points purchased
    ◦   3 VGA connectors purchased
    ◦   $50 iTunes card purchased for each iPad
    ◦   Teacher relief for professional learning
   Set-up
    ◦ 75 iTunes accounts created using generic email
      addresses (SRipad50@stuhasic.com)
    ◦ No personal account details used
    ◦ Out-going email only
   Training
    ◦ 2 day workshops – led by IT Support Team
       Setting up the iPad for first use
       Creating libraries, downloading and synching apps
       Apple Education Consultant
       Macquarie ICT Innovations Centre – using mobile
        technologies
    ◦ 1 day visit to Apple Sandpit
       Suitable apps
       iTunesU
   Schools
    ◦   3 primary schools (including 1 low socio-economic)
    ◦   31 iPads each to 2 schools
    ◦   13 iPads to 1 school
    ◦   Each class teacher received an iPad
    ◦   Trial length – approx 18 weeks
   Cohorts
    ◦ 2 x Year 3 classes
    ◦ 1 x Year 6 class
    ◦ 1 x Composite Year 4/5/6 class
   School implementation
    ◦ 2 schools implemented 1:1
    ◦ 1 school implemented 1:2
   Dr Kristy Goodwin
    ◦   Director - Every Chance to Learn
    ◦   Lecturer, Macquarie University
    ◦   Full evaluation report
    ◦   Executive Summary
   Methodology
    ◦   Lesson observations
    ◦   Teacher and student on-line surveys
    ◦   Teacher, student, principal and parent interviews
    ◦   Digital work samples
    ◦   Teacher and student blogs
    ◦   App matrix
   Puentedura (2006) developed a Substitution,
    Augmentation, Modification, Redefinition (SAMR)
    model.
   Designed to help educators identify different
    ways in which they can integrate technology into
    teaching and learning practices.
   Puentedura‟s model can be considered as a
    continuum from novice level (substitution) to an
    advanced, ideal level of technology integration
    (redefinition) to encourage teachers to seek
    optimal ways to include technology in learning
    experiences.
   Technological Pedagogical Content
    Knowledge (TPACK) is a framework that
    identifies the knowledge teachers need to
    teach effectively with technology.
   Developed by Koehler (2011) it advances
    Shulman‟s (1986) model of Pedagogical
    Content Knowledge,
•Learning Content
Teaching and     •Teacher Planning & Preparation
   Learning      •Student Learning
                 •Pedagogy
 Implications
                 •Parent Questions & Concerns




                 •Device Set-Up
 Technical &
                 •School Infrastructure Considerations
  Logistical     •Management of devices
Considerations   •Technical Issues Encountered
Key
Findings –
 Student
 Learning
   Increased engagement and motivation
   Improved student knowledge and skills
   Enhanced communication and communication
    between students
   Learning for students easy to personalise
   Ease of differentiation
   Students enabled to easily produce a
    professional finished product
   Instant access to provide just-in-time
    learning
   Preference for content-creation apps
   Transformative models of technology
    integration provided by teacher‟s use of the
    iPad
Key
Findings –
Pedagogy
   Student-centred pedagogies supported with
    the iPad – students learn with not from
    technology
   Synchronous use of a range of peripheral
    digital technologies
   Multimodal nature of the device afforded new
    opportunities for learning
   Sharing work and just-in time feedback
“Using Puentedura‟s SAMR model (2006) …in
the lessons observed….many of the lessons
using the iPads could be categorised at a
„modification‟ or „redefinition‟ stage. The
teachers devised tasks with the iPads that were
completely novel (redefinition) or significantly
redesigned tasks (modification).”

Dr Kristy Goodwin :Use of Tablet Technology in the Classroom,
Page 62
“In the trial, the participating teachers showed
high levels of awareness of how technology,
pedagogy, and content knowledge (TPACK)
intersected. …A teacher capable of negotiating
these relationships represents a form of
expertise which is different from subject
matter experts or pedagogy specialists.”

Dr Kristy Goodwin :Use of Tablet Technology in the Classroom,
Page 68
Technical and
   Logistical
Considerations
   Deployment strategies
    ◦ Apple Configurator
   App licensing and deployment
    ◦ Apple Volume Purchase program
   Wireless access
    ◦ School wide vs targeted spaces
   iPad storage and charging
    ◦ Synching stations
   Sharing and saving of work
    ◦ Email, Dropbox, Edmodo, wikis
   Ongoing maintenance
Resources
   NSWCLIC YouTube Channel
   26 videos
   http://bit.ly/SRiPadVideos
Implications
   “Teachers and school decision makers need
    to think carefully about the technical and
    logistical implications of using iPads in the
    classroom before purchasing the devices.”
   “…this trail has made it clear that the teacher
    and the pedagogical approaches and tasks
    they implement are critical to the success of
    the device.”
   “The iPad must be embedded into authentic
    student-centred tasks that allow the students
    to utilise many of the iPads features.”
Conclusion
“The iPad encouraged a shift towards a
student-centred, personalised learning
environment. ….As with any technological
innovation ….it is the role of the teacher that is
central to its success. As this study has
exemplified, teachers play a critical role in
aligning curriculum, pedagogy and technology
through the design and implementation of
authentic and engaging learning experiences.”
                                    Dr Kristy Goodwin
   Dr Kristy Goodwin , Lecturer Institute of Early
    Childhood Macquarie University
   Sydney Region IT Support
   Teachers from the trial schools (Carleton
    Public school, Banksmeadow Public School,
    Plunkett Street Public School)
   Curriculum and Learning Innovation Centre
    (CLIC)
Trial School
 Example
   Students had 1:1 access to the iPads
   Group work in HSIE, PD/H/PE
   Open-ended questions in Maths
   Talking and listening activities in English
   Further involvement with technology
Work Samples- Comic Strip
Students were able to write procedures then publish them in a creative way.
Strip Design
Students personality and creativeness was given a real opportunity to bloom.
   Students took charge of their own learning
   Interest level towards learning improved
   Engagement of students was amazing
   Differentiation- for all students
   Immediate success in learning/quick access
   Open- ended questions
   Talking and listening opportunities increased
   Creative learning opportunities across all KLA
Disappointment of giving back the iPads
        All students had a great sense of pride and connection to the iPads.
                       Especially in relation to how they helped them learn.
   No longer teacher centred
   Students teaching student/teacher
   Style of assessments changed
   Students took control of their own learning
Carmelina.arena@det.nsw.edu.au
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Sydney Region iPad Trial inspire2013

  • 1. Lena Arena ICT Consultant K-12, Sydney Region Amanda Miller Carlton Public School Sydney Region Public Schools
  • 2.
  • 3. 2010 – Discussions with Regional Director ◦ iPads provided to selected regional staff ◦ How could iPads impact on the learning outcomes of students? ◦ Beyond the „wow‟ factor!  2010 – Research ◦ Discussion with Catholic Education Diocese of Parramatta  Project implementation strategies  Project outcomes ◦ What were other states/schools doing? How? Why?
  • 4. Explore the use of iPads in the classroom  Explore the use of educational apps in the classroom  Collect evidence of how the iPad has impacted on: ◦ Student engagement ◦ Student learning outcomes ◦ Student learning behaviours ◦ Teacher practice  Inform Sydney Region on the best strategies to effectively implement learning with mobile technologies.
  • 5. Document strategies adopted in the use of the iPad in the classroom: ◦ 1 to 1 implementation ◦ 1 to many implementation  Identify and document the limitations, workarounds and compromises for using iPads within the NSW DEC network infrastructure
  • 6.
  • 7. Equipment ◦ 75 Wi-Fi only iPad2 purchased (with covers) ◦ 3 Wireless Access Points purchased ◦ 3 VGA connectors purchased ◦ $50 iTunes card purchased for each iPad ◦ Teacher relief for professional learning  Set-up ◦ 75 iTunes accounts created using generic email addresses (SRipad50@stuhasic.com) ◦ No personal account details used ◦ Out-going email only
  • 8. Training ◦ 2 day workshops – led by IT Support Team  Setting up the iPad for first use  Creating libraries, downloading and synching apps  Apple Education Consultant  Macquarie ICT Innovations Centre – using mobile technologies ◦ 1 day visit to Apple Sandpit  Suitable apps  iTunesU
  • 9. Schools ◦ 3 primary schools (including 1 low socio-economic) ◦ 31 iPads each to 2 schools ◦ 13 iPads to 1 school ◦ Each class teacher received an iPad ◦ Trial length – approx 18 weeks  Cohorts ◦ 2 x Year 3 classes ◦ 1 x Year 6 class ◦ 1 x Composite Year 4/5/6 class  School implementation ◦ 2 schools implemented 1:1 ◦ 1 school implemented 1:2
  • 10.
  • 11. Dr Kristy Goodwin ◦ Director - Every Chance to Learn ◦ Lecturer, Macquarie University ◦ Full evaluation report ◦ Executive Summary  Methodology ◦ Lesson observations ◦ Teacher and student on-line surveys ◦ Teacher, student, principal and parent interviews ◦ Digital work samples ◦ Teacher and student blogs ◦ App matrix
  • 12. Puentedura (2006) developed a Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, Redefinition (SAMR) model.  Designed to help educators identify different ways in which they can integrate technology into teaching and learning practices.  Puentedura‟s model can be considered as a continuum from novice level (substitution) to an advanced, ideal level of technology integration (redefinition) to encourage teachers to seek optimal ways to include technology in learning experiences.
  • 13.
  • 14. Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) is a framework that identifies the knowledge teachers need to teach effectively with technology.  Developed by Koehler (2011) it advances Shulman‟s (1986) model of Pedagogical Content Knowledge,
  • 15.
  • 16. •Learning Content Teaching and •Teacher Planning & Preparation Learning •Student Learning •Pedagogy Implications •Parent Questions & Concerns •Device Set-Up Technical & •School Infrastructure Considerations Logistical •Management of devices Considerations •Technical Issues Encountered
  • 18. Increased engagement and motivation  Improved student knowledge and skills  Enhanced communication and communication between students  Learning for students easy to personalise  Ease of differentiation
  • 19. Students enabled to easily produce a professional finished product  Instant access to provide just-in-time learning  Preference for content-creation apps  Transformative models of technology integration provided by teacher‟s use of the iPad
  • 21. Student-centred pedagogies supported with the iPad – students learn with not from technology  Synchronous use of a range of peripheral digital technologies  Multimodal nature of the device afforded new opportunities for learning  Sharing work and just-in time feedback
  • 22. “Using Puentedura‟s SAMR model (2006) …in the lessons observed….many of the lessons using the iPads could be categorised at a „modification‟ or „redefinition‟ stage. The teachers devised tasks with the iPads that were completely novel (redefinition) or significantly redesigned tasks (modification).” Dr Kristy Goodwin :Use of Tablet Technology in the Classroom, Page 62
  • 23. “In the trial, the participating teachers showed high levels of awareness of how technology, pedagogy, and content knowledge (TPACK) intersected. …A teacher capable of negotiating these relationships represents a form of expertise which is different from subject matter experts or pedagogy specialists.” Dr Kristy Goodwin :Use of Tablet Technology in the Classroom, Page 68
  • 24. Technical and Logistical Considerations
  • 25. Deployment strategies ◦ Apple Configurator  App licensing and deployment ◦ Apple Volume Purchase program  Wireless access ◦ School wide vs targeted spaces  iPad storage and charging ◦ Synching stations  Sharing and saving of work ◦ Email, Dropbox, Edmodo, wikis  Ongoing maintenance
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  • 28. NSWCLIC YouTube Channel  26 videos  http://bit.ly/SRiPadVideos
  • 30. “Teachers and school decision makers need to think carefully about the technical and logistical implications of using iPads in the classroom before purchasing the devices.”  “…this trail has made it clear that the teacher and the pedagogical approaches and tasks they implement are critical to the success of the device.”  “The iPad must be embedded into authentic student-centred tasks that allow the students to utilise many of the iPads features.”
  • 32. “The iPad encouraged a shift towards a student-centred, personalised learning environment. ….As with any technological innovation ….it is the role of the teacher that is central to its success. As this study has exemplified, teachers play a critical role in aligning curriculum, pedagogy and technology through the design and implementation of authentic and engaging learning experiences.” Dr Kristy Goodwin
  • 33. Dr Kristy Goodwin , Lecturer Institute of Early Childhood Macquarie University  Sydney Region IT Support  Teachers from the trial schools (Carleton Public school, Banksmeadow Public School, Plunkett Street Public School)  Curriculum and Learning Innovation Centre (CLIC)
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  • 36. Students had 1:1 access to the iPads  Group work in HSIE, PD/H/PE  Open-ended questions in Maths  Talking and listening activities in English  Further involvement with technology
  • 37. Work Samples- Comic Strip Students were able to write procedures then publish them in a creative way.
  • 38. Strip Design Students personality and creativeness was given a real opportunity to bloom.
  • 39. Students took charge of their own learning  Interest level towards learning improved  Engagement of students was amazing  Differentiation- for all students  Immediate success in learning/quick access  Open- ended questions  Talking and listening opportunities increased  Creative learning opportunities across all KLA
  • 40. Disappointment of giving back the iPads All students had a great sense of pride and connection to the iPads. Especially in relation to how they helped them learn.
  • 41. No longer teacher centred  Students teaching student/teacher  Style of assessments changed  Students took control of their own learning
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Notas do Editor

  1. Discussions with Dr Phil Lambert – how could iPads be used to support student learning? iPad1 distributed to selected regional consultants for use and evaluation. Discussions on should we have a trial with schools? Pros/Cons? Research conducted – other states, other schools – what are they doing? How are they doing it? Why are they doing it?Discussion with Parramtta Catholic Education consultants re their trial iPad program.
  2. $50000 was allocated to implement a Sydney Region iPad trial. Focus was to be on the educational uses of the iPad and how it could impact on the learning outcomes for students. Regional Director wanted more than just the ‘wow’ factor.
  3. Schools were able to decide the structure of the implementation of iPads in the school – some chose 1:1 others chose 1:2 model.
  4. $50000dolaars for the purchase of 75 iPads, covers, VGA connectors, 3 wireless access points and $50 iTunes cards for each iPad
  5. 30 iPads to 2 schools (including one iPad for class teacher)15 iPads to 1 school
  6. Kristy used the SAMR model to determine how technology was integrated into teaching practice.
  7. Page 47 – EvaluationStudents considered the iPad as a helpful learning tool and enjoyed using it.All teachers reported that students’ engaged and motivation had increased exponentiallyQuality of task design