3. 9.30 - 9.45
Introduction, Welcome
and Getting Started
What will I learn from today? Who is
supporting this event?
9.45 - 10.45
Working you way
around Windows 8
A look at Windows 8 Devices. Learn tips and
tricks to help you bring out the best in your
Windows 8 devices.
10.45 - 11.15 Break
11.15 - 12.15
Collaboration with
Office 365
Discover the power of Office 365 to open
collaboration in your classroom. Jump in and
be part of a collaborative activity.
12.15 - 1.15
Exploring Windows 8
Apps
Explore the windows store and discuss apps
in the context of the classroom.
1.15 - 1.45 Break
1.45 - 2.45
Going Paperless with
Windows 8
Learn some more strategies and apps that
will help you to streamline both your own
and your student's productivity.
2.45 - 3.00 Wrap up and Farewell
18. HOW STUDENTS USE TECH…
Source: ITL teacher survey, 2011 Based on analysis by SRI International
Basic
uses of
ICT
High
level
uses of
ICT
36%
26%
17%
15%
15%
12%
9%
6%
5%
5%
3%
Find information on the…
Practice routine skills and…
Take tests or turn in…
Write or edit stories,…
Analyze data or…
Access class resources or…
Collaborate with peers…
Create multimedia…
Use simulations or…
Work with others from…
Develop simulations or…
CONSUME
CREATE
19. 19
Apps + full applications working together to provide
the richest, no compromise experience .
Support note taking with digital pen, sketching,
annotating, showing process, prototyping and
complex visual thinking
Handwriting recognition for mathematics, music,
chemistry etc.
Support for functional software for graphic design
and creativity
Support typing for longer assignments, multitask for
complex research & knowledge building, including
MS Office
Support music composition, playing, composing etc.
Video and audio capture and editing
Support for small amounts of typing
Voice, video, and audio collaboration
Internet research
P1-3 P - 12 P7-12
20. Skills for tomorrow’s workforce
Productivity
Simple
mobile
Smartphones
Fully-functional
laptop
2 in 1
PC with Pen
No skills Employability Skills
Apps-based
Slate/Tablet
Consumption Production
Tablets
21. 21
The schools who work through these
steps are more likely to :
• Deploy the right model of BYOD
• Get measurably good outcomes (beyond
engagement)
• Have a sustainable, scalable & replicable program
28. Who owns the device(s)?
Productivity
Simple
mobile
Smartphones
Fully-functional
laptop
Slate/Tablet
PC with Pen
No skills Employability Skills
Consumption Production
Apps-based
Slate/Tablet
RT Tablets
Government
or Sponsor
pays
Parents pay
Co-
contribution
model
School pays
38. Apps Tasks
1. Showcase
2. Search for apps
you could use for a
variety of uses in
the classroom
3. Share those apps
on our OneNote –
Windows 8 Apps
Section
4. Look at an app
shared by others
42. Digital Toolbox
Planning with Teacher Lesson Plan Manager, and OneNote
Tutorials with iXplain, and Community Clips
Presenting with NearPod, OneDrive PowerPoint,
Feedback with Drawboard PDF, OneDrive and OneNote
Faculty work with OneDrive
43. Digital Toolbox
Tutorials – Use Record Voice and Pen (iXplain) to create a tutorial. Share
with a colleague and give feedback – I like this because, I am wondering if…
Presenting – Work your way through the NearPod Tutorial below (in the
OneNote) and begin planning a future Nearpod Tutorial
Feedback – Go to to the link XXXXXXX and enter comments or edit the
doc in the browser. OR Install and open Drawboard PDF, and using the doc
below, give feedback.
44. Windows 8 Links:
BYOD White paper and Deployment Guide
Intel BYOD support portal for parents
Lenovo BYOD support portal for parents
LWT Example portal for parent BYOD Purchases
Intel Teach
Microsoft IT Academy
Windows in the Classroom Sessions
45. Office 365 Links:
Office 365 for Education
Office 365 for DEECD schools – Digital Learning Branch
Office 365 Training with DLE (Pip Cleaves)
Apps Links:
Microsoft Education Australia Teacher’s Blog
Microsoft Education Australia Pinterest Page
Microsoft Windows 8 Apps Store
46. Other Links:
Work At Home Software for teachers
Microsoft Partners in Learning Network
Microsoft 21C Learning Design
Microsoft 21C Learning Design Windows 8 app
Microsoft Peer Coaching and 21C Learning Design
Professional Learning with DLE (Pip Cleaves)
Partners in Learning Network – School Research Tool