Intel® Teach Elements Compelling, Convenient, Online Professional Development for Educators Terri Nikole Baca, Innovate+Educate January 16, 2014 Intel® Education Programs Intel's Vision This decade we will create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on earth Our Global Strategy Use our unmatched employee talents, manufacturing, technology, and brand strength to: Grow PC and Datacenter business with new users and uses Extend Intel Solutions to win in adjacent market segments Create a continuum of secure, personal computing experiences Care for our people, the planet, and inspire the next generation Intel® Education 10M Teachers Trained 7M PCs for Education 7M Students Participate in Intel International Science and Engineering Fair Affiliates Annually 4M Employee Volunteer Hours for Education $100M Annual Investment to Improve Education in 70 Countries Education Transformation Model Systemic framework to support and improve education • Support Common Core Transition • College and career readiness for 21st century workplace • Increase national competitiveness Intel® Education Programs Intel Teach Affiliate Summit – Community of States I’m coming away with a new sense of "WOW" with the awesome opportunities to enrich and expand opportunities for educators. Curtis Hall, AEA Superintendent, Kentucky The ability to collaborate and share ideas is huge! Karen Nelson, University of Texas Austin Intel® Education Programs Intel Teach Affiliate National Community ITAs share content and best practices for implementation of the Intel® Teach Elements professional development ITA States: • Alabama DOE. ASUM • Alaska DOE • Arizona DOE • California LAUSD, CSULA, Washington Montana Oregon North Dakota Maine Vermont New Hampshire Minnesota Idaho South Dakota Wisconsin Wyoming Michigan Nebraska Nevada Utah California Arizona Colorado New Mexico New York Iowa Missouri Indiana Kentucky Tennessee Oklahoma Arkansas Ohio Delaware Maryland West Virginia Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Alabama Mississippi Georgia Texas Louisiana Florida Alaska Hawaii Rhode Island Connecticut PennsylvaniaNew Jersey Illinois Kansas Massachusetts CSUF, Touro • Colorado ESAs • Delaware DOE • Florida DOE, USF • Georgia U. Brenau • Iowa DOE, UNI • Illinois IVS, NIU • Kansas DOE • Missouri eMINTS • Nebraska DOE • New Hampshire DOE • New York NYIT • New Mexico PDE • North Carolina DPI • North Dakota UND • Oregon PSU • Pennsylvania CLIU21 • South Carolina DOE • South Dakota TIE • Texas UT Austin+TEA • Utah UEN+DOE • Vermont DOE • Virginia DOE • West Virginia DOE • Wisconsin DPI Intel® Education Programs Intel® Teach Elements A series of compelling online professional development courses that provide deeper exploration of 21st century learning concepts. • Convenient just-in-time professional development for busy educators • Compelling e-learning content, including animated tutorials, interactive learning exercises, and offline activities. • Free online • Practical, with action planning activities to implement new approaches in your existing curricula. For K-12 Educators Intel Teach Elements Overview Designing Blended Learning Assessment in 21st Century Classrooms For Administrators Collaboration in the Digital Classroom Inquiry in the Science Classroom ProjectBased Approaches Thinking Critically with Data Click a picture to play an overview video about the course Download a Brochure Intel® Education Programs Educational Leadership Intel® Teach Elements Designing Blended Learning Designing Blended Learning helps teachers transition teaching to blended learning experiences, where some portion of learning occurs online and outside of a traditional classroom setting. 9 Intel® Education Programs 5 Modules: 1-3 hours of e-learning each Module 1: Course Structure Blended Learning Overview Each Module has 3 to 6 Lessons Module 2: A Blended Learning Framework Module 3: Tools and Resources for Blended Learning Module 4: Assessment and Blended Learning Module 5: Blended Learning Implementation Lessons include 3 types of activities 1. E-learning: learn concepts in interactive tutorials 2. Action Planning: apply concepts to one’s own classroom 3. Facilitated Discussion: share ideas and give feedback on action plans Designing Blended Learning explains and demonstrates blended learning with interactive activities and locally relevant classroom examples. Intel® Education Programs Next Steps: Taking the Course Visit www.intel.com/teachers to find a course online Facilitated online course offered via IDEAL-NM For a more powerful experience, take the course with a group of leaders from your school or district. • 8 – 10 hours of facilitated content on line • Courses provided online by PED and I+E • Courses will be available beginning February 2014 • Contact Dr. Jill Brown with Innovate+Educate for more information (drjillbrown@gmail.com) Intel® Education Programs Join the Teachers Engage Community http://engage.intel.com Teachers Engage is a worldwide network of educators interested in effective use of technology, instructional design, project-based approaches, assessment of 21st century skills, open-ended questioning. Watch a video about Teachers Engage Why join? • • • • • Network with educators worldwide (Intel Teach represents 60 countries) Be informed on education technology policies and share your point of view Participate in our free Webinars or host one of your own for the community Access all your Intel Teach training resources in one location Receive tips, tricks, and strategies for effective trainings Intel® Education Programs www.intel.com/teachers - Free teaching tools & resources Intel® Education Programs www.intel.com/teachers Copyright © 2012 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel and the Intel logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. Intel® Teach Elements Implementation Toolkit Join a group that shares ideas and resources for implementing the courses: • • • • • • facilitation guides and materials marketing materials recruitment strategies syllabi, implementation case studies License to host course content for learning management systems links to report teachers you train (as required by our Terms of Use) http://engage.intel.com/groups/intel-teach-elementsimplementation-toolkit Intel® Education Programs Intel® Teach Elements: Designing Blended Learning Prepare your students for tomorrow’s careers with effective tools, flexibility, and independent learning skills. • Explore how technology fosters student communication and learning in a digital environment • Learn about classroom management strategies that support active learning in a blended classroom environment Intel® Education Programs Intel® Teach Elements Inquiry in the Science Classroom Explore ways to develop students’ scientific thinking and practices Inquiry in the Science Classroom is an interactive online course that helps teachers engage students with scientific inquiry practices so they learn how to do science like professional scientists. Inquiry is the only Intel Teach Elements course focused less broadly than K-12, all subjects – it is ideally for teachers of students in 3rd to 8th grades. 17 Intel® Education Programs 5 Modules: 1-3 hours of e-learning each Module 1: Course Structure Introduction to Scientific Inquiry Each Module has 3 to 6 Lessons Module 2: The Phases of Scientific Inquiry Module 3: Instructional Design for Scientific Inquiry Module 4: Science Inquiry in the Classroom Module 5: Technology that Supports Science Inquiry Lessons include 3 types of activities 1. E-learning: learn concepts in interactive tutorials 2. Action Planning: apply concepts to one’s own classroom 3. Facilitated Discussion: share ideas and give feedback on action plans Teachers learn specific strategies for inquiry as part of any science learning, regardless of the science discipline, to engage students Intel® Education Programs Intel® Teach Elements: Inquiry in the Science Classroom An interactive eLearning experience for new and veteran science teachers of students in 3rd through 8th grade, this course helps build a foundation for scientific inquiry. • Explore the rationale and research basis, common misconceptions, and specific strategies for incorporating inquiry into science learning • See relevant classroom examples for the Scientific Inquiry Phases • Learn best practices for improving scientific inquiry through interactive activities Intel® Education Programs Intel® Teach Elements Thinking Critically with Data Prepare students to think critically in our information-rich world Thinking Critically with Data is an online course where teachers explore skills and strategies to teach students to thinking critically in our information-rich world. Teachers will understand how to design student projects and assessments that address critical thinking skills when collecting and analyzing data. 20 Intel® Education Programs 5 Modules: 1-3 hours of e-learning each Module 1: Course Structure Information in Society and the Classroom Each Module has 3 to 6 Lessons Module 2: Project Design for Critical Thinking Module 3: Skills for Thinking Critically with Data Module 4: Tools for Effective Data Analysis Module 5: Critical Thinking and Instruction Lessons include 3 types of activities 1. E-learning: learn concepts in interactive tutorials 2. Action Planning: apply concepts to one’s own classroom 3. Facilitated Discussion: share ideas and give feedback on action plans Teachers learn to help students develop specific skills necessary for analyzing, interpreting, and displaying different kinds of data. Intel® Education Programs Intel® Teach Elements: Thinking Critically with Data Developing the skills essential for analyzing information and interpreting data is critical in all subject matters. • Explore the importance of cultivating students’ skills to think critically about information • Develop strategies for advancing students’ data collection and analysis skills Intel® Education Programs Intel® Teach Elements Collaboration in the Digital Classroom Help students become more proficient digital collaborators, to prepare them for our globally connected world In Collaboration in the Digital Classroom, teachers see how collaboration helps students develop 21st century thinking skills and deepen content understanding. Teachers learn how to plan and manage collaboration activities that integrate online collaborative tools. 23 Intel® Education Programs 5 Modules: 1-3 hours of e-learning each Module 1: Course Structure Collaborative Classrooms Each Module has 3 to 6 Lessons Module 2: A Framework for Digital Collaboration Module 3: Tools of Collaboration Module 4: Collaboration Strategies Module 5: Collaborative Classroom Management Lessons include 3 types of activities 1. E-learning: learn concepts in interactive tutorials 2. Action Planning: apply concepts to one’s own classroom 3. Facilitated Discussion: share ideas and give feedback on action plans Teachers learn how to plan collaboration activities to help students develop 21st century thinking skills, deepen content understanding, and prepare for the global world. Intel® Education Programs Intel® Teach Elements: Collaboration in a Digital Classroom Follow two teachers who discuss and implement collaboration strategies and tools into their classroom. • See collaboration in action—examples in the classroom • Explore a framework for digital collaboration • Explore online collaborative tools • Understand collaborative strategies to support ethical, safe, and legal online collaboration skills • Support and manage collaboration Intel® Education Programs Intel® Teach Elements Assessment in 21st Century Classrooms Learn innovative approaches to assessment of 21st century skills Assessment in 21st Century Classrooms offers an in-depth look at assessment that meets the needs of 21st century teaching and learning. In this course, teachers see how assessment strategies can benefit their teaching practices and their students’ learning. They learn how to plan, develop, and manage student-centered assessment. 26 Intel® Education Programs 5 Modules: 1-3 hours of e-learning each Module 1: 21st Century Learning Course Structure Each Module has 3 to 6 Lessons Module 2: Assessment Strategies Module 3: Assessment Methods Module 4: Assessment Development Module 5: Assessment In Action Lessons include 3 types of activities 1. E-learning: learn concepts in interactive tutorials 2. Action Planning: apply concepts to one’s own classroom 3. Facilitated Discussion: share ideas and give feedback on action plans Participants learn to plan, develop, and manage student-centered assessment. Intel® Education Programs Intel® Teach Elements: Assessment in 21st Century Classrooms Follow three teachers who are implementing embedded and ongoing assessment methods in their classrooms • See assessment in action in 21st century classrooms • Learn about purposes, methods, and instruments for assessment • Understand how to integrate assessment methods • Plan and develop assessments • Support and manage ongoing assessment and data Intel® Education Programs Intel® Teach Elements Project-Based Approaches Engage your students with new approaches for your classroom Project-Based Approaches helps teachers improve their understanding and application of project-based learning in their classrooms. This course is for teachers who are new to project-based approaches – and teachers who are experienced with project-based approaches find it equally helpful. 29 Intel® Education Programs 5 Modules: 1-3 hours of e-learning each Module 1: Project Basics Course Structure Each Module has 3 to 6 Lessons Module 2: Project Planning Module 3: Project Assessment Module 4: Project Management Module 5: Project Instruction Lessons include 3 types of activities 1. E-learning: learn concepts in interactive tutorials 2. Action Planning: apply concepts to one’s own classroom 3. Facilitated Discussion: share ideas and give feedback on action plans Participants develop materials and activities to implement or improve project-based approaches in their classrooms. Intel® Education Programs Intel® Teach Elements: Project-Based Approaches An experienced teacher mentors her colleague, sharing her strategies to engage students in projects that enhance their learning. You’ll also see how students are benefiting from Project-Based Approaches. Intel® Education Programs Course Structure – Orientation Intel® Education Programs