Saturday, March 18, 2017

School is an institution; Learning is a culture

Learning happens long before a young child ever steps into a school.  They are driven by their natural curiosity to explore their surroundings.  They learn everyday through cause and effect, and the "What if" principle.  Young children's imaginations are filled with possibilities and wonder; and then they enter school.

School teaches compliance.  Webster's dictionary defines compliance as "the act or process of complying to a desire, demand, proposal, or regimen".  Schools teach children to obey, by punishing those who do not follow directions, follow the rules, or think differently. Schools by current design are imagination killers; but that is changing.  Technology and innovation make learning available anytime, anywhere.

One by one classrooms are evolving into places where learning happens by exploration. Learning begins with questions, and is driven by natural curiosity. This shift in education may one day change school from and institution of compliance to a culture of learning.

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Thursday, March 16, 2017

What if .... IMMOOC B2


"What if we hired people who did not look at teaching as a "career" but as a "passion"?


Schools would be flowing with excitement daily.  Passion is defined as "strong and barely controllable emotion". Passionate people are enthusiastic and enthusiastic teachers inspire their students to dream big and "think outside of the box".  MANY schools have some passionate educators on staff; but if All schools were filled with them, the possibilities are limitless!

Monday, March 13, 2017

Change is Hard -- Be Brave!

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Change is Hard.  As a leader in educational technology it is important to really understand that.  To successfully lead people thru change, relationships matter.  As leaders we must meet people where they are, and provide experiences where they can be challenged, but also find success.

Coming into my school with the roll out of a 1:1 iPad initiative, I was purposeful in my interactions with the staff. I understood that many were unsure of their ability to manipulate these devices and they often said "I'm not good with technology"; "technology isn't in my wheel house". To these statements I would always respond with a resounding "yet"., changing the dialogue from a statement to a possibility.

Adding yet to the end of their statements helped them to realize that while they weren't comfortable with technology today, with practice they will be better tomorrow. I reassured them that I would be there to help them along the way, and I made it a priority to be there. Understanding people's fears, and helping them be brave helped build a foundation of trust that they can use  as they develop their competence in integrating technology into the classroom.   


"Each small step that is accomplished
helps develop confidence and competence along the way."

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Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Why Not take a Risk? #IMMOOC Blog 2


Innovation does not have to be a big new change -- sometimes the small things can make a big difference, impacting our students in ways we can not even imagine.   A podcast is just a digital audio recording; but unlike its predecessor the cassette tape that could only be heard by those sitting by the the speaker, a podcast can be listened to by anyone around the world.  Creating a podcast gives students an opportunity to practice speaking and place to share their ideas.   Creating and sharing with a global authentic audience who can provide feedback and validation for their work ups their game.

A few years ago, when podcasts and online radio was in it's infancy, I had the privilege of creating and moderating a High School internet broadcasting club.  The students created podcasts about things they were interested and one of the most successful was a show called "Anime Hour".  The students involved in that show met weekly and talked about the news happening in the world of anime.  Since we were streaming live, anyone who was linked in on the internet site could listen.  It was a show that was created by students, driven by their passion for all things Anime.  They were focused and driven to produce the best weekly show possible and as a result, their show grew in popularity so much that they had listeners all across the USA and even had listeners in China!  Talk about a global audience!  

Creating an Internet radio station from scratch was a risk; many of the administrator's didn't understand the technology and concept was so new we were really learning as we went along.  But the students were excited and worked so hard fine tuning each broadcast that it became a success. Once the administration heard the podcasts and saw the shows in production, they were proud of the kids and excited about this new venture and the opportunity it provided them.

Innovation + Risk = Opportunity

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