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ICT Literacy Through Student Digital Portfolios

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Using Media Arts to Promote Student Ownership of Student Digital Portfolios

Christa McAuliffe Technology Conference, 2016

Christa McAuliffe Technology Conference, 2015

NHSTE Tech Teacher SIG  STEAM Ahead! Conference, Thursday, April 13, 2017

 

Description

This workshop is designed to be an open forum for conversation and discussion around the development and assessment of the K-8 ICT Literacy student portfolios with an emphasis on problem solving strategies to integrate both technology and media arts into the development of the student digital portfolio in meaningful and non-intrusive ways. Discussion points will include how to make the digital portfolio process more engaging and empowering for students; what is media arts, and what are some ways to incorporate media arts into the development of the portfolio; what resources are available to assist with the set-up and design of digital portfolios; and how can the arts, particularly media arts, become valuable content for student portfolios.  Student portfolio development can be a powerful tool to support personalized, performance-based learning and promote student voice and ownership of learning world class knowledge and skills. Incorporating the media arts into student portfolio development can provide anytime/anywhere learning opportunities.  Whether you are a K-8 classroom or content specialist teacher, technology integrator, or provide technology support, this experience will help you understand how to develop and improve the learning experiences of your students through the digital portfolio process. Resources to help districts who struggle with how to implement the ICT digital portfolio requirement will be available along with information on the ICT literacy Standards and the Core Arts Standards/Arts Model Competencies. You are encouraged to bring a laptop with wireless connectivity to access online resources, but it is not a requirement for participation.  

 

A wide variety of resources are available from the Office of Educational Technology at the  NH Department of Education.

Visit the Office of Educational Technology:

on NHEON.org.

on this Wiki site.

on the NH DOE website.

ICT Literacy Toolkit on NHEON.org

 

Program Agenda

 

Using Media Arts to Promote Student Ownership of Student Digital Portfolios

Stan Freeda, Educational Technology and Online Learning Consultant

Marcia McCaffrey, Arts Consultant

New Hampshire Department of Education

 

Program Agenda

  • Welcome
  • Connectivity Issues
  • Workshop Wiki Space
  • Session Goal
  • Objectives
  • Activity: Think. Pair. Share.
  • Standards and Competencies
  • Activity: Connecting Media Arts and ICT Literacy 
  • Mapping Relationships Between Standards 
  • Ways to Incorporate Media Arts into Portfolio Development
  • Resources and Links for You
  • Drawing for Bling

 

 

Welcome

Brief introduction of Marcia and Stan and the items he brought for you.

A brief introductory question for everyone.   What do you hope to gain from this workshop? 
In other words, why did you choose to come to this workshop over the other choices at this time?

 

Introductory Question:

Go to www.menti.com use the code 20 85 02

 

Connectivity Issues?

Does everyone have a laptop and is able to get connected?

The Wiki Notice page has instructions for signing up on the wiki and getting connected at the conference.

 

Workshop Wiki

My presentations are all available on a wiki at http://mssle09.pbworks.com.  You can get your resources and information there, for all of my workshops.

The site is open for everyone.  

 

Goal for this Session

  • Understand how to use the media arts to make the ICT Literacy Student Portfolios more engaging for students.
  • Realize how to engage students through project-based learning as a means for populating student portfolios to meet ICT Literacy and Media Arts standards. 

 

Objectives

  • Understand the relevance of student portfolios as a repository for student learning over time. 
  • Review the newly refreshed ISTE Standards for Students.
  • Review the National Core Arts Standards and the NH Arts Model Competencies. 
  • Examine media arts examples; analyze and discuss how the work meets ISTE and arts standards. 
  • Identify resources available to help improve the student digital portfolio process.

 

Activity:  Think. Pair. Share.

Student ICT Literacy Digital Portfolios are required under the NH Minimum Standards for School Approval.   Discuss with a partner your current situation.

  • Do you have student K-8 digital portfolios?
  • What is your portfolio development and assessment process?
  • How involved are the students in this process?
  • What is working well in your school?
  • What isn't working so well, or needs improvement, or revision?

 

Standards and Competencies

ISTE Standards for Students 

NH ICT Literacy Standards

National Core Arts Standards 

NH Model Arts Competencies

Partnership for 21st Century Learning 

 

Activity:  Connecting Media Arts and ICT Literacy

Go to the Media Arts Student Work Page on the Core Arts Website - Moving Image Documentary
Watch the video MA-MK-I-04-V

Read the MA-MK-I-04-R  Student Reflection
Look at the Scoring Tool for this project
Watch the video again.
Identify the skills and competencies needed for the project.
Discussion

  • What skills and competencies did the student need to produce this video?

 

Mapping the Relationships Between Standards

Compare the main elements of ISTE Standards, National Core Arts, and 21st Century Learning Skills

 

Ways to Incorporate Media Arts into ICT Literacy Portfolio Development

Look at how the ISTE Standards apply to the Arts.

Discussion:

  • What are some ways to use media arts to support digital portfolios and engage students?

 

Resources And Links

 

National Core Arts Standards     http://nationalartsstandards.org/

National Core Arts Model Cornerstone Assessments  http://nationalartsstandards.org/sites/default/files/Media%20Arts%20MCA's/Media%20Arts%20MCA's/MA%20MCAs%20FINAL%205-12-14/Media%20Arts%20MCA%20Gr05.pdf 

ISTE Standards for Students   http://www.iste.org/standards

NH Model Arts Competencies   http://education.nh.gov/innovations/hs_redesign/documents/nhsbea-arts-final.pdf

Media Arts High School Proficient Moving Image Documentary   http://www.nationalartsstandards.org/content/media-arts-high-school-proficient-student-work

MA-MK-I-04-R  Documentary Reflection     http://www.nationalartsstandards.org/sites/default/files/MA-MK-I-04-R.pdf

Media Arts High School Proficient Moving Image Documentary Scoring Tool    http://www.nationalartsstandards.org/sites/default/files/Media%20Arts%20MCA%20HS-Proficient%20Revised%201-1-2016.pdf
Media Arts and ICT Portfolios Handout    https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByPI_YQv_K1acGFRQVF0eVhMTDg

NHEON  ICT Literacy Toolkit         http://www.nheon.org/ictliteracy/

NH  Minimum Standards for School Approval     http://education.nh.gov/legislation/standards.htm

NHDOE Updated Technical Advisory on Ed 306.42  https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eyOUpskR6s4KDUQJHK2Z2vOd9d-Ui2cnmosAmztceTY/edit?usp=sharing 

Partnership for 21st Century Learning    http://www.p21.org

Using Media Arts to Promote Student Ownership of Student Digital Portfolios Slideshow  https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1clraUXlGH_j93nJYpY-Fl5Q-DLyYK8I41t1TAPEn4Rc/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000 

 

Fair Use Guidelines

Codes of Best Practices compiled by the Center for Media and Social Impact     http://cmsimpact.org/codes-of-best-practices/
Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Online Video by the Center for Media and Social Impact    http://cmsimpact.org/code/code-best-practices-fair-use-online-video/
Statement on the Fair Use of Images for Teaching, Research and Study by the Visual Resources Association (see pages 8 & 9)    http://cmsimpact.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/vra_fairuse_statement.pdf
Case Studies showing legal interpretations of Transformative use of copyrighted materials (fair use)    http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/fair-use-what-transformative.html
Description of fair use from the Digital Media Law project    http://www.dmlp.org/legal-guide/fair-use

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2015 Christa McAuliffe Conference 

Achieving ICT Literacy Through Student Digital Portfolios

 

Goal for this Session

  • To help Teachers think differently about meeting the requirements for ICT Literacy. 

 

Handout:  Achieving ICT Literacy Through Student Digital Portfolios: What's Art Got to Do with It?

 

View the Workshop Presentation on Google Slides

 

Activity:  Connecting Media Arts and  ICT Literacy

Look over the list of project videos on one or both of these pages and watch a video that interests you:

https://vimeo.com/channels/370391/page:8  Skip the first two videos, student projects start with the third video.

https://vimeo.com/channels/370391/page:9

 

These projects came about as a result of the Model Cornerstone Assessment.

 

Pair Share

Pick a partner or two and share your thoughts with your partner.  Use the guiding questions for reference.

 

Guiding Questions:
How does the video project help students demonstrate ICT Literacy Standards?

What other content standards are evident in the video?

What opportunities are present in your school for similar projects?

What are the barriers to such projects?

 

 

Discussion:  Exploring ICT Literacy Through the Arts

 

Guiding Questions:

How does the performing and producing portions of the Core Arts Standards help support ICT Literacy Standards?
How can you reinvent the student portfolio as an Arts project?
How can ICT Literacy programs help support Arts programs and visa versa?
How does an interdisciplinary approach support competency in both content areas?

Final Questions and Thoughts

 

Workshop Slide Presentation    https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/18oq3-gwU-MUKq1B-RJ3jvzzVfvIVq6TSVXdtbRXDKJA/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000

 

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