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  • Using Technology to Enhance Co-Teaching Sara Elburn, M.S. Ron Siers, ABD Stacie Siers, M.Ed. Salisbury University
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  • Turning Point: I have 1.Used it. 2.This is my first time. 1234567891011121314151617181920 2122232425262728293031323334353637383940
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  • Wikis: I have 1.Used them. 2.Seen them. 3.Huh? 1234567891011121314151617181920 2122232425262728293031323334353637383940
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  • Who, where, why A Bit about Us Workshops for PDS Mentors Research on Collaborative Internships
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  • Our Shared Vision Your Challenge: Turning possibility thinking into an inspired vision that is shared with your intern or mentor. Be forward-looking and look across the horizon of time and imagine the great opportunities to come with technology (Kouzes & Posner, 2007). The image may be vague from a distance, but IMAGINE that the extraordinary is possible and the ordinary can be transformed into something wonderful & noble (Kouzes & Posner, 2007). Imagine the possibilities Find a common purpose
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  • Millennial Expectations & Technology (Carter, 2008) Millennial Generation 1982 2002 (76 million) (Interns) Generation X - 1961 1981 (Small Cohort) (Mentors) Boom Generation - 1943 1960 (80 million) (Mentors) Traditionalist Generation 1925 1942
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  • Millennial Interaction with Multiple Technological Resources 1.Unfamiliar with life before networking technologies. Consider themselves to be technologically savvy (Carter, 2005) 2.No experience with life before cell phones, instant messaging, Internet applications, Blackberries, Palm technologies, IPods, & handheld technologies (Howe & Strauss 2000; Raines, 2003, Carter, 2005) 3.Learning occurs through social collaboration 4.Social networking & Social negotiation are the norm (Howe & Strauss, 2000)
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  • In a supportive collaborative internship experience, the mentors existential presence is perceived by the intern as more than just a physical presence. There is the aspect of the mentor giving of oneself to the intern. This giving of oneself may be in response to the interns request, but it is more often a voluntary effort and is unsolicited by the intern. The mentors willingness to give of oneself is primarily perceived by the intern as an attitude and behavior of consultation and really listening and responding to the unique concerns of the individual intern as a person of value. The mentors ability to model enthusiasm and passion for teaching and learning along with collaboratively planning lessons foster the interns teaching efficacy. The mentor provides the intern with enough personal space to understand their teaching self. The direct result of the mentors existential presence and caring disposition is a co-teaching relationship where both members view each other as teammates for the benefit of their students. Exhaustive Description of a Supportive Mentor: Collaborative Internship Experience THERE + CARE =
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  • "The strength of co-teaching comes from the many opportunities to use innovative practices that would be far less practical in a classroom with one teacher." - Marilyn Friend, 2007 "Teachers (81%) in co-taught classrooms were more likely to provide instruction that involved students in higher dimensions of learning." - James M. Walsh & Barbara Jones, 2004 "Coming up with differentiated and motivating lessons is much easier with two people. Two teachers means that two people can figure out how to "shake up" the lesson and ensure maximum student engagement." - Wendy W. Murawski & Lisa Dicker, 2008 Collaborative Voices
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  • Keep in mind Meaningful use Mentors are models Intern anxiety
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  • In a supportive collaborative internship experience, the mentors existential presence is perceived by the intern as more than just a physical presence. There is the aspect of the mentor giving of oneself to the intern. This giving of oneself may be in response to the interns request, but it is more often a voluntary effort and is unsolicited by the intern. The mentors willingness to give of oneself is primarily perceived by the intern as an attitude and behavior of consultation and really listening and responding to the unique concerns of the individual intern as a person of value. The mentors ability to model enthusiasm and passion for teaching and learning along with collaboratively planning lessons foster the interns teaching efficacy. The mentor provides the intern with enough personal space to understand their teaching self. The direct result of the mentors existential presence and caring disposition is a co-teaching relationship where both members view each other as teammates for the benefit of their students. Exhaustive Description of a Supportive Mentor: Collaborative Internship Experience
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  • Google Calendar: I have 1.Used it. 2.Seen it. 3.Huh? 1234567891011121314151617181920 2122232425262728293031323334353637383940
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  • Twitter: I have 1.Used it. 2.Seen it. 3.Huh? 1234567891011121314151617181920 2122232425262728293031323334353637383940
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  • In a supportive collaborative internship experience, the mentors existential presence is perceived by the intern as more than just a physical presence. There is the aspect of the mentor giving of oneself to the intern. This giving of oneself may be in response to the interns request, but it is more often a voluntary effort and is unsolicited by the intern. The mentors willingness to give of oneself is primarily perceived by the intern as an attitude and behavior of consultation and really listening and responding to the unique concerns of the individual intern as a person of value. The mentors ability to model enthusiasm and passion for teaching and learning along with collaboratively planning lessons foster the interns teaching efficacy. The mentor provides the intern with enough personal space to understand their teaching self. The direct result of the mentors existential presence and caring disposition is a co- teaching relationship where both members view each other as teammates for the benefit of their students. Exhaustive Description of a Supportive Mentor: Collaborative Internship Experience
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  • Internet Treasure Hunts: I have 1.Used them. 2.Seen them. 3.Huh? 1234567891011121314151617181920 2122232425262728293031323334353637383940
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  • Digital Stories: I have 1.Created them. 2.Seen them. 3.Huh? 1234567891011121314151617181920 2122232425262728293031323334353637383940
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  • Webspiration: I have 1.Used it. 2.Seen it. 3.Huh? 1234567891011121314151617181920 2122232425262728293031323334353637383940
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  • In a supportive collaborative internship experience, the mentors existential presence is perceived by the intern as more than just a physical presence. There is the aspect of the mentor giving of oneself to the intern. This giving of oneself may be in response to the interns request, but it is more often a voluntary effort and is unsolicited by the intern. The mentors willingness to give of oneself is primarily perceived by the intern as an attitude and behavior of consultation and really listening and responding to the unique concerns of the individual intern as a person of value. The mentors ability to model enthusiasm and passion for teaching and learning along with collaboratively planning lessons foster the interns teaching efficacy. The mentor provides the intern with enough personal space to understand their teaching self. The direct result of the mentors existential presence and caring disposition is a co- teaching relationship where both members view each other as teammates for the benefit of their students. Exhaustive Description of a Supportive Mentor: Collaborative Internship Experience
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  • Google Docs: I have 1.Used it. 2.Seen it. 3.Huh? 1234567891011121314151617181920 2122232425262728293031323334353637383940
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  • In a supportive collaborative internship experience, the mentors existential presence is perceived by the intern as more than just a physical presence. There is the aspect of the mentor giving of oneself to the intern. This giving of oneself may be in response to the interns request, but it is more often a voluntary effort and is unsolicited by the intern. The mentors willingness to give of oneself is primarily perceived by the intern as an attitude and behavior of consultation and really listening and responding to the unique concerns of the individual intern as a person of value. The mentors ability to model enthusiasm and passion for teaching and learning along with collaboratively planning lessons foster the interns teaching efficacy. The mentor provides the intern with enough personal space to understand their teaching self. The direct result of the mentors existential presence and caring disposition is a co- teaching relationship where both members view each other as teammates for the benefit of their students. Exhaustive Description of a Supportive Mentor: Collaborative Internship Experience
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  • In a supportive collaborative internship experience, the mentors existential presence is perceived by the intern as more than just a physical presence. There is the aspect of the mentor giving of oneself to the intern. This giving of oneself may be in response to the interns request, but it is more often a voluntary effort and is unsolicited by the intern. The mentors willingness to give of oneself is primarily perceived by the intern as an attitude and behavior of consultation and really listening and responding to the unique concerns of the individual intern as a person of value. The mentors ability to model enthusiasm and passion for teaching and learning along with collaboratively planning lessons foster the interns teaching efficacy. The mentor provides the intern with enough personal space to understand their teaching self. The direct result of the mentors existential presence and caring disposition is a co-teaching relationship where both members view each other as teammates for the benefit of their students. Exhaustive Description of a Supportive Mentor: Collaborative Internship Experience
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  • TTP: Teammate Technological Pedagogy Tech goal Early tech check Management Reassure Plan B
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  • Contact Information Ron Siers [email protected] Sara Elburn [email protected] Visit our Wiki: http://rrsiers.wikispaces.com/MdPDS