Wednesday, June 15, 2011

June Professional Development: Bb Webinar Experience & iPad Webinar

This month, I participated in two professional development opportunities.
  1. Bb Webinar - Models of Blended Learning: What Works for Your District hosted by Blackboard (blackboard.com) & Educational Week (edweeek.org) was a great experience. Although I've presented at online conferences prior, this was the first time I was co-presenting online with Mimi, Johan Canuel (Bb), Pam (Volusia County) on a new on-demand system that I have not experienced before, ON24 Webcasting. Unlike Adobe Connect or Elluminate, presenters were not able to push out links or use arrows, pointers, etc. We mainly used the push to next slide button to progress the slide forward. Questions could be submitted and there was also a chat feature for presenters. Figures for attendance given to me were about 700+ registrations with appx. 200+ in attendance. Overall, it was a neat experience and I enjoyed presenting with Mimi, which allowed for a holistic KS view including campus & outreach programs in one presentation. :) To view the archive or access the PPT presentation, click on the link above.

  2. iPad 1:1 action by Michael Wells, Vallecito Union School District, Apple Education Webinar. I attended this Webinar because I was interested in learning more about how other districts were implementing iPads on a 1:1 basis. Here is a summary and highlights of the Webinar.
  • I liked how they focused on a consumer-inspired model to service their target learners: 1) students, 2) teachers, 3) parents and 4) global community (being transparent) realizing that implementation by teachers and involvement of parents was essential for success.
  • Their main goals that drove this initiative were to increase 21st century skills via 1) differentiation, 2) content enhancement and 3) presentation skills
  • They started by giving every teacher an iPad with no expectations but to play around with it and realized that technical support was non-existent because it was very easy to use.
  • Apps were one of the best things
  • Some favorite apps mentioned included: 1) GoodReader - multi-format display, PD annotation, Dropbox/WebDav, WiFi Transfer to cache Web sites while you're in the area addressing rural students Internet access at home challenge, 2) Air Sketch - 1 to many display allowing for iPad to turn into a whiteboard and see what the teacher is doing, 3) Sonic Pics - allows for digital story telling, class field trips and podcasting, 4) Sadun's Whiteboard - simple "show and tell" for math, quick response system
  • If you're like me and wanted to see more frequently used apps for instruction, here is the link that was provided, http://ipad.vusd.wikispaces.net/Apps