Professional Development
- Michael McKinnon
- Jun 5, 2023
- 7 min read
Updated: Jun 25, 2023
Professional Development Presentation Transcript
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Professional Development Presentation
Michael H.McKinnon
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Professional Associations are an invaluable resource for educators as they pursue excellence in their chosen field. Some associations offer credentialing which brings professionalism and respectability to education and educators. Some associations also offer continuing education in the form of classes that can be taken on-line and conferences which can be attended in person where invaluable networking can take place. Another function which professional associations can serve is to keep educators up to date on cutting edge developments within the field. (Frederiksen, 2016).
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Professional associations such as the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) work within the broader context of continuing education to provide educators with professional development resources in technology. We will focus this presentation on ISTE resources.
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ISTE Blogs
The EdSurge Podcast
Edtech Research
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ISTE. (2023). ISTE Blog: Ideas, content, and resources for leading-edge educators. https://www.iste.org/explore
The ISTE Blog has many wonderful resources for teacher development. Just a brief glance at the homepage for the ISTE Blog shows the most recent happenings for educators around professional development, a link to subscribe to the ISTE YouTube channel where an educator can view countless hours of professional development videos, and a categorical list of topics designed to guide educators into focused areas of professional development. Categories within this list include Computer Science, Digital and Media Literacy, Educational Citizenship, ISTE Standards in action, and several others. There is a “Most Recent” tab on the ISTE Blog which connects viewers to a wide range of subjects most recently covered by ISTE Blog writers. I looked at two posts titled, 7 Ways of Creating Psychological Safety for Students by Greta Sandler and Stephanie Howell and Focus on UDL when using classroom technology by Jennifer Snelling.
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Sandler, G., & Howell, S. (2023, May 31). 7 ways of creating psychological safety for students. ISTE. Retrieved June 4, 2023, from https://www.iste.org/explore/classroom/7-ways-creating-psychological-safety-students
This blog takes educators through seven steps or ideas that can be implemented in the classroom to create a psychologically safe environment where students feel supported and are more likely to engage with their teachers, peers, and curriculum. Teachers get clear, practical methods from this article on how to help students self-reflect toward achieving a self-awareness that leads to metacognition, how to build community amongst students by encouraging self-expression and facilitating diversity of thought in class discussions, and fun ways to bring a “growth mindset” to the classroom through positive teacher and peer feedback. Lastly, this blog discusses that thing which we all want to bring to learning and that is joy. How can we as educators infuse a sense of fun and creativity into our students’ daily learning? This blog offers some great, practical ways to achieve some of the intangibles which we all seek in our classroom that can be thought of under the umbrella of a psychologically safe environment. This resource has provided me with some thoughtful ways to create a peaceful, reflective, and engaging classroom for students. I think that students who will benefit the most from this resource are those who find classroom discussions an anxiety provoking exercise and students who become anxious when there are behavioral disruptions present in the classroom. (Sandler & Howell, 2023).
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Snelling, J. (2021, October 23). Focus on UDL when using classroom technology. ISTE. https://www.iste.org/explore/classroom/focus-udl-when-using-classroom-technology
UDL Pedagogy
Another great blog is this one on Assistive technology which discusses Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in the classroom. The author discusses the need for flexibility to achieve genuine inclusion in learning. The problem that is often encountered for special needs students in classrooms is that they are accommodated rather than truly included in the classroom. The author also asserts that accommodation and inclusion are practiced in a reactionary manner in today’s classroom rather than by design. UDL encourages educators to envision the future of their classroom and how inclusion might be achieved in many different facets, for many different individuals, across a considerable span of time. In this manner a kind of universality of inclusion will occur naturally (Snelling, 2021).
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UDL Technology
Snelling, J. (2021, October 23). Focus on UDL when using classroom technology. ISTE. https://www.iste.org/explore/classroom/focus-udl-when-using-classroom-technology
Technology which aids accessibility and inclusion is ubiquitous in today’s culture and the classroom. Touchscreens, voice dictation and word prediction, closed captioning, and text-to-voice features all started out as accommodations for disabilities but are now universally utilized. Educators would do well to keep this in mind when implementing Universal Design for Learning in the classroom. As a teacher I plan to adopt the UDL mindset and seek to anticipate rather than react in the classroom. I believe special needs learners will benefit the most from the UDL mindset as they step into a classroom which is tailor made for their learning (Snelling, 2021).
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ISTE. (2023). The Edsurge podcast. https://www.edsurge.com/research/guides/the-edsurge-on-air-podcast
ISTE has several podcasts available on their website. The one I chose, The EdSurge podcast, is a great resource for teachers looking to expand their understanding of technology. This podcast is hosted primarily by reporter Jeff Young with a few other occasional, guest contributors. This prolific podcast focuses on the future of education and features interviews with leading scholars, technology creators and prominent educators. The broad range of subjects covered in this podcast which spans hundreds of episodes over more than three years is just incredible. A brief scan of recent episodes includes discussions on utilizing ChatGPT, the efficacy or harm of active-shooter school drills, and the debate over school start times. I chose to listen to an episode on student disengagement in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Young, J. (Host), (2023, May 31). How instructors are adapting to a rise in student disengagement [Audio podcast episode]. In The EdSurge podcast. ISTE. https://www.edsurge.com/research/guides/the-edsurge-on-air-podcast
This episode of the podcast found the host at Texas State University where he interviewed several professors and students on student disengagement as well as anonymously observing a few classes on his own to assess students’ engagement. The host also interviewed a variety of credentialed experts in the field of education about in-person learning. The theme that teachers, administrators, and experts kept coming back to was empathy and variety. Empathy means understanding that students are returning from a two-year period of distance learning wherein they experienced various types of traumas while variety was discussed in the context of students being constantly distracted by the technology around them and how educators can leverage that technology in the classroom through providing a variety of ways to complete learning goals. I think that this podcast is useful for teachers in that they can stay on the cutting edge of technology in the classroom as well as learn from a broad range of educational professionals what the current trends and ideas are in education. This resource helps me serve my students by keeping me up to date on what is going on in education regarding pedagogy, research, and technology. I think the range of topics in this podcast is so broad that all my students will be served by it.
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Castaneda, L.M., Bindman, S.W., & Divanji, R.A. (2021, August 9). Don’t forget to assess: How teachers check for new and deeper learning when integrating virtual reality in the classroom. Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 55(2), 210-229. https://doi.org/10.1080/15391523.2021.1950083
Edtech Research
Membership in ISTE grants access to the Journal of Research on Technology in Education as well as the Journal of Digital Learning in Teacher Education. Both journals are filled from cover to cover with every type of qualitative and quantitative study imaginable in the field of educational technology. The article which I chose to highlight for this presentation focused on how teachers may discover new assessment strategies as they implement new technology in the classroom. This article will help me serve my students as I develop ways to assess learning with the advent of new technologies and learning platforms in the classroom. As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes prolific in students lives through programs like ChatGPT, articles like this one will help me adapt to the ever-changing classroom. I think this resource will most benefit students who are challenged by using technology as it will equip me on how best to teach them.
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ISTE Live 23
ISTE. (2023). EdTech Conference. ISTE Live 23. https://conference.iste.org/2023/?_ga=2.168653025.1376405961.1685898621-3425219.1684466628
McBride, A. (2023). Get your grant proposal to the top of the stack. ISTE Live 23. https://conference.iste.org/2023/program/search/detail_session.php?id=116517582
This exciting conference is taking place in just a few weeks in Philadelphia, PA. It features an international array of educators, innovators, actors, authors, journalists, inventors, and public servants. There is even an autonomous AI listed as a guest. Over 900 individual sessions are being offered at this conference. The first session I would like to attend is by Dr. Ashley McBride, North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Get your grant proposal to the top of the stack. I work at a small, private, Christian school. We do not have access to the same resources as publicly funded schools, so I would like to learn how to write grants for our school.
Create Labs. (2023). CLAiRA AI. ISTE Live 23. https://conference.iste.org/2023/program/search/detail_presenter.php?id=116658351
The second session I would attend features an autonomous AI powered avatar known as CLAiRA. Create Labs states that this autonomous AI is at the forefront of design. I am curious about the capabilities of AI and want to stay informed as to its effects on education and the culture which my learners inhabit.
References
Castaneda, L.M., Bindman, S.W., & Divanji, R.A. (2021, August 9). Don’t forget to assess: How teachers check for new and deeper learning when integrating virtual reality in the classroom. Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 55(2), 210-229. https://doi.org/10.1080/15391523.2021.1950083
Create Labs. (2023). CLAiRA AI. ISTE Live 23. https://conference.iste.org/2023/program/search/detail_presenter.php?id=116658351
Frederiksen, Lee. (2016, December 12). The value of your professional associations. Hinge. [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SBPT9gECVk&t=2s
ISTE. (2023). EdTech Conference. ISTE Live 23. https://conference.iste.org/2023/?_ga=2.168653025.1376405961.1685898621-3425219.1684466628
ISTE. (2023). Edtech Research: Explore the horizons of educational technology. https://www.iste.org/professional-development/edtech-research
ISTE. (2023). ISTE Blog: Ideas, content, and resources for leading-edge educators. https://www.iste.org/explore
McBride, A. (2023). Get your grant proposal to the top of the stack. ISTE Live 23. https://conference.iste.org/2023/program/search/detail_session.php?id=116517582
Sandler, G., & Howell, S. (2023, May 31). 7 ways of creating psychological safety for students. ISTE. https://www.iste.org/explore/classroom/7-ways-creating-psychological-safety-students
Snelling, J. (2021, October 23). Focus on UDL when using classroom technology. ISTE. https://www.iste.org/explore/classroom/focus-udl-when-using-classroom-technology
Young, J. (Host), (2023, May 31). How instructors are adapting to a rise in student disengagement [Audio podcast episode]. In The EdSurge podcast. ISTE. https://www.edsurge.com/research/guides/the-edsurge-on-air-podcast
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