In November, we presented our Common Core Digital Framework to a group consisting of Superintendents, Principals, Tech Directors, and Teacher Leaders. We spent a lot of time discussing intentionality. Technology is a tool, and as such, should never guide the content. Instead, the Common Core standards, ISTE's NET Standards for Students, SAMR and DOK levels should lead the discussion. It was a powerful opportunity to learn from and with each other. Something that is hard to come by for district and site administrators.
Presentation: Achievement Gap Task Force
Presentation: Achievement Gap Task Force
- Lakeside's Common Core Digital Framework Video
http://bit.ly/1oUi636 - Framework - Reading Standard for Informational Text- 8th Grade
http://bit.ly/1w0eCQx - Framework - Reading Standard for Informational Text - K-2
http://bit.ly/1oQA6P1 - Framework Planning Guide - Electronic Version
http://bit.ly/1rtiza1 - Framework Planning Guide - Printable Version
http://bit.ly/1rtiza1 - SAMR Sort Activities
http://bit.ly/ZMrlcx - SAMR Model
http://bit.ly/1ruI7EL - Demo Lessons on Video
These lessons taught in a 2nd grade classroom in the Lakeside Union School District provide ideas for teachers on how to seamlessly integrate technology into the curriculum to transform teaching and learning.
http://bit.ly/1wD1fY8 - See, Think, Feel Graphic Organizer
http://bit.ly/1rM5DgH - Webb's Depth of Knowledge (DOK) Chart
http://bit.ly/1rH9Moj - ISTE Profiles for Technology Literate Students
http://bit.ly/lefptuo