Friday, July 30, 2010

Action Research Plan

Purpose:

1. How might group collaboration, technology-based learning (with resources such as the use of the internet), and cross curricular integration help to ensure higher levels of thinking and meet curriculum standards in the school?
2. How can collaboration and follow up sessions improve teacher willingness to use technology in the classroom?

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Goals and Objectives/Outcomes of the Research Investigation

1. Teachers

a. will use different types of technology to improve teaching and share findings with students.
b. will employ a interdisciplinary approach towards lessons that will integrate technology.
c. will increase their level of technology proficiency.


2. Administration:
a. will observe students participating in use of technology in a more effective way
b. will see students participating and collaborating increasingly


3. Students

a. will use technology resources in the classroom, both independently and collaboratively
b. will connect their learnings to other subjects
c. will encounter new technologies will solve problems regarding the technology
d. will be able to access learning at any time on any day.


4. Parents

a. will have the opportunity to communicate with teachers at any time on any day.
b. will observe their students learning the appropriate tools toward becoming 21st century learners

5. Community
a. Will see participation in technology through wikis and blogs-and
b. will see students take a positive role in their “cyber-citizenship” that is needed in their 21st century future.


Activities Designed to Achieve the Objectives
Throughout the eight month journey, I see much tweaking occurring. After meeting with my team, site supervisor and mentor, they may have ideas that will work more effectively than my own. At this moment, I have not been able to reach my supervisor or my mentor. On my campus, and on my grade level, there is a need for cross-curricular teaching. The focal point in third grade in social studies revolves around communities all year long. Knowing this, I thought I would use the continents to base my interdisciplinary teaching on. I feel that by students selecting a continent, we can cover many TEKS in each subject. Students will get to choose their continent which will give the students ownership of their learning.

Here are some ideas that I thought would work for my class. For example, while working on place value students could research 5 to 10 different cities in a certain country. After selecting the cities, the students find out what the population is of each city. Students then could put these cities in order from smallest to largest, they could write out the numbers in expanded form, in written form. After figuring out the populations the students could cross over to social studies and decide which city was rural, urban, or suburban, and could make a video on PhotoStory using pictures of the places and describing why or how each one fits into the category. In science the students can learn with a group about the different ecosystems that are on their continent. They can do this by selecting one area (of the continent), and can create a PowerPoint with others in their group. The outcome of the group project will be for the students to share their findings with the rest of the class. Some things the PowerPoint may include are: an example of a food chain, a food web, animals that are carnivores, predators, prey, omnivores and other important vocabulary that pertains to an ecosystem. A sample writing activity would be to create an advertisement persuading people to come to a country/city on their continent. This can be done by using Animoto.

We will first review the continents with my students and explain that after exploring each continent, they will select the continent of their choice and will use that continent and explore it in depth throughout all their other subjects over the course of the year. I will start off slow, and especially in the first six weeks, spend much time reviewing basic rules of using technology, and delve into cyber ethics as they will be learning how to publish on the internet in a proper way.





Resources and Research Tools Needed for Data Gathering

The course discussion board has been a great place to begin researching what inquiry to do and to ask others in the class what their thoughts/ideas were. Some have done past work in cross curricular activities and have graciously shared their findings with me.
Find articles online that correlate with my action research question
Spend time reflecting and discussing with other team members, students, parents, administrator, and technology leader.



Draft Timeline for Completion or Implementation of Activities

The first six weeks will be spent reviewing the seven continents by using UnitedStreaming.com, Promethean Planet, Internet resources, and books from the library. This will ensure that all students will have knowledge of each continent so that they can make a choice about which one they want to learn the most about. Additionally, the first six weeks we will spend time reviewing how to use the computer, how to handle the laptops, how to shut down, how to save, etc. I will also introduce and thoroughly discuss cyber-ethics and other things like verifying websites, although at first the students will be using websites that are only approved by me.
The main goal I have for the first six weeks is to instill the idea that we are all a community of learners. One way for this to happen is for students to share their ideas with others in a constructive, safe environment. During the first week I would like for my students to spend time writing on Moodle (around seven minutes, if it is up and running) explaining what they like to learn about, what is their favorite subject, what are they nervous about, what they want to learn this year), then have them reply to at least one other person’s writing by writing something that inspired them about the other’s writing, then what questions they have for that person (based on their reflection).

The second through the fifth/sixth six weeks will be focusing on creating one project each six weeks. Students that are more driven and want to work on projects at home may, and they may have time to complete more projects.
The second through the fifth six weeks will be taking whatever subject we are studying. I expect one project per six weeks, will allow students to incorporate their continent in as many subjects as time will permit and without overload.

Some projects will be done independently, and some will be done with a group. By using different mediums throughout the year, students will become experts on different types of technology and will work together and assist each other.
Some of the products I expect will occur:
Photostory
PowerPoint
Animoto
Wordle
Jing
Storybird


Persons Responsible for Implementation of the Action Research Plan

I am the main person responsible for the implementation of the action research plan. I plan to use my own third grade class to conduct the action research. Hopefully some other teachers on my team will join after we meet in a few weeks to discuss the upcoming school year. A few of my team members will be eager to join in on this inquiry, and possibly the others will join after seeing our progress.

Process for Monitoring the Achievement of Goals and Objectives

Take time on a consistent basis to research on the topics of technology integration and interdisciplinary teaching
Have frequent dialogues with teachers, students, principal and technology leader to assess the direction of the research inquiry

Assessment Instruments to Evaluate the Effectiveness of the Action Research Study

1. Take field notes during discussions to record initial data and continue on throughout the year.
2. Observation of students using technology and collaborating with others.
3. Cyber ethics/community of learners
4. Collect documents such as student work, student reflections, student interviews, digital pictures, and quantitative data to measure growth.
5. Students will journal on blog and in their personal journal about their experiences throughout the year.
6. Review notes and websites from BLC conference I recently attended and continue to research new ways to integrate technology.
7. Create a survey for students to complete and for teachers, if others decide to join.

Dana, N. F. (2009). Leading with passion and knowledge: The principal as action researcher. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.

5 comments:

  1. Sarah, I would be delighted if one of my sons was in your class this year! It sounds thrilling. I did wonder as I read your plan was what role you would play in instruction in the different productivity and multimedia tools that you mentioned (PhotoStory, Animoto). Will you be offering instruction in these applications? If so, will that come in the form of classroom instruction, or will you offer alternative instruction for use outside the classroom (podcasting, notes on Moodle, etc.), or a combination of the two? One of my own concerns in introducing our interactive whiteboard technology relates to balancing instruction in the technology with core curriculum instruction.
    I hope it goes smoothly for you this year, and I hope you get fantastic results from your students!

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  2. This sounds great! I really think your students are going to have fun. I was curious about the programs that you plan to use. I know that my district has blocked a lot of Web 2.0 tools. Are all these programs readily available for your students to use? If not, how did you go about getting the district to open them up?
    I'm really curious as to how you plan to get the students blog.
    Good luck with your incentive!

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  3. Wow as a third grader, those students will be actively engaged in learning and i'm sure excited about their experiences through inquiry-based exploration!
    I wonder what your steps are for teaching them the applications they will need to effectively integrate this technology (such as Photostory). Are there student computers in your room, will you do this initial instruction in the lab? Just curious.

    Reason being, is because I too am working on the details of how I will get my students comfortable with the idea of blogging and using wikis in the classroom.

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  4. Sarah I absolutely love what you have planned to do for your plan. I would want to be in your class! The cross curricular connections are wonderful and I feel the students will really enjoy this:)Best of Luck with your research!

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  5. Thanks for all of your suggestions. You have made me feel better about my plan!
    We have 4 computers in the room, but we have a third grade COW (computer on wheels-a class set of laptops) and two separate computer labs in our school. We use Moodle for blogging. I have used PhotoStory the past two years and each year it gets easier and easier to use. The first year I did not want to use it again, but you will go through some trial and errors (many), but it will get easier.
    When it comes to introducing new technology, usually I will sign up a time up with our technology leader and she will teach it to the class and to me. My kids know that I am new to this as well, and so they know that they cannot rely on me to remember everything!

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