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Reflections on Virtual Schooling and Mobile Learning

Virtual schooling offers a flexible and adaptable educational approach, particularly beneficial in secondary settings. It addresses attendance issues arising from illness or family emergencies and provides alternative learning environments for students with behavior problems or exceptional situations.

Reflections on Virtual Schooling and Mobile Learning

Reflections on Virtual Schooling and Mobile Learning

Mobile Learning

What It Looks Like/How I Could Implement at the Secondary Level
Podcasting/recorded audio or video of class sessions nd presentations
Convenient e-mail access for questions once at home
Replaying audio and/or video for self and peer evaluations
Recording audio and/or video to practice presentations
RSS feeds, receiving and giving feedback on blogs
Quick assessments and in-class responses via Twitter
Questions, comments, and feedback for writing are texted or tweeted
Photos capture grammar errors and use of vocabulary in public, then shared with the class
Access class Web page and online content
Photos on cell phones are used as story starters
Mobile Instruction v. Mobile Learning

students are active participants

students move from apply, understand to evaluate, synthesize, create

student response=focus

Mobile Instruction

form of direct instruction, only difference is means of transmitting information

instructor and instruction = focus

student does not engage in much higher-order thinking

Definition
initiated by students and requires active participation all the time
uses smart phone or other technology like iPod Touch
learning goes with student and does not primarily occur in classroom
learning not determined or influenced by the setting (time or place)

Virtual Schooling

Impact on My Future Teaching
Fosters collaboration with families and allows them to "look in" on what is happening in the classroom
Enables better collaboration with colleagues (In-School/Out-of-School Suspension, Behavior Modification, Special Education, Department)
Using my class Web page to be as helpful as possible for make-ups, review, and reinforcement
Finding ways for students to be more engaged, as active participants moving toward creating and synthesizing, not just understanding
Posting videos and audio to help the make-up process for absent students
When a Viable Option
Resources

Home or alternate setting has adequate technology and support

Staff and personnel bridge the gap between home and school

District or sponsoring organization has adequate technology

Students

Students become self-motivated and do not let parents do their work

Students indicate a need for a change of setting/format

Students take responsibility

Families

Accountability procedures exist between families/schools

Home situation is conducive to learning

Parents are "coaches" willing to collaborate and supervise

Where Applicable in Secondary Setting
Behavior problems

Suspensions

Interventions/ alternate settings

Exceptional situations

Students benefiting from a different school model

Summer school/retention

Attendance issues

Family emergencies

Illness