Book Creator

Students Teaching Students

by Michael Cohen

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Students Teaching Students
Rabbi Michael Cohen
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"Imagine what is possible when we humbly step aside and consider how to really get the student, teacher and technology partnership to work." 
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The Power To Educate
Becoming a teacher might not be on everyones bucket list, but after watching eight year olds teaching eight year olds about Native American life, I hope they realize just how powerful the ability to educate someone really is. Being in charge of other peoples learning was a new experience for these third graders.

Iā€™ve been thinking about this for a while. 

When I saw this tweet during the #1to1techat on Twitter I finally knew how to phrase it.
How do you know how much you know?
To find out ā€“ teach it to someone else. Our next challenge? If our students are able to become independent learners working towards becoming facilitators of learning, then where does that leave us as the ā€œreal educatorsā€ in the classroom? The massive outpour of information as well as the technology to harness its power actually leaves educators with a very powerful and humble mission.

It empowers us to help students become caring, thoughtful, and serious learners.
If we choose to answer this calling and put aside our slightly bruised ego and title of ā€˜sage on the stageā€™, then the student, teacher, and technology partnership can begin to create some truly awesome results.
Students interact with their peer created content and fill out assessment questions to test their understanding.
Thoughtful Use of Technology
When gauging thoughtful use of technology, one of the questions that educators must ask, is how the product of learning is used after it has been completed. Technology tools give our students the ability to do so much more than simply accomplish tasks and turn them in.

With Book Creator student learning comes alive and gives others a very engaging and interactive learning experience that impacts almost every one of their senses (smell coming soon?!).

I have seen Book Creator act as a catalyst
for meaningful learning for 2nd graders as they create audio recordings to assess reading and speaking skills, and photograph hand drawn pictures while studying the Torah/Bible section of the week.

I have watched 7th graders create a grade level science journal reflecting on their week long scientific expedition in the Olympic National Forest in Washington State.

With a simple interface, powerful features, and multiple sharing options, it is clear why Book Creator is the go to app for so many educators embracing technology use in the classroom.
Third Grade Native American Tribal Life Project
Third Grade Native American Tribal Life Project
This project was a collaboration with Deborah Littman and Joanna Benporat and their 3rd grade classes at Harkham Hillel Hebrew Academy.

The initial planning phase of the project went very routine. Questions of purpose, time spent, objectives, and curriculum alignment were asked. Questions about studentā€™s understanding of the applications of choice were answered.

We estimated the project would integrate technology between the A and the M on the SAMR model due to its use of audio-visual capabilities as well as how the technology would allow the learning to be shared.

The objective of the student was to demonstrate their knowledge of a Native American tribes to the class. After reflecting on the final outcome of the project, we compared the projectā€™s use of technology to how the project was accomplished by traditional means.
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