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1How Can We Use Camtasia to Assess AND Teach
Strategic Comprehension on the Internet?
Julie Coiro, University of Connecticut jcoiro_at_snet
.net
2Research into Practice
3Questions of Interest
- 1. MEASURE What does online reading
comprehension look like and how can we begin to
measure this? - 2. ANALYZE Are there ways to make use of
research data to directly inform classroom
instruction? - 3. TEACH How might teachers use real-time data
recordings to provide explicit strategy
instruction?
4New ways of capturing process data with Camtasia
Recordings
- Full motion real-time screen recordings
- Record auditory think-alouds
- Cursor highlights
- Play back to analyze data
- Play back and review process and strategies with
students.
5What are the elements of strategic online
reading comprehension?
- Skills, strategies, and dispositions required to
use and adapt to rapidly changing information and
communication technologies (ICT) while - identifying important problems,
- locating information,
- critically evaluating the information,
- synthesizing information, and then
- communicating the solutions to others.
- Leu, Kinzer, Coiro, Cammack (2004). In
Theoretical - Models and Processes of Reading, Fifth Edition
6What does online reading comprehension look like?
7How have we begun to measure online reading
comprehension?
8Measuring Online Reading Comprehension with
Instant Messenger
9Performance Based Rubric
10Measuring Online Reading Comprehension with
Weblog Postings
11More Finetuned Rubric
12Measuring Online Reading Comprehension with an
Internet Treasure Hunt
13Rubrics that allow for multiple pathways through
information
14Observing Online Reading Comprehension with
Think-Alouds
15Are there ways to make use of research data to
directly inform classroom instruction?
16Note challenges (or strategies?), then back on
track
17On the Spot Assessment, Diagnosis, and Support
18Uncovering and addressing misconceptions
- How do you know its accurate and reliable?
- lots of details plenty of pictures a contact us
button why would they lie to kids? - Which site is the best?
- Relevant, readable, and interesting
- VERSUS
- Relevant, accurate, trustworthy objective
19Research Into Practice
What are the challenges?
What can I teach?
- Exploring the power of the Internet asking
questions that interest you. - Previewing websites
- Evaluating search results
- Evaluating validity, reliability,
objectivity of information - Sorting, organizing, and synthesizing (w/out
plagiarizing)
- Asking Questions
- What would I like to know more about?
- Locating
- Where do I read first?
- Evaluating
- Which link is most useful?
- How do I know its true?
- Synthesizing and Communicating
- How do I come up with an original idea?
Coiro, J. (2005). Making Sense of Online Text.
Educational Leadership.
20 How might teachers use real-time recordings to
provide explicit strategy instruction?
211. Teacher-led strategy dialogue
- Teachers preview recordings to note strengths and
challenges. - Students revisit Camtasia recordings alongside a
teacher and explain the strategies they used. - After students locate a difficult event, the
teacher can guide the student to explore an
alternative strategy. - Example 5145 - 5234 - 5354
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232. Student-led strategy dialogue
- Students revisit Camtasia recordings and reflect
individually or in small groups. - They play back videos for the group to hear and
learn from or they provide small group
reflections that can be saved as evidence of
learning and strategy use.
24Student-led strategy dialogue
- Purpose of Think-aloud Two friends who have
never used the Internet have asked you to teach
them about the online reading strategies you use
and why. - Search Task Compare the homes of two different
groups of Native Americans who lived in different
regions of the United States.
25Student-led strategy lesson
263. Online strategy portfolios
274. Contexts that foster the use of
Internet meta-language
- How do we talk about the new online technologies
and resources that continue to emerge? - website, homepage, address bar, search bar,
search engine, directories, author vs. webmaster
vs. sponsor, pop-up menu, wikis, blogs, podcasts,
tags - Playing back the video provides a common context
and encourages the use of these terms to describe
what they are doing, where they are going, and
how they are getting there.
28In summaryhow can we use Camtasia to assess
AND teach strategic reading comprehension on the
Internet?
Thank you! Julie Coiro jcoiro_at_snet.net
29How can we use Camtasia to assess AND teach
strategic reading comprehension on the Internet?
ANALYZE
MEASURE
- Measure strengths
- Note challenges
- Provide support
- Identify issues for instruction
- IM
- Email
- Weblogs
- Treasure Hunts
- Think-Alouds
Julie Coiro New Literacies Research Team,
University of Connecticut jcoiro_at_snet.net