Your Name and Title: Branka Marceta, Coordinator of Technology Projects OTAN

School or Organization Name: Outreach and Technical Assistance Network, Santa Ana College School of Continuing Education

Co-Presenter Name(s):

Susan Gaer, Google Certified Teacher,  Professor ESL, Basic Skills and Instructional Technology Coordinator 2010-2011, Santa Ana College School of Continuing Education

Penny Pearson, Coordinator of Distance Learning, OTAN

 

 Area of the World from Which You Will Present: California, USA

 Language in Which You Will Present: English

 Target Audience(s): Literacy Educators of Adult Learners

Short Session Description (one line):  Promising Practices and Innovation in California Adult Literacy Education Programs: Mobile Learning, LMS, ePortfolios - Preparing Low Skilled Adults for the Global Economy in the 21 Century

 

Full Session Description (as long as you would like):

Like many other educational efforts globally ,California Adult Education Programs use technology tools to equip low-skilled adults and out-of-school youth with 21st century skills through mobile devices, ePortfolios, social media, and LMS-based delivery.

This panel will bring together teachers, administrators and professional development staff who are leading several technology integration projects at the state level. In broad strokes, these initiatives focus on use of social media, mobile devices, electronic portfolios, Web-enhanced delivery and use of learning management systems. 

Low-skilled adult learners and out-of-school youth in California Adult Education System need structured opportunities to begin and to improve their use of technology in order to succeed in the workforce and in postsecondary education. An understanding of ethical and legal issues related to the access and use of information technology is an essential component in the process of researching, organizing, evaluating and communicating information. In addition to jobs requiring skills for operating and maintaining specific equipment and systems, adult learners will compete for jobs in the new knowledge economy. They also need to apply critical thinking skills when assisting with and overseeing their children’s use of technology and online tools.

 

Our learners are immigrants from all over the world learning about American culture and teaching their US peers about cultures they come from. 

 

 Websites / URLs Associated with Your Session:

http://www.otan.us/

http://susangaer.com/

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  • Co-Chair
    Thanks for your submission to present at the 2011 Global Education Conference. Your proposal looks promising, but could benefit from some additional language that ties your work to the conference theme of global collaboration. Your proposed session may imply global collaborations and connections, but we need to see more explanation of how your work ties into our mission.  The conference seeks to present ideas, examples and initiatives related to connecting educators and classrooms around the world with an emphasis on promoting global awareness and instilling global competency in students. This is not a general education conference nor a technology conference. Please review your submission and adjust accordingly, so that participants clearly understand how your work fits into the mission of the conference.
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