NCTM Kaltura Article Summary Video Presentation Assignment (20%)
The mission of the Clayton State University’s School of Education Unit is to prepare professional educators who engage in reflective practice and who are competent, caring, committed, collaborative, culturally responsive, and prepared to teach diverse learners in an ever-changing society. The purpose of this assignment is to contribute to your development as a reflective practitioner; aid in developing habits and habits of mind that will assist you in becoming a life-long learner and effective mathematics educator; and aid in honing important technology and presentation skills that go beyond your classroom experiences.
As a future teacher it is important that you are aware of the important insights and best practices for teachers. It is critical that you are aware of the valuable resources and opportunities offered in the field of mathematics and that you stay up-to-date on research, educational trends, and tested effective practices. One important resource to acquire this information is from the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) https://www.nctm.org/.
7 points added to your lowest quiz without taking you over 100 points
OPTIONAL: PART I: NCTM Membership you must upload your membership confirmation with the submission of the assignment.
Since being a reflective and knowledgeable mathematics educator is important, I would like for you to become a member of the NCTM organization. NCTM affiliation will be impressive to your future employer and again a great resource for you as a future teacher. You can buy a student membership for $49 and have access to the following:
Student Membership
Student membership is designed for those enrolled in an accredited college or university as a full-time student with an interest in mathematics education. Students can join NCTM at the rate of $49, and membership includes a 30% discount to the NCTM Store, complimentary Regional meeting registrations, and access to all three digital journal archives, as well as the digital formats of Journal for Research in Mathematics Education and Mathematics Teacher Educator. Proof of student status such as registration, class schedule, professor verification, etc., is required, and membership must transition to either an Essential or a Premium membership upon graduation or after six years, whichever comes first.
There are two options for purchasing.
Option 1: You will click the following link and click join and follow the process. WARNING: Please make sure you choose the drop-down box option Student Teacher/Student or you will not get the $49 rate. You will also have to enter my name and email address. I have also created a PDF of the steps if you need this. It is D2L.
https://www.nctm.org/join-step-1/?mt=15721
Application Link:
https://www.nctm.org/uploadedFiles/Membership/NCTM-Membership-Application-2019.pdf
At the bottom of the application it asks who referred you please use the following information: Sharren Thomas Member ID: 4119768
PART II: Article Summary and Kaltura Capture Video Instructions DUE (see D2L for date).
You will be required to either use one of the articles I provided as an option, or you can find an article (not published before 2010) of your interest appropriate for teaching of students in grade-band level P -5 mathematics topics related to Math 2008 materialIt must be from either of the following two NCTM published journals:
Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12 (MTLT) is NCTM’s newest journal, reflecting the current practices of mathematics education, as well as maintaining a knowledge base of practice and policy in looking at the future of the field. Content is aimed at preschool to 12th grade with peer-reviewed and invited articles. Frequency: Monthly, January-December. Print ISSN: 0025-5769 Online ISSN: 2330-0582. You can only get access to this one if you are a member.
Your other option:
Teaching Children Mathematics which is now considered a
Legacy Journal Archive
NCTM’s highly regarded practitioner journals, Teaching Children Mathematics, Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, Mathematics Teacher, and Arithmetic Teacher have been archived from their initial to final issues. Members have access to the archive depending on their membership type. Access to issues published between 2014 and 2019 is currently available. NCTM members can continue to access the full archive on the NCTM website. The complete archive will be available on this website by March 2020.
https://pubs.nctm.org/page/subscriptions
If you aren’t interested in using one of the article options, I provided, and if you are not interest in becoming a member, you can find an article by accessing the Teaching Children Mathematics journal from CSU here:
https://www.jstor.org/journal/teacchilmath
Important Note:
Reviewing the wrong article can result in a grade zero or a starting grade of 50. I do not want a review of articles, presentations, or conference papers, or that is not specifically helpful to improving how you teach elementary students, not middle or high school.
Submission Details
1. You must use KALTURA Capture VIDEO. All CSU students have access to this. Please look over all student videos before you attempt this assignment. You will not give me a link, but you will attach this video as an embedded video. Again, all this is explained in the tutorials. There are videos that contain tutorial videos. There are 8 to 11 of them I would like you all to view. Please refer to the tab in D2L click tab Kaltura Video, tab to media space, click tab Kaltura video tutorials and drop down tab then Students. Then 11 videos, including the one for how to attach your video to your assignment in the D2L dropbox.
a. If your computer does not support Kaltura Capture, you must plan to complete your assignment at least a WEEK before the due to so that you can use our resources here at CSU. You must email me prior to the due date to let me know that your computer does not support Kaltura and that you will be using the below options.
Technology Resources at CSU
One Button Studio is a video recording studio that makes it easy to create video presentations. Recordings are saved to your flash drive as MP4 files.
Electronic Checkout: Did you know that Clayton State students, faculty, and staff can check out a laptop for up to 3 hours to use within the library. https://clayton.libguides.com/libtech
Chris Stotelmyer; Head of Electronic Resources & Services; 678-466-4347; cstotelmyer@clayton.edu
TECHNOLOGY ISSUES WILL NOT BE A VALID EXCUSE FOR NOT SUBMITTED TO THE ASSIGNMENT ON TIME OR IN THE CORRECT FORMAT!! Please plan to complete this assignment well ahead of the due date during office hourse of the HUB:
1. You will be required to create a 7 to 10-minute video summary presentation of your article, using Kaltura (I will not view anything after 10 minutes. I expect you to present over your slides (you must be visually seen in a small, inserted screen as you talk over your PPT presentation. You should only have 5 to 7 SLIDES. You are not rewriting the article, but you are using needed examples and support from the article to help summarize. I should have a clear idea of the article’s purpose etc. I should have a clear idea of the articles purpose, the author’s intent, intended audience; and in the introduction a short immediate overview of the layout of the article. See the rubric for more details.
2. You SHOULD insert diagrams and charts from the article if it is appropriate. See the rubric for more details.
3. Please NOTE that slides should not be heavily texted. I do not want to see paragraph after paragraph of words. This is a presentation, not a written assignment, therefore each slide may have a maximum of 50 to 60 words. It is your explanation and discussion that demonstrate your research and understanding. Reading content taken from another source word for word, or simply reading the words on the slides does not support a proficient personal presentation. You must be well read on the theorists and be able to discuss the assignments requirements in your own words, paraphrasing what you have researched and learned. Not that you must include your citations anytime you summarize/paraphrase or take a direct of the authors work on the slide.
See the APA module or see how to cite using 7th edition formatting.
In-text citations: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/in_text_citations_the_basics.html
4. In addition, you must also include in the last part of your presentation the following. A clear conclusion that answers the following questions. Make sure the review provides a clear conclusion and provides a statement with strong reasons/support for the following questions:
b. a. How do you see the ideas in this article assisting you with teaching elementary students the specific topic and/or strategy (be specific and use an example(s) from the article? In other words, how will you teach this topic or use the teaching strategies discussed in this article? Be specific. This should not be your opinion, but you must provide specifics from the article.
a. And how do you see the ideas/strategies from this article helping students better understand the content or methods explained in the article (be specific about which strategy or strategies. In other words, do you think this strategy, or strategies are better than say…or even how you learned this topic.
5. You must upload the following.
a. A PDF copy, NOT A LINK, of your article. I will not go and find a copy of your article.
b. A copy of your original PowerPoint NOT A pdf., but as the PowerPoint version (PPT) without your video.
c. and then of course your embedded Kaltura Capture PPT with your face inserted. This should not be a link. But it should show as soon as I open your submission. See the tutorial videos (See step 1 above to access tutorial videos) that explain how to make your Kaltura Capture PPT public and how to upload it as an embedded video, NOT A LINK.
d. IF you chose to get the extra credit options:
i. You will need to upload proof of NCTM membership with this assignment. Upload as a PDF file or scanned file.
ii. You will need to upload the copy of the email that was sent from the Writer’s Studio or Center for Academic Success (again, you need to ask them to email YOU and ME, and then you must print it as a PDF file and upload it to the submission box). Upload as a PDF file or Scanned file.
iii. The Reflective Reading Notes Template (this is what you must complete with the Writer’s Studio along with reviewing of PPT, rubrics, instructions). Save a word document.
BONUS POINTS AND requirement:
If you choose to get assistance from either the Writer’s Studio or the Center for Academic Success for the assignment. Note that you will also need to complete the Reflective Reading Template and discuss it with the person that will assist. Please share the template, the instructions to the template, the Kaltura Assignment, and the scoring rubric.
SEE the full instructions of what is required for completion of the Reflective Reading Template
If you get assistance with this reflective reading template from the Writer’s Studio or the Center for Academic Success. I will add 7 points to your lowest quiz. They will need to email me AND you AND YOU will need to print this email and attach it. I WILL not sift through emails; YOU MUST provide a copy with your submission.
See the attachment and scoring rubric attached.