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Using Google’s 20%
Time Concept in
the Classroom
Thomas GalvezThomas Galvez
High School Technology Learning CoachHigh School Technology Learning Coach
@tgalvez@tgalvez
Why Do It?
Process
Assessment
Student Comments
How Can You Use/Adapt
One Day a Week
Focused Free Time
Come up with &
mature new products
Offer fixes to
current products
AdSense
Gmail
Google Talk
Google News
Has tightened up
20% time recently
to streamline
product efforts
Grouplets
“More wood behind fewer arrows”
Why Do It?
PBL
Differentiation
Research
Skills
Critical
Thinking
Creativity
Learn what
THEY want
Process
Structured
or
Less Structured?
Tech Tools for Process
# of Periods x
Reflect on passions/interests
Choose Topic
Conference with teacher
Brainstorm questions
Conference with teacher
Refine & Finalize Question
Research
Annotated Bib or ?
Choose Product
Type
Outline and/or Storyboard
Product Draft
Final Product
Product
Technology-based
Creativity in Design,
Layout, Organization
Website
Magazine-style
Article**
Audio Podcast
Video Podcast
Enhanced
Podcast
Documentary/Spec
ial Report Video
Screencast
TED Talk Style
Preso**
Assessment
Formative Summative
Final Product or
Presentation
Research
Question
Topic
Annotated Bib or ?
Outline/Storyboard
Product Draft
Rubric
NETS for technology components
Content Benchmarks/Objectives/Outcomes
Student Generated Objectives/Outcomes
Student Comments
What do you feel you learned most by doing this project?
What did you enjoy the most about doing this project?
Example
How Can You
Use/Adapt?
http://tinyurl.com/g20class
How Can You
Use/Adapt?
Thank you!Thank you!
togalearning.com
Using Google's 20% Time Concept in the Classroom

Using Google's 20% Time Concept in the Classroom

Editor's Notes

  • #2 Who am I Experience & Roles
  • #4 How it happens at Google Allowed for innovation Not just day dreaming, but Focused free thinking, more productive when working on projects that excite them Grouplets - engineers interested in same idea work together CEO Larry Page
  • #6 Problem, Project, PASSION Go in depth with a topic that inspires them. Some argue that Standards-based education stifles engagement and passion in students. “ Education is not filling a bucket, but lighting a fire ” WB YEATS More fun and engaging, conduit for their passions and interests Emotional connections
  • #7 Create their own challenge by choosing their topic Topic choice based on interest and personal passion Choose a product type that fits their skill set or push themselves to try something new (girl chose to do a website because she always wanted to learn)
  • #8 Still an important academic skill Evaluating information, critical thinking (synthesis, application), Information literacy Trial and error
  • #9 Still an important academic skill Evaluating information, critical thinking (synthesis, application), Trial and error
  • #10 Product design and layout Personality and personal touches
  • #11 Give students a voice in their own learning And, it excites me because I get to learn from them!
  • #13 Depends on the time frame, learning goals, and the context in which it is occuring.
  • #15 # of lessons in the Quarter/Semester/Year in which the project time will occur. Can be flexible Mine come out to about 8 or 9, but I ’ ll usually add 1 more in somewhere.
  • #17 Why do humans feel nostalgia, and what does the experience trigger psychologically? What is the connection between dance and the therapeutic emotions it causes? How does playing video games affect one's decision making in the real world? To what extent is personality shaped by one ’ s environment? (Nature v Nurture)
  • #18 Collaborate with Librarian Product overview in a few minutes
  • #21 Traditional research reports aren ’ t allowed Process develops traditional research skills Students choose something they are good at or something that will challenge them a bit
  • #22 Traditional research reports aren ’ t allowed Process develops traditional research skills Majority students choose magazine style article and TED Talk Preso
  • #23 This could vary between courses, grade levels, and scope of project. School assessment policies and philosophies could drive this also.
  • #25 Rubric example on website