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Classroom
   Spaces, and
       UDL
           Brian Kayser
Special Education Teacher at Walton
          Middle School in
         Charlottesville, VA
    bkayser@k12albemarle.org
The Physical Space
As a special education teacher, I have
mostly taught collaborative classes, which
meant I was always the guest in another
teacher’s classroom.
Being a guest is okay at a restaurant, but
not in a classroom.
When I was given space this year, I wanted
to redesign it so the kids could feel as
though they had their own space.
Steps I took...
There were three teacher desks in the
space over the summer. I got rid of all
three.
Got rid of all desks and replaced them with
round tables. They’ve been much easier for
the students to use for collaboration.
Took down all posters on wall. The only
things that go on the wall are student-
created work and materials and our map to
show where we’ve connected this year.
Steps I took...
Added comfort furniture to the class. There
are beanbags, pillows, empty five gallon
buckets, and a couch.
Most students sit in different places each
day. This simple decision means they enter
the class already thinking.
Students can sit where they want as long
as they are on task.
Students often choose different locations
What it looks like...
To view panorama, please visit:
http://360.io/KJgU4p
Other Places
    Students Use
    Students can also work in:


•   The kitchen attached to Room 4
•   The hallway
•   The library
Writing and UDL

Every student needs to understand and
truly believe they have something valuable
to share with the world.
Students need to understand what writing
is – sharing your thoughts with the world –
and the many avenues they can take to
sharing their thoughts
Writing and UDL
cont…
Some students have used Dragon Dictation
(free iPod app) for speech-to-text dictation.
Others have needed a teacher scribe.
Others have tried both options and found
those processes didn’t work for them,
opting instead to type their work.
Writing and UDL
cont…
The key to maximizing UDL in writing it to
know what you want your students to know,
but be very flexible in the path each student
chooses to show they know what they’re
supposed to.
An example of this is…
The Short Story
   Project
- Students are currently working on this.
- Students first write a story and share it on
Google Docs for feedback.
- Once their story is written, students will tell
the story in a different way (movie, puppet
show, picture book, animation
(goanimate.com), dramatic reading, etc).
- Students will then reflect how different
mediums changed/enhanced/limited their story.
The Short Story
  Project cont.
- In this process, we’ve already had
  discussions about why certain mediums
  were better than others depending on
  the story.

- Key element for students is telling a
  compelling story...they’re very interested
  to learn new technologies to get the best
  product possible.
The Short Story
  Project cont.
- Currently most students are on Part 2 of
  their project.
- Some are planning a movie, others are
  adapting their story into a children’s book,
  one student is producing a puppet show,
  and one student is retelling the story
  through Twitter conversations using
  FakeTweetBuilder (faketweetbuilder.com).
- The biggest challenge is being able to help
  kids with a variety of problems and keeping
Student Blogging
Each student has their own EduBlog.org
blog (total cost for 50 students is $40)
Students choose their theme and color
layout
Students learn to post only the work they
are truly proud of
All student blogs are posted on the
language arts website for easy access
Students are given time to comment on
Some examples
One more example
Comics
StripGenerator
An example from StripGenerator
(stripgenerator.com)


What }I like about StripGenerator:
- it’s free
- very easy interface
-multiple students can be logged into the
same account at the same time
StripGenerator cont.
What I don’t like about StripGenerator

- strips can not be edited...once they’re
submitted, it’s final
- no color
- limited characters and objects
BitStrips
bitstrips.com
- For examples, please visit
https://sites.google.com/a/k12albemarle.org/kay
ser/history-ii-1865-to-present/civil-rights-
movement

BitStrips costs money, but they give a one
month free trial. The comics are easy to make,
very customizable, and give students a ton of
options. This is my favorite comic creating site.
VoiceThread
-Students have used VoiceThread
(voicethread.com) for a variety of
projects, such as telling about their
favorite holiday memory, history projects,
and as a digital story for elementary
students
-Please visit
https://sites.google.com/site/ccglobal2012
holidayproject/gw-kayser-charlottesville-
SoundCloud
- SoundCloud (soundcloud.com, great iPod
  app) is a free site that allows students to
  record or post recordings of their work to
  be shared

- Students have used this to tell about their
  favorite holiday memory after they wrote it.

- We’ve also experimented with podcasting
  using AudioBoo (audioboo.com, great iPod
SoundCloud cont.
- SoundCloud (soundcloud.com, great iPod
  app) is a free site that allows students to
  record or post recordings of their work to
  be shared

- Students have used this to tell about their
  favorite holiday memory after they wrote it.

- We’ve also experimented with podcasting
  using AudioBoo (audioboo.com, great iPod
Global Fiction
Readings
Global Fiction
Readings
Students write, edit, and rewrite
When students have a final draft, they
practice reading with a partner
Students then read their writing to their
classmates on a scheduled day
The reading is also broadcast through
Ustream, a video streaming service (free),
to family and other classes that can tune in
Global Fiction
Reading Cont.
Students receive immediate feedback from
their classmates and teachers
Through Twitter and Ustream, students also
receive feedback
Some Feedback...
Thanks, Rebecca, Tyler, et al. Now I know from whence many of you come, your
backgrounds and bios.

I enjoyed hearing y'all read. Not only was it interesting to hear your views about
important topics such as bullying, but I enjoyed the fiction and poems, too. Flying dogs,
magic bears, ghosts, and dragons (lots of them)? Thieves dressed in flags? Foods
flavored with rosemary? And there was a lot more, too. Some of these things reminded
me of what I think is called "magical reality."

The writing I heard was very impressive. There were many excellent sentences; the clear
sentences made it easy for me to understand the ideas you were presenting. I also
heard many writers using sophisticated and strong vocabulary.; colorful words helped to
paint a picture for me about what was happening in a parking lot, and action verbs
helped to describe the movements of characters.

Congratulations.

JohnL
More Uses for
Ustream...
I’ve also used Ustream to broadcast our
band concerts, talent show, and graduation.
By sharing the Ustream link with families
and other classrooms, it gives our kids a
wider, authentic audience.
Link: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/walton-
wildcats
More feedback from our
Ustream events...
More feedback from our
Ustream events...
Google Docs
Google Docs allows for collaboration during
the writing process.
Students can view each other’s work from
their own computer and leave comments
and ideas for each other.
Students can collaborate on one document
at the same time from different computers,
or from one and they all automatically have
the updated document as long as it is
Pen Pals
Students have pen pals from Ireland and
Australia.
They have the opportunity to describe
Charlottesville to their pen pals and to learn
about other cultures.
Students share letters through email and
Google Docs
Skyping
My students have Skyped with other middle
school classes to share work and listen to others’
work.
We’ve Skyped with our pen pals in Ireland.
We’ve Skyped with elementary classes to listen to
their work and teach them new material.
We’ve Skyped with a 9/11 survivor.
We’ve Skyped with a variety of classes for Dot
Day, Digital Learning Day, and Read Across
The SuperSchool
Project
Students maintained a Tumblr page dedicated to
showing what happened at Walton on a daily
basis.
Students took the pictures, edited them, wrote a
caption, and posted them on their own.
http://superwalton.tumblr.com
The SuperSchool
 Project cont…



An example
Contact

Brian Kayser
Email: bkayser@k12albemarle.org
Twitter: @bkayser11
Blog: bkayser11.wordpress.com

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Brian kayser classroom spaces, writing, and udl

  • 1. Classroom Spaces, and UDL Brian Kayser Special Education Teacher at Walton Middle School in Charlottesville, VA bkayser@k12albemarle.org
  • 2. The Physical Space As a special education teacher, I have mostly taught collaborative classes, which meant I was always the guest in another teacher’s classroom. Being a guest is okay at a restaurant, but not in a classroom. When I was given space this year, I wanted to redesign it so the kids could feel as though they had their own space.
  • 3. Steps I took... There were three teacher desks in the space over the summer. I got rid of all three. Got rid of all desks and replaced them with round tables. They’ve been much easier for the students to use for collaboration. Took down all posters on wall. The only things that go on the wall are student- created work and materials and our map to show where we’ve connected this year.
  • 4. Steps I took... Added comfort furniture to the class. There are beanbags, pillows, empty five gallon buckets, and a couch. Most students sit in different places each day. This simple decision means they enter the class already thinking. Students can sit where they want as long as they are on task. Students often choose different locations
  • 5. What it looks like... To view panorama, please visit: http://360.io/KJgU4p
  • 6. Other Places Students Use Students can also work in: • The kitchen attached to Room 4 • The hallway • The library
  • 7. Writing and UDL Every student needs to understand and truly believe they have something valuable to share with the world. Students need to understand what writing is – sharing your thoughts with the world – and the many avenues they can take to sharing their thoughts
  • 8. Writing and UDL cont… Some students have used Dragon Dictation (free iPod app) for speech-to-text dictation. Others have needed a teacher scribe. Others have tried both options and found those processes didn’t work for them, opting instead to type their work.
  • 9. Writing and UDL cont… The key to maximizing UDL in writing it to know what you want your students to know, but be very flexible in the path each student chooses to show they know what they’re supposed to. An example of this is…
  • 10. The Short Story Project - Students are currently working on this. - Students first write a story and share it on Google Docs for feedback. - Once their story is written, students will tell the story in a different way (movie, puppet show, picture book, animation (goanimate.com), dramatic reading, etc). - Students will then reflect how different mediums changed/enhanced/limited their story.
  • 11. The Short Story Project cont. - In this process, we’ve already had discussions about why certain mediums were better than others depending on the story. - Key element for students is telling a compelling story...they’re very interested to learn new technologies to get the best product possible.
  • 12. The Short Story Project cont. - Currently most students are on Part 2 of their project. - Some are planning a movie, others are adapting their story into a children’s book, one student is producing a puppet show, and one student is retelling the story through Twitter conversations using FakeTweetBuilder (faketweetbuilder.com). - The biggest challenge is being able to help kids with a variety of problems and keeping
  • 13. Student Blogging Each student has their own EduBlog.org blog (total cost for 50 students is $40) Students choose their theme and color layout Students learn to post only the work they are truly proud of All student blogs are posted on the language arts website for easy access Students are given time to comment on
  • 17. StripGenerator An example from StripGenerator (stripgenerator.com) What }I like about StripGenerator: - it’s free - very easy interface -multiple students can be logged into the same account at the same time
  • 18. StripGenerator cont. What I don’t like about StripGenerator - strips can not be edited...once they’re submitted, it’s final - no color - limited characters and objects
  • 19. BitStrips bitstrips.com - For examples, please visit https://sites.google.com/a/k12albemarle.org/kay ser/history-ii-1865-to-present/civil-rights- movement BitStrips costs money, but they give a one month free trial. The comics are easy to make, very customizable, and give students a ton of options. This is my favorite comic creating site.
  • 20. VoiceThread -Students have used VoiceThread (voicethread.com) for a variety of projects, such as telling about their favorite holiday memory, history projects, and as a digital story for elementary students -Please visit https://sites.google.com/site/ccglobal2012 holidayproject/gw-kayser-charlottesville-
  • 21. SoundCloud - SoundCloud (soundcloud.com, great iPod app) is a free site that allows students to record or post recordings of their work to be shared - Students have used this to tell about their favorite holiday memory after they wrote it. - We’ve also experimented with podcasting using AudioBoo (audioboo.com, great iPod
  • 22. SoundCloud cont. - SoundCloud (soundcloud.com, great iPod app) is a free site that allows students to record or post recordings of their work to be shared - Students have used this to tell about their favorite holiday memory after they wrote it. - We’ve also experimented with podcasting using AudioBoo (audioboo.com, great iPod
  • 24. Global Fiction Readings Students write, edit, and rewrite When students have a final draft, they practice reading with a partner Students then read their writing to their classmates on a scheduled day The reading is also broadcast through Ustream, a video streaming service (free), to family and other classes that can tune in
  • 25. Global Fiction Reading Cont. Students receive immediate feedback from their classmates and teachers Through Twitter and Ustream, students also receive feedback
  • 26. Some Feedback... Thanks, Rebecca, Tyler, et al. Now I know from whence many of you come, your backgrounds and bios. I enjoyed hearing y'all read. Not only was it interesting to hear your views about important topics such as bullying, but I enjoyed the fiction and poems, too. Flying dogs, magic bears, ghosts, and dragons (lots of them)? Thieves dressed in flags? Foods flavored with rosemary? And there was a lot more, too. Some of these things reminded me of what I think is called "magical reality." The writing I heard was very impressive. There were many excellent sentences; the clear sentences made it easy for me to understand the ideas you were presenting. I also heard many writers using sophisticated and strong vocabulary.; colorful words helped to paint a picture for me about what was happening in a parking lot, and action verbs helped to describe the movements of characters. Congratulations. JohnL
  • 27. More Uses for Ustream... I’ve also used Ustream to broadcast our band concerts, talent show, and graduation. By sharing the Ustream link with families and other classrooms, it gives our kids a wider, authentic audience. Link: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/walton- wildcats
  • 28. More feedback from our Ustream events...
  • 29. More feedback from our Ustream events...
  • 30. Google Docs Google Docs allows for collaboration during the writing process. Students can view each other’s work from their own computer and leave comments and ideas for each other. Students can collaborate on one document at the same time from different computers, or from one and they all automatically have the updated document as long as it is
  • 31. Pen Pals Students have pen pals from Ireland and Australia. They have the opportunity to describe Charlottesville to their pen pals and to learn about other cultures. Students share letters through email and Google Docs
  • 32. Skyping My students have Skyped with other middle school classes to share work and listen to others’ work. We’ve Skyped with our pen pals in Ireland. We’ve Skyped with elementary classes to listen to their work and teach them new material. We’ve Skyped with a 9/11 survivor. We’ve Skyped with a variety of classes for Dot Day, Digital Learning Day, and Read Across
  • 33. The SuperSchool Project Students maintained a Tumblr page dedicated to showing what happened at Walton on a daily basis. Students took the pictures, edited them, wrote a caption, and posted them on their own. http://superwalton.tumblr.com
  • 34. The SuperSchool Project cont… An example
  • 35. Contact Brian Kayser Email: bkayser@k12albemarle.org Twitter: @bkayser11 Blog: bkayser11.wordpress.com