by Andy Goldstein


We as a nation are now embarked upon a new millennium, which promises to transform and uplift our society if only we can prove up to the challenge. One of the crucial challenges we are faced with is how to engage students to become empowered learners and strategic and effective thinkers.

Technology can be a key player in this transformation by offering processes and platforms that empower students to embrace a larger sense of self and experience themselves as creative players and agents of change in a global community.

Creativity is closely linked with Constructivism–the idea that we discover and create our own meaning from our experiences. Technology provides a platform for students to publish their creative work. Publishing is a strategy that nurtures the students’ conviction in the importance and urgency of their own ideas. Through providing opportunities for students to publish their work in extra-ordinary formats such as e-books, podcasts, videos, electronic portfolios, animation and websites, students learn that their work is important. Their work emerges from the hidden confines of the four walls of the classroom into the larger world outside, and can impact others who encounter it. Sharing their work with others through these various publishing venues can help inspire others on their own creative voyages.

In my Technology Education classroom at Omni Middle School, students have arrived to class eager to embark on their creative explorations each day. In contrast to classes such as mathematics that focus on convergent thinking in which the goal is to arrive at the right answer, the process students engage in as they create their own multimedia productions focuses on divergent thinking in which many solutions are possible. Students have taken ownership of their own learning process and assumed responsibility for developing their own ideas and making them work. They get instant feedback from one another as they bounce ideas off of each other. Their ideas for their multimedia projects are experiments that they try, and either see to completion or re-work as much as needed until their ideas bear fruit. They see their powers of expression amplified through technology as they interact with technology to create.

As a Technology Education teacher, a Journalism teacher, and now a Computer Science teacher at Omni Middle School, I have developed curriculum aligned with State standards that have taught students problem solving and design skills as they have created multimedia projects to communicate their thoughts and ideas. I have collaborated with teachers on a school-wide level to showcase the talents and creative work of our students. As a Smart Ambassador for Project Smart, I have instructed teachers on how to use a variety of emerging technologies and how to plan and implement instructional technology projects in the classroom.

I am eager to give of my talents and energies to bring our schools into the dawning of Web 2.0, in which students and teachers embrace a digital democracy of ideas, one in which students and teachers are not merely spectators but vital participants.


About the Teacher

My name is Andy Goldstein. Long, long ago, in a galaxy far, far away, I studied journalism at Northwestern University. During an internship at the Louisville Times, I became friends with Mike Covington, an artist who created illustrations for the Louisville Times, and that was the start of my lifelong love of art. I studied art at Northwestern University under Ed Paschke, one of the leaders of the Chicago Imagist movement. I also studied at the University of Louisville, the Boca Museum School, with the sculptor Luis Montoya from West Palm Beach, the New York Academy of Art, and earned a Master of Fine Arts Degree from the Graduate School of Figurative Art of the New York Academy of Art. After art school I painted at the Artist's Co-op in Delray, FL and exhibited at the Art of Africa in Delray, FL.

Grateful for what I've learned, and wanting to give back, I became interested in teaching and earned my teaching degree from Florida Atlantic University. I've been teaching ever since. I have taught courses in Fundamentals of Web and Software Development, ICT Essentials, Journalism (Yearbook), and Introduction to Technology (Technology Education).

For a long time, we kept a class blog called Imagine, which showcased the creative work of our students. Currently, our student work can be found at our class website, OmniVision. When I taught Yearbook to my students, we earned the Walsworth publisher's award (awarded to its top 5 percent of yearbooks in the country) three years in a row. Students designed the yearbook using Adobe Photoshop and Adobe InDesign.

I've also taught robotics, structures, PowerPoint, animation with Flash, stop-motion animation on iMac computers, creating ClayMation. I've taught game programming in Scratch and in Flash, and video production using iMovie and GarageBand on iMac computers. I've taught web development using Khan Academy, Code.org, Notepad++ and working with Dreamweaver to post our students' web pages to our class website.

In 2012, I was named one of four "Innovator Educators of the Year" in a county-wide competition sponsored by the School District of Palm Beach County and Microsoft. I earned a trip to Microsoft's headquarters in Redmond, Washington and showcased our students' work for our project, Invent. I was one of 72 Regional winners that year.

A brief selection of my work:

Gobble Gobble by Andy Goldstein

Head of an Amazon Warrior by Andy Goldstein
Head of an Amazon Warrior by Andy Goldstein
Head of an Amazon Warrior by Andy Goldstein
Sketch by Andy Goldstein
A selection of my artworks

A selection of newspaper articles I've written

Student Projects

Welcome to the Show

These are sample clips from a CD we made that came with our 2006 yearbook titled "Welcome to the Show." It features singing, animation and musical instrumentation by Omni students. Originally made with Macromedia Flash. Mr. Goldstein's Yearbook students created the interface. Omni Theme song by Dwyer Award teacher Ed Shuman, sung by Omni Middle School student Alina C.


Learning, Growing, Connecting

An Introduction...



9/11 and its Aftermath

Omni Principal Dr. Constance Tuman-Rugg asked me to create a remembrance video on the first anniversary of 9/11 to show during Morning Announcements. For this project, I worked with the principal, as well as the teachers and students of language arts, art, and band.

To the Troops in Iraq



Omni Middle students create new WTC designs

Omni Tech students design their way to success

Red Ribbon Door Decoration - Omni Winner

Mr. Goldstein's Tech students created a school-winning (across Omni Middle School) Red Ribbon project, a door decoration for the theme: "Be kind to your mind." First, students created trading cards - drawing images of themselves and writing three positive qualities about themselves. Then they wrote positive qualities about themselves on colored popsicle sticks. We designed our classroom door with all of these and added, "How we think about ourselves affects what we experience."

Microsoft Partners in Learning

INVENT!

This project won the 2012 Palm Beach County Innovative Educator Award, in partnership with Microsoft Partners in Learning. I was able to showcase our creative work at Microsoft's Headquarters in Redmond, Washington

INVENT! is a project-based learning curriculum in which students learn to collaborate in groups as they utilize the design process to build knowledge and skills with various technologies and computer applications. Students form groups and brainstorm an idea for an invention. This could be something of practical use or it could be something utterly fantastic. They work with their idea and develop it across a variety of technological media, beginning with a simple sketch on paper. They then "grow" their idea in a poster, a script, a storyboard and then a video commercial which tells people about their invention and shows it in action. They write about their experience using the design process, then make their essays talk by creating a Voki at voki.com. Students posted their work to our classroom blog, Imagine which was visited by people from 125 countries.

Microsoft Partners in Learning - U.S. Forum certificate

Teacher: Andy Goldstein, Omni Middle School, Palm Beach County, FL.

Microsoft Partners in Learning - Posted Learning Activity

Article: Finalists for the Microsoft Partners in Learning 2012 US Forum(Scroll down to Florida)

Palm Beach Post article: Teacher Andy Goldstein selected Palm Beach County Innovative Educator...

Robotics

Omni Middle students create new WTC designs

Above, the After-School Robotics club I sponsored with the help of parent Jack G.

Exploring Technology: A Beginning Curriculum-->

Web Development

Homepage of Omnivision, our class website

Students hand code web pages with HTML and CSS using Notepad++.

Digital Portfolios

Digital Portfolios made with Google Slides

Web-based Digital Portfolios

Web Portfolio

Mobile App Development

Working as part of a group or individually, students create their own Mobile Apps

Mobile App Development

Students created their own mobile apps using the digital platform MAD-Learn.

Class Blog

Class Blog

Above, the banner for our classroom blog, Imagine. Our classroom blog began as a ProjectSmart initiative. Project smart was a professional development program for teachers using Apple technologies that spread to the embrace of additional online technologies. Students posted their creative work to this classroom blog for many years. This digital platform was eventually discontinued by the School District. But before then, we were able to showcase our student's creative work to people from more than 125 countries.

Claymation

Gradually, each year, with the support of the Omni PTSA, our collection of classroom Apple computers grew. I applied for and won a Best Buy Teach Award for $2500 and purchased video cameras for the classroom. We set these up on tripods on tables and create stop motion animation with iStopMotion2. We created soundtracks using Garageband.

E-books

Alien Farm and Roadsters created with Macromedia Flash MX and GarageBand. A Trip to the Beach created in PowerPoint.




Comic Books

3D Printing

3D Print 'Cat' by Mingni Q.


Programming with Kodu Game Lab

Scratch Programming

Asteroids - Our Class Programming Book

Students created a class programming book about the Scratch game program they coded to illustrate the program and explain it. Each page was made on cardstock and the book was bound with a spiral comb binder. The book was then digitized.

Asteroids game program by Lincoln O.


See the code for the Asteroids game progam



Minecraft Education programming - an example by Mr. Goldstein



Propose Your Own App

Students brainstormed their own app, then made a trading card to show and tell about it. We then made this variation of the "Paper Slide" presentation, a learning strategy that Lodge McCammon presented about 9 years ago at our annual Palm Beach Technology Conference.

Animation

Animation originally created in Macromedia Flash MX by David M.

Careers

A lip sync animation that served as an introduction to a "Glog" about the student's chosen career on edu.glogster.com (the site does not exist any longer). From a Google Search: A glog is a digital poster that combines text, images, video, audio, and hyperlinks to create an interactive multimedia experience. The term "glog" is short for "graphical blog".

Essays on the Design Process

(Above): Click on the three dots on the bottom right to view the essays full screen.
Students wrote essays as a capstone to their design projects to tell about their learning experience.

Design Journals

Designing and Programming with Robo Lab

Designing and Constructing Solar Cars

Yearbooks

Yearbook covers

Yearbook cover, 2004-2005 Yearbook cover by Erica A.

Yearbook cover, <i>Welcome to the Show</i> 2005-2006 Yearbook cover, Welcome to the Show! 2005-2006, by Alex L., Sid B, Jared M. and Deena E..

Yearbook cover, Omniopoly, 2006-2007 Yearbook cover, Omniopoly by David M.


Yearbook cover, Omni Notes, 2007-2008 Yearbook cover, Omni Notes, 2007-2008, by Crystal L.

Yearbook Gallery of Excellence plaque



Yearbook cover, Top Secret, 2008-2009 Yearbook cover, Top Secret by Crystal L.

Yearbook Letter of Excellence

Yearbook Note of Excellence

Yearbook Gallery of Excellence plaque



Yearbook Cover, OmniVision, 2009-2010



Collaborations

Creating Books

I collaborated with a Language Arts Teacher, Mrs. Mayerchak, to create and publish a collection of writing by her students. We created two volumes, called The Mayerchak Anthology.

The Mayerchak Anthology, Volume 1, I am a Writer

A Symphony of Words







Tools, Materials and Learning

Our Technology program keeps evolving. Our explorations have included:

Introduction to Technology
Exploring Technology
Fundamentals of Web and Software Development
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Essentials
Business Keyboarding
Journalism (Yearbook)
Digital Discoveries
Manufacturing  
Construction  
Transportation  
Structures  
Robotics  
Flight  
Communications Technology  
Cybersecurity  
3D Printing  
Digital Art  
Word  
Reading  
Writing  
Drawing  
Sketching  
Painting  
PowerPoint  
Flash animation  
Flash ActionScript  
Google Docs  
Google Slides  
Google Sites
InDesign  
Photoshop  
Paper  
Pencils  
Colored Pencils  
Paint  
Poster paper  
Trading Cards  
Ebooks  
E-Portfolios  
BYOB - Build Your Own Blocks (Coding)  
Scratch  
Essays on Robotics  
Vodcast Server  
Google Classroom  
Class Blog  
Class website  
Microphones  
GarageBand  
CDs  
CD burners  
DVDs  
DVD Burners  
iMovie  
Comic Life  
Photo Booth  
Microtype Keyboarding  
Nitrotype keyboarding  
Typing.com  
Racing Cars  
Solar Cars  
Platform challenge  
Bridge challenge 
Marshmallow Challenge  
Paper Tower Challenge  
Water Rockets  
Model Rockets  
Hour of Code  
Code.org  
Web Development  
ICT Essentials  
Introduction to Technology  
Exploring Technology  
Computer Science  
Clay  
Toothpicks  
Claymation  
Flipbooks  
Book Making  
Design portfolios  
Textbook  
Industry Certification for Web Development  
Animoto  
Authorstream for posting PowerPoints online  
Notepad++  
Khan Academy - Intro to HTML, Intro to CSS, Intro to Javascript  
uCertify - Industry certification study for web development  
Skillstruck - HTML, CSS, Python

Wordle of 'Tools, Materials and Learning'

Technology Education - A beginning curriculum for grades 6 and 7"


Omni Tech students design their way to success








Community

As part of what I consider my civic duty, I've delivered many School School Board talks to support our public schools, our students and our teaching profession.

Waiting for Superman



How the ALEC stole the Public from Public Education

Newspaper articles on School Board Talks

School board vows to improve teacher evaluations



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