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Learning in the Cloud Leyden's 1:1 Story

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Learning in the Cloud Leyden's 1:1 Story

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  1. Learning in the Cloud Leyden's 1:1 Story This slide deck: http://goo.gl/TLb6e __________________________________ Wireless Access: Network: SD212_Guest Password: chrome13

  2. Housekeeping This slide deck: http://goo.gl/TLb6e Morning Intro: Slides 1-20Student work, Professional Development, LMS: Slides 21-27TSI: Slides 28-44 Agenda: http://goo.gl/ikoOJ Submit Questions During the Day http://goo.gl/hP9lJ

  3. Greetings and Introductions

  4. Chromebook User Google Group 430+ members and growing https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/googleschool

  5. Leyden H.S. District 212 East Leyden High School 3400 Rose Street Franklin Park, IL West Leyden High School, 1000 Wolf Road, Northlake, IL

  6. We Are 1:1 • 3,500 students with Chromebooks • 260 teachers • "Layers and layers of awesomeness!"- As said by a member of the Google Chromebook team during a visit to our district.

  7. We've been on this path for a while

  8. Why 1:1

  9. Leyden believes... that students are different today.

  10. Leyden believes.... that the answer to this question is one life. "Should we consider students to have two separate lives - a relatively digitally unplugged life at school and a digitally saturated life away from school - or should we consider them to have one life that integrates their lives as students and digital citizens?" From Jason Ohler'sDigital Community Digital Citizen (2010)

  11. Leyden believes... that education has to becomemore than just aboutstandardized tests.

  12. Leyden believes... that we need to be focusing more on: The Four C's: Critical thinking Collaboration Communication Creativity 21st Century Fluencies Ken Kay, "The Seven Steps to Becoming a 21st Century School or District," 2011 Image from the 21st Century Fluency Project

  13. Leyden believes... that pockets of excellence are just not good enough.

  14. Leyden believes... "We want great teaching to be systemic, not episodic" - Jason Glass, Director of Education, State of Iowa

  15. Leyden believes... Collaborating on projects Flipping the classroom Narrating and curating web content Learn from watching video

  16. Leyden believes... =

  17. Why the Chromebook?

  18. Perfect for the Classroom Get to lessons faster Boot cold in 8 seconds Set it aside Close and open with instant resume Lasts the whole school day 8.5 hour battery life Easy to share Personal Chrome experience when you sign in

  19. Easy to Manage and Scale No touch setup Configure and manage key settings centrally Security built-in Provide multiple layers of protection including sandboxing, data encryption, and verified boot Forever fresh Chromebooks and apps update themselves; new users sign into a fresh computer Customize from the cloud Specify policies, apps and extensions to install for groups of users in your domain

  20. Additional Resources

  21. Want More? Agenda: http://goo.gl/ikoOJ PD and Student work: http://goo.gl/sb7eJ

  22. How does it work

  23. What we ask of our teachers

  24. What we encourage our teachers to do

  25. Framework for tech integration

  26. Coaching Model • Disciplinary Literacy coaches since 2010/2011 • Part-time technology coach since 2002 • Two full time technology coaches added in 2012/2013 • Embedded PD: Flexibility to help individuals, teams, departments, larger audiences • Technology liaisons Agenda

  27. Professional Learning: "Just in Time" vs. "Just in Case" • Summer Training Summits • Wednesday Department Inservice Meetings • Institute Days- Staff-led Institute(Schedule) • Lunch-n-Learns • Before & After School Workshops • Conferences • EdCamp • Personal meetings with our instructional tech coaches • Faculty Tutorials Website

  28. Primary tools we use OpenClass Learning Management System

  29. Other tools we see our teachers using

  30. Teacher Dashboard by Hapara

  31. Student Examplars Ms. Maura Gavin: Psychology AP Sensation Activity Mr. Jason Orna: English Core, World Lit, Media A bit of everythingMr. Chris Lange: Global Studies Common Craft Video 1 & 2 Ms. Jamie Litzhoff: Physical Science Nuclear Energy Video - Related Blog Post

  32. Student Exemplars Mr. Joe Fezzulio, Health Voicethread Ms. Liz O'Malley, English II Blogger Mr. Adam Labriola, Video Game Design Docs Ms. Michelle Marchese, English II Screencasting feedback on writing 1, 2

  33. Tech SupportInternship (TSI)

  34. OUR INSPIRATION Burlington High School (MA) When Students Run the Help Desk - T.H.E. Journal Becoming A 1:1 School Edition 12 - Students Will Play A Leading Role In Our Help Desk

  35. THE FACTS Department: Business Education Credit: Elective (may be taken more than once) Prereq: Department Approval/Application Grades: 11 & 12 Sections: One every period of the day

  36. OVERVIEW • Hands-on study of technology • Students expected to assess various issues that occur throughout the day for students and teachers and come up with best approach to resolving them • Students work on various projects throughout the year

  37. HELP DESK http://www.spiceworks.com/

  38. 5 PATHWAYS OF LEARNING Image Source: http://voltairepaintitblack.blogspot.com/2011/02/richard-long.html

  39. CERTIFICATION Students who choose the certification pathway have an opportunity to get certified in various disciplines. There are five certifications that students can choose from: • IC 3 Certification • Google Apps for Education (Docs, Mail, Calendar, Sites, etc.) • MOS Certification (Microsoft Office Specialist in either Word, Excel or PowerPoint) • A+ Certification • NET + Certification Any student who chooses this pathway will be provided with training materials and practice exams. A+ and NET + Certification require 18 weeks of preparation, while all other require 9 weeks.

  40. PROGRAMMING/NETWORKING Students who choose the programming/networking pathway have an opportunity independently learn two types of programming and general computer networking skills. In this pathway, there are three directions a student can go: • C++ Programming • JavaScript Programming • Computer Networking Both programming pathways will take the student through an online course, complete with practice exam questions, study guides and “hands on” projects. The Networking pathway also takes students through a structured curriculum with a “hands on” project at the end of each unit. Both of these pathways are 18 weeks long.

  41. COMMUNICATIONS Students who choose the communications pathway have an opportunity to pursue multiple communication strategies in a 9-week period. Students will rotate through various options being held accountable for their production of materials • 1 Week - Blog Creation (daily blog from each campus) • 2 Weeks - TSI Website (daily updating of material) • 2 Weeks - All Leyden Presentation (bi-weekly open presentations about various technologies at each campus) • 2 Weeks - Video Production/Editing (bi-weekly updates to flat screen at each campus) • 2 Weeks - Tutorials (online tutorial added to blog/website every two weeks) Students can go through this pathway more than once throughout the school year.

  42. FBLA This is a first-semester pathway in which students can prepare for various FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) competition in January. Students will be required to document the progress of their event product through weekly progress reports and meetings with the instructor. Students must have a first draft of their product after week 4 and be fully completed with their product at the end of week 9. There are various competitions students can pursue, including: • Desktop Application Programming (I) • Digital Design & Promotion (I/T) • Digital Video Production (I/T) • E-business (I/T) • Electronic Career Portfolio (I) • Web Site Design (I/T)

  43. GOOGLE APPS DEVELOPMENT Students who pursue this pathway will be using the MIT App Inventor websitehttp://explore.appinventor.mit.edu/ to learn how to build and create their own apps. Students who choose this pathway will gain experience developing applications using a web browser and either a connected phone or emulator. The apps created will need to benefit the Leyden School District (i.e. Lunch Menu App, eSchool App, etc.) This is a 9-week pathway. Student will first complete the introductory tutorialHelloPurr.Student will then choose ten tutorials to complete from the App Inventor website prior to creating a Leyden specific app.

  44. WEBSITES East Leyden West Leyden

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