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Presentation Regarding A Technology-Enabled Individual Learning Plan for Students in the State of Delaware

Presentation Regarding A Technology-Enabled Individual Learning Plan for Students in the State of Delaware. March 12, 2014. Background of Presenters. Matt McQuillen, President Co-Founder of Career Cruising Director of Development Lead Project Manager, Kentucky ILP

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Presentation Regarding A Technology-Enabled Individual Learning Plan for Students in the State of Delaware

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  1. Presentation Regarding A Technology-Enabled Individual Learning Plan for Students in the State of Delaware March 12, 2014

  2. Background of Presenters • Matt McQuillen, President • Co-Founder of Career Cruising • Director of Development • Lead Project Manager, Kentucky ILP • Lisa Pinelli, Educational Sales Consultant • Career Cruising’s representative for the State of Delaware • Extensive experience implementing portfolios across North America

  3. Presentation Agenda • Program Demonstration (Lisa Pinelli) • Career Cruising from a Student’s Perspective • Career Cruising from a Counselor & Administrator’s Perspective • CAMS (Career Advisor Management System) • Portfolio Completion Standards • RRS (Regional Reporting System) • Kentucky Experience (Matt McQuillen) • Questions

  4. Company Overview • Founded in 1997 to develop user-friendly career software • Currently used in over nine thousand institutions across North America • Investing heavily in research and development • Focused on meeting client needs through the delivery of exceptional customer service • A leader in the creation of online portfolio development systems

  5. Portfolio Implementation Experience

  6. Portfolio Implementation Experience

  7. Program Demonstration www.careercruising.com

  8. Kentucky Experience

  9. Origins of the ILP • In the 1990’s Kentucky initiated development of IGP • A paper-based career portfolio • Designed to help students with career and education planning • Development of student IGP’s to be guided by counselors and advisors • IGP viewed as a means to encourage involvement by parents

  10. Limitations and Problems with the IGP • IGP folders ordered from KDE totaled only 14% • Only 20% of parents polled aware of the IGP • Percentage of school’s complying difficult to establish • Completing plans time consuming for students • Sharing plans difficult (often locked in counselor’s filing cabinet) • Involvement of parents difficult to achieve • Much of the data required redundant to data captured in the statewide student information system (SIS)

  11. Forward with the ILP • Decision reached to issue an RFP for the development of an online version of the IGP – renamed the ILP • Key objectives of the new ILP: • To raise the level of student achievement in middle & secondary school • To increase the percentage of students who enter high school and persist to a diploma • To enable schools to plan for coursework, applied learning experiences, and other activities that respond to the needs of individual learners • To facilitate the advising team approach for students • To increase the percentage of high school graduates who successfully transition to a postsecondary education or training program that is selected based on their unique academic and career interests

  12. Key Components of the ILP • Student ILP • Parent ILP • School-Level ILP component for Administrators • District-Level ILP component for Administrators • State-Level ILP component for Administrators

  13. New Features Developed for the ILP • Single Sign-On • Advisement Log • Annual Review • Annual Survey • Post-Secondary Goals • Parent Version • Statewide Reporting System • Increased storage space • Graduation requirements

  14. Technical Challenges • Annual Archiving of ILPs • Customizable Reporting • Support for American with Disabilities Act • Integration with statewide SIS • Silent login to GoHigherKY.org • Integration of statewide testing results • Integration of transcripts (on hold)

  15. Issues Resolved during Development • How to integrate statewide Common Course Codes? • What security model to employ for School ILP? • What completion standards to employ? • Should students be able to change passwords? • At what age should students be able to invite others to view their ILP? • How should we integrate transcripts?

  16. Issues Resolved during Development • How should the menu buttons be organized? • How should Gear Up schools/students be identified in the system? • How should alternative diploma options be highlighted for students? • How can we integrate Expanded Learning Options, ESS (Extended School Services), LEP (Limited English Proficiency) and G&T (Gifted and Talented) • How to incorporate Performance Based Credits

  17. ILP Development Team • Kentucky Department of Education • Robert Hackworth, Consultant, Division of Secondary and Virtual Learning • Julia Harmon, Consultant, Division of Secondary and Virtual Learning • Martin Hebner, School Information Technology • Debbie Webber, Liaison for STI • Mike Kloepfel, Project Coordinator • Career Cruising • Matt McQuillen, Lead Project Manager • Meredith Beyer-Alldridge, Senior Project Manager • Craig Lutz, Lead Programmer • Don Xiong, Senior Programmer • Ying Dai, Programmer • Epiculture, Web Design

  18. Sample Screens for the ILP • Student ILP • Parent ILP • School Administrator ILP

  19. Expected Outcomes • All students to develop and maintain a career and education plan • Improve student achievement • Improve graduation rates • Increase number of students attending post-secondary education • Measure schools success in implementing the ILP • Measure and quantify the success of policy initiatives • Enable constant process and system improvement

  20. Why Career Cruising? Technical Considerations: • A development team with years of experience in designing and delivering online portfolios to schools across the US • Access to powerful and customizable reporting tools • A fully-tested online portfolio development system • An established security infrastructure • Technical expertise required to meet key integration requirements • A company-wide commitment to training and customer support

  21. Why Career Cruising? Career & Education Planning Considerations: • World-class interest and skills assessment • In-depth profiles for hundreds of different careers • Multimedia interviews with real people in each and every career • Comprehensive database of post-secondary schools • Clear and simple user-friendly interface • Seamless integration with the portfolio tool and resume builder • Extensive curriculum and support materials • Available in Spanish

  22. Presentation Regarding A Technology-Enabled Individual Learning Plan for Students in the State of Delaware March 12, 2014

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