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Planning and Executing a TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE

Planning and Executing a TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE. Shay Ward Atchison Library Media Specialist/Technology Coordinator Stanhope Elmore High School Elmore County Schools Millbrook, Alabama.

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Planning and Executing a TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE

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  1. Planning and Executing a TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE Shay Ward Atchison Library Media Specialist/Technology Coordinator Stanhope Elmore High School Elmore County Schools Millbrook, Alabama

  2. Technology is just a tool. In terms of getting the kids working together and motivating them, the teacher is the most important. -Bill Gates

  3. Each school in our system has Professional Learning Communities (PLC) • The PLCs are developed at each campus based on local students’ needs, campus concerns, grade levels, etc. • The implementation and expansion of technology is a driving force at SEHS • Thus was formed the Technology PLC. Where it all started…..

  4. It’s been said that students POWER DOWN when they come to school. • Our PLC’s goal is to find a way to engage students in a way in which they are able to stay POWERED UP. • Members of our PLC discussed software and websites that students could use or already use and with which they are comfortable. What if…..

  5. With the support of our local administration, we began to brainstorm ideas and develop a plan. • As local technology coordinator, I contacted our system’s Technology Director who fully supported our efforts and promoted the idea to other schools in the system • We secured awards from area business and restaurants including gas cards, itunes cards, and gift cards. • When we had our “ducks in a row,” we involved our teachers. Who is involved….

  6. We developed a flier and emailed all of our teachers to encourage participation. • We made announcements recognizing teachers and students who were submitting completed projects for the contest. • We contacted teachers who typically assign technology based projects to ensure they selected “worthy” samples to include in the showcase. How to involve the teachers….

  7. How to involve the teachers….

  8. Our letter to local vendors How to involve the community…

  9. FOOD MONEY GAS How to encourage the students…

  10. Websites • Presentation Sites- Prezi • Website Creators- Weebly • Software • Apple iMovie-podcasts • Microsoft Powerpoint • Other Ideas? What should we use…

  11. Meagan's Weebly WINNING WEEBLY

  12. Joy's Prezi WINNING PREZI

  13. WINNING POWERPOINT

  14. WINNING PODCAST

  15. Publicity for the Winners

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