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Learn how to effectively use and implement DSL for student learning through training tips and practical examples for superintendents, principals, teachers, and secretaries.
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Practical Uses of Data for Student Learning Ed Snyder and Christine Keller Fort Recovery Local Schools
Practical Uses of DSL at Fort Recovery Local Schools • Training Tips • List of Uses and On-Line Examples • Superintendents & Board Members • Principals • Secretaries • Teachers • Technology Coordinator • SIS Student Search Report
Data for Student LearningTraining Tips • Train Administrators first • Superintendent and Principals • Guidance Counselors and Secretaries • Up to 2 hours of in-service for Teachers • DSL sign-on not given until trained • After-school Open Houses • Have over 60 staff (85%) trained in DSL
Data for Student LearningTraining Tips • Follow-up Training on specific topics • Admin & Secretaries – SIS Student Search Report training for 1 hour • Will also offer this to Guidance Counselors • Always provide feedback to NOACSC • Easy changes made within days • Other suggestions put on list for next revision • Emphasize the sensitive nature of the data
Data for Student LearningTraining Tips • We chose to give all teachers access to all options except student disciplinary records • Administrators have access to everything • Tech Coordinator administers DSL • Tech Coordinator does most of the training – although some teachers have filled in
Data for Student LearningSuperintendent & Board Members • Testing Results for District – DSL-Testing • Off-Year Proficiency • Absence Graph Report • EMIS Enrollment • Civil Rights Compliance • SIS Student Search for reports and lists
Data for Student LearningPrincipals • IEPs and MFEs • IATs • Proficiency Review Planning • Curriculum Auditing – Instruction Auditing • Differentiation of Instruction • Study Partners or Group
Data for Student LearningPrincipals • Course History for ACT Applications • Attendance for Deer Hunting • Birthdays • Grant Writing • Letters Home and Court • DSL-Testing Module
Data for Student LearningPrincipals • Group test results for Re-Evals • Resource for Committees • Class Lists with Pictures • Transcript and Class Rank • SIS Student Search for reports and lists • Log in at morning and stay logged in the rest of the day
Data for Student LearningSecretaries • Homework for absent students – helpers • Pictures on certificates • Birthday list and pictures on announcements • Check on student schedule and/or homeroom • Check absences/attendance for incentives – use detail to explain to students • SIS Student Search for reports and lists
Birthday Wishes • Saturday • April 14, 2001 Joe Keller (Kindergarten)
Data for Student LearningTeachers • Seating Chart • Class List with Pictures for special projects • Class List and Seating Chart in sub folder • Proficiency Scores by Class • Proficiency Scores by Teacher • Students’ Schedule • Gifted Students • SIS Student Search for reports and lists
Data for Student LearningTechnology Coordinator • Tech Kids’ Schedules • Course ID# for GradeQuick • Teacher Addresses • Student ID# and other info for adding/deleting on GradeQuick rosters • Miscellaneous Student Report requests • SIS Student Search for reports and lists
Data for Student LearningSIS Student Search Report/Download • Reports – SIS Reports – SIS Student Search • Tremendous timesaver for all 5 groups • On-Line Report or Download (Excel, text file) • Download requires Excel – Office 2000 • Can choose fields to display and criteria to filter • Goal should be that all data is stored in SIS/EMIS and then presented in DSL
Data for Student LearningSIS Student Search Report/Download • List of Graduating Seniors • Class Lists with Homeroom • Locker Lists • Name & Address Lists • Birthday Lists • Students on IEPs • Café Terminal Lists and ASCII files
Superintendent & Board Members – Examples Testing Results for District == Go Test Results – Testing Results for a Specific District Off-Year Proficiency == Go to Test Results – Testing Results for a Specific District Absence Graph Report == Go to Reports – SIS Reports – Attendance – Absence Graph EMIS Enrollment == Go to Reports – EMIS Reports – October EMIS Enrollment Civil Rights Compliance == Go to Reports – EMIS Reports – Civil Rights
Data for Student LearningPrincipals – Examples IATs/IEPs/MFEs == Go to Student Info – Select Student – Proficiency – View Visual Proficiency Progression -OR- View Proficiency Progression (Get Results) Course History for ACT Applications == Go to Student Info – Select Student – Course History Letters Home == Go to Student Info – Select Student – Attendance – Copy & Paste Attendance Chart into letter Letters to Court == Go to Student Info – Select Student – Discipline – Copy & Paste or attach to letter Transcript and Class Rank = Go to Student Info – Select Student - Transcript
Data for Student LearningSecretaries – Examples Homework == Go Student Info – Select Student – Print Schedule with Locker Name – Student Helpers gather homework and books Pictures on Certificates == Go to Student Info – Select Student – Demographics – Right click on Picture and copy onto certificate Birthday List and Pictures == Go to Other – Upcoming Birthdays for next 10 days. Then grab pictures as above for PowerPoint on scrolling announcements Student Schedule == Same as Homework above Absences/Attendance == Go to Student Info – Enter Name – Choose Student – Attendance
Data for Student LearningTeachers – Examples Class List with Pictures == Go to Classroom Management – Class List with Pictures – Choose Teacher – Get Schedule – Choose Class Seating Chart == Go to Classroom Management – Seating Chart – Choose Teacher and Class – Follow the directions Proficiency Scores by Class == Go to Test Results – Ohio Proficiency Results for a Current Course and Section – Select Teacher, Course and Section – Select Test Type and Area Proficiency Scores by Teacher == Go to Test Results – Ohio Proficiency Results for a Specific Teacher – Select Teacher – Select Test Type, Area, and Year Gifted Students == EMIS Reports – Gifted – Choose School, Grade, and Gifted Areas. Remember the selection is using AND not OR.
Data for Student LearningTech Coordinator – Examples Students’ Schedules == Go Student Info – Enter Name – Choose Student – Print Schedule with Locker Name – Student Helpers gather homework and books Course ID # for GradeQuick == Go to Student Info – Browse by Teacher, Course, Section – Choose Teacher Teacher Address == Go to Other – Teacher Directory – Choose Teacher Student ID# == Go to Student Info – Enter Name – Choose Student – Demographic Student Report Requests == Reports – Student SIS Search – Choose criteria and fields – Copy & Paste to Excel
Data for Student LearningSIS Student Search Report – Examples List of Graduating Seniors == Reports – SIS Reports – SIS Student Search – Choose Grade 12 and Fields to Display Class Lists with Homeroom == Reports – SIS Reports – SIS Student Search – Choose School/Grades and Fields to Display including Homeroom Number and Homeroom Teacher Locker Lists == Reports – SIS Reports – SIS Student Search – Choose School/Grades and Fields to Display including Locker Number and Locker Combination Name & Address Lists == Reports – SIS Reports – SIS Student Search – Choose School/Grades and Fields to Display Students on IEPs == Reports – SIS Reports – SIS Student Search – Choose Specific Program Code (I.e. 09 or 10)
Why should your school use Data for Student Learning? • One-stop shopping for all types of data • Greater data accuracy • Easier to use data to drive decision-making • Eliminate redundancy of data entry and typing up separate (out-of-date) lists • Increased understanding of the data that you have already entered in SIS/EMIS
Tricks to Implementing DSL • Pressure and Support • Data-Driven Decisions • Lead your staff to the right solution to the problem • Create a need • Training, training, training • Contact your A-Site with suggestions
DSL Upgrade to DASL • Per Eric Schumm at NOACSC • New look and feel • New security system – rule based • SIS Functionality • PDF based reports • Some features to be available for beta testing in Spring 03
Contact Information • Ed Snyder, Principal, Fort Recovery High Schoolsnyder@fr.noacsc.org • Christine Keller, District Technology Coordinator, Fort Recovery Local Schoolskeller@fr.noacsc.org • Nancy Reinhard, Secretary, Fort Recovery Middle Schoolreinhard@fr.noacsc.org
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