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Enhancing Education Through Technology October 22, 2010 Stillman Valley Fire Station

Enhancing Education Through Technology October 22, 2010 Stillman Valley Fire Station. Cheryl Metcalf, Deb Thibodeau, and Kim Hofmeister. Presentation Goals. Review of Student Technology/Literacy tools Surveys Proficiency test Student Product Evaluation

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Enhancing Education Through Technology October 22, 2010 Stillman Valley Fire Station

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  1. Enhancing Education Through TechnologyOctober 22, 2010Stillman Valley Fire Station Cheryl Metcalf, Deb Thibodeau, and Kim Hofmeister

  2. Presentation Goals • Review of Student Technology/Literacy tools • Surveys • Proficiency test • Student Product Evaluation • Review teacher survey procedures and complete Tech Support Survey • Illinois Teacher Proficiency Demonstration Log • Overview of technology in our schools – hardware and software • Unit Planning - Backward Design • Multi-media Student Performance Rubric • Review of Observation Log – format and terminology • Upload to Portal and spring surveys May 10, 2011

  3. Data Collection Student Tools • 5th Grade Technology Proficiency Test 2009-2010 • 8th Grade Technology Proficiency Test 2009-2010 • Student Technology Attitudes and Technology Uses (Part 1) • 5th – 8th and high school math • Student Personal Technology Skills (Part 2) • 5th – 8th and high school math • Student Technology Frequency of Use Part 3) • 5th – 8th and high school math

  4. Data Collection Faculty/Staff Tools •  Teacher Survey • Teacher Demographics, Technology Attitudes, Technology Uses (Part 1) • Teacher Technology Professional Development (Part 2) • Teacher Technology Skills (Part 3) • Teacher Technology Frequency of Use Survey (Part 4) • Technical Support Survey • Complete survey

  5. Data Collection Targeted Teacher and IT Coach • Teacher Technology Proficiency Demonstration Log • Script and Checklist • Proctored demonstration of basic technology skills

  6. Technology Resources Hardware • laptop • projector • SMART Board (shared) • Digital camera • SMART Responders (shared) • All-in-One printer • Student Computers • Mobile Computer Labs • Building copiers that scan

  7. Technology Resources Software • Office 07 Suite • Windows Movie Maker • Windows Media Player • VLC Media Player • Photo Story • SMART Notebook Tools

  8. Multimedia Student Performance Rubric • Review National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) • Review Multimedia Student Performance Rubric • Compare/contrast standards and rubric to utilize with unit development

  9. Data Collection Process • Each product (from one class) is ranked by two people • Primary Teacher • Reliability Teacher(s) • Group products • Ranked as whole • Each student member of the group is given that rating for the product

  10. Unit Planning – Backward Design “Start with the end in mind.” • Understanding by Design • Grant Wiggins and J. McTighe • Backward Design Process • Identify desired results • Determine acceptable evidence • Plan learning experience and instruction • Practice using template • Digital Literacy • http://digitalliteracy.mwg.org • Begin working with backwards design

  11. Observation Log Principal and IT Coach • Illinois Classroom Technology Integration Observation Protocol • Discuss Rating Area Description • Discuss the process and establish first observation prior to December 1st • Prepare for second observation during the unit prior to May 1st

  12. Data Collection • May 10th EETT Professional Day • 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM • Student Product Rating • Add new product • Download data template • Complete product ranking • Upload data template • Complete ALL surveys • Teacher Surveys just completed • Teacher Survey for Student Technology Product Rating • LoTi

  13. Data Collection Reporting • The data for all state reports can be pulled directly from the Data Portal • Schools can also access data through the reporting function of the portal

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