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Discover the latest updates from the Department of Instructional Technology shaping K-8 education. Join us for key events like the SMART Learner Conference and learn about SMART Board Certification and various collaboration tools, including Moodle and WebQuests. Explore mobile learning opportunities and access to eBooks through 2099 resources. Attend trainings to empower students, engage them with digital content, and prepare for a future of blended learning. Don't miss out on important login information and how to maximize technology in the classroom.
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Updates from Technology • Department of Instructional Technology May 3 and 4, 2011
Summertime and the livin’ is easy. • June 1 - 2: SMART Learner Conference • June 8 - July 28 • District SMART Board Certification • Moodle • Response and CPS • SMART Notebook: Basic, Intermediate, Advanced, Content Creation • WebQuests, Collaborative Tools, Movie Maker and Flip Cams
going the distance • Where are we going? • How will we get there? • Tandberg • MOVI • Skype
its a BIG Universe • 2099 eBooks • read and CREATE! from phone, iPad, computer, iPod Touch • Targets grades K - 8 • AR books available • Thank you.....Title1
Student logins!! • Student logins are available and must be in use by October 1. • Lists of usernames and passwords generated by ITS • lists available by September 1 on Sharepoint • contact James McKinnis (jmckinnis@mcpss.com) • Schools will be responsible for maintaining up-to-date lists
We have iPads, now what? • iPads must be set up to work with the MCPSS network by ITS • Apps cannot be purchased with Title 1 funds • The Apple Volume License Purchase Program • There is a link with iPad app suggestions on the principal wiki
HELP!! • Thank you for your support • Calls taken from TST and Principal only, thank you
SMART things you should know • Warranty • SMART Board Install Check Sheet • Cleanliness is next to Godliness • Are you registered?
Enabled, Engaged and Empowered • Survey says....the national Speak Up Survey • 67% of parents would purchase a mobile device for schoolwork • 53% of students said inability to use mobile device was largest obstacle when using technology in school • 71% of HS students want us to allow greater access to digital content • 33% of HS students report they are using online textbooks or online curriculum as part of their regular schoolwork.
what does it all mean?? • Conference, school and district discussion and policy trends: • mobile learning • online and blended learning • e-textbooks • Student vision: socially based, un-tethered, digitally rich learning • Parents: support the student vision
the new 3 Es of Education • Enabling students to reach their potential through increased access to educational resources and experts that extend learning beyond the capacities or limitations of their school or community. • Engaging students in rich, compelling learning experiences that develop deeper knowledge and skill development especially the problem-solving, creativity and critical thinking skills so highly desired for our world today. • Empowering students to take responsibility for their own educational destinies and to explore knowledge with an unfettered curiosity, thus creating a new generation of life long learners.
and, don’t forget IMPACT • Have you taken your IMPACT yet? • Open until May 18 • Request results from Michele White
next..... • Hands-on SMART for Administrators June 7, 2011 • Robbins, Burns, Clark and Central Office • BYOC / BYOL • Technology’s answer to the Very Long Day • July 18 - 21 at Clark • 2 hours of....