Title: Southwest Educational Research Association SERA
1Southwest Educational Research Association SERA
- Technology Mentor Fellowship Program TMFP
- Texas AM University Jon DentonBen SmithTrina
DavisFrank ClarkArlen StraderDeborah Jolly
2What is TMFP?
- The Technology Mentor Fellowship Program (TMFP)
is intended to match technology-proficient
pre-service teachers with K-12 teachers and
university faculty to model technology as an
instructional tool in K-12 and college classrooms.
3Rationale
- Our schools are not providing convenient,
reliable support for all students and their
teachers.
- Intergenerational Digital Divide
- Technology infrastructure gap between public
schools and teacher education programs.
4Goals
- Technology Fellows who provide technology
professional development to faculty
- Developing electronic instructional objects
- Assessment of evolving technology skills
5Tech Fellow Requirements
- All Technology Fellows must
- be pre-service teacher education students in good
standing at Texas AM.
- have the ability to use a computer and computer
applications to complete educationally related
tasks utilizing word processors, spreadsheets,
presentation programs, and the Internet.
6Tech Fellow Responsibilities
- Responsibilities include
- Initial orientation sessions
- Complete 10 Intel Teach to the Future Modules
- Complete 7 eEmpowerment Zone web-based modules
- Periodic travel to an Independent School District
or campus during the semester to work with
teachers or faculty on integrating technology
applications into their classroom instruction.
7Tech Fellow Benefits
- Benefits will include
- remuneration (7.00/hr) and travel expenses for
all approved activities, including the
orientation session and all technology
professional development - participation in the technology professional
development which include hands-on training in
Web development and using instructional tools
like the award-winning TrackStar - pedagogical and technical support from Texas AM
faculty and staff
- real-time professional development experiences in
an authentic educational setting.
8Outcomes
- 633 Technology Fellow Placements
- Over 800 electronic learning objects developed
- Technology Assessment development I-folio
- Electronic Management System
9Electronic Management System (EMS)
- Track Tech Fellow assignments
- Provide work schedule targets
- Provide payroll services
- Online communication system for all participants
- Repository for electronic learning objects
10My TMFP
11Project Initiation
12Evaluation Forms and Data
13Project Format
14Project Data Base
15Reporting Methods
- Give evaluators direct access to raw data
- On-line form tool
- Web page for evaluation information
- Import raw data into a pre-formatted database for
quick reporting
- Dynamically create web pages
- Project search
16Summary of EMS
- Data can be collected easily from remote
locations
- Real-time retrieval of raw data
- Some reports can be automatically generated from
raw data
17Evolving Resources
- I-folios
- eEmpowerment Zone
18i-Folio
19http//empowermentzone.tamu.edu
20eEmpowerment Zone What is the eZone?
Comprehensive, web-based e-learning and
professional development center
Designed to meet the needs of several communities
of learners
Focused on providing instructional modules and
integrated resources and tools that support
teaching and learning
21eZone Modules
On-demand, knowledge objects that can be used as
stand-alone resources or integrated into full
courses or professional development programs
Incorporate feedback prompts and are designed
around state and national standards
Professional development K-12 modules are
currently available
22eZone Modules
Ten professional development modules were
launched in Fall 2001
Modules are separated into instructional and
technical strands
23Technology Strand Modules
Designed to meet the needs of instructors using
technology in their classrooms
Current Modules TrackStar I, II, III Web Graphi
cs I, II, III Web Design I II coming Spring 20
02
24Instructional Strand Modules
Designed to meet a variety of instructional
needs, from lesson planning to test design
Current Modules Test Item Construction Instruct
ional Planning coming Spring 2002
Instructional Objectives coming Spring 2002
Instructional Strategies coming Spring 2002
25Sample Module TrackStar I
Introduction Getting Started Instructors
Audience Objectives Assessment Standards
Multimedia
26Sample Module TrackStar I
Navigation Layout Presentation of
concepts Try This Use buttons menu to
navigate between pages
27Sample Module TrackStar I
Interactive Features Intro Movies (RealMedia)
Audio Elements Instructional Clips (RealMedia
) Self-check Questions (Test Item Modules)
Assessments Evaluation
28Sample Module TrackStar I
Assessments Required for module completion P
roject-based assessments Multiple choice tests
Web portfolio
29Video Instruction Sample Web Graphics III
Demo Videos Created in Camtasia Demonstrate
actual steps of a process on the computer
(animated screen capture)
Require Real Media
30Interactive Feedback Sample Test Item
Construction
Try This Question is asked Select best answe
r Check your answer Receive immediate feedba
ck
31My eAccount Administration Reporting System
Facilitates remote registration enables
students and instructors to track student progress
eAccount pages include learner progress data on
module enrollment, completion, and assessment
32My eAccount Administration Reporting System
Administration pages include information on
users, learning objects, overall module progress,
and customized news submission
33Additional Resources
eZone Quarterly
Virtual Resource Media Center
Virtual Break Room
34eZone Quarterly
NewsFlashHighlights educational technology news,
professional development and funding
announcements, and initiatives
Spotlight ResourceSpotlights an educational
resource or application
Powerful PracticeExemplary curricula, diversity
responsive practice, and mentor programs are
highlighted
35Virtual Resource Media Center
A dynamic shared resource center for communities
of learners that include pre-service and
in-service teachers, administrators, library
media specialists, higher education faculty,
parents and students
36Virtual Break Room
Gives users a space to explore diverse
web-resources, outside of structured
instructional activities Take breaks in between m
odules or at any time, to experience the breadth,
depth and creative power of the Internet
37eZone Evaluation
Learners are asked to evaluate each module they
complete through submitting their responses to a
series of questions and providing additional
comments or suggestions
38Meeting Certification Needs
Currently 150 pre-service teachers and their
public school teacher and faculty partners are
using the modules as part of the TMFP program
39eEmpowerment Zone Who Are We?
The eEmpowerment Zone is an initiative of the
eEducation group at Texas AM University.
The eEducation team administers several state and
nationally funded projects National Space Biome
dical Research Institute NSBRI
Technology Mentor Fellowship Program TMFP
Ocean Drilling Distance Learning Program
OD-DLP Partnership for Environmental Education
and Rural Health PEER
40eEducation Contact Us
On the Web http//eeducation.tamu.edu/http//tm
fp.coe.tamu.edu
E-mail eeducation_at_coe.tamu.edu