Title: Montana LINCS: Another LINC in Professional Development
1Montana LINCS Another LINC in Professional
Development
http//www.nwlincs.org/mtlincs/index.htm
2Brief History of NIFL
- In 1992 the Literacy Act created NIFL,
www.nifl.gov. Its purpose was to develop a
national database. To do this, NIFL devised
LINCS in 1994, www.nifl.gov/lincs. At that time
LINCS could see the potential use of the web to
complete its mission. LINCS created four
regions Eastern, Midwest, Southern, and
Western-Pacific. The focus of LINCS was to
develop the infrastructure (tools and standards)
which would be used on the web. The various
regions began collecting resources. LINCS
staff/committee created a template for LINCS
regions which gave more cohesiveness to the
project.
3Purpose of LINCS Literacy Information aNd
Communication System
- Become a resource for literacy field
- Find literacy information more easily
- Locate more literacy resources
- Discuss literacy issues online
- Special Collections the following categories
contain a vast array of research - Assessment
- Correctional Education
- English as a Second Language
- Equipped for the Future
- Family Literacy
- Health and Literacy
- Literacy and Learning Disabilities
- Policy and Legislation
- Science and Numeracy
- Technology Training
- Workforce Education
- Discussion Groups LINCS provides an access to a
variety of list serves - My LINCS LINCS allows one to personalize search
- Hot Sites LINCS recommends quality sites (no
longer exists)
4Regions of LINCS
Eastern LINCS
Midwest LINCS
Southern LINCS
Western/Pacific LINCS
Northwest LINCS (WP LINCS too large so NW created)
5Northwest LINCS
BOG Board of Governors for NW Literacy Resource
Center State Directors from Alaska Idaho Montana
Oregon Washington Wyoming Utah Part of LINCS,
not NW Literacy Resource Center
NETC Northwest Educational Technology
Consortium (K-12 technology consortium with
37,000 grant money set aside for Adult
Learning) Alaska Idaho Montana Oregon Washington
NWRLRC Northwest Regional Literacy Resource
Center Grant recipient for LINCS
6Montana LINCS
- Timeline Overview
- Link to OPI (ABLE, GED, Family Literacy) and
MAACE 2001 - 2002 - Pilot Project 2002 - 2005
- Teacher as Researcher
- Researcher Montana Discovery Exploring and
Evaluation Internet Sites 2004 - 2005 - Maintenance as means for continued communication
2005 - 2007 - RIB 2007 to present
7Montana LINCS Pilot Project
- Student Interactive Websites
http//www.nwlincs.org/mtlincs/pilotproject/pphome
.htm
8MT LINCS Pilot Project2002-2003
- July 2002 - Steering Committee developed criteria
for lesson plan - Advertised RFP for MT
- Billings Adult Education Center staff
- Six (6) participants
9MT LINCS Pilot Project2002-2003 Curriculum
- Business
- Language
- Math
- Reading
- Science
10MT LINCS Pilot Project2002-2003 Curriculum
- Research based on LINCS criteria
- Participants created template
11MT LINCS Pilot Project2002-2003 Outreach
- Training Summer of 2003
- Western Montana
- Central
- Data Quality Institute
12MT LINCS Pilot Project2003-2004 Continuation
- Expansion and Recruitment
- Billings Adult Education Center and Other Montana
ABLE Staff - Eleven (11) participants
13MT LINCS Pilot Project2003-2004 Curriculum
- Continued with posted curriculum
- Business
- Language
- Math
- Reading
- Science
- Added more categories
- Career
- Social Studies
- Student Resources
- Study Skills
- Writing (combined with Language)
14MT LINCS Pilot Project 2003-2004Expansion into
Online Activities
- MAACE mini-grant - Using MT LINCS Pilot Project
Implementing Teacher as Researcher - Fourteen (14) participants onsite
- Five (5) designed additional activities
- Online Activity with stipend
- Eleven (11) participants
- Total geographic locations eleven (11)
15MT LINCS Pilot Project 2004-2005
- Research position MT Discovery Exploring and
Evaluation Internet Sites - Expansion of Online Activities Concept
16MT LINCS Pilot Project 2004-2005Online Activities
- Getting to Know LINCS Activity Level I
Educator - Twelve (12) participants enrolled 12 completed
- Getting to Know LINCS Activity Level I Student
- Ten (10) participants enrolled 5 completed
- Getting to Know LINCS Activity Level II
Educator - Fifteen (15) participants enrolled 14 completed
- Getting to Know LINCS Activity Level III
Educator - Seven (7) Participants enrolled 3 completed
- Getting to Know LINCS Activity Level IV
Educator - Ten (10) participants enrolled 9 completed
17MT LINCS Pilot Project 2004-2005Online
Activities
- Getting to Know LINCS Activity Level I
- Educator 12 participants
- WHAT Receive a 100 stipend by completing a
Getting to Know LINCS Activity Level I. Using
the emailed activity, participants will answer
specific questions about LINCS. Participants
will complete the activity by using the National,
Northwest, and Montana LINCS websites. - WHO Stipends will be given to the first ten
(10) Montana ABLE educators who contact Norene
Peterson. - WHEN The activity must be completed by March
31, 2005. - HOW Contact Norene Peterson at norenehp_at_bresnan.
net by Tuesday, February 1 for more information. - Remember The first ten (10) who express
interest, sign the contract, and complete the
activity can receive a 100 stipend!
18MT LINCS Pilot Project 2004-2005Online Activities
- Getting to Know LINCS Activity Level I
- Student 5 participants
- WHAT Receive a 50 stipend by completing a
Getting to Know LINCS Activity. Using the
emailed activity, participants will answer
specific questions about LINCS. Participants
will complete the activity by using the National,
Northwest, and Montana LINCS websites. - WHO Stipends will be given to the first twenty
(20) Montana ABLE students who contact Norene
Peterson. - WHEN The activity must be completed by March
31, 2005. - HOW Contact Norene Peterson at
norenehp_at_bresnan.net by Tuesday, February 1 for
more information. - Remember The first twenty (20) who express
interest, sign the contract, and complete the
activity can receive a 50 stipend!
19MT LINCS Pilot Project 2004-2005Online Activities
- Getting to Know LINCS Activity Level II
- Educator (Prerequisite Getting to Know LINCS
Activity Level I) 14 participants - WHAT Receive a 150 stipend by completing
Getting to Know LINCS Activity II. Using the
emailed activity, participants will integrate
into the classroom specific activities found on
National, Northwest, and Montana LINCS websites. - WHO Stipends will be given to the first fifteen
(15) Montana ABLE educators who contact Norene
Peterson. (Participants who have completed Level
I may begin this activity immediately. Other
participants need to complete Level I first.) - WHEN The activity must be completed by March
31, 2005. (If participants are doing both Level
I and Level II, then the due date for Level II
may be April 15, 2005.) - HOW Contact Norene Peterson at
norenehp_at_bresnan.net by Tuesday, February 1 for
more information. - Remember The first fifteen (15) who express
interest, sign the contract, and complete the
activity can receive a 150 stipend!
20MT LINCS Pilot Project 2004-2005Online Activities
- Getting to Know LINCS Activity Level III
- Educator 3 participants
- Now that you have completed the Getting to Know
LINCS Activity Level II, you are ready to
become more involved in the creation of the MT
Pilot Project. The goal of this activity will be
to design three (3) new interactive documents for
the MT Pilot Project.
21MT LINCS Pilot Project 2004-2005Online Activities
- Getting to Know LINCS Activity Level IV
- Educator 9 participants
- The goal of this activity will be to proof
existing activities in your curricular area and
design two (2) new interactive documents for the
MT Pilot Project.
22MT LINCS Pilot Project 2004-2005Online Activities
- Summary
- Forty-one (43) participants total
- Fourteen (14) different locations
- Twenty-eight (28) new curriculum items added
- Participant Summary
- 2002-2003 - 6
- 2003-2004 - 25
- 2004-2005 - 43
23MT LINCS Pilot Project 2004-2005Online Activities
24Montana LINCS 2005-2007
Maintaining MT LINCS website for communication
purposes Hosted on server at Midwest LINCS at
Kent State University
25Montana LINCS RIB 2007-2008
http//www.nwlincs.org/mtlincs/opi/reading/rbindex
.htm
26Montana LINCS RIB
- Origin
- Route to Reading - 2005
- Dr. Rosalind Davidson
- National Center for the Study of Adult Learning
and Literacy at Harvard University Graduate
School of Education - Reading is the Bridge - 2007
- Dr. John Kruidenier
- Education Consultant
- Researcher with Harvard University Graduate
School of Education
27Montana LINCS RIB
- Purpose
- Sustainability for RIB
- Order based on reading research categories
- Post questions
- Share ideas and resources
- Montana ideas, etc.
- Postings from NIFL Discussion Lists
28Montana LINCS RIB Plan
- Work Plan
- September Overview of Project and Introduction
to MTLINCS - October Research and Assessment
- November Phonemic Awareness and Decoding
- December Fluency
- January Vocabulary
- February Comprehension
- March Comprehension
- April Reading Connections
- May Reading Connections
- June Review and Evaluation
29Montana LINCS RIB
- Emails
- Format
- Snippets of research highlighted
- Resources for research
- Number
30Montana LINCS RIBhttp//www.nwlincs.org/mtlincs/o
pi/reading/rbindex.htm
- Reading is the Bridge
- In June 2007 Montana OPI provided a reading
workshop for Montana ABLE participants. - This website is a continuation of that
professional development opportunity. - Click here to email questions or postings.
- Calendar
- Discussions
- Resources
- Archives (This includes previous calendars,
discussions, and emails.)
31Montana LINCS RIB
- Calendar
- Based on first email for month
- Archives
32Montana LINCS RIB
- Discussions
- Plan evolves
- Chart
- Archives
33Montana LINCS RIB
- Resources
- Index
- Websites
- Activities
34Montana LINCS RIB
- Archives
- Calendar
- Discussions
- Emails
35Montana LINCS RIB Snapshot
36Montana LINCS RIB Statistics
37Montana LINCS RIB Future
38MT LINCS Pilot Project 2001-2008http//www.nwlin
cs.org/mtlincs/index.htm