Title: Arnold Learning Initiative
1Arnold Learning Initiative
- A computer for every student, in every grade and
every classroom
2Data Driven Decision Making
- Teacher Surveys
- TAGLIT
- Rubric of Essential Technologies
- Teacher Surveys (some one on one)
3Steps to Get Ready
- Strive for teacher approval
- Concentrate on professional development
- Implement tech walk evaluations
- Implement mobile labs
- One on one teacher interviewing
- Pilot project to test drive the settings.
- Surveys
- Visiting other schools
4Rationale for Implementing the Project
- Individualized learning and excellence
- Meet technology standards for students
- To better spend the same amount of money
- Give the courage for students to think for
themselves and then back it up with facts or a
product. - Organization and time management
5TimelineItems in red indicate a data driven
decision
- August 2002 Upgrade network
- Begin wireless network installation
- January 2003 wireless network start in elem
laptop program - January 2004 begin technology inservices
- January 2004 write K-12 Technology curriculum
- Jan 2005 Contact Westside and other schools
- March 2005 Teachers Discussion, survey, and
Turn down - May 2005 School board tabled discussion to fall
due to survey results (the board would have
approved) - May 2005 design Tech walk evaluations
6Timeline (cont.)Items in red indicate a data
driven decision
- January 2006 One on one teacher interviews
- February 2006 Unanimous board decision
- February 2006 Westside TLI
- Set up images for teachers and seniors
- March 2006 Teacher and Senior Pilot Project and
survey
- August 2005 MII
- August 2005 Implement Tech/Standards
Evaluations each semester - September 2005 implement mobile lab for check
out - October 2005 TL2 November 2005 20/20 Vision
Conf.
7Timeline (cont.)Items in red indicate a data
driven decision
- Finish wireless network installation
- August 17, 2006 Parents Night and Media Press
Releases - April 2007 Student exit survey for laptops
(same survey as pre-initiative to show growth) - Print solution
- April 2006 NETA
- May 2006 Senior exit survey
- May 2006 Grades 8-11 pre-initiative survey
- May-June 2006 create new laptop image for
student laptops based on survey results - August 2006 prepare for Parents Night for
laptop deployment
8Deployment Steps
- The Jeff Ochsner Workout
- Set up server and workgroup manager
- Creating an image
- Pilot Project
- Re-creating the image
- Moving workstations
- Setting up Parents Night
9Parents Night
- Set Up Breakout Sessions
- Documentation
- Vendors
- Name Labeling
- Internet Safety
- Badgley Bootcamp
10Professional Development
- ... individual students learn through different
learning styles at different paces through
various physical, emotional, and environmental
challenges and limitations with different
interests and passions and to varying degrees of
success in different social or physical
environments. - Jeff Rice, ?-A New Model for
21st Century Education,? Threshold, Winter 2007
11Professional Development Best Practice Based
Inservices
- Differentiated Instruction
- Multiple Intelligences (iLife)
- Problem Based or Project Based Learning
- 21st Century Skills (workplace)
- Marzanos Instructional Strategies (Learning Web
Grant Participation) - Apple Integration/Infusion Workshop
12Teacher Success Stories
- Usual Tech Saavy teachers
- Growing Into It teachers
- Reluctant users
- Teachers against the program to begin with
- You will see almost every staff member in the
next two days. If you want to talk to someone
specifically, please ask and I will connect you
with that person.
13Changes in the Classroom
- New classroom rules
- Ive been teaching for 28 years and I feel like
a first year teacher again. - I spend a lot of time planning that I didnt
last year because I am trying to find online
material and support for lessons I have been
teaching for a long time. - Ive had to redesign my homework, projects, and
assessments so that they are less single answer
lessons - less likely to be able to cheat -
Hunters higher level learning.
14Changes in the Classroom (cont.)
- Madeline Hunter is still your friend. In fact,
she might be more important to keep in mind your
first year. - By identifying your goals, objectives, standards,
steps, and homework, and how you will assess, you
will better choose the web sites, and tech uses
to actually achieve the content of the lesson
plan. - A new kind of material list (links instead of
worksheets, software instead of markers, cameras
instead of poster paper, etc.)
15Professional Development (cont.)
- Teacher Experts
- Using survey results for planning
- ESU 10 Tech Workshops
- Admitting students can help
- Projects across the grades
- Apple ATSE
- LAN manager meetings
- Worktime
- Online Content
- Teacher Web Pages
16Financing
- 3-year Lease Purchase
- Insurance Pool?
- If broken twice, we wont fix
17Discipline
- ?... the overprotection and rigid, absolute
rules will lead to creative problem solving. If
students want to, they will find a way, and the
credibility of adults will be diminished.
18How has student learning changed?
- More time on task in class
- Less time travelling to lockers at the end of the
period to get something to work on - Increased complexity of assignments
- Longer writing assignments
- More detailed projects
- Increased time management skills
19Studying Style
- The laptops have given us the chance to discover
our studying style. Some classes, like Advanced
Algebra and Chemistry, I take notes by hand
because they are my hardest classes. Other
classes, like History and English, I take notes
with my laptop because it is faster. At least I
know that about myself before I go off to college
next year, instead of finding out in a college
class. Denisa Larreau, Senior Class of 2007
20The Middle School Slide
- The MS have laptops
- Had to change to mobile accounts due to teacher
lesson planning - Teachers wanted them to be able to take them home
by 2nd quarter, whereas before the project they
didnt think they could handle the responsibility.
21Student Ownership
- They are afraid to lose their stuff
- I collected all of them for one and a half class
periods for a security update (teacher mistake on
password release) - Considered collecting them for Christmas Break
(snow days and protests from teachers/parents) - Rarely do I see that kids have let others use
their laptops, but they do share power plugs (of
which I dont approve) - Showing off their work in the Mighty Mart
22Student Skill Development
- Perseverance to figure something out or to find
the information (more willing to spend the seat
time) - Multitasking
- Organization (color coded files, folders, drop
boxes, Inspiration, ical, stickies, etc.) - Less lost homework
- Problem-solving skills
- Increased Creativity
23Truly Personalized
- Just as a company gives a laptop to an employee,
knowing that they will do personal email, and
maybe online purchasing... the school should
expect the same thing... just not during - Class appropriate vs. inappropriate
24Now that the new has worn off
25Assessment Data Collection
- Baseline Survey Data (profiler pro)
- STARs assessment baseline data
- Standardized Tests
- Curriculum based assessments
- Portfolio Assessment
- Teacher Observational Data
- Attendance
- Enrollment Trends
26Principals Teacher Observations
- When I am observing teachers, I look for a few
of the following - 1. I look to see if they can use the software we
have done training on in the past. Can the
teacher troubleshoot student problems as they
are using the laptops. I also like to see that
students are helping each other, or helping the
teacher. - 2. I like to make sure that each teacher can use
the technology independently and not use another
adult as a crutch. - 3. I like to see that they are integrating
technology into the standards based lessons, and
that they don't necessarily need to create all
new projects to use technology in their lessons.
(infuse technology rather than start over) We
have several forms we use to evaluate standards
based lessons that integrate technology that we
would be willing to share. - 4. I like to see the teacher is teaching content
(not the tool of the computer. We don't teach
them how to use an eraser, so we can rely on
them to figure out how to use this tool.) - 5. I like to see that the kids are on task
working, and not distracted by each other or by
other computers in action. We want to see happy
kids. - 6. I like to see teachers trying something new,
and using new learning methods with the
students. - 7. I like to see the teacher moving, monitoring
and guiding the students as they use the
technology in the classroom. Not sitting behind
their desk doing something else. - 8. Most of all I want an educational end product
following an educational lesson which is
standards based, just like we have always
expected before technology was used. - New expectations, same educational end result.
27How has it changed my job?
- Bipolar
- Temporary reduction in my teaching
responsibilities. - I spend less time walking to problems (often
cabling issues - but not with laptops) - My time is better spent
- With all computers alike, my troubleshooting is
easier - I spend more time monitoring students than
troubleshooting room to room - Warrantee allows me to work on integration
28Things I Would Do Differently Next Year
- Tags for backpacks
- Change laptop agreement form
- Elem and MS laptops need mobile accounts also
- TCP/IP addresses maxed out (use NAT)
- Turn off Bluetooth
- Forgot the drafting program
- Emphasize more the weight of the backpack
29Changes for Next Year
- Centerpoint to Powerschool
- More teacher web pages for disseminating
information - Drop boxes on the server
- Email decisions?
- Going more paperless
30Goals for Next Year
- To incorporate parent learning more.
- To use end of first year survey data as a
directive - To address standards without sacrificing time to
the tool - To integrate technology more naturally (without
as much forethought) - To improve the quality and quantity of writing
- To focus more on Internet Safety
31Need to Talk to Me?
- nbadgley_at_esu10.org
- http//sites.arnold.k12.ne.us/arnoldhome
- http//162.127.120.1/nicole/Site/Welcome.html