Title: Educational Technology Outreach Professional Development Activities
1Educational Technology OutreachProfessional
Development Activities
College of Education
- Teaching with Technology Conference
- Davina Pruitt-Mentle
- March 29, 2001
2Educational Technology Outreach
- Within the College of Education
- In existence for four years
- Provides technology related professional
development opportunities for teachers in the
field - Establishing new partnerships
- Developing new opportunities
3Professional Development in the Field
- Flexibility
- Time
- After school
- Weekends
- Once a week/Every other week
- Course schedule
- Does not have to be aligned with University
semesters
- Payment
- Individual
- County
- Grant Payments
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Location
- In-county
- On campus
- On-line
- One and three credit modules
4Mode of Delivery
- Face to Face
- Face to Face with Web enhancement
- Distance learning labs
- On-line
- synchronous
- asynchronous
- All courses supported by County Technology
Specialists
5Course Creation
- Need assessment
- Counties
- Conferences
- Faculty
- Maryland Business Roundtable
- Develop course with county input
- Tailor course to county requirements/software
infrastructure - University review/MSDE approval
6Course Offerings
- EDUC 498A Project Based Classrooms
- EDUC 498B Multimedia in the K-12 Classroom
- EDUC 498C Technology Basics for Teachers
- EDUC 498D Computers in the Science Classroom
- EDUC 498E Computers in the Language Arts
Classroom - EDUC 498F Integrating Technology in the
Mathematics Classroom - EDUC 498K Computing in the School Setting
Teaching with Telecommunications - EDUC 498L Integrating Technology with the Social
Studies Curriculum - EDUC 498M Internet Content for the Classroom
- EDUC 498N Web-Based Instructional Tools
- EDUC 498O Assistive Technology for the Classroom
Teacher - EDUC 498P Technology Leadership Issues in
Educational Technology
- EDUC 498Q Desktop Publishing
- EDUC498R Internet Content for the Classroom II
- EDUC498S Internet Content for the Classroom III
- EDUC498T Cyberethics for K-12 Instruction I
- EDUC498U Cyberethics for K-12 Instruction II
- EDUC498V Cyberethics for K-12 Instruction III
- EDUC498W Distance Learning for K-12 Instruction
I - EDUC498X Distance Learning for K-12 Instruction
II - EDUC498Y Distance Learning for K-12 Instruction
III - EDUC498Z Designing Instruction with Technology
- EDUC698M Internet Content for the Classroom
(3 credits) - EDUC698T Cyberethics for K-12 Instruction (3
credits) - EDUC698W Distance Learning for K-12 Instruction
(3 credits)
7New On-line Courses
- Internet Content for the Classroom
- Distance Learning for the Classroom
- Cyberethics
- Reading Course-To Meet Teacher Certification (2
courses for elementary teachers) - Interpreting Maryland Test Scores for School
Improvement - for Administrators - Technology Leadership for Administrators
8Unique Best Practice Partnerships
- Baltimore Learning Community
- Distance Learning Lab
- Baltimore City Public Schools Prince Georges
County Public Schools - 6 course cohorts
- First 2 courses face-to-face
- Last 4 courses on-line
9Unique Best Practice Partnerships
- Queen Annes County Public Schools
- Unique infrastructure
- Technology assessment of all new teachers
- assessment and proficiency at Level III needed
before tenure - hands on assessment
- county pays for new teacher course work - to
reach Level III
10Queen Annes County Public Schools
- Schools 12
- Students 7231
- 14.7 increase over past 5 years
- Staff
- Professional and Non-Professional 814
- New Hires
- 1999/2000 63
- 2000/2001 80
11Technology Competencies Grouped Into 4 Levels
- Level I - Technology Basics
- Level II - Applications and Online Strategies
- Level III - Integrating Technology into
Instruction - Level IV - Multimedia and Project-Based Learning
Minimum acceptable proficiency level Level III
12Teacher Tracking
- Track 1 - For teachers who need basic software
and computer training. - Track 2 - For teachers who have skills in basic
computer software but need strengthening in using
the computers with their students. - Track 3 - For teachers who demonstrate software
competency and have some knowledge of how to use
the computer in the classroom to support
instruction. - Track 4 - For teachers who demonstrate software
competency and have knowledge of how to use the
computer in the classroom to support instruction
and do not wish to take additional coursework
13Assessment Results
132 of 144 New Hires Assessed
14Enrollment in Classes Offered by Level
15Status of the 60 New Hires of 1999/2000
16New Opportunities
- Research using pre and post assessment
- Eastern Shore consortium cohort
- Frederick County
- Satellite Academy Workshop
- Grants
- Working with departments within the college
- Rolling credits into graduate program
- Xybernaut
- Cultural Design Team
- Software evaluation
17Educational Technology Outreach
- Contact
- Davina Pruitt-Mentle
- (301) 405-8202
- dp151_at_umail.umd.edu