Title: Technology in the Pelham Schools
1Technology in the Pelham Schools
- Report to Board of Education
- Kathy McGrath John Griffiths
- March 3, 2003
2BOE Presentation Overview
- Historical Perspective
- Technology in the Pelham Schools Today
- Tools for Teaching and Learning
- Life Skills
- Staff Development
- Administrative Functions
- Program Evaluation
- Challenges
- Recommendations
- Action Plan for Improvement
- Proposed Projects
- Emerging Technologies
3Technology in Pelham Schools An Historical
Perspective
4Technology in the Instructional Program
5Curriculum Tools Research Information
Centers DataCollection, access, display Web
Sites Foreign Language Lab Bio Tech
Lab Technology Classrooms Courseware Visuals Prese
ntation Materials Web Quests Journalism Publishing
Art Tools eCHalk
Assessment Tools Writing Process Presentations P
owerPoint TimeLiner HyperStudio KidPix
Studio Video Creation Web publishing Document
Creation Threaded Discussions Regents Exam
Practice Skill and conceptual practice Student
Response Pads new
The Tools
Instructional Tools Differentiation Learning
Styles Presentation Visualization Project-based
learning Interdisciplinary Learning Simulations
eChalk Threaded discussions
6Skills for Life
- Computer Science
- Computer Literacy
- e-mail
- Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, Timeliner,
Inspiration - file management
- keyboarding
- Technology EducationTools for Problem-Solving
- structure design, music production, robotics,
rocketry, etc. - Information Literacy
- Data access, analysis and presentation
- Media Arts
- Graphic Design
- Digital Imaging
- Animation and 3-D development
- Video Production
7Supporting Student Learning Beyond the Classroom
- Guidance
- Academic Intervention Services
- Speech
- Special Education
- Extra-curriculum/Co-Curricular
- School Newspapers
- School Yearbooks
- Town Meetings
8Staff Development
- District Staff
- Technology Learning Facilitator
- Teacher Leaders
- Pace Interns
- Teacher Mentors
- District Programs
- Collegial Study Groups
- Professional Growth Plans
- Online courses
- Summer Curriculum Writing
- CIAC Curriculum Model
- Pelham Workshops
- Staff Networking formal and informal
- BEPT
- NYIT Instructional Technology Masters Program
- COURSES
- CONFERENCE DAYS
- Technology and Teaching Workshops
- Baseline of competencies
- Instructional Tools
- Interdisciplinary by nature
- Project-based
- Technology rich curriculum
- Includes presentation and materials
9What is eChalk?
- eChalk provides each school with its own private,
secure, easy-to-use intranet. - The eChalk application includes
- Student safe email
- A school directory
- Online classrooms
- Web-based file storage
- An online school calendar
- Web publishing tools
- Ongoing dedicated support
- Schools and districts use eChalk to improve
communication between staff members, between
teachers and students, and between the school,
parents, and the local community.
10APPR
11Content Knowledge
- Best Practices
- Curriculum Mapping Software
- Access to state standards
- Access to online courses
- Access to list servs
- Video conference staff development
- BEPT
- Technology Learning Facilitator
- TnT
12Preparation
- Digital Content
- Engaging, interactive, simulations etc.
- Presentations -
- PowerPoint, Inspiration, Timeliner,
- Videos
- Curriculum Materials Preparations
- Access to Best Practices
- eChalk post files to eChalk
13Instructional Delivery
- Engage and motivate
- Internet field trips
- Access to experts in the field
- Monitor progress with Ischoolzone or other
courseware packages - Threaded discussion - gives all students
opportunities to participate thus enabling
embedded assessment - Student Response Pads
- Supports the visual learners - graphing
calculators, math software, simulations, visuals,
presentations - Technology use actively engages students
- computer lab, libraries, wireless, student
response pads
- TnT curriculum design model
- Smart Boards/video boards
14Classroom Management
- Attendance, record keeping
- Electronic grade book
- Access to student data
- E-mail students and parents
- Paperwork reduction
15Student Development
- Technology empowers learners
- Technology supports differentiation of
instruction - different levels of software, different
resources, provides for different learning styles
- Inspiration, enables independent learning - Technology supports cooperative learning - 1
computer per group - Technology enables a risk -free environment for
learning - eInstruction, threaded discussion, practice,
writing, - Provide access to assignments, quizzes,
worksheets, notes, research sites, groups on web - Life Skills video, graphic arts, MS Office,
email,
- internet, computer science, animation etc.
- Creativity
- Appreciate diversity key pals , chats,
synchronous class - to - class discussion
16Assessment
- Written work
- research paper, PowerPoint presentations,
newsletters, travel brochures, interactive
timelines - Student Presentations
- Published works
- web pages, poetry, newsletters, discussions
- CAI - Ischoolzone, Riverdeep,
- Student Response Pads
- Threaded Discussions
- Video book reports
- Video broadcasts
17Administrative Tools
18Administrative Uses
- Pentamation Student Services
- Attendance Data Analysis
- Grade Reporting
- Scheduling
- Pentamation
- Financial Services
- Personnel Records
- eCHALK
- Home/School Communication
- e-mail system
- district and school web pages on-line
classrooms
- School Report Cards
- LEAP STEP
- IEP Direct
- Special Education
- Facilities Management
- HVAC Systems
- Security Systems
- Phones
- Staff Recruitment
19Program Evaluation
20Program Evaluation
- Dr. Mojkowski Technology Application Associate
1998 and 2003 - Staff Surveys
- Focus Groups
- Teachers
- Administrators
- Students
- On-line Course
- Instructional Technology Sharing Best Practices
- Student Work
- Curriculum Units, Lesson Plans
21Some Findings...
- Principals report - more sophisticated use
- Teachers report the daily use of technology to
support specific instructional objectives - Mojkowski many teachers are making substantial,
and in some cases optimal uses, of technology - Evidence from threaded discussion and survey that
teachers understand and value the use of
technology as a tool for teaching and learning - Best PracticesTnT curriculum units represent a
substantial growth in the use of technology - Some teachers need continued and different kinds
of support to fully utilize the power of
technology - Students and administrators note that students
are quite adept users of technology - HS students would like to see more teachers
use - eChalk and other technology applications
22- Gap exists between use of technology in MS and
expectations for use in HS - Baseline of teacher competencies exists
- Need additional and more specific staff
development opportunities - Teachers remark that the support team is great
but their time is limited - Some teachers report they have done as much as
they could with existing technology - Teachers report that it was difficult to use the
limited number of computers... - Some teachers report they are frustrated because
their computers dont always work - Evidence that there is little if any resistance
to using technology - Teachers concerned about the 10 - 25 of students
without adequate home technology - Teachers value the large monitor in classrooms
23- Teachers identified the following impact on
student learning - increased motivation when students are engaged in
real-world learning using real work tools - increased independent and small group learning
- productive use of the Internet supports
problem-solving and research - more sophisticated approaches are used to
identify and analyze information resources - more sophisticated use of graphics and multimedia
- better understanding of concepts and principals
in math and science - improved writing
- increased productivity in organizing, analyzing
and - presenting information
24- Teachers identified other possible training and
support services - mastering specific skills and specific software
- develop additional technology -rich units and
materials - develop classroom procedures and routines for
incorporating technology in day -to - day
instruction - using grading and attendance software
- developing class web pages
- in-depth training and support for using eChalk
- more effective use of the library computer labs
- in class demonstrations and modeling
- networking
- brief targeted sessions best
25Report on Current Projects
- Spectrum/Winnebago...Electronic Library
- eChalk District Web Page
- TnT Staff Development
- Wireless/Laptop Pilot
- Digital Video
- IEP Direct
26 Recommendations
27Action Plan
- Develop and implement a new training model.
- Maximize existing support both technical and
instructional. - Research and make recommendations for citrix/thin
client technologies. - Develop and implement a replacement plan
increase access, plan for laptops. - Develop a workshop series for the Guidance Dept.
and Administrative Team. - Focus on technology applications for student
services, administrative functions, data driven
decision making. - Increase use of technology in the instructional
program in the HS. - Increase the effective use of eChalk.
- Develop system-wide tools for evaluating the
impact on student learning journals,
self-assessment forms, observation protocol.
28Proposed Continuing Projects
- Video Conferencing - PEF Grant
- Increase use of Smart Board/Capture Board
Technologies - PEF Grant - eChalk and web-based resources
- Excelsior Software Electronic Gradebook with
period by period attendance - Atlas Software Curriculum Mapping
- Data Warehousing
- New Courses
- Broadcast Journalism
- Words and Images
- Computer Science
- Video Production
29Whats Next
- Increased importance of video in the
instructional program - Increased importance of technology in data
analysis and decision making - Distance Education (synchronous)
- video conferencing
- video field trips
- courses
- Systemic implementation
- Digital Books
- On-line Classrooms Courses (asynchronous)
- Homebound instruction
- Thin Client (Citrix Servers)
- Increased access to computers and/or devices for
all teachers and students - On-line assessments
30Challenges
- Planning for technology
- Rate of change
- Costs
- Equitable access
- home and school
- Infrastructure/bandwidth requirements
- Legal/Ethical uses
- Monitoring uses
- Unevenness of implementation
- Number of new teachers
31Technology Infrastructure
- Computers and other devices
- TI83, palms, student response pads, wireless,
peripherals, cameras, storage devices, assistive,
smart boards, interactive boards - Local and Wider Area Networks
- Servers
- Services
- Internet
- Intranet
- Network consultant
- Distance Learning
- Assistive Technology Evaluations
32Guiding Documents and Policy
- Board Policy
- Staff Guidelines
- Student Guidelines
- Strategic Plan
Thank you for your interest in the technology of
the Pelham Public Schools