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Title: Student Laptop Program at Saint Ignatius


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Student Laptop Program at Saint Ignatius
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Did You Know?
  • I was unable to find a downloadable (and
    embeddable) version of the new Did You Know
    presentation, but here is a YouTube link
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vpMcfrLYDm2U

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Did you know?
  • We are currently preparing students for
  • jobs that dont yet exist,
  • using technologies that havent yet been
    invented,
  • in order to solve problems we dont even know are
    problems yet.

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Why students should have laptops
  • Did You Know?
  • Competing and collaborating in a global society
    requires flexible, powerful tools new
    literacies of the information age
  • JSEA 2020 Vision
  • Laptops can help meet challenges posed by 2020
    Vision
  • ISTE NETSS
  • Laptops can help meet challenges represented by
    ISTE NETSS
  • Equity
  • All of our students should have access, as a
    matter of fairness

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JSEA 2020 Vision
  • Challenges us to
  • create new learning cultures in which students
    gain the skills to become life-long learners and
    schools become learning centers for both teachers
    and students
  • integrate systems thinking, model making, and
    problem solving in the teaching-learning process
  • emphasize skills and methods of teaming at all
    levels in the school
  • foster creativity, imagination and metaphorical
    thinking in learning
  • encourage flexibility and risk-taking in the
    acquisition and creation of knowledge
  • build interdisciplinary connections
  • maximize technology's potential for enhancing the
    educational process
  • http//www.jsea.org/jsea.aspx?pgID910

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JSEA 2020 Vision
  • SI acknowledges that
  • Technology is an integral part of students
    lives, and will remain so. Our students require
    classroom experiences that embrace these 21st
    Century learning tools.
  • SI agrees that
  • We are committed to providing an educational
    experience commensurate with the changing nature
    of the world and the increasing technological
    integration, in accordance with Ignatian values.

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JSEA 2020 Vision
  • How do we meet the challenges posed by 2020
    Vision?
  • We must bring the power, flexibility, and
    possibilities of personally accessible computing
    into the teaching and learning process. We
    propose to do this is by integrating one-to-one
    laptop computing for all students.
  • Student laptops enable
  • access to up-to-date, primary source material
  • methods of collecting, evaluating and recording
    data
  • ways to collaborate with other students,
    teachers, and experts around the world
  • opportunities for expressing understanding via
    images, sound, and text
  • learning that is relevant, and assessment that is
    authentic to their anticipated college and work
    experiences and
  • training for publishing and presenting their new
    knowledge in modern formats.
  • organization of learning materials

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ISTE NETS for Students
  • ISTE International Society for Education in
    Technology (www.iste.org)
  • NETS National Educational Technology Standards
    for Students (NETSS)
  • What students should know and be able to do to
    learn effectively and live productively in an
    increasingly digital world
  • http//www.iste.org/Content/NavigationMenu/NETS/NE
    TSforStudentsStandards2007.doc

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Other Reasons
  • Equity
  • All students should have access to these
    revolutionary tools
  • Marketing
  • Compete with other schools for students

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Following Ignatius Example
  • Ignatius was a quiet believer in new
    technology. It wasnt long before Ignatius death
    that he approved the purchase of an expensive
    state-of-the-art printing press for his schools
    in Rome. Ignatius realized that the lecture
    format he experienced during his years as an
    adult made students passive learners. Books, he
    believed, would create a more active student
    learning environment. http//www.regis.edu/regis
    .asp?sctncamp1wpp2sps
  • Student laptops merely extend Ignatius vision of
    an active student learning environment.

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Key Questions
  • Tech Committee developed list of
    questions/concerns that we will need to answer,
    along with some possible answers (see handout).
  • Many of these questions are inter-related

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Timeline
  • Targeting August 26, 2009 for rollout to Class of
    2013

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Our Plan for Success
  • Two-pronged plan
  • Educational Preparedness
  • Establish educational goals and requirements
  • Assess faculty needs
  • Develop Professional Development timeline
  • Prepare faculty and students
  • Hire Educational Technology Specialist
  • Technology Infrastructure
  • Establish technology goals and requirements
  • Assess existing technology
  • Develop technology timeline
  • Implement required technology
  • Hire necessary support personnel

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What we need to succeed
  • Specific things we need from people in this room
  • Open minds and a willingness to learn together
  • Open and constructive feedback
  • Patience with the process
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