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Title: The Visions Program: Focusing on Whats Working


1
The Visions Program Focusing on Whats Working
Presentation Relevant Items Posted
at http//edtech.guhsd.net/teched
  • Jim Epler Educational Technology Specialist
  • (jepler_at_guhsd.net)
  • Ken Quisenberry Director, Educational Library
    Technology
  • (kquisenb_at_guhsd.net)

2
Intro
  • Goal of this session
  • Awareness of some identified successful elements
    of a staff development model seeking the optimal
    implementation of classroom technologies
    Opportunities for sharing strategies
  • Goal of the Visions Program
  • Enhance the quality of teaching learning
    district-wide (Method Maximize the positive
    impact of technologies in our classrooms
    directly with students)
  • The pudding. (video)

3
A Brief Background.
  • Technology Resources office
  • Training, end-user support, software support,
    prof. development, tech coordination services for
    a diverse high school district of 25k students
  • Staff Development Modes
  • Primarily single-shot workshops trainings
    (disconnected)
  • One expensive annual technology laptop
    institute for random faculty (Digital
    University)
  • Technology Initiatives
  • 2 years prior, District-wide teacher laptop
    initiative
  • Student Info System transition administrivia
    focus
  • Classroom technologys funding sources slashed or
    eliminated (TSST, DHS, District General Fund)
  • E.E.T.T. funding (60k/year) as only funding
    option

4
The Core Criteria Visions
Goal Optimize technology resources training to
benefit all students
  • Focus on the Pedagogy Battle-tested,
    research-based practices
  • Core content area subject teams (Lead
    integrating instructor)
  • Standardized expectations ample choices
  • Standard teacher skills set for each participant
    (e.g., PPT, Inspiration, relevant web resources
    research, UnitedStreaming)
  • Individualized choices on types of content
    (breakout sessions) and on skills levels of
    content (novice ? advanced)
  • Time for curriculum development (in addition
    to/place of sessions)
  • Collaboration Work groups, TeacherExchange,
    eBackpack
  • Accountability Required end-results in these
    classrooms (class website, online gradebooks,
    shared TeacherExchange artifacts)
  • Continuous context Additional required sessions
    during school year
  • Provision of instructor toolkit Classroom
    computer, Projector, relevant digital resource
    set

5
Visions Program Chronology
  • Web Application (Skills, needs, interests
    inventory)
  • Visions Institute 2 - 4 full days
  • Training, collaboration, curriculum writing,
    sharing
  • Variety of institute timings (Summer, school
    days, eves, weekends)
  • Subs (school day) or hourly stipend
    (summer/eve/weekend) provided
  • Required Proposal for Ongoing Development
  • Virtual Professional Learning Community
  • TeacherExchange eBackpack sharepoints
    supplement school-site professional learning
    communities
  • By May each year, completion of the following
    required
  • 3 Required Professional Development follow-up
    sessions (1 whole-group)
  • Completion of Ongoing Development work
  • Submission of shared resources on the
    TeacherExchange
  • Renewal of Visions participation on an annual
    basis, per completion of above requirements
  • If completed, instructor toolkit equipment and
    resources are assigned for additional year
    contingent on completion again

6
Sample Visions Schedule
7
Implementation Notes Lessons Learned
  • Registration selection process notes
  • Online, skills interests inventories
  • Fiscal constraints
  • Accountability ensures logical distribution of
    resources (and efforts)
  • Scalability Flexibility based on funding sources
  • Payments, provisions, incentives
  • Substitutes or stipends (non-contract hours)
    provided lead instructors paid for development
    training time
  • Ongoing support, tech equipment with guarantees,
    priority consideration for new or expanding
    programs
  • Schools sponsor additional teachers expand
    access
  • Standardized Visions binder and cd-rom toolkit
    supplements archived Visions website

8
Assessing the Outcomes
  • Feedback / Survey data
  • I feel like I grew significantly. Thanks very
    much. My kids will benefit from this...
  • TeacherExchange collaboration portal
  • Over 100 shared artifacts and resources, spanning
    the core content areas
  • Examples http//edtech.guhsd.net/teacher_exchange
    /

9
Improvements Next Steps
  • Further Virtual PLC development (Prof. Learning
    Communities) More organic methods
  • Secure additional funding
  • Scale to larger participant groups
  • Allow more time (main institute extension
    sessions)
  • Expand the scope for current alumni to extend
    knowledge with new opportunities
  • Cultural shift of projectors in core content
    area classrooms

10
Q A
  • Questions?
  • Comments?
  • Shared experiences?
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