Sunday, November 29, 2009

Elkhart High School STar Chart Summary

Check out this SlideShare Presentation: Elkhart High School's data from the STar Chart is being presented to show strengths and weaknesses in technology.

STaR Chart Technology Plan

It is my opinion that the area that should be targeted the most by my campus would be the key area of educator preparation and development. When reviewing the trend in this area, you would think that another area should be choosen. Educator preparation and development declined in the 07-08 school year but improved in the 07-08 school year. Most preparation or development for educators would come from our regional education center which is around 100 miles from our district. Most of the professional development is hindered do to the cost of substitutes, limited travel arrangements, and travel expenses.
The great news is that during our current school year our district has developed a distance learning lab where teachers can receive professional development via live feeds over the internet that will enable our district to utilize distance learning at a minimal cost to the district. This will require the district to have facilitators on site to interact with the participants to ensure support for each professional development.
The trend for this area would be minimal training during in-service or training at the regional service center. Most training from the region center is by teacher request and at a great cost to the district. Some of our training at the region center is mandated by the district. The distance learning lab would enable teachers to receive training at the school and reduce travel expenses.
My recommendation is simple. We should utilize the resources we already have to maximize the opportunity for great professional development. It would be a shame to think that we should only use this for classroom instruction and for student use only. With technology rapidly changing in the classroom, teachers need more today than ever to stay current with the changes and receive enough training that the teacher feels comfortable using technology and allow students to use it as well in the classroom.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Pre-K Technology Applications TEKS Summary

The Pre-K Technology Application TEKS were written to give teachers clear objectives in which students must mastery at some point or another. The outline allows teachers to see what they should be teaching on their grade level. Teacher can follow the TEKS through other grades to see when how their objectives tie in with other grade levels, where objectives are introduced
and where students need to show mastery. Another purpose for the TEKS is to involve families for the readiness and monitoring of student progress in regards to the technology TEKS. Students will learn how technology affects their lives and will be expected to open and navigate programs and be able to master various types of software programs. Students are expected to be able to identify input devices such as a computer mouse, keyboard, sound recorder, touch screen, and CD-Rom. Since the Pre-K program is the first time students are introduced to technology in public education, it is responsible for creating the fundamental foundation by which student will build their knowledge and understand of technology. Student learn how to use basic programs and basic application on the computer. They also learn how to acquire information, problem solve, and communicate using technology.
A spiraling and scaffolding curriculum uses the introduction and application of certain objectivesthroughout several grades. Each time the objective is applied the objective is age and grade level appropriate adding a different level of difficulty to the skill. The scaffolding of the curriculum uses a variety of strategies to support the students learning. The idea is to give the highest level of support and help early and gradually decrease the support and help as the students begin to understand and master the objective. Students in the state of Texas are expected to master many of the Technology TEKS by the 8th grade. It becomes each grade level's job to teach the appropriate grade level objectives spiraling and scaffolding as needed to ensure that the student by the 8th grade have obtained mastery.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Long-Range Plan Reflection and Summary

As we live, learn, and work in the 21st Century, the same changes that impact the workplace and economy also impacts education. The Texas Long-Range Plan of Technology develops a goal for Texas schools to introduce, implement, and monitor the growth of technology in our schools. It becomes our goal to ensure that all students have 24/7 access to the digital tools, resources, and support needed to educate them for the future. It becomes the educator's job to make sure the the instruction today is relevant and meets the individual instructional needs of our diverse classrooms today. Teachers all across Texas have agreed that technology is needed in the classroom to maximize student engagement, academic achievement, and collaboration and group working skills. Teaching in the 21st Century classroom requires teachers undergo continual professional development to keep current with the changes of technology in the classroom to make sure they are using the latest research-based strategies. The educational leader needs to makes sure that their is an appropriate budget and time to support the professional development of the teachers in their school. The technological infrastructure needed to support the changes in technology will require, 24/7 access, support, and protection to ensure the effective use of the online services. To ensure the long-range technology plan is successful will require support from state, federal and local entities. It will require the proper funding, organization, and leadership to make sure our students receive a first-class education from an effective school in the 21st. Century.

Technology Assessment Surveys

After completing the Technology Application Inventory I find that I am unfamilar with much of the terminology used in technology. I have always looked at myself as a pretty tech. savy person who can navigate through many technical applications educators need to master to incorporate technology in the classroom. I still feel that I have adequate skills to be an educational leader in todays technological movement. I find that with the proper training with programs and equipment I am able to utilize those programs and equipment appropriately as a user. Using the 1st survey I found that my personal ablities allowed me to answer yes more than no in the areas of foundation, information acquisition, and problem solving. The one area that I had an equal amount of no's and yes's was communication. I felt that I was weak in areas such as databases, speadsheets, interdiciplinary multimedia presentations, tracking trends, setting timelines, and the uses of an electronic evaluation tools. Many of the applications I have used and have a basic knowledge of. It has been a long time since I have developed a database and I use spreadsheets everyday, but struggle with formulas and how to assign them to different cells.
The second assessment using the SETDA Building survey recorded data that pertains to our schools use of technology in and out of the school setting. I do believe that our school has made great strides toward improving technology at our school. We have purchased a mobile lab computer cart and equiped it with laptops for teachers to check out and students to use. I have witnessed many classes utilizing the mobile lab and students using and giving presentations using the laptops. This year our district created a distant learning lab that has over 40 computers stations with half of the stations utilizing laptops. We are now able to use the lab for distant learning with a camera and overhead projector to allow interaction between the long-distance instructor and our lab. Our goal this year is to make sure that all teachers have a document camera in their room and receive training on how to use the camera in the classroom. Our campus has requested more smartboards to begin equiping classroom as our budget allows.
Where I think that our school shows a weakness is in the area of student use of technology. We have done a pretty goood job of making it to where teachers can use technology, but our students use needs to improve.