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The Future Of Technology At UHHS

Let’s Get Real!

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The Future Of Technology At UHHS

• Are we using our computers effectively to achieve our goals?

• Does it matter to our students if they use computers at school?

• Should it matter to us whether we are using computers well?

• What are we going to do about the current state of things?

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•Are we using our computers well?• Very few classes use computers for anything but

word processing or “internet searching”.

• “Internet Searching” is, generally, a waste of time.

• With one or two exceptions, students are not using the Internet to communicate.

• We do not have a “computer lab and skills orientation” as part of our program.

• Teachers have not been using the projector in class.

• We do not have any portable computers to loan out.

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How much does it matter?

• Should we take technology planning seriously, given our uncertain future?

• Would it help us achieve our new mission?

• Can computers help us work smarter?

• How much do they matter to our kids?

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Do computers help achieve our mission?

– Computers motivate kids. Well-planned computer activities show we’re serious.

– Better Outcomes Initiative has shown a 30% improvement in Regents from use of a computer lab.

– A cumulative curriculum supports a learning community.

– Technology is a high priority for the Board of Education and in the Alternative Schools.

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Does computers help us work smarter?

– Skilled use of computers makes clearer classroom materials in shorter time.

– Skilled use of the Internet saves time and money on copies.

– Online discussion and materials sharing supports curriculum development.

– Saving materials on the server helps us connect classwork between classes.

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Does it matter to our kids?

– Computer skills mean employability.

– Television is Broadcast; Internet is Multicast. Kids want to be heard.

– Access to the outside world helps kids orient themselves to it.

– Kids identify with new media. It “belongs to them”.

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Do we seem to care?

– Technology is confined to our lab now. There’s a reason for that.

– We don’t consider technology in any of our team functions now (e.g. CAR).

– We miss out on new equipment, money and training that could support our development as a school.

– If we want to raise scores without sacrificing our human touch, we need to work smarter.

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What are we going to do about it?

• CAR needs to consider technology, and therefore needs a designated member.

• Teachers need training to make better use of what we have, here and through ASD.

• Teachers need support to feel comfortable taking the leap. Tech Leaders can help!

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Next Steps

• NAST is a two-week workshop July 9-20th. We should send 2-5 people.

• Shantanu is running a two-week network workshop August 20-31. Who’ll join Alex?

• The “Better Outcomes Initiative” can help us teach more efficiently.

• Tech Leaders can grow in many directions, supporting your work as it helps our kids.

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Today, we'll talk about using computers to:

–Make Classroom Materials

–Run Classroom Presentations

–Access & Share Digital Info

–E-Connect with the World

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Make Classroom Materials

The effective classroom thrives on high-quality materials such as outlines, schedules, product examples, evaluation rubrics, and supporting information. Microsoft Office can help produce materials that show respect for students as a worker and inspire them as learners. Tech Leaders can show you how to use Office applications to meet your needs.

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What are your needs?

– Schedules. Graphs and Rubrics: start with Excel and then cut-and-paste to MS Word.

– Project Work Examples: put templates on our network for students to work with electronically.

– Flyers and banners: use Microsoft Publisher.

– Handouts: use the Web and the network, rather than copying from textbooks. You can format the print, adjust for readability, and link to support stuff.

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Powerpoint Presentation: Why?• Does it focus or distract students from

the topic?

• Does it increase or “script out” active participation?

• Does it facilitate or interfere with control of the class?

• ANSWER: It depends on what and how you teach.

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Powerpoint Presentation: How?

– Brainstorm at home: make an ordered list of the things you want to say, on MS Word.

– Open your list in Powerpoint as an outline.

– Use the indent arrows with the slide miniature window to determine how much will fit on each slide. Adjust fonts and split lists accordingly.

– Should we make one this now? Time check.

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Access & Share Digital Info• Now it’s time for us to move to the

computer lab and learn to use First Class, our email and conferencing system.

• Grab some goodies, find a computer, and log in. We have a full schedule!


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