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IPA Kishwaukee Division Meeting, January 14, 2015
Steven M. [email protected]
Fostering and Leading a Culture of Digital Learning Within Our Schools.Helping Schools and Families Transition to High-speed Connectivity.Empowering Educators through Professional Learning Opportunities.Accelerating Progress Toward Universal Access for All Students to
Quality Devices.Providing Access to Quality Digital Content.Offering Digital Tools to Help Students And Families #ReachHigher.Mentoring Other Districts and Helping Them Transition to Digital
Learning.
We need to work more collaboratively to ensure all students have access to high quality Internet resources 24/7
WiFi on school buseshttp://www.eschoolnews.com/2015/01/07/sc
hool-buses-wi-fi-348/Public librariesCommunity partnershipsComcast $9.99 monthly/access
Internet access for students should be a non-negotiable item, like a pen
Are we still text bound?
Are will looking at better ways to differentiate, individualize and personalize content, assignments and assessments?
Use of Differentiated Primary Sources in History
Use of Differentiated Primary Sources in History
Providing video instruction via homemade videos or Khan Academy, etc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4V8TUpElWBo
We have higher standards for professional development and educators at all levels need to really embrace the need to change
Leaders need to be more supportive (& potentially insistent) of Learning Management Systems as the core method of organizing instruction
Better use of Open Educational Resources
Better and more systemic sharing of resources
10 OER Sources from Mindshifthttp://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2011/05/10-open-education-resources-you-may-not-know-about-but-should/
MyOER.orghttp://www.myoer.org/
HippoCampushttp://www.hippocampus.org/
EdSITEment (NEH)http://edsitement.neh.gov/
Social Homework @ Open Studyhttp://openstudy.com/
From The Avalon Project at Yalehttp://avalon.law.yale.edu/ancient/hamframe.asp
Future Ready Regional Summits focus on a comprehensive set of issues that drive student learning. These issues include:
curriculum, instruction, and assessment;professional learning;technology, networks, and hardware;budget and resources;data and privacy;use of time; andcommunity partnerships.
Future Ready at North Boonehttp://www.nbcusd.org/administration/superintendent/futureready.shtml
Future Ready at CCSD 59http://www.ccsd59.org/future-ready/
Future Ready.orghttp://www.futurereadyschools.org/site/default.aspx?PageID=1
Future Ready Infrastructure Guidehttp://tech.ed.gov/futureready/infrastructure/
White House K-12 Educationhttp://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/education/k-12