digital leaders 2011
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“We need you to embed a whole-college digital awareness. Can you
do that? How long will it take?”
IT ServicesICT E-Resources
8 Staff( 1 ICT
Specialist)
4 Staff(3 ICT
Specialists)
Learning and
Teaching
Audio and Video
IT Hardware Software Systems
E-Resources(VLE / Website)
1-2-1Computing
Digital Support and
Staff CPDEPRA
Staffing
KS3 Planning
KS4 Attainment
Network Managers
Group
Resilience Redundancy
Reliability
Big Picture
Website
Jan 2008
Nov2008
Aug2008
ICTAC
Email19%
Aug2009
2 VLEsMIS Integration3 Websites
Aug2010
Projected GCSE Pass Rate 19%
GCSE Pass Rate 29%
(1 GCSE)
Jan2011
Jan2010
GCSE Pass Rate 63%(2 GCSEs)
GCSE Pass Rate 79%(2 GCSEs)
5 Staff(4 ICT
Specialist)
ICT+
Digital Leaders
The impact of Student Digital Leaders
Reframing our Digital Culture
Students make up about 92% of people in attendance in any school. Most technology plans focus on the role of
the other 8% (teachers, administrators, adult technical support staff). This is especially unbalanced given the fact that today’s students are increasingly savvy about the role technology plays in modern life.
GenYES Sylvia Martinez
“ “
Student Digital Leaders
Blueprint
Student Digital Leader
Launch
Grace
The opportunity to
PublishSkills
Amy
I feel
TrustedMy role gives meResponsibility
Awesomeness
Elliot
To have YOUR SAY
in what happens with
technology in school.
DNA
Students Digital Leaders
CHANGINGOUR DNATHROUGH OUR TECHNOLOGY PLAN
SSAT Student Digital Leader
SSAT
Stating the Obvious
Change
Engaging with, and investing in, our studentsRedefining the students role (DNA)Impact = Student Digital Leadersn
Redefining strategy, staying on budgetCurriculum Innovation
(Scratch, Alice, Kodu and Kinect)
Digital diagnosticsSeeking feedback
Reducing digital varianceBruised
Enthused
Engagement of Others(Within school, locally, national and internationally)
Sharing an aspiration with staffProviding staff with digital security and confidence
ViTAL and SSAT and securing fundingPresenting at local and national conferences
‘SSAT Student Digital Leader Conference’Growing and sharing the idea
(16 Student Digital Leader programmes and growing)
School PartnershipsCorporate Partners
(Toshiba, Brother, BCSE and UKIE)
Impact on Learning in Classroom
Increased student engagement with the
curriculum
Enjoyment
Attainment
Mean ATL* scores +0.54 for ICT, +0.76 for Student Digital Leaders (1-5 scale)
Significant reduction in behaviour referrals
Student feedback surveyIncreased ICT options groups
Lesson observations and appraisals
GCSE pass rate and value addedLevel of Progress by Digital Leaders
ATL* Attitude to Learning
EngagementEnjoymentAttainment
Impact on School
Student opportunities Reduced CPD budgetsImproved quality and availability of trainers
Avoided expensive procurement errors
Authenticate marketing In classroom IT support
Conference speaking, within and between school collaboration.
Reduced training budget and increased training capacity
Increased use of technology for learning
Website, prospectus and productions
A reduction in helpdesk requests
Moodle 2 Sept 2012
Deployment of new VLETraining of students Digital Leaders Sept-Dec
2011 through E-Resources teamINSET for curriculum VLE advocates, delivered
with Student Digital LeadersWhole-school training delivered by curriculum
VLE advocates, supported by Digital Leaders