1:1 Device Parent Information EveningGail Moynagh and Alistair West
Purpose of this session
• Why:
• Why are we implementing 1:1 ?• Our vision: The all-round man and 21st Century Learner
• Research supporting 1:1 Programmes
• How:
• How will we get there?
• What:
• What will it look like?
• What devices will the students have?
• What might this mean for my son and our family?
• What support structure is in place?
Learning with Technology...
How children have learned and gain knowledge has changed with technology and the resources at their finger tips.
Schools need to change their focus from being primarily knowledge based to balancing this with other key skills.
Why are we implementing 1:1?
Mission Statement: “To provide our students with an excellent and holistic education that allows them to contribute as global citizens who think creatively, reason critically, communicate effectively and develop the necessary skills to Learn. For Life.”
Why are we implementing 1:1?
Building the All-Round Man:
• Involvement in community/communities• Service
• College/House
• Exchanges/Global connections
• 21st Century, Modern Learner/”Learning for life”• Digital futures – one to one
• IB programmes/NCEA
• Differentiated teaching and learning
• Healthy self• Well-being/Hauora
• Values/ leadership
• Co-curricular/EOTC
Learning. For Life.• We aim to develop independent, lifelong learners
Collaboration: • Are students required to share responsibility and make substantive decisions
with other people? Is their work interdependent?
Knowledge construction: • Are students required to construct and apply knowledge? Is that knowledge
interdisciplinary?
Self-regulation: • Is the learning activity long-term? Do students plan and assess their own
work, and revise their work based on feedback?
Real-world problem solving and innovation: • Does the learning activity require solving authentic, real-world problems?
Are students’ solutions implemented in the real world?
The use of ICT for learning: • Are students passive consumers of ICT, active users, or designers of an ICT
product for an authentic audience?
Skilled communication: • Are students required to communicate their own ideas regarding a concept
or issue? Must their communication be supported with evidence and designed with a particular audience in mind?
6 Skills of a 21st Century Learner
Ref: http://www.itlresearch.com 21CLD Learning Activity Rubrics
Why are we implementing 1:1?The research
• “Today's students are not the same learners they were- they live in a multimedia world where they constantly connect and collaborate. They access information that is live and on-demand.”
http://www.k12blueprint.com/sites/default/files/Getting-Started-with-BYOD_0.pdf
• “Technology is just a tool. In terms of getting the kids working together and motivating them, the teacher is the most important.”
Bill Gates
• “If we teach today as we taught yesterday, we rob our children of tomorrow.”
John Dewey (1915)
Why are we implementing 1:1?The research
• Allows access to information anytime, anywhere.
• Creates confident, flexible, self-directed, life-long learners (1:1 programme must go beyond simply equipping students with computers).
• It supports and allows for different learners and different needs (differentiation).
• Students take more ownership for their learning; when given more responsibility they tend to perform better (choice in presentation and their learning pathway).
• Shifts the focus from teaching to learning (students empowered -active learners and connect ideas in new ways)
• Learning is deeper and they engage in more intellectual, conceptual, analytical and creative thinking
Why are we implementing 1:1?The research
• Allows collaboration, communication and connection to ideas and people.
• Leads to greater student accountability and engagement when personally owned.
• Laptops increase student engagement, with students reporting an incredible increase in the amount of work they are doing both in and out of school.
• It replicates a technology-rich environment that is already common in business and higher education
• It encourages development of skills that create life-long-learners- Critical, creative and collaborative thinkers/learners.
• Successful 1:1 programmes have been shown to boost test scores significantly, with increased student engagement and motivated learning.
http://lrrpublic.cli.det.nsw.edu.au/lrrSecure/Sites/Web/view/learncast/resources/12658.htm
Research and papers that may be of interest
• Discussion and research behind 1:1 and BYOD programmes:• http://www.etsb.qc.ca/media/etsb_pdf.file/en-CA/Report%20English.pdf• http://www.rockman.com/projects/126.micro.aal/yr2_report.pdf• http://www.fsd.k12.ca.us/menus/1to1/evaluation/FSD-laptop-year1-eval.pdf• http://mainegov-images.informe.org/mlte/articles/research/MLTIPhaseOneEvaluationReport2004.pdf• http://lrrpublic.cli.det.nsw.edu.au/lrrSecure/Sites/Web/view/learncast/resources/12658.htm
• Innovative Teaching and Learning: • www.ITLresearch.com• http://www.itlresearch.com/itl-leap21• http://www.itlresearch.com/research-a-reports/10-reports/40-2011-itl-research-findings-and-
implications
How will we get there?
• Develop a team- of E-learning representatives across departments
• Develop the infrastructure
• Develop the software infrastructure
• Develop a portal
• Develop an acceptable use policy
• Discuss with the community
• Build a curriculum
• Consider Devices
• Provide ongoing PD
Building a Curriculum 1:1 and IB
Professional DevelopmentSAMR model by Dr Ruben Puentedura
- Does it improve our delivery?- Don’t throw the baby out with thebath water!
- Does it allow us to develop the skills needed - for a 21st Century Learner?
- How can we adapt what we already do?
- Exercise books vs OneNote and Virtual Classrooms. - Changes will occur, but this will depend on what
teachers believe is the best for their students’ learning and the activities/assessment they are undertaking
- Note taking by hand has still been proven to bemore beneficial than typing onto a computer.
- There will be variation with teachers!
Choosing Devices
• Mandating a device vs BYOD
• Consider the teaching environment
• Laptops v iPads - creation vs consumption tools
• Servicing is key to minimise disruption to learning
• Windows chosen because that’s what staff are comfortable with
• Microsoft Student Advantage
• Office 365 – Cloud based intranet, collaboration space
• OneNote – the digital exercise book!
Devices Lenovo ThinkPad 10 (Years 6-10)
Devices Lenovo t440p Laptop (Years 6-10 and 11-13)
Devices Apple MacBook Pro 13” (11-13)
Storage- Charging Lockers
Rob Osman - ConnectNZ
Auckland | Hamilton | Wellington | Christchurch
• BYOD – Bring your own device; a mixture of various hardware
and operating systems to support in your learning
environment. Support usually outsourced to a technology
partner.
• 1:1 Program – A selected range of devices suitable for the
schools technology environment, packaged with a support
plan & managed by your technology partner.
BYOD & 1:1 difference
• Partnering with a credible technology provider
• Streamlining support mechanisms
• Reliance on the school to offer full time support is reduced
• Reduce student downtime
• Single point of contact
Benefits of a Managed Support Plan
• Understanding your requirements
• Identify pain points
• Selected devices from major vendors
• Plan a managed service model to suit school or parent
Recommend & Design
• Online purchasing portal
• Connect NZ will manage the backend processes
• Include a support plan with every new device
• Offer various payment options
• Orders delivered to Connect NZ’s secure repair centre for
preparation
Procurement & Process
Preparation & Deployment
• School provides Connect with a system image
• All devices pre-imaged before delivery
• Device is boxed with info pack
• Devices delivered to the school or direct to parent*
• Student or parent to sign for device before device is handed
over*
• Every device purchased from Connect will include a Goldcare Support Plan
for 3 years.
Comprehensive support
Temporary support
Ad hoc support
• See following Matrix for services covered
Device Support
GoldCare Key Benefits
• Logistics
• Software imaging of new units
• Software repair for file corruption or virus removal
• Operating system updates if required
• Re-imaging of units if required
• Post repair tests before units are dispatched
• Warranty repairs for 3 years…
GoldCare Benefits
• Online portal to view the progress of each job
• Notification via email (or texts) for job status changes
• Flexible reporting options
• Booking jobs via web portal or email
• Facilitating any insurance claims on behalf of parent if device is
accidentally damaged.
GoldCare Repair Process
Device purchased from Connect NZ with
GoldCare cover. Device imaged before delivered
to student.
Fault occurs with device. Student takes laptop to
schools helpdesk. Helpdesk will assess if issue is a
hardware fault.
If helpdesk confirms fault is hardware, student is
supplied a loan unit from buffer stock to continue
with school work.
The school helpdesk logs the new job with Connect
NZ.
Courier sent to collect faulty device from the school with Connect supplied packaging.
Device returned to Wellington Repair Centre.
Device assessed and repaired within an appropriate time
frame. Device returned to the schools helpdesk. Student
notified by helpdesk.
Student collects their device. Loan unit returned to loan
pool. Job closed.
Repair Process without GoldCare
Device purchased from retail outlet. Device will
not be supported by School's helpdesk.
Device will require setup and imaging for
school environment by others.
If fault occurs with device, Parent takes device back to retail
outlet.
Retail outlet assesses if fault is in warranty or out of warranty and advises
parent if chargeable.
Parent will need to arrange a loan device to
allow student to continue with school
work.
Device will require imaging for school
environment by others.
Repair timeframe is based on best efforts by retail
outlet. Out of action timeframe could be days
or weeks.
Repaired device collected by parent from
retail outlet.
Depending on type of repair, device may require re-imaging (example hard drive replaced) by others.
Student can start using device again.
• Payment via Internet
• Finance – Lease to Own (you own the goods at the end)
• Credit Card
Payment Options
Insurance
• IAG • State• NZI• Financial Institutions • Vero• Medical Assurance Society• AMI• AMP• Unicare Travel Claim• Crombie Lockwood• ANZ (backed by Vero)• Fintel• Cunningham & Lindsay Insurance Brokers• McLarens Young Insurance Brokers• Cerno Insurance Brokers• Tower
Government
• Ministry of Social Development (via Gen-i)• Gen-i• Telecom Rentals Ltd• Ministry of Education (via Gen-i) TELA -
Laptops in Schools programme (servicing all schools nationwide, Toshiba, Apple and HP).
• AoG programme for Apple warranty.
Retail Extended Warranty
• Harvey Norman
1:1 Device Parent Information EveningGail Moynagh and Alistair West