Download - Christopher Corallo, Ed.D. Executive Director for Organizational Development, Quality amd Innovation
Christopher Corallo, Ed.D.Executive Director for Organizational Development, Quality amd Innovation.
Digital tools for 21st Century Learning
• iPods
• Cell Phones/ iPhones
• Tablets
• Flip Cameras
• Netbooks
• Interactive Whiteboards
•Responders
• iPads
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HENRICO 1-TO-1 LAPTOP INITIATIVE
Presentation
Walk Down Memory LaneBuilding the FoundationLooking at OurselvesDirection for the FutureVision Guiding the WayVision in Action
Overview
Walk Down Memory Lane
MakingHeadlines
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“By putting a laptop in the hands of every middle and high school student, Henrico‘gets it’. This is a school system that understands what it takes to train the work force of the future.” -Virginia Governor Mark Warner
NACO Awards
iBooks Rescue Lost Voters
In-House Online Professional Development
Online Essentials of the Curriculum Cards
Best of Category
Teacher Recruitment Program CD
Online High School Health & Physical Education/Fitness
HCPS Test Data Website
Awards& Honors
Leading the Way Visitors to HCPS
Jefferson County Public Schools, ColoradoSpringfield County Public Schools, IllinoisIndianapolis Public Schools,
Indiana
State of MaineState of Alaska
Iowa State UniversityBall State University
Germany DelegationKorea DelegationThailand Delegation
Building the Foundation
InitialImplementation 2001 2009
Teachers/Staff 3500 4,790
Students MS/HS 22,469 25,960
ES Computers 5,725 6,860
Lab (HS, MS, ES) 2,800 1910
Carts (ES) 410 1550
Printers 200 324
Wireless Access Points
1,500 3,000
Local Area Networks
62 75
Wide Area Networks
71 78
Internet 4 MB 300 MBLess than 2% of the HCPS Operating Budget is Used
to Supplement Technology Funds in Support of the 1-to-1
Looking at Ourselves
Research and Evaluation Studies1.Engage Survey- 2002-2003
2.FGI Research- 2003-2004
3. SRI and NSF- 2004-2005
4.Interactive Inc.- 2005-2008
5.Internal Study of Interactive Whiteboards- 2006-2007
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for the futureDirection
Lessons Learned•Digital Divide still exists if all students do not have a laptop•Classroom / Home challenges
PrintersLoaners
•Technology integration is required for students to be successful in the future•Technology is a tool that should be used appropriately•Professional Development is vital
Changes moving forward
•Deductible for accidental damage waived•On-site repairs•Loaner computers•Support for students with financial needs•Content-embedded professional development based on 21st Century skills•Controlled studies to determine impact on student achievement
Vision Guiding the Way
Technology VisionGuiding the Way
Our students are citizens of the 21st century.
In order to ensure their success, educators will need to:• Be confident and successful integrators of
technology resources to support authentic, interactive teaching and learning.
• Be competent problem solvers, creating a learning environment that facilitates ever-changing learning experiences.
• Be leaders in helping others develop instructional technology skills.
• Be facilitators who foster collaboration among learners.
Vision in Action
Instructional Focus
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What are the21st Century Skills?
• Core Content, Skills, Concepts• Critical Thinking• Problem Solving• Collaboration• Communication• 21st Century Information Literacy
the present
Teacher Examples
http://henricostaffdev.org/reflectivefriends
http://henricostaffdev.org/21
http://staffdev.henrico.k12.va.us/21.html