Download - Final Standard Six Evidence
Standard 6Library, Media and Technology Services
Evidence
TECHNOLOGY PLAN 2014 Mission and Vision and Instructional Plan- Teachers
Whittier Christian High School has implemented a 1:1 BYOD iPad program to increase student engagement, equip our students for higher performance at colleges and universities, and move on to better careers. Teachers use iPads to foster these 6 skills in students:
1. Creativity and Innovation 2. Research and Information Fluency 3. Digital Citizenship 4. Communication and Collaboration 5. Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making 6. Technology Operations and Concepts
Why iPads? Through extensive research of digital devices, we have concluded that the iPad is the best and most comprehensive device for 1:1 education at WCHS. The iPad is the clear choice for a number of reasons, which include the following: ● The iPad is more reliable than other tablets and has a 9-hour battery life. ● Teachers can provide a unified set of instructions for iPad use. ● Apple has embraced the education market, providing creative solutions to meet the needs of teachers
and students. Apple is the market leader for educational apps and textbooks. 1 ● Using classroom Apple TVs, students can use AirPlay to wirelessly share their work instantaneously,
and teachers can project their content for all students to see and experience. 2 ● The Apple App Store has a stringent vetting process for apps, ensuring safety, security, and reliability. 3 ● The iPad works with both Macs and PCs, ensuring seamless integration with whatever computers
students What will the benefits of a 1:1 iPad program be? WCHS is excited about the positive educational benefits that come from moving to a 1:1 iPad learning environment. Some of these benefits include the following: ● Colleges and Universities: Because 99% of our graduates attend colleges or universities, our students
must be to thrive in digital environments. Because their WCHS experience will include training in submitting homework online, posting meaningful contributions on discussion boards, appropriately using devices in class, and possessing the self-discipline and digital skills needed to succeed in hybrid and online classes.
● Career: In the professional world, businesses increasingly rely upon online education for training and professional development. Most initial on-the-job experiences will require students to be able to immediately demonstrate the ability to learn through a hybrid or online model. 4
● Increased Student Engagement: Research supports that, when done properly, access to technology benefits student learning. One research study that spanned 1:1 programs in six different states showed that teachers and students agreed 1:1 programs increased student engagement. Students reported that it was easier to do school work and that a computing device helped increase their interest in learning. 5
Technology Integration Matrix and the SAMR Model
Enhancement Transformative
Technology Integration Matrix
Substitution Tech is a tool substitute with no functional change
Augmentation Tech is a tool substitute with some improvement
Modification Tech allows for significant lesson redesign
Redefinition Tech allows for creation of new tasks previously inconceivable
Active: Students are actively engaged in using technology as a tool rather than passively receiving information from the technology
Students begin to utilize technology tools to create products
Students have liberty to use preferred apps to accomplish the task at hand.
Given ongoing access to online resources, select and pursue topics going beyond the limitations of a school library
Students identify and research issues and questions to develop their own knowledge or solutions in an inquiry based model, going beyond the limitations of a school library
Department Application Year 1 Year 1-2
Year 2-3
Year 3-4
Collaborative: Students use technology tools to collaborate with others rather than working individually at all times.
Students have opportunities to utilize collaborative tools, such as email, in conventional ways.
Students have opportunities to select and modify technology tools to facilitate collaborative work.
Throughout the day and across subject areas, students utilize technology tools to facilitate collaborative learning
Technology enables students to collaborate with peers and experts irrespective of time zone or physical differences
Department Application Year 1
Year 1-2
Year 2-3
Year 3-4:
Constructive: Students use technology tools to build understanding rather than receive information
Students begin to utilize constructive tools to build upon prior knowledge and construct meaning
Students have opportunities to modify technology tools to assist them in the construction of understanding
Students utilize technology to make connections and construct understanding across disciplines throughout the day.
Students use technology to construct, share, and publish knowledge to a worldwide audience
Department Application Year 1
Year 1-2 Year 2-3
Year 3-4
Authentic: Students use technology tools to solve real-world problems rather than working on artificial assignments
The teacher directs students in the conventional use of technology tools for learning activities that are sometimes related to the students or issues beyond the instructional setting. The setting includes access to information about community and world events and primary source materials.
Students have opportunities to select and modify technology tools to solve problems based on real-world issues.
Students select appropriate technology tools to complete authentic tasks across disciplines
By means of technology tools, students participate in outside-of-school projects and problem solving activities that have meaning for the students and the community.
Department Application Year 1: Year 1-2:
Year 2-3
Year 3-4
Goal Directed: Students use technology tools to set goals, plan activities, monitor progress, and evaluate results rather than simply completing assignments without reflection
From time-to-time, students have the opportunity to use technology to either plan, monitor, or evaluate an activity
Students have opportunities to select and modify the use of technology tools to facilitate goal setting, planning, monitoring, and evaluating specific activities
Students use technology tools to set goals, plan activities, monitor progress, and evaluate results throughout the curriculum.
Students engage in ongoing metacognitive activities at a level that would be unattainable without the support of technology tools.
Department Application Year 1: Year 1-2: Year 2-3: Year 3-4:
Hardware plan: (BYOD iPads) Whittier Christian High School encourages incoming students to purchase the newest release of the iPad for optimal use. As a Bring Your Own Device School, we are requiring a minimum of the iPad 3 as of the 2014-2015 school year to ensure that freshman will have a useable device by the time they are seniors. Each year, we will eliminate an older model of the iPad from our eligible devices list. We have found that the vast majority of our students currently have the newest version of the iPad.
Classes of 2015-2018
Class 2019 Class of 2020 Class of 2021 Class of 2022
iPad 3 or above iPad 4 or above iPad Air or above iPad Air 2 or above
iPad Air 2 or above
Clerical and Support Staff Technology Hardware-
PC Based Desktops Running Windows 7 and XP Software-
Google Apps Peach Tree Aeries- SIS Illuminate
Network LAN VLAN
WIFI
Rukus Sky River