IGNITEUSSA STAFF DEVELOPMENT DAY
Presenters:Todd Hughes, Durant ISDJason James, Clinton Public Schools
One to One: BYOD
Bring Your Own Device:
Tablet, PC, Mac, iDevice, Kindle, Nook, Phone
Managing other devices on your network, Anti-virus, CIPA compliancy concerns, Device limitations
One to One: District provided Devices
Tablet, PC, Mac, iDevice, Kindle, Nook, Phone
Which device best suits the student learning environment, and capabilities? Build infrastructure to fit device or pick device to fit current infrastructure?
One to One: Applications
Software suites vs. tablet applications
Student e-mail
MS Office Suite, Google Apps, digital textbooks, etc.
One to One: Internet Policies & Procedures
What policies & procedures need to be in developed and in place before beginning a 1-1
Parent / Student Electronic Communication/Internet Usage Agreement
Parent / Student Device Agreement
Digital learning handbook
One to One: Insurance & Breakage
Options for Complete Care of your devices and planning for breakage and normal wear & tear
How to manage theft
One to One: Infrastructure
Necessary switchgear, wireless access points, & structured cabling
CIPA compliant internal & remote filtering
One to One: Digital Textbooks
What format is compatible with device? (.exe, epub, .pdf, proprietary)
Availability – already owned or need to purchase, do older texts exist digitally?
Overall Cost
One to One: Storage
Cloud (dropbox/Google Drive) or Local
Cost
One to One: Learning Management
Moodle, Brainhoney, Blackboard, etc.
Paperless Classroom
Compatibility with devices, Ease of use for students and faculty, storage capacity, capability of LMS
Digital resources, digital curriculum, online testing, etc.
One to One: IT Help Desk
Student support for devices/software
Staff vs. Student supported
Online knowledge base
One to One: Student IT Support Programs
Student/Teacher support
Benefits of training & utilizing students for device and software support
One to One: Print Services
Managing printing for students
One to One: The Flipped Classroom
Sources for curriculum, Applications for creation of curriculum, Storage for online lessons, student Internet access outside of class
Social Media
CIPA Compliancy, Students staying on task
Facebook, Google +, Instagram, Twitter, Vine, Pinterest, Eudutopia, etc.
Using Learning Analytics
Data dashboards for teachers and administrators
Data driven instruction & decision making
Online High Stakes Testing
Device Options PC, Mac, Laptop, TabletSystem requirements
Test Client Installation/Configuration Options
Second Generation TestsDrag and Drop, typing writing tests, etc.
Benchmarks
Gamification in Education
Good Content tied to specific objectives
Good games
Smart Phones in Education
Application in the classroom
Policies for use
Design & Delivery of Tech PD
Train-the-trainer
Technology integrations specialist
Summer /online / hands-on course work
Requirements
Professional Development center