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Best Practices with Media and Technology
Marlo Gaddis and Jackie Pierson
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Real results…
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Compar.IMPACT
IMPACT students caught up within one year
Effect significant at p<. 0001, controlling for grade, race, exceptionality, Free/reduced lunch, sex, absenteeism
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Effect significant at p<. 05, controlling for free/reduced lunch, race, exceptionality, sex, absenteeism, parent education
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Student Use of Computers in Grades 3-5
2004-05
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Core subject areas Research forReports
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IMPACT schools
Comparison schools
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ComparisonIMPACT
Note: Effects significant at p < .0001. Response options were 1 (not at all), 2 (minimally), 3 (confidently) and 4 (able to teach others). Analyses controlled for sex and age.
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IMPACT schools had: larger collections higher circulation 47% more classes visiting in 1-week period 40% more students visiting in 1-week period
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Category Comparison
IMPACT
Administrators 58.8% 76.5%
Classroom teachers 69.3% 77.0%*
Special subjects teachers
76.8% 62.5%
Note: * significant at p < .05
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ComparisonIMPACT
Note: Years in the profession was significant (Odds Ratio = 1.18, p < .03), and IMPACT was a near-significant trend (Odds Ratio = 1.52, p < .07).
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►North Carolina Honors School of Excellence (3 Years in a row)
►2005- Blue Ribbon School Award►2005- 25 Most Improved Schools►2005- Title One School of Distinction
for High Student Achievement
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IMPACT Model
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Six year average before IMPACT1997-2002
Four year average after IMPACT2003-
2006
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"IMPACT model produces independent learners and lifelong learners and fosters collaboration among teachers."
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LeadershipPersonnelFlexible AccessCollaborationProfessional DevelopmentEvaluationResourcesParent-Community Involvement
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Key Personnel
• Administration • Tech Facilitator• Media Coordinator• Media Assistant• Tech Assistant/Technician
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School Improvement TeamMTACShared decision makingTeam processTeacher buy inTeacher retention
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Student Achievement Creating a Collaborative
Community Differentiating Instruction Smaller Student - Teacher Ratio
Integration of technology and information skills into curriculum
Saving Time and Resources
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Regularly scheduled opportunities
Exchange of ideas
Total staff participation
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LOGISTICSHow often?How much time
per session?Who will cover
classes?
RESOURCESCollaboration
ToolkitMatrixNeeds
assessmentEvaluation Professional
consultantsToolkit found at: http://www.ncwiseowl.org/impact/toolkit
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“Flexible access enables students and teachers to use and circulate the resources of the media center and computer lab throughout the day to have the services of the school library media coordinator and technology facilitator at point, time, and location of need.”Impact: Guidelines for North Carolina Media and Technology
Programs August 2005
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Increased access to personnel Media Coordinator Technology Facilitator Media Assistant Technology Assistant/Technician
Facilitates CollaborationLower teacher-student ratio
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Media & Technology centers arranged to accommodate multiple groups and different activities
Orientation for staff to the organization of facilities
Results Increased usage of labs and media
center Usage driven by the teachers’
needs, not a set schedule
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Increased usage of resources Various print resources Various technology resources
Increased circulationAllows for more teachable moments
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What steps should I take?
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Choose your size steps- baby, toddler, teen? Make this a priority Involve your MTAC (make it ACTIVE!) Get rid of “the way we have always done it” Get help:
Training: Jackie/Marlo Scheduling help: DPI
Keep your eyes on the prize…21st Century student achievement!
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