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WelcomE : Techmacc /Digital Learning Cadre Meeting

WelcomE : Techmacc /Digital Learning Cadre Meeting. 1/11/13. Today’s Meeting. Topic: Bring Your Own Device/1:1 Agenda: http://www.dcet.k12.de.us/instructional/DLC/index.shtml Exposure to Issues and Resources Technical Instructional Policy Exit Ticket: Online Survey.

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WelcomE : Techmacc /Digital Learning Cadre Meeting

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  1. WelcomE:Techmacc/Digital Learning Cadre Meeting 1/11/13

  2. Today’s Meeting • Topic: Bring Your Own Device/1:1 • Agenda: • http://www.dcet.k12.de.us/instructional/DLC/index.shtml • Exposure to Issues and Resources • Technical • Instructional • Policy • Exit Ticket: Online Survey

  3. Current Trends in Instruction

  4. More Rigorous Standards • Shifting to Common Core State Standards • National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) • New National Assessment • DCAS Smarter Balanced • Online assessment • Adaptive • Device agnostic

  5. 21st Century Skills • P21 Partnership for 21st Century Skills

  6. Teacher Evaluation • DPAS II • 5 Components • Component 1 – Planning and Preparation • Component 2 – Classroom Environment • Component 3 – Instruction • Component 4 – Professional Responsibilities • Component 5 – Student Improvement

  7. Smarter Balanced Assessment • State-led consortium • Developing assessments aligned to the Common Core State Standards • English language arts/literacy and Mathematics • Prepare all students to graduate high school college- and career-ready • Assessment will replace the DCAS

  8. Smarter Balanced Assessment Experience • Smarter Balanced Home • http://www.smarterbalanced.org/ • Smarter Balanced Sample Items General Page • http://www.smarterbalanced.org/sample-items-and-performance-tasks/ • Smarter Balanced Sample Items: ELA & Math • http://sampleitems.smarterbalanced.org/itempreview/sbac/ELA.htm • http://sampleitems.smarterbalanced.org/itempreview/sbac/index.htm

  9. Current Trends in Hardware and Infrastructure

  10. Tablets • According to a report releases on 1/7/2013 by NPD DisplaySearch, tablet sales will outpace notebooks in 2013 • In July the same firm forecasted this occurring in 2016 • Tablets coupled with a projection device may replace smart boards • While Apple and Android clearly dominate the market, they fail to bring the manageability we’ve grown accustom to with Windows machines

  11. Smartphones • The most ubiquitous portable device • Superior portability at the expense of some usability due to screen size • Most apps available for tablets are also available for smartphones but sometimes with minor functionality losses

  12. Laptops and Desktops • Laptops are now barley considered portable compared to tablets and smartphones • Laptops and desktops are still king when it comes to “producing” rather than consuming • Some 1:1 curriculum leverages tablets and smartphones for research and data acquisition but laptops and desktops for collating everything into a deliverable product

  13. Wireless access • WiFi access is becoming omnipresent in everyday life • Virtually every portable device connects via Wifi • Many connect to 3G/4G wireless data networks as well • Many people are “connected” with access to Internet based resources at all times • Capacity is overtaking coverage as the biggest challenge

  14. Security Software • As users shift to tablets and smartphones for computing, malware will follow • Many traditional defenses like keeping software updated across the organization, ensuring secure configurations, etc are significantly more challenging with mobile devices. • The move to the “Cloud” has shifted much of the responsibilities to external entities

  15. The Cloud • There are many different definitions but the cloud is not much more than hosted services • While in most situations these services are provided by a 3rd party, private clouds are popular as well • In hosted environments, your data is no longer isolated within your organization • The shift to the cloud brings with it applications that leverage the increased accessibility to the data to enhance collaborative functionality • It simplifies many IT responsibilities but places increased reliance on WAN and Internet performance and availability

  16. Everything is changing What’s your plan?

  17. Meeting Definitions 1 to 1 Computing: In the context of this meeting, “One-to-One" (1:1) is the practice of leveraging technology for curricular use in which each student uses a device that is dedicated to his/her use. The device may or may not be district provided. The key element is that there is one device for every student. Bring Your Own Device (BYOD):In the context of this meeting, “Bring Your Own Device” is the practice of leveraging teacher or student owned and managed devices for curricular use. Often this is done to achieve a one-to-one environment.

  18. Different Models of BYOD

  19. Models of BYOD- District Owned • District Owned/Managed • Laptop • Single platform • Multiple platforms • Tablet • Single platform • Multiple platforms • Combination

  20. Models of BYOD- Student Owned • Student owned/managed (BYOD) • Laptop • Single platform • Multiple platforms • Tablet • Single platform • Multiple platforms • Phone • Single • Multiple platforms • Combination

  21. Activities

  22. Myth or Misconception • Each group will be randomly assigned one statement. • Explore the statement for 10 minutes. • Share your finding with the group in 3 minutes or less: Myth OR Misconception?

  23. Implementation Issues: Technical • Walk your group through all the statements. • Pick the statement(s) that “speak” to your group. • Explore the statement(2 for 10 minutes. • Using the sticky note provided, post your #1 takeaway from this topic.

  24. Implementation Issues: Instructional • Walk your group through all the statements. • Pick the statement(s) that “speak” to your group. • Explore the statement(s) for 10 minutes. • Using the sticky note provided, post your #1 takeaway from this topic.

  25. Implementation Issues: Policy • Walk your group through all the statements. • Pick the statement(s) that “speak” to your group. • Explore the statement(s) for 10 minutes. • Using the sticky note provided, post your #1 takeaway from this topic.

  26. Wrap Up • NCCVT – 1:1 Sharing • Exit Ticket: Online Survey • Using the link on the agenda, please complete the online meeting survey BEFORE you leave. • Thank you for attending!

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