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Enterprise Portal Presentation. Miami-Dade County Public Schools. Welcome. Debbie Karcher Chief Information Officer Sylvia Diaz Director, Instructional Technology. MDCPS Background. Fourth largest school district 390 public schools; 80 Charter schools Serving 2,400 square miles
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Enterprise Portal Presentation Miami-Dade County Public Schools
Welcome Debbie Karcher Chief Information Officer Sylvia Diaz Director, Instructional Technology
MDCPS Background • Fourth largest school district • 390 public schools; 80 Charter schools • Serving 2,400 square miles • 344,000 students • 56,364 employees; 5,963 Charter employees • Services 180 different home languages • Mobility rate – 35%
The Big Picture • The Vision • Have all users connected to all information at anytime • The Challenges • Schools under state sanction • Increase parent involvement • Giving our users access to their systems in one area • Providing our parents an easy and consistent way to monitor their child’s progress • Connect silo systems • Reduce paper-based systems • Provide easy and consistent access to information
MDCPS Foundation • Active Directory Account and Auto Update – MIIS and ILM • Password Synchronization – P-Synch • District Email – Outlook Exchange • District wide Gradebook – Pinnacle / Excelsior • Metro Ethernet to each remote site • Patch Management and Virus Protection – Big Fix and Sophos • Data Warehouse – Microsoft SQL • OLAP (On-line Analytical Processing tool) - Cognos • Self Service for Technology Support - HEAT
MDCPS Foundation • District-wide federated library catalog -Destiny • District-wide assessment tool – Edusoft • District-wide instructional applications, including Riverdeep Destination Series Voyager Solo and Ticket to Read Jamestown Navigator Plato Learning Library Reference Databases-Groliers, SIRS, Gale, Facts on File, etc • District-wide test generator - ExamView
Implementation/Timeline Portal LiteMay 1, 2006 • August 2007 - August 2008 • Attendance • Intervention • SPOT • SES • Weekly Briefing • Internship • Professional Development • RiverDeep • Unified Communications (OCS) August 2007 District and Community Deployment; Global Registration System and Enterprise Portal November 2006 to April 2007 Infrastructure and Employee Portal with Collaboration
Decision Making Process • Key Criteria • Existing infrastructure and skill sets • Scalability • Technology partners and third party services • Flexibility • Rapid Development • Why SharePoint? • Experience with Microsoft Products • Mature Microsoft Exchange Environment (ADS) • Successful Portal “Lite” • Established Personnel and Student Data Warehouse • Microsoft Platform throughout District • Good Partner Relationship with Microsoft
Students Parents Employees Community The Solution - www.dadeschools.net
Teacher Portal • Test Scores • Absences • Homeroom Section • Birthdates Teacher/Student Drill Down
Teacher Portal
The Learning Village Vision To create a repository for all of the district’s digital resources, aligned to standards, and accessible from one point of entry
The Learning Village How did we set out to get there • Use local content-area experts to develop lesson plans linked to district resources • Require publishers of district adopted instructional materials to provide digital versions of • Lesson plans • Textbooks • Assessment items
The Learning Village Current Status • Approximately 10,000 Lesson Plans • Organized by nine-week periods, grade levels, and subject areas • About 150 Digital Textbooks (student and teacher texts) • Linked and displayed by course codes • Roughly 25,000 Assessment Items • Organized by grade and subject area, and subject area and standard
The Learning Village Lesson Plans Goals • Standardize instructional focus and pacing across subject areas and schools • Provide support to new and new to subject area or grade level teachers • Link activities within plans to other district instructional resources including • RiverdeepLMS • Gizmos • Online databases
The Learning Village Lesson Plans Approximately 10,000 Lesson Plans (Grades K-12) • Reading • Mathematics • Science • Social Studies • Foreign Language • Life Skills (Art, Music, Physical Education)
The Learning Village Digital Textbooks
The Learning Village Digital Textbooks Advantages • Accessible from anyplace with Internet access • Offer interactive activities • Include audio (in some cases) • Reduce the need for students to carry home heavy textbooks • Single sign-on through the portal (teachers and students don’t need to establish accounts with every publisher for every text)
The Learning Village Digital Textbooks (both student and teacher editions) • Mathematics • Social Studies • Science • Foreign Language • Intensive Reading • Language Arts(2010)
The Learning Village Assessment Items • Both publisher produced and customized items produced by ETS • Accessible via Examview Test Generator • Automated creation of Edusoft answer sheet for scanning and scoring (Publish to Edusoft)
The Learning Village 2.0 What’s Next? Learning Village 2.0 imbedded in Microsoft SharePoint Portal will facilitate • Pushing district-developed pacing guides and lesson plans by course codes to serve as an overlay to teacher created daily lesson plans • Sharing of lesson plans/lesson plan components with students and parents • Advanced searching and sharing capabilities
Student Portal Students can… • View their schedule/grades • E-Textbooks • Store documents • Teacher/Student Collaboration site • School announcements and events • Create your own “My-site” Coming soon • Many more resources E-Textbook
Parent Portal Access • Login to Parent Portal Using your Existing Account • Create an Account – First Time Users
Parent Portal New Features • Student Schedule • Student Assignments & Grades • Attendance • E-Textbooks • School Bus Information • Free and Reduced Meal Application process • Ask A Question and many more resources
M-DCPSAcceptable Use Policy • Read in detail • If you agree to these terms, • Select Accept One Time Only
Community Portal • Online Application processed and reviewed by District Community Service Office
Agile and Flexible • Attendance Intervention • SPOT • SES • Weekly Briefing • Internship • Professional Development • RiverDeep • Unified Communications – OCS • Success Academy
Lessons Learned • Portal Lite • Over Estimating Services, Under Estimating Staff • Mapping and Establishing Environments Beforehand • Change Control in Place • Getting all Parts to Work Together • Limited best practice for MOSS as it as a new product • Deployment issues (test -> staging -> production) • No build process
Microsoft Live Meeting 2007 • The District needed to reduce out of office travel time associated with meetings • Solution had to be cost effective, scalable and easy to use • 2007 began using a commercial software product. This usage showed administrative staff and schools that this delivery method would work • Downside, very expensive - $12,000 to $15,000 per web cast. Consequently, due to budgetary concerns in 2008, all funding for the web cast tool was eliminated • Microsoft recommends LiveMeeting; a windows-based meeting. Based on existing licensing already purchased, the use of LiveMeeting would mean no cost to the District • Have successfully used the tool for many meetings chaired by Administration. Most recently, their desktop was shared with over 300 principals
Microsoft Live Meeting 2007 • Travel less. Communicating and collaborating online saves time and money by meeting online and avoid all the hassles of business travel • Increase productivity. Avoid downtime associated with getting to and from meetings • Reduce costs. By conducting online meetings, online training, and online events • Conduct trainings and large events. Large-scale training and events with hundreds or even thousands of participants.
Microsoft Live Meeting 2007 • Collaborate in real time. Share, collaborate, and discuss projects in real time. Make critical decisions quickly, with all the stakeholders, regardless of geography. • Simplify administration and deployment. Can easily enable everyone to conduct effective online meetings
What’s Next • Substitute System • Substitute teachers use Portal to enter their availability (using a calendar), subject areas, grade levels, school and region preferences, etc. and to apply for specific substitute vacancies. • School sites use an Intranet web application to post substitute vacancies, review available substitutes, coordinate interviews and assign substitutes to vacancies. • Email notifications and screen displays keep all parties informed on open vacancies, vacancies applied for, substitute selection, etc.
Attendance Intervention • The implementation of this application is based on board rule. • Students with 5 unexcused/unresolved absences in a semester course or 10 unexcused/unresolved absences in an annual course will have their academic grade withheld. • The Intervention application allows the attendance review committee to determine the appropriate intervention for a student and then to resolve the absences so that the academic grade can be given. • Additional comments can be added at the bottom of the application to reflect any special issues that were addressed at the meeting. • Through the application the attendance review committee will print a letter for signature by the parent and student. The letter will also print in Spanish or Haitian-Creole if the home language is one of these languages. • The student and parent also are receive a message in their alert box on their individual portals. When they click on the alert they are taken to a summary page showing the attendance intervention.
SPOTsuccess • This application was created in response to a need that the Superintendent saw to recognize students for doing positive things in school. The SPOTsuccess application allows staff at schools to recognize students that has taken positive action. • School personnel can recognize any student in their school by going into the portal and selecting SPOTsuccess. There are nine core values to select from. Within each core value a subgroup must be selected. The number of subgroups varies between core values. • The principal approves the recognition on the principal approval screen. • Once approved the student and parent are notified in an alert box on their individual portals. They can then click on the alert and se the congratulatory letter. • In addition the principal has the options of printing a congratulation letter, an award certificate, and emailing the parent. They can all print SPOTsuccess stickers to hand out to the students. • Letters are printed in English and a second language based on the home language.
SES-Supplemental Educational Services If a child attends a school that has been identified by the state as “in need of improvement” for two consecutive years; and receives free-or-reduced price lunch, they are eligible for free tutoring. The tutoring is offered by state approved private providers in: • Reading • Language Arts • Mathematics before and after school or Saturdays
Internship • Businesses apply for portal account and role, submit internship proposals, select/decline interns and submit mid-term and final evaluations of student interns. • District Community Services staff approve/disapprove business’ requests as internship providers. • Students apply for internship opportunities available to them that are automatically posted to their portal. • School site Internship Coordinators approve student requests and queue up to ten students for interview with a business and provide business information to approved students. • All functions are real-time in the portal and audiences receive email notification in addition to portal screen information for all actions and events related to an internship opportunity.
Professional Development • Provides management and monitoring of District teacher training provided by specialists from Professional Development, School Operations and Curriculum and Instruction departments. • Curriculum Specialists from all departments use their portal to take a Talent Survey, the information from which is used to send the most qualified specialist to serve schools requests for professional development. • Curriculum Specialists complete a Service Log on their portal with details of the training provided including grade level, categories, specific skills, etc. • Dynamic monitoring reports are available to the District departments displaying which regions and schools needed what type of training and re-training along with numerous reports on categories and specific skills trained. Reporting also differentiates new teachers, specific grade levels, educational background, etc. regarding recipients of PD.