1 / 13

February 14, 2013

26th Annual Management Information Systems [MIS] Conference An Introduction to NH Networks NH Department of Education Irene Koffink Michael Schwartz. February 14, 2013. Discussion Points for this Session. What are the NH Networks Need for Data Collection and Use Network

luigi
Download Presentation

February 14, 2013

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. 26th Annual Management Information Systems [MIS] Conference An Introduction to NH Networks NH Department of Education Irene Koffink Michael Schwartz February 14, 2013

  2. Discussion Points for this Session What are the NH Networks Need for Data Collection and Use Network Demo of the NH Virtual Network Next Steps and Your Local Efforts

  3. Evolution of Data Use and Literacy Over the past five years, data literacy in districts has expanded exponentially – all of our school and district staff are doing much more than ever before. But to make the best of the great work being done, we need to learn from each other, and we must increase collaboration. 2007 Today • School Cultures of Data Informed Instruction • Millions of Student Records • Plethora of Data Systems • Development of Data Teams • Cycles from Collection to Analysis to Improvement • Data Teams, PLCs, RTI, Formative, Summative, Growth, Progress Monitoring…. Building Data Systems and Collecting Data

  4. Evolution of Training and Support State support has transitioned from tool training, to targeted educator training, to data lead training, to extended school training, and now to move into virtual collaboration. (stock images/photos) 2007 Today

  5. Building a Data Collection and Use Network: A Variety of Delivery Modes NH Began to develop a Data Use Network by offering a variety of training opportunities to help facilitate collaboration and begin the building of a networked state, around data use. • In Person • Dec 11th, 8:00 – 2:30, Data Use User Group meeting • Jan 17th, 8:15 – 12:15, Data Use User Group meeting • March 12th, 8:00 – 3:00, NH Statewide Data Use Conference • Webinars • Jan 18thwebinar — 9:30 – 11:00, Data Use Virtual Network • Feb 11th webinar — 9:00 – 10:30, Reviewing the Oct 2012 NECAP Test in P+ • Feb 11th webinar — 3:00 – 4:30, Reviewing the Oct 2012 NECAP Test in P+ (repeat of morning session) • Feb 21st webinar — 1:00 – 2:30, Reviewing the Oct 2012 NECAP Test in P+ (repeat of Feb 11th session) • Virtual, Virtual, Virtual

  6. A Variety of Support Staff • The SEA is working more collaboratively internally to help connect schools across the state. • Network Lead Meetings • Regional Liaisons • SLDS Data Use Trainers

  7. Demonstration of Virtual Network

  8. Login to the Network via Single Sign On

  9. Data Collection and Use Community

  10. Knowledge Base

  11. Events Calendar

  12. What’s ahead for the Data Collection and Use Network? • Looking towards 2013! • Full roll-out to all NH Educators • Creation of Learning Paths and expansion of training resources • Discussion threads to improve data use and resolve issues • Creation of Data Team and other local and regional networks • Improved knowledge management (e.g., expanded search abilities, user ratings) • Improved communication and collaboration (e.g., statewide events calendar) • What are you doing? • What activities in your school(s)? • What lessons can you share? • What additional questions do you have?

  13. Questions • Please contact us with questions: • Irene Koffink - Irene.koffink@doe.nh.gov • Michael Schwartz – Michael.Schwartz@doe.nh.gov

More Related