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Football and Technology: S.B.C.I.S.D.’s Model for Success

Football and Technology: S.B.C.I.S.D.’s Model for Success. Rodolfo Ramirez. Will San Benito High School graduates survive in the 21 st Century?. Answer: _____. We must intervene. What are we doing wrong?. We are providing the tools. We are not providing the “know-how”.

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Football and Technology: S.B.C.I.S.D.’s Model for Success

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  1. Football and Technology: S.B.C.I.S.D.’s Model for Success Rodolfo Ramirez

  2. Will San Benito High School graduates survive in the 21st Century?

  3. Answer: _____.

  4. We must intervene.

  5. What are we doing wrong?

  6. We are providing the tools.

  7. We are not providing the “know-how”.

  8. We must innovate our methods. MOBITECH IT Bus, University of Moratuwa

  9. We are teaching 21st Century students.

  10. A L.O.T.S. B H.O.T.S. C

  11. What is the BIG difference?

  12. What has changed?

  13. “They (20th Century students) didn’t spend their formative years learning with Sesame Street.” Marc Prensky, (2001) Digital natives, digital immigrants - Part 1

  14. We must be the model. “You can never solve a problem on the level on which it was created.” Albert Einstein

  15. STaR Chart Results

  16. What does it all mean?

  17. Ourchallenges “In the past the man has been first; in the future the system must be first.” Fredrick W. Taylor. The Principles of Scientific Management. Norton Library. 1911

  18. MOST EFFECTIVE USE OF TECHNOLOGY ON CAMPUS

  19. The Football Program

  20. Use of equipment

  21. Effective Changes in Policy

  22. Unlimited Budget

  23. Community Support

  24. Monitor of Progress

  25. Practice and Problem Solving

  26. Innovation and Creativity

  27. Rules and Ethics

  28. We need to carry this over into the rest of our district.

  29. More technology = more touchdowns Simply put, success.

  30. Goals for Technology Increase student participation Increase student success rate Increase student morale Maintain what is good. Reduce external challenges Reduce drop out rates Reduce discipline problems in and out of the classroom

  31. Thank you  Cya L8er

  32. Photo Credits • thecubelondon.com – graduates • ian-lidster.blogspot.com – Homer Simpson Failure • youthcentral.vic.gov.au – helping hand • nirmaltv.com – laptop • bplteensofwa.wordpress.com - computer • sandi.net – promethean board • lpzoo.org - chimps • http://www.elect.mrt.ac.lk/news_2003.htm- University of Moratuwa • cdwg.com – 21st century students • seanax.com – sesame street • the-planets.com – Einstein • seopressreleases.com - dart • freewebs.com – football team • tcpalm.com – football player working out • news-herald.com – football equipment • spectrumscoreboards.com – scoreboard • i205.photobucket.com – football field • rgvsports.com – Gantt • sbhsgreyhounds.com – water tower, fence • chron.com – crowd • hudl.com – football film program, watching film • endzonecamera.com – end zone camera • footballtechnologies.com – football play • thefootballgirl.com – referee signals • ideachampions.com – Moroccan stop sign • technicaljones.com – football on laptop

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