Technology & the PBIS Connection By Molly Marren Director of Instructional Technology Grand Island Central School District March 4, 2011
What is the Connection? Technology Integration Why is it important? Where does it fit into the program? Technology as a tool to support the program Data Posters Presentations & Awards
Technology Integration How do we take what we are already doing and add technology? Kids are using technology everyday. Are we teaching them to use it responsibly? Digital Citizenship
PBIS Behavior Matrix Viking ValuesDigital Environment / Community Be Respectful Use appropriate / respectful language Follow directions given by adults Be Responsible Follow directions given by adults Report any problems to an adult Be Safe Do not share personal information Report any unsafe situations to an adult
Taking school wide values and add the technology
Value of the Month Responsibility I am Responsible Add Technology I am a Responsible Digital Citizen
CDEP – Comprehensive District Education Plan Character Education includes Digital Citizenship Reaches broader group Assists in meeting state & federal requirements for Internet Safety instruction K-12
What is Digital Citizenship? Ribble & Bailey (2007) define DC as the norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use. The umbrella term for all things related to using technology. A few examples are… A more global way of thinking about Internet Safety Copyright/Plagiarism Internet Safety Digital Citizenship Literacy Etiquette
Digital Citizenship
Our DC Wiki
Technology as a Tool to Support the Program Data - (SWIS) & Student Management System (Tracking Behavior)(SWIS) Pictures - Picture wall, Posters Awards & Certificates Wordle – create word clouds to support the PBIS programWordle Slideshow on web page - on web page Brainstorm Activity -
Data to support the program
I am a Responsible Digital Citizen
Viking Value Wall
Brainstorm Activity Have students work in groups to Brainstorm characteristics of good digital citizens
Wordle