University of Missouri Office of Academic Affairs eMINTS Validation Project: Group #3 Administrators’ Meeting December 8, 2011 1.

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University of Missouri Office of Academic Affairs eMINTS Validation Project: Group #3 Administrators’ Meeting December 8,

eMINTS4Administrators Meeting Agenda Introductions and check-in activity Overview of eMINTS and i3 eMINTS Validation Project Data Collection Activities and Requirements Q & A Complete Travel Vouchers Distribute iPad 2 for each district 2

Official Information Name of the Project –eMINTS Validation Project: Assessing the Input of eMINTS Professional Development on Student and Teacher Outcomes Amount of the Award –$12,277,674 from the US Department of Education –$2,941,624 in matching funds (discounts and donations) from corporate partners Length of the Award –5 years (10/1/10 through 9/30/15)

Corporate partners –BrainPOP! (interactive materials for students) –CDW-G (computers, printers, digital cameras) –EarthWalk (computer charging carts) –Intel (professional development) –Learning.com (student assessment) –Microsoft (MS Office licenses) –School Improvement Network (professional development support) –SMART Technologies (SMART Boards and projectors) –Tech4Learning (professional development support and software)

Overview of eMINTS enhancing Missouri’s Instructional Networked Teaching Strategies Non-profit unit of the University of Missouri located in Columbia, MO. Providing a range of professional development programs for teachers, administrators, and others. Partners: University of Missouri, Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Missouri Department of Higher Education. Goal: ensuring the most transformative uses of technology possible in education.

Where is eMINTS? Missouri - original proof of concept began in 1997 in St. Louis area. Expanded to Utah in Now serving schools in Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Nevada, New Jersey, Utah and New South Wales, Australia. More than 3,500 technology-rich classrooms grades 3-12 serving 50,000+ students. More than 185 certified eMINTS Instructional Specialists deliver eMINTS professional development.

Project Basics “Experimental” study with three groups: –Group 1 gets eMINTS equipment and PD –Group 2 gets eMINTS equipment and PD plus a third year of PD called “Thinking with Technology” (TWT) from –Group 3 waits until Group 1 and 2 are finished (but provides data for comparison) Data will be collected from all three groups. All three groups will get eMINTS by the end of the study, including TWT if requested.

eMINTS Professional Development ◊ Teachers in the eMINTS Validation Project will participate in Comprehensive eMINTS professional development. ◊ Professional development will be provided by eMINTS staff and/or certified district eMINTS specialists. ◊ One group of teachers from 20 districts will have a third year of professional development called “Thinking with Technology” from

◊ Comprehensive eMINTS includes ◊ 100 hours + 4 full days + 9 classroom visits in Year 1 ( ) ◊ 75 hours + 2 full days + 9 classroom visits in Year 2 ( ) ◊ Creates communities of practice to facilitate communities of learners in classrooms. ◊ “Thinking with Technology” includes ◊ 1-2 full days before school starts (summer 2013) ◊ 3-4 additional 4 hours sessions during school year ( ) ◊ Content- additional online tools and continued work on unit/lesson plan created in eMINTS PD

eMINTS/Project PD Responsibilities Districts in all 3 study groups will receive funds through a contract to cover –Both years of eMINTS professional development fees ($6,000 per teacher per year) –Stipends for out-of-contract time teachers spend in professional development –Substitute teachers (4 days in first year, 2 days in second year) eMINTS will monitor teacher attendance at professional development and provide quarterly reports to district.

District PD Responsibilities Provide mileage assistance to teachers for travel to professional development sessions. Provide travel expenses (mileage, hotel, meals, etc.) for teachers to attend eMINTS annual conference in second year. Ensure that building administrator and technology coordinator attend PD sessions for their roles in project.

“Control” Group (3) Districts selected for the “control” study group (group 3), will receive funds through a contract for the first 4 years of the study –$250 stipend per teacher per year (Math & CA) –$250 stipend for the data POC per year Data will be collected from teachers and students each year. Group 3 “Control” will start eMINTS PD after that time (Fall 2014) and also may request “Thinking with Technology”

eMINTS Technical Requirements ◊ Each Comprehensive eMINTS classroom will have ◊ SMART Board and projector ◊ Teacher laptop with docking station ◊ Student laptops (1:1 ratio) ◊ Digital camera ◊ Access to a networked printer/scanner ◊ Districts in all 3 study groups will receive funds through a contract to purchase and install required equipment. ◊ District must provide switched network from router to eMINTS computers.

District Technical Responsibilities (cont.) ◊ All electrical supply required for equipment. ◊ Any air-conditioning needed. ◊ Any furniture needed. ◊ Phone access needed by teachers to contact technical support. ◊ Miscellaneous cabling, power cords and other supplies needed to implement program.

Benefits to District ◊ All equipment vests to district upon completion of project ($15,000 - $200,000 depending on size of district). ◊ All professional development fees are paid ($12,000 per participating teacher) ◊ All stipends are paid (up to $2,200 - $2,700 per teacher) ◊ Substitute teacher costs are paid ($800 per teacher) ◊ Free subscriptions to interactive sites, concept- mapping software and web-authoring software provided throughout project. ◊ Total value- at least $30,000 per classroom ◊ Improved teaching and learning- PRICELESS

Data Collection Activities and Requirements

Research Team American Institutes for Research (AIR) –Chris Brandt, Research Team Leader –Coby Meyers –Sheila Rodriguez –Emily Metz eMINTS staff are also assisting AIR with aspects of the research, such as obtaining consent forms, etc. 17

Data Overview BaselineStudy PeriodData collection complete FSpF F F Group 3 begins PD Teachers Classroom observationXXXX Teacher SurveyXXXX Students MAP (math, CA)XXXX 21 st Century Skills AssessmentXXXX Student SurveyXXXX

Data POC Expectations Coordinate district data collection –Submit classroom rosters annually –Assist with consent process It is critical to get as many students to participate as possible. Must have both parent consent and student assent to use student data. –Ensure classroom observations are scheduled –Proctor 21 st Century Skills Assessment or make sure teachers are trained to proctor –Administer Student Survey A separate survey from the one included at the end of the 21 st Century Skills Assessment

Implementation POC Responsibilities Manage the sub-award contract with the University of Missouri –Work with district bookkeeper to ensure stipends are paid and reimbursement is requested Support Data POC with data collection activities Act as liaison between research team and the school community Assist in gathering missing data from students and teachers in the school Inform eMINTS of changes to teachers, students, POCs, etc.

Teacher Data Classroom Observations –AIR will begin scheduling observations in early January Observations will continue in February and early March, if necessary –Only teachers of 7 th or 8 th grade communication arts and mathematics will be observed Teacher Survey –Administered online in April –Links will be sent directly to teachers 21

Student Data Learning21 st Century Skills Assessment –Developed by –Measure of student technology literacy and aligned to ISTE NETS-S –Delivered online over two class periods –Mix of multiple choice and performance- based items –Webinars will be scheduled to assist with data upload and proctor training –AIR will notify districts of the 2-3 week window in April/early May 2012(after MAP) in which to administer the assessment –All 6 th, 7 th and 8 th graders should participate

Student Engagement Survey –Delivered online during one class period –Student Engagement Survey should be administered mid-April to mid-May 2012 (after MAP) –Both the Student Engagement Survey AND the 21 st Century Skills Assessment must be administered to all 7 th and 8 th grade students (Note- 6 th graders do not take this survey)

Q & A 24

Wrap-up Questions Are there any “check-in” questions that were not addressed? What new questions might you have? Do you have questions about stipends or the reimbursement process? Do you have questions about the consent processes? 25

Complete Travel Vouchers Payee- Include first name, middle initial, and last name (You must include your middle initial) Address- Home address Vendor Number- SS# Purpose of Trip- Fill in district name Fill in Date, From and To fields Explanation- Include number of miles round trip (example “200 miles RT”) Name- Print name Signature- Sign & date (these must be signed to be paid) 26

iPad Distribution Please be sure to sign the receipt form and note that these iPads are district property We will send out instructions on where to access project forms and other information through your iPad 27

Contact Information eMINTS Validation Project Questions: Monica Beglau, Executive Director Lorie Kaplan, eMINTS Program Director eMINTS National Center 325 Clark Hall Columbia, MO (573)