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Google confidential | Do not distribute A Curriculum First Approach to Technology & the Web March 30, 2016 Michael Casey
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35 Years in Education: Teacher, Resource Teacher, EdTech Program Manager, Executive Director IT Author: N3XT Practices, VISION President/CEO Eire Group
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Google confidential | Do not distribute We believe in the Web as a learning platform.
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Google confidential | Do not distribute Engages stakeholders and promotes 21st century skills Why the web?
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Google confidential | Do not distribute Allows dynamic learning Why the web?
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Google confidential | Do not distribute Prepares students for their future careers Why the web?
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Communication Collaboration Critical thinking Creativity
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Google confidential | Do not distribute Mike Casey Director of Technology (Retired) Introducing Del Mar Union School District
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Google confidential | Do not distribute Del Mar Union School District Overview ● Suburban school in California near San Diego ● 4000 students ● Eight Elementary schools
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Google confidential | Do not distribute A Curriculum Approach to Technology Integration
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Google confidential | Do not distribute Steps to Success 1.Curriculum 2.Applications that support your curriculum 3.Technologies to support applications and curriculum
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Google confidential | Do not distribute Curriculum Focus -- 3 Core Areas ●Education Program ●Technology ●Professional Learning Strategic Plan
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The most important relationship in your organization that will help ensure successful technology integration, is that between Curriculum and Instruction and Information Technology.
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Focus on Curriculum Initiatives, not Technology Initiatives.
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Google confidential | Do not distribute
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●Common Core State Standards ●Writing ●Professional Learning Model o Writing o Technology o 21st Century Skills Laser Focus and Commitment
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Timeline Development
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Tools to Support a Curriculum Focus GAFE Writing Process, Collaboration, Presentations, Sharing, Comments, Publishing, Communication
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Google confidential | Do not distribute ●40 Hours/teacher o Summer o Substitutes for Peer Observation/Collaboration o Conferences Professional Learning
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Google confidential | Do not distribute Goals of the Initiative ●Attain district academic goals, which included maximizing the achievement of learning goals for 21st century skills, through the appropriate use of technology and media-rich resources. (Initial focus area will be written communications) ●Provide access for meaningful, rigorous student-centric learning experiences for every student. Tools to Support our Curriculum Focus
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Google confidential | Do not distribute Goals continued ●Utilize high-quality educational software effectively as an integral and engaging part of the curriculum ●Develop a plan for district-wide ongoing professional learning for teachers in technology fluency and integration to ensure a full, successful implementation ●Provide a managed technical environment that ensures the safe delivery of resources to students Tools to Support our Curriculum Focus
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Google confidential | Do not distribute Google Apps for Education ● Writing Process ● Collaboration ● Sharing ●Teacher and peer comments ● Publishing ● Presentations ● Spreadsheets ●Communication Tools to Support our Curriculum Focus
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Google confidential | Do not distribute ●Prezi ●Floor Planner ●Edmodo ●Glogster ●Quizlet Tools to Support our Curriculum Focus
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Google confidential | Do not distribute ●Tool to evaluate technologies o Cost o Ease of Use o IT Support o Functionality with Google Apps ●Wireless Infrastructure Chromebooks
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Google confidential | Do not distribute Google in Education Platform Apps & Content Devices
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GAFE Management Console
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Hapara Teacher Dashboard
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Google confidential | Do not distribute ●UMRA (tools4ever) ●Hapara - Teacher Desktop, Remote Access ●Backupify Technologies to Support our Initiative
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Google confidential | Do not distribute My Philosophy "One-to-One is not about the ratio of devices to students. It's about the interactions a teacher has with each student."
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Google confidential | Do not distribute Google Apps for Education
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Google confidential | Do not distribute Google Chromebooks for Education
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Google confidential | Do not distribute Chromebooks are a perfect fit for the classroom ● Get to lessons faster ● Same experience everywhere ● Easy to share (or not) ● No viruses or imaging
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Google confidential | Do not distribute Scaling and Managing Chromebooks ● Centralized cloud-based management ● Security built in ● Forever fresh ● Customized experience
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Going Google
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Ready to launch? ○Domain(s), Email ○GAFE ○Provisioning Accounts ○Training: IT Staff, Teachers ○Professional Development: Integration ○Supports ○Deployment
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Enterprise Strategy (You’re running a business) Standardize Infrastructure Devices Future Proof Processes – How we do things. Support Training/Professional Development
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Wireless
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End User Devices Were not always very good at predicting the future, however we can say with confidence: ▪That future devices will be Wireless and Mobile. ▪We will require more bandwidth ▪Without a robust wired infrastructure in our schools, wireless is useless.
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Google confidential | Do not distribute Connect with other educators Web Resources Training center: http://edutraining.googleapps.com/http://edutraining.googleapps.com/ Guide to Going Google Events Summits, webinars, and hangouts Calendar: http://www.google.com/edu/news-calendar.htmlhttp://www.google.com/edu/news-calendar.html Programs Google Apps Certified Trainer Program Google Teacher Academy
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Google confidential | Do not distribute Available on amazon.com
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Google confidential | Do not distribute Thank you! Michael Casey mike@eiregroup.com 619-241-9195
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