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Michigan Learns Online - Meeting the Needs of Your Students Through Online Instruction Educational Technology Leadership Conference June 22-23, 2009 Holt High School Barb Fardell MDE-Educational Technology Manager
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Overview – Michigan Learns Online This grant addresses the need to expand online instruction throughout the State of Michigan, specifically online courses and professional development for teachers and administrators.
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Goals Development and management of a content management system (portal) which will house learning resources for educators and students. Identification/delivery of highly requested student courses/support. Professional development necessary to ensure that teachers and administrators have the skills necessary to prepare students for success in the 21 st century.
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Status Surveyed administrators, counselors and teachers across the State in regards to online learning via the North American Council for Online Learning (NACOL)
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Status The survey revealed that the overall need was in Algebra I
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Status Conducted Teaching and Learning Online professional development to the following REMCs: REMC 1 REMC 2 Central REMC 2 North REMC 2 South REMC 3 REMC 4 REMC 5 REMC 6 REMC 7 REMC 8 REMC 9 REMC 11 REMC 12 East 2 sessions REMC 12 West 2 sessions REMC 13 2 sessions REMC 14 Genesee 2 sessions REMC 14 Shiawassee REMC 15 REMC 16 2 sessions REMC 17 REMC 18 Macomb REMC 19 West REMC 19 East REMC 20 REMC 21 REMC 22
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Status Over 300 teachers trained in the Teaching and Learning Online professional development Purchased Teaching and Learning Online course content Purchased Algebra I Credit Recovery course from Aventa Learning LuAnn Murray, GISD and Jim Ashmore (Oakland consultant) aligned the course content to meet Michigan standards
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Status Purchased Algebra I Intervention course from Epic Learning Seventeen (17) teachers across the state will be trained to use the Algebra I Intervention course Fall 2009 Creating, implementing and populating Michigan Online Portal for administrators, counselors, teachers, and students to access information about online learning Supporting already established MI Online Resources for Educators Portal
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Status The Michigan Portal Committee has developed the following plan to move forward. The following is listed in priority order with the first item the top priority. Survey REMC Directors to see what content they have - Have an all call to the REMC DIR for specific documents that they have. Have a process for sending in Links Complete submission form for sending in courses and materials
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Status Develop a process for a clearinghouse reviewing sharing and posting/distributing courses (teacher sharing a course) Collect sites that we can link to. Review the site to see if it is what we need it to be.
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Teaching & Learning Online Online course for educators available to REMCs Course content includes: Skills necessary to teach and manage and online or blended course Skills to aid students in meeting the new MMC Online Experience requirement Netiquette, issues of copyright and plagiarism, building online community, communicating effectively and management of student dynamics Content is applicable to total online or creating blended course
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Teaching & Learning Online Educators taught by experienced online instructors who model best practices Course meets once in traditional classroom setting, then continues online at 3 hours per week for 4 weeks Total: 15 hours Training sessions are ongoing Course in Blackboard and Moodle Available by contacting GISD’s Helpdesk at (810) 591-4473, Option 4
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Algebra I Credit Recovery Course allows students to gain mastery in evaluating mathematical expressions, equations, graphs, and other topics Topics included are: Solving quadratic equations Graphing and linear and quadratic equations Polynomials Factoring Linear patterns Linear systems of equality and inequality
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Algebra I Credit Recovery Course allows students to gain mastery in evaluating mathematical expressions, equations, graphs, and other topics Topics included are: Solving quadratic equations Graphing and linear and quadratic equations Polynomials Factoring Linear patterns Linear systems of equality and inequality
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Algebra I Credit Recovery Topics included (cont.): Simple matrices Sequences Radicals Assessments include: Multiple-choice Short-answer Extended response questions Course also includes self-check quizzes, audio tutorials and interactive games
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Algebra I Credit Recovery Course length: Two Semesters or Block Textbook: None Pre-Algebra and Algebra I Credit Recovery course Course works with Blackboard and Moodle* Available by contacting GISD’s Helpdesk at (810) 591-4473, Option 4
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Algebra I Credit Recovery The following participated: Calhoun ISD Clare/Gladwin RESD Copper Country ISD Gratiot-Isabella RESD Lenawee ISD Macomb ISD Algebra I CR Overview video conference for state Mathematics Coordinators Manistee ISD Marquette Oakland ISD Shiawassee RESD St. Clair ISD Wayne RESA
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Algebra I Credit Recovery Trainings have begun and the following REMCs have scheduled sessions: REMC 3 REMC 4 REMC 5 REMC 13 REMC 14 Genesee REMC 19 West REMC 21
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Conferences Moodle Conference February 2008 February 2009 Blackboard K-12 Statewide Users Conference August 6, 2009 at CCRESA
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Grant Review Review was conducted by MDE in May 2009 The review revealed no irregularities The professional development and financial records were in good order. Documentation was superior in grant administration
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SAS Curriculum Pathways Free high quality digital content Each district may have their own account Contact: Lee Ellen Harmer Academic Account Executive ▪ Education Practice 800.727.0025 x12643 ▪ LeeEllen.Harmer@sas.com Let’s take a look!
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More Free Digital Content HippoCampus MIT Open Courseware MERLOT OER Commons Bartelby
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Digital Content cont. Described and Captioned Media Program iTunes U – MI Learning
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Creating Digital Textbooks? Why it’s the wrong direction to head Example of a teacher created online learning environment – thanks to: Fred Sharpsteen Unionville-Sebewaing Area Schools Director of Technology 2203 Wildner Rd. Sebewaing, MI. 48759 example
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Coming Soon! Digital Content for a complete Michigan Merit Curriculum Content will be available in both Blackboard and Moodle Content will be available for a district/ISD server or will be hosted on GISD website for a small fee FREE Professional Development for teachers to facilitate online courses 100% Virtual or Blended
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http://more.mel.org What is MORE? Michigan Online Resources for Educators (MORE) Portal developed by the Michigan Department of Education in partnership with the Library of Michigan and Wayne State University Located on MeL.org (Michigan eLibrary) Contains 1000s of free web-based resources for all core areas ALIGNED to Michigan content expectations
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http://more.mel.org
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Thinkfinity Content Partners The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Arts National Council on Economic Education Economics National Endowment for the Humanities Humanities National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Mathematics International Reading Association & National Council of Teachers of English Reading/Language Arts American Association for the Advancement of Science Science National Geographic Society Geography National Museum of American History American History National Center for Family Literacy & ProLiteracy Worldwide Adult & Family Literacy
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http://more.mel.org Professional Development Program Customizable end-user curriculum Flexible session types and lengths Content-specific, grade-specific, topic-specific, job- specific, state-specific Multiple formats (face-to-face, online, webinar, self- guided Flash tours) Aligned with ISTE's National Educational Technology Standards (NETS).National Educational Technology Standards
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http://more.mel.org Train-the-Trainer Model Training focus: How to improve student learning Training focus: How to train educators Training focus: How to train Field Trainers
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http://more.mel.org Alignment Workshops Train teachers and others to use alignment tool PD on what is a “good alignment” $600 per 100 alignments New web services allows for searching “across the content expectations”
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http://more.mel.org We Need You - For MORE! Become an integral part of a teacher’s instructional practice Inform educators about high quality resources Provide effective strategies for integrating digital resources into the curriculum to enhance student learningintegrating Build sustainable training networks that can be customized to meet local needs
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Seat Time Waiver – latest news District level seat time waiver process is on hold, however…… Superintendent Flanagan announced last week that ISDs may participate under the Genesee ISD seat time waiver. For more information, contact Beverly Knox- Pipes at Genesee ISD bknoxpip@geneseeisd.org GenNET has options for all students - http://www.geneseeisd.org/partnerships/gennet.htm
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Contact Info Barb Fardell bfardell@michigan.govbfardell@michigan.gov For info on this presentation and Alignment Workshops Beverly Knox-Pipes - bknoxpip@geneseeisd.org bknoxpip@geneseeisd.org For info on seat time waivers and access to Algebra I Credit Recovery course Karen Hairston – hairstonk@michigan.govhairstonk@michigan.gov For info on MORE portal training
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