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2 Historical Perspective The Short Answer Equipping or Empowering? Do’s and Don’ts Q & A, Evaluation, Whatever The Fantastic Four Technology Integration What Should It Look Like? Introduction

3 Jack Jarvis, M.A. Apple Distinguished Educator, TICAL Rep, CTAP Rep Taught Classes at CSUFresno and National University CETA-California Educational Technology Association www.caedtec.com Hidalgo Elementary, FUSD

4 If my sarcasm offends anybody today….. please forgive me ….. because I’m doing it on purpose. “The opinions you will hear in this presentation are not necessarily the opinions of FUSD, TICAL, CTAP, FCOE, or ACSA. The attendee is left to determine the credibility of the presenter and/or decide if he is a genius or a liar with a very large mouth. Disclaimer…..

5 Historical Perspective Advances in Medicine Advances in Content Delivery 1776181218651965198519912007 1776181218651965 1982 19912007 Bleeding, Exorcism Blackboard Inoculations, Small Pox Eradicated Surgical Advances Heart Transplants, Polio Eradicated Overhead Apple II White Board ? In Vitro, Genetic Research Cures for Cancer, Stem-Cell, Cloning CATSCAN, MRI

6 Funding Categorical HPSG IIUSP At Hidalgo, we received almost $1,000,000 in HPSG funding alone. Educational Reform Expenditures Consultants Coaches Support Teachers Credentialed Tutors Reading Intervention Teachers In all of this frenzy of spending and reform, we have never even looked at a very critical area of our profession:

7 Educational Reform How are we delivering direct instruction to our students??? How are we engaging our students in the direct instruction we provide??? Research shows that kids learn more when they WATCH what we are presenting!!!! Who would’ve thought….????

8 Hidalgo Technology Basic philosophy: Provide a maximum amount of direct instruction, using the most current tools- Improve teacher efficiency and increase teacher productivity- Each teacher uses a laptop hooked to a TV or video projector Teachers create materials on their computers and share the files with each other

9 Day 1, HM Day 2, HM Day 3, HM Day 4, HM Hidalgo Technology Shared lesson planning/creation: Teachers create materials on their computers and share the files with each other K Teacher 1 K Teacher 2 K Teacher 3 K Teacher 4 Increase in productivity: 75%!!!!!

10 Hidalgo Technology Shared lesson planning/creation: Teachers create materials on their computers and share the files with each other K School 1 K School 2 K School 3 K School 4 Increase in productivity: Exponential Day 1Day 2Day 3Day 4Day 5Day 6Day 7Day 8Day 9Day 10Day 11Day 12Day 13Day 14Day 15Day 16

11 The Future?? Shared Lesson Creation would standardize the curriculum, leading to teacher collaboration on improving instruction- It would be similar to the concept of “open-source” computer code, where users are free to modify, improve, and share the improvements with the entire community- Language Arts Math Social Studies Science Curriculum Bank Tech Services IMC Instructional Support

12 Why Integrate Technology? To Step Out Of The Dark Ages Of Education

13 To Learn New Tools Designed to Engage Students

14 To Move Your Teachers In a New Direction in Content Delivery

15 The Short Answer: Technology Integration What Should It Look Like? Start with the classroom teacher! And get rid of this blackboard!!!

16 To Equip is Not To Empower! Smart Boards!!!!! Yeah! We got technology!!! Lots of schools are buying them! Very few have a plan for properly training teachers to use them.

17 Smart Boards They have some nice features. Drawbacks: You have to turn your back on your class. Can waste time. Need the projector and laptop anyway. Analysis: Software is not core.

18 Essential Equipment: Laptop and projection device: TV’s work very well!..to be used for direct instruction!..NOT FOR GRADING! For exa For example:

19 The Fantastic Four If your teachers learn these four skills, they will quickly be able to enhance their instruction. 1.Create and manipulate text boxes. 2.Create and manipulate graphic objects. 3.Utilize custom animation. 4.Insert pictures, movies, and sounds. Examples:

20 Do’s / Don’ts Don’t….. 1....introduce Smart Boards before you train in using the computer for direct instruction. 2.….have a witch doctor in charge of your tech program. 3.…think Accelerated Reader means you have good technology integration. 4.…utilize “ready, FIRE! aim”technique when buying tech items. 5.…allow kids to “know more than we do about technology”. They may learn to teach reading or be an administrator. 6....don’t allow PowerPoints to be pulled off the web. They may not be standards-based or well designed. 7.….go single platform…..but don’t stress over it if you have to. 8.…don’t teach kids to do things teachers haven’t learned to do.

21 Do’s / Don’ts Do…. 1.…emphasize tech-enhanced direct instruction. 2.…have a plan for integrating technology!! 3.…train, train, train. It will happen, but not by accident. 4.…fund a Tech Person. Yes, you can afford it! 5.…emphasize tech collaboration. 6.…require computer lab and classroom computers to be planned for like any other resource. 7.…make the computer lab should be an extension of the classroom. 8.…have TEACHERS provide the instruction in the lab. It is not a prep period. 9.…encourage first implementers by giving them extra stuff. 10.…have a“Geek of the Week” award as motivator.


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