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Proposal for a Bring Your Own Device Initiative Technology Academies of Greater Harrisburg Image courtesy of John.Karakatsanis on Flickr
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Current School Statistics Images courtesy of John.Karakatsanis and dougbelshaw on Flickr Newly constructed high school 800 students in grades 9-12 7% of district population is ethnically diverse 33% of district students receive free or reduced lunch 58 member teaching faculty 18 additional staff members
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Mission Statement Alignment Images courtesy of John.Karakatsanis and sigalakos on Flickr Develop each learner as a productive citizen who meets personal, community and global challenges
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Vision Statement Alignment Images courtesy of John.Karakatsanis and dougbelshaw on Flickr The school district will actively engage all segments of the community to provide a well-articulated, learner-centered curriculum that results in high achievement for all students from early childhood through secondary. The curriculum will be facilitated by a highly qualified professional staff that supports effective instruction with a strong focus on reading and math literacy. Quality facilities and learning resources, that include professional learning communities and a continuous learning ethic, will be supported while maintaining fiscal soundness and promoting positive morale.
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Shared Values Stakeholders Students Teachers Parents Administrators Community Members Images courtesy of John.Karakatsanis and Bobby Voicu on Flickr
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Shared Values All students can learn Images courtesy of John.Karakatsanis and Bobby Voicu on Flickr
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Shared Values Decision making will be learner-centered Images courtesy of John.Karakatsanis and Bobby Voicu on Flickr
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Shared Values Responsibility for a quality educational system is shared by student, family, school, and community Images courtesy of John.Karakatsanis and Bobby Voicu on Flickr
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Shared Values A professional learning community and a continuous learning ethic are integral to student achievement Images courtesy of John.Karakatsanis and Bobby Voicu on Flickr
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Initiative Goals Maximize educational resources at the high school level in order to allow students, teachers and staff to have access to technology Images courtesy of John.Karakatsanis and Bobby Voicu on Flickr
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Initiative Goals Maximize educational resources at the high school level in order to allow students to become self reliant learners who are able to identify the most effective personal process to complete a learning task Images courtesy of John.Karakatsanis and Bobby Voicu on Flickr
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Initiative Goals Maximize educational resources at the high school level in order to allow students to develop college and career readiness technology skills Images courtesy of John.Karakatsanis and Bobby Voicu on Flickr
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Initiative Goals Maximize educational resources at the high school level in order to allow students to solve real world problems Images courtesy of John.Karakatsanis and Bobby Voicu on Flickr
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Security Student and district information will be secure Images courtesy of John.Karakatsanis and sigalakos on Flickr
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Security Network security infrastructure analysis Images courtesy of John.Karakatsanis and sigalakos on Flickr
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Security CIPA and FERPA Compliance Images courtesy of John.Karakatsanis and sigalakos on Flickr
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Staffing Hire of an instructional technology specialist Compensation for afterschool volunteers Images courtesy of John.Karakatsanis and sigalakos on Flickr
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Staffing Images courtesy of John.Karakatsanis and sigalakos on Flickr Support for personal devices will not be the responsibility of the district
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Budget Overview Consideration of hardware and facility upgrade in new building Much current hardware to distribute Images courtesy of John.Karakatsanis and mattjb on Flickr
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Budget Overview Hiring of instructional technology specialist Training Images courtesy of John.Karakatsanis and mattjb on Flickr
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Tasks and Timeline Images courtesy of yto and dougbelshaw on Flickr Gantt Chart
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Images courtesy of hollidaypics and Johan Brook on Flickr Request for Proposal & Budget “In today's [educational] environment, virtually all information is stored electronically. Because networked computing is so common, legitimate users have greater access to information than ever before. Unfortunately, this also exposes organizations to a variety of new threats that can affect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information. Organizations need a way to understand their information risks and to create new strategies for addressing those risks.” http://www.cert.org/octave/methodintro.html
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Images courtesy of hollidaypics and Johan Brook on Flickr Request for Proposal & Budget Proposal Proposal Request proposal to assess the security of the VLAN according to the Children's Internet Protection Act–compliant authentication and network monitoring technologies. Students should be able to log into student portion of the wireless network, where they have filtered access to the Internet but no access to school servers. The district's content filtering system must protect students from inappropriate websites and systems.
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Images courtesy of hollidaypics and Johan Brook on Flickr Request for Proposal & Budget Current Technology Firewall with a built-in web filter that can handle traffic for 1700 concurrent users, students' and employees' connected devices. LAN upgraded with E-rate install about 100 wireless access points, each classroom, office and all common spaces.
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Images courtesy of hollidaypics and Johan Brook on Flickr Request for Proposal & Budget Current Technology 2 carts of 30 Toshiba laptops purchased in 2009 24 HP desktop computers purchased in 2012 10 Carts of 30 Thinkpad laptops operational in 2007 5 carts of 30 Acer Netbooks purchased in 2011 77% bring their own device, smartphones, tablets, laptops
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Images courtesy of hollidaypics and Johan Brook on Flickr Request for Proposal & Budget Budget Information technology is critical and strategic to the district and must be current and secure in order to fulfill the district’s mission of each learner as a productive citizen who meets personal, community and global challenges.
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Images courtesy of hollidaypics and Johan Brook on Flickr Request for Proposal & Budget Personnel $79380 Education and Training $8751 Consultants $20000 Hardware and Software $73003
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Images courtesy of hollidaypics and Johan Brook on Flickr Request for Proposal & Budget Total $181354
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Images courtesy of JorgeRock and dougbelshaw on Flickr Training Administration Monitoring use in classroom Evaluation of effectiveness Supplying students without access to a device
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Images courtesy of JorgeRock and dougbelshaw on Flickr Training Teachers/Administration Introduction to BYOD Day 1 - Session 1 Basics of Technology
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Images courtesy of JorgeRock and dougbelshaw on Flickr Training Teachers/Administration Device Etiquette Day 1 - Session 2 Etiquette and acceptable behavior
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Images courtesy of JorgeRock and dougbelshaw on Flickr Training Teachers/Administration Teaching Strategies Day 2 – Session 1 Teaching Ideas Technical Issues
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Images courtesy of JorgeRock and dougbelshaw on Flickr Training Teachers/Administration Teaching Strategies Day 2 – Session 2 Curriculum Integration
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Images courtesy of JorgeRock and dougbelshaw on Flickr Training Teachers/Administration Conferences ISTE PETE & C
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Images courtesy of JorgeRock and dougbelshaw on Flickr Training Teachers/Administration Media Center
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Images courtesy of JorgeRock and dougbelshaw on Flickr Training Students Video via assembly
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Images courtesy of JorgeRock and dougbelshaw on Flickr Training Parents Video posted on website Meeting Kick-off event
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Images courtesy of JorgeRock and dougbelshaw on Flickr Training Considerations Employee morale Midyear update/continued teacher training Maximize value of training
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Images courtesy of alachia and Johan Brook on Flickr Ways to Measure Success
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Images courtesy of alachia and Johan Brook on Flickr Goal: Measure: Allow students, teacher and staff to have access to technology Monitor bandwidth utilization Monitor media center logs Teacher feedback of use in the classroom
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Images courtesy of alachia and Johan Brook on Flickr Goal: Measure: Allow students to become self reliant learners who are able to identify the most effective personal process to complete a learning task Student discipline data Student achievement data
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Images courtesy of alachia and Johan Brook on Flickr Goal: Measure: Allow students to become self reliant learners who are able to identify the most effective personal process to complete a learning task Teacher observation of organizational skills Teacher observation of student tool selection
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Images courtesy of alachia and Johan Brook on Flickr Goal: Measure: Allow students to develop college and career readiness technology skills Graduation rates College and tech school enrollment Exit survey Post-graduation survey
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Images courtesy of alachia and Johan Brook on Flickr Goal: Measure: Allow students to solve real world problems Teacher observation of students Using devices to engage in higher order thinking. A random sample can be assessed using a rubric.
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Closing Statement Images courtesy of stratageme.com on Flickr
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Questions? Images courtesy of stratageme.com on Flickr Works Cited
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