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Online Learning Institute Implementation Strategies Donna Landin, Office of Professional Preparation eLearning for Educators Coordinator West Virginia Department of Education
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Online Profesional Development Initiatives 2004-2006 Technology Integration Modules 693 Participants (LV) Unpacking the CSO's and Performance Descriptors 416 Participants (LV), 98 Participants (D2L) Alternate Assessment - Student Data Folios 236 Participants (D2L) Closing the Achievement Gap Forums 13 Participants (D2L) High School Task Force Prioritization Survey 18 Participants (D2L) Health & Physical Education Leadership Academy Discussion forums for HE and PE Leaders 30 Participants (D2L) Survey of High School Teachers and Administrators: High School Student Attendance Rate (D2L) 75 High School Administrators 399 Teachers
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Online Profesional Development Initiatives 2004-2006 Highly Qualified English LA Internship for Special Educators Reading, English Language Arts and Mathematics 12 Participants (D2L) Integrating Effective Character Education 39 Participants (D2L) Algebra 1 Pilot Project 55 Participants (D2L) Over the Counter Drug Administration Training 184 Participants (D2L) Project MERIT Discussion Forum 91 Participants (D2L) WESTELL Scoring Speaking Training 183 Participants (D2L) State Improvement Grant 2005 Discussion Forum 23 Participants ETLO Planning for Curriculum Integration of Technology 30 Participants
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EdTech Leaders Online Facilitating and Implementing Online Professional Development—WVDE (7 Participants) Online Course Design and Delivery—WVDE (2 Participants) ETLO Planning for Curriculum Integration of Technology Summer 2005 Participants—WV TIS (30 Technology Integration Specialists) Timeline—July-August, 2005 Structure—Blended Conversations—minimum of 3 per week by each participant Surveys—pre and post workshop Products—technology integration plan—calendar—weekly reports Benefits—TIS prepared to assume responsibilities in August Lessons Learned—When possible use a blended approach
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e-Learning in West Virginia Present and Future 2005-2006 Launch 24 ETLO courses--500 teachers Train State e-Learning Instructors—24 teachers* 2006-2007 Expand to 44 courses--880 teachers Train State e-Learning Instructors—10 teachers Train State e-Learning Course Developers—25 Teachers 2007-2008 Continue 44 courses--880 teachers (add state developed courses) Train State e-Learning Instructors—10 teachers Train State e-Learning Course Developers—10 Teachers 2008-2009 Continue 44 courses--880 teachers Train State e-Learning Instructors—10 teachers Train State e-Learning Course Developers—10 Teachers 2009-2010 Continue 44 courses--880 teachers Train State e-Learning Instructors—10 teachers Train State e-Learning Course Developers—10 Teachers
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Contact Information Donna Landin eLearning Coordinator West Virginia Department of Education Building 6, Room 252 1900 Kanawha Blvd. East Charleston, WV 25305 304-558-7012 FAX: 304-558-7843 dlandin@access.k12.wv.us
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