Invest in Technology
  { Invest in the Future
                  Presented by Wendy Clark
Outline

 Who are our customers?
 What does the research say?

 How does it align with state standards?

 Support

 Will it be worth the cost?

 Conclusion
Who are our customers?
             Generation Y


                                           No memory
          Surrounded        Dependent
Digital                                     of living
           by digital
Natives                    on technology   without the
            media
                                            internet




                        Video
How do they learn?

 “They’re already busy adopting
new systems for communicating,
   sharing, buying and selling,
  exchanging, creating meeting,
     collecting coordinating,
evaluating, searching, analyzing,
    reporting, programming,
 socializing, and even learning.”
     (Gen Y report, Marc Prensky 2005/06)




           They EXPECT technology in the classroom!
What does the research say?
 Technology increases student achievement…


   8th Grade Students           Students using simulation and
  (measured by NAEP)             higher order thinking software
                                 showed gains in math scores up
                                 to 15 weeks above grade level.
Without…
                                                (Schacter, 1999)


  With…                         Research skills, ability to apply
                                 learning to real-world situations,
       45    50         55       organizational skills, and interest in
                                 the content areas
            Weeks                                (Cradler, 1999)
What does the research say?

Technology increases higher order thinking and
problem solving skills…

   Using the internet to research, share information and
    complete projects, creates independent, critical thinkers
                                     (Burchett, R., Cradler, J., Freeman, M., McNabb, M.)


   Higher order use of computers and professional development
    were positively related to student academic achievement in
    math                                               (Schacter, 1999)
What does the research say?
Technology prepares
students for the future…

   Prerequisite skills for
    workforce preparedness

   Group work, solving
    problems, understanding
    systems

   Collecting, analyzing, and
    organizing data
    (Burchett, R., Cradler, J., Freeman, M., McNabb, M.)
Aligning with state standards

 Technology:

    Is used to supplement
     current curriculum, not
     replace it

    Coincides with FB
     Technology Plan
FB Technology Plan

                                 The vision …
The mission …
                                 that students, faculty, and
to integrate effective and
                                 staff will be enabled by
efficient administrative and
                                 technology to solve
instructional applications to
                                 problems, improve
promote learning and
                                 productivity, and gain the
enhance communication
                                 skills necessary to become
and collaboration among
                                 life-long learners and
teachers, staff, administrator
                                 contributing members of
s, parents, and students.
                                 society.
Support

       Leadership encouraged
        to involve both staff and
        students in the decision
        making process
       Provide quality staff
        development and time to
        learn
       Model technology in
        leadership roles
Will it be worth the cost?




             Does the benefit outweigh the cost?

                   Designate available funds

     Involve leaders willing to make critical decisions
Conclusion



We are all lifetime learners!

Technology presentation

  • 1.
    Invest in Technology { Invest in the Future Presented by Wendy Clark
  • 2.
    Outline  Who areour customers?  What does the research say?  How does it align with state standards?  Support  Will it be worth the cost?  Conclusion
  • 3.
    Who are ourcustomers? Generation Y No memory Surrounded Dependent Digital of living by digital Natives on technology without the media internet Video
  • 4.
    How do theylearn? “They’re already busy adopting new systems for communicating, sharing, buying and selling, exchanging, creating meeting, collecting coordinating, evaluating, searching, analyzing, reporting, programming, socializing, and even learning.” (Gen Y report, Marc Prensky 2005/06) They EXPECT technology in the classroom!
  • 5.
    What does theresearch say? Technology increases student achievement… 8th Grade Students  Students using simulation and (measured by NAEP) higher order thinking software showed gains in math scores up to 15 weeks above grade level. Without… (Schacter, 1999) With…  Research skills, ability to apply learning to real-world situations, 45 50 55 organizational skills, and interest in the content areas Weeks (Cradler, 1999)
  • 6.
    What does theresearch say? Technology increases higher order thinking and problem solving skills…  Using the internet to research, share information and complete projects, creates independent, critical thinkers (Burchett, R., Cradler, J., Freeman, M., McNabb, M.)  Higher order use of computers and professional development were positively related to student academic achievement in math (Schacter, 1999)
  • 7.
    What does theresearch say? Technology prepares students for the future…  Prerequisite skills for workforce preparedness  Group work, solving problems, understanding systems  Collecting, analyzing, and organizing data (Burchett, R., Cradler, J., Freeman, M., McNabb, M.)
  • 8.
    Aligning with statestandards Technology:  Is used to supplement current curriculum, not replace it  Coincides with FB Technology Plan
  • 9.
    FB Technology Plan The vision … The mission … that students, faculty, and to integrate effective and staff will be enabled by efficient administrative and technology to solve instructional applications to problems, improve promote learning and productivity, and gain the enhance communication skills necessary to become and collaboration among life-long learners and teachers, staff, administrator contributing members of s, parents, and students. society.
  • 10.
    Support  Leadership encouraged to involve both staff and students in the decision making process  Provide quality staff development and time to learn  Model technology in leadership roles
  • 11.
    Will it beworth the cost?  Does the benefit outweigh the cost?  Designate available funds  Involve leaders willing to make critical decisions
  • 12.
    Conclusion We are alllifetime learners!

Editor's Notes

  • #2 This presentation to the board will show evidence that technology is worth the investment. As I present my findings, please considerInvesting in our studentsInvesting in our teachersInvesting in student achievementInvesting in our futureThere are copies of the research included in the presentation printed for you at your seat.
  • #3 This presentation will be available on the web. Use the outline to navigate through the presentation as you consider and review the details.
  • #4 Who are our customers?Generation Y – digital natives vs. digital immigrants. This term was created by Marc Prensky as stated in the report Gen Y: Who Are They and How Do They Learn? Digital natives – used to described Generation Y and their dependence on technology – describes our studentsDigital immigrants – not born into this digital world – describes many of our faculty and administrationOur students are surrounded by digital media since the time they were bornOur students are dependent on technologyOur students have no memory of living without the internet.Yet as Prensky quotes,“As schools are stuck in the 20th century, students have rushed into the 21st century. How can schools catch up and provide students a relevant education?”Refer to video to give a visual effect of what our “customers” look like.
  • #5 “They’re already busy adopting new systems for communicating, sharing, buying and selling, exchanging, creating meeting, colleting coordinating, evaluating, searching, analyzing, reporting, programming, socializing, and even learning.” (Gen Y report, Marc Prensky 2005/06)Students not only want technology in the classroom. They EXPECT technology in the classroom.According to the report, when comparing characteristics of past generations, Generation Y are:CollaborativeAccepting of diversityAssertive and confident Demanding consumers with customer expectations of immediate serviceVocational/career orientedLack basic skillsAre multi-taskersFriendships not bound by geographical limitsConstantly connectedWhich therefore, makes each of us feel like “digital immigrants”, not quite as accustom to this digital world.
  • #6 According to the research, technology proves to increase student achievement when implemented correctly.The Schacter report outlines 8th grade students, who used simulation along with higher order thinking software, showed gains in math scores of up to 15 weeks above grade level. This is significant resulting in gains not far from one semester of learning time.The Cradler report outlines increased student knowledge in research skills, ability to apply learning to real-world situation, organization skills, and interest in the content areas.Overall, technology not only increases student achievement, but creates independent critical thinkers.
  • #7 According to the research, technology increases higher order thinking and problem solving skills when implemented proves to increase student achievement when implemented correctly.When students used the internet to research topics, share information, and complete a final project, they became independent, critical thinkers.Higher order uses of computers and professional development were positively related to students’ academic achievement in math for both 4th and 8th grade students.Overall, technology not only increases student achievement and creates independent critical thinkers, it also prepares students for their future.
  • #8 According to the research, technology prepares students for their future, when implemented correctly.Technology teaches students prerequisite skills for workforce preparedness.Technology allows students to become familiar with working in groups, solving problems, understanding how systems work and collecting, analyzing, and organizing data.Based on the research, technology increases student achievement, creates independent critical thinkers and prepares students for their future.
  • #9 Will technology align with our state standards?Using technology is not meant to replace current curriculum, so if the standards are currently being met, technology should compliment current curriculumTechnology improves performance when the application directly supports the curriculum standards being assessed. (Burchett, R., Cradler, J., Freeman, M., McNabb, M.) p47.Furthermore:Our school district has a technology plan with a mission and a vision for our school. This plan addresses technology needs and goals for the future of our school district and its students.
  • #10 Read the mission and vision to reinforce our technology plan. This plan was adopted by the board and we have a responsibility to attain the goals of the technology plan.The mission of technology for Fertile-Beltrami Public School District #599 is to integrate effective and efficient administrative and instructional applications of technology into the school day. The goal is to promote learning and enhance communication and collaboration among teachers, staff, administrators, parents, and students in and outside of the school building.The vision of technology for Fertile-Beltrami Public School District #599, is that students, faculty, and staff will be enabled by technology to solve problems, improve their productivity, and gain the skills necessary to become life-long learners and contributing members of society.
  • #11 In order for technology implementation to be successful, we have a road aheadInvolve teachers and students in the decision making process. The students are aware of their expectations. Let’s use them as a resource.Encourage teacher buy in - include them in the process rather than telling them what to do after all the decisions have been made.Staff development will be key. In order for technology to be effective, it must be implemented properly with trained teachers.8th grade students whose teachers received professional development on computers showed gains in math scores of up to 13 weeks above grade level. (Schacter)Time is always an issue. We need to set aside time for staff to collaborate, explore, and get assistanceWe can’t expect staff to adopt technology if leadership within the district is not willing to get involved and be a model
  • #12 You need to decide:Will the investment in technology be worth the cost?If the statistics prove that student achievement will increase, are you willing to invest in that achievement?There are ways to help alleviate the cost through grants, Microsoft dollars, and Carl Perkins funding. We have a budgeted amount for technology.Our tech coordinator is willing to make critical decisions based on current technology budgets. Involve people with leadership characteristics, who understand technology well and are willing to make critical decisions based on current technology budgets
  • #13 Investing in technology is investing in the future. Lets collaborate together to give our students the opportunity to be even more successful. Let’s provide what they are expecting. Let’s all be lifetime learners.