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1 Central Intermediate Unit # 10 Consortium for Deepening Teacher Pedagogy for Developing Online Consortium Cohort 1 2012-13 A Multi-Year Project

2 Imagine if you could.... Have access to learning content 24/7 Save money thru online PD & PLCs Enhance the F2F Classroom w/ tech. that students know & love! Provide Digital portfolios for students; send to colleges & career centers Increase teacher collaboration & efficiency Engage parents by providing access to classroom activities/infor. Provide a safe password protected learning site 24/7 Provide teachers access to share learning activities across all IU10 schools

3 Introduction Online Program unique to IU 10 For teachers, admin, staff, students, parents Online PD, PLCs, and to share curriculum resources Enhance the classroom w/ online activities Parents access available as a window into the classroom All through a password protected secure Bb platform One URL & password for each student, teacher, staff, and parent

4 Facilitates Professional Development “ We can use Blackboard to provide online professional development opportunities and to facilitate discussions and synchronous online meetings. Keeping people off the road helps them spend more time in the classroom. — Beverly Addison Technology Learning Supervisor, Cobb County, Georgia

5 Enables District-wide Efficiency “ We are putting curriculum online, real-time, all the time. It positions us to be more agile in the way we deliver information to staff and students. —Donald A. Jenkins, Chief Information Office, JeffCo Public Schools, Colorado

6 Promoting Planning & Productivity “ In the past, access to our curriculum standards and instructional resources was quite limited. By hosting them via Blackboard technology, teachers now have access to them anywhere they have an Internet connection. The end result is improved student performance. —Dirk Funk, Instructional Tech. Coordinator, Amarillo Independent School District, Texas

7 IU 10 Implementation Plan *3-5 year roll-out plan Cohort 1: School year 2012 - 2013 Cohort 2: School year 2013 - 2014 Cohort 3: School year 2014 - 2015 *Evaluate and plan for upcoming years.

8 SCHOOL ENTITY TIMELINE Cohort I – 2012-2013 School Year (each district or school) One high school Champion Teacher, least 3-5 teachers, one administrators to participate in the online courses Course Development Work Day(s) – F2F by Bb trainers Online Presentation Day. After completing courses, teachers will have access to Bb for classroom enhancement, PLCs, and continued learning.

9 SCHOOL ENTITY TIMELINE Cohort II – 2013-2014 School Year Online Courses led by Champion teachers and IU Instructional Design Team Additional teachers and administrators to grow online courses and/or extend the learning environment Online Course Development Work Day(s) Online Presentation Day. After completing this, you will have access to Bb for use and to learn.

10 SCHOOL ENTITY TIMELINE Cohort III – 2014-2015 School Year Online Courses led by Champion teachers and CIU # 10 Instructional Design Team Additional teachers/ administrators to grow online courses and/or extend the learning environment Online Course Development Work Day(s), Online Presentation Day. After completing this, you will have access to Bb for use and to learn.

11 FIVE DESCRIPTIONS: 1. Face-to-Face Hands-On Workshops Two Day (AM and PM Sessions) 12 Hours of Instruction (12 Act 48 Hours) Training for the Champion teachers/administrators and Instructional Design Team at CIU # 10. Workshops provide hand-on instruction The four (4) instructional modules include the following: Getting Started with Course Delivery Presenting Content Making the Most of Discussions Creating and Managing Groups and Assignments (Include Safe Assign for plagiarism prevention)

12 2. SIX ONLINE COURSES Online Pedagogy and Blackboard Training in the CIU # 10 Environment headed by the Instructional Design Team. (Teacher Champions and 3 - 5 Additional Teachers/Administrators, along with CIU # 10 Instructional Design Team.) Blackboard consultants will jump in to webinar. Also, Bb consultants will meet to host a Bb Day. Online Courses include the following: 1. Getting Started 2. Building Courses 3. Enhancing Communication 4. Assessing learners 5. Designing Engaging Content 6. Monitoring Student Performance

13 Online PD Getting Started This course covers how to:  Navigate within the Blackboard Learn – Course Delivery environment, as both a student and instructor  Experience Blackboard’s course communication, assessment, and assignment tools as a student  Modify the Course Menu  Add content to a course  Complete common “Day 1” instructional tasks for teaching online

14 Online PD Building Courses This course covers how to:  Plan and organize course materials offline  Prepare and customize the Blackboard course environment  Construct a functional course navigation structure appropriate for the course content and audience  Build effective course materials including content items, folders, learning modules, external links, and course links  Organize and sequence learning materials in the course

15 Online PD Enhancing Communication. This course covers how to:  Compare and contrast asynchronous and synchronous modes  Establish course communication policies and procedures  Communicate information through Email and Messages  Enhance communication with participants using the Discussion Board  Conduct synchronous communication sessions in using the Virtual Classroom and Chat tools

16 Online Assessing Learners. This course covers how to:  Identify online strategies for accessing students  Use the Assignment tool to create a variety of assignments  Build and administer Tests and Surveys using a variety of question types  Manage and grade assessments and assignments

17 Online Designing Engaging Content: Strategies for Effective Online Lessons. This course covers how to:  Identify tools and strategies for presenting user- friendly content online  Modify existing content to better meet the needs of online learners  Demonstrate ways to address diverse learning styles in content delivery  Organize, plan, and develop an exemplary lesson  Incorporate interactivity to engage students and go beyond text-heavy lessons  Individualize instruction using Adaptive Release to control how and when students view content

18 Online Monitoring Student Performance. This course covers how to:  Identify tools and strategies for monitoring student performance  Set up the Grade Center to meet your assessment and evaluation goals  Efficiently manage grades throughout the term  Set up the Early Warning System to provide notification based on the specific needs of your course  Use the Performance Dashboard to identify students who may need additional assistance  View and interpret performance-related reports and statistics  Use the Review Status feature to encourage student accountability and continued progress  Identify strategies for improving student retention and success in the online environment

19 After the Online Training 3. Workday Sessions Face-to Face and Hands-On opportunity for Teacher Champions, CIU # 10 Instructional Design Team, and participating teachers/administrators, to collaborate and create online course(s) that will be hosted on Blackboard. 4. Presentation Day Teacher Champions, Instructional Design Team, and participating teachers/administrators present online course(s). 5. Host on the Bb Platform Online courses, PLC Corners, lessons, curriculum, videos, blogs, NBC Learn, rubrics, student samples, multimedia,…

20 Professional Learning Community Create a supportive environment that promotes trust and appropriate risk taking. Facilitate deep communications and collaboration; save time and money. Actively engage designated Champion teachers, CIU # 10 Instructional Design Team, and participating teachers in appropriate learning opportunities. Goals Resulting from the CIU # 10 Consortium for Deepening Teacher Pedagogy for Developing Online Courses

21 Norms for Learning Set norms and expectations for participation and maintain schedules: Two Full Day Workshops Facilitated by Blackboard PD Instructors, online courses, work days, and presentation day, and hosting on Bb platform. Model and set appropriate Netiquette standards. 21 st Century Teaching and Learning Increase student motivation and engagement. Extend the classroom to a safe environment. Prepare students for Bb experiences found in Higher Education. Opportunity to offer online professional development to all school entities.

22 Online Courses Develop Online Courses that Can Be Used by Consortium School Entities. (Maximize resources by sharing lessons/courses/content across ALL school entities.) Save teacher jobs and maximize resources by using highly qualified PA teachers from the CIU # 10 region to engage students and teachers in online learning environments. Branded Environment for Each School Entity Offer a safe, teacher-control environment to all learning activities such as wikis, discussion board, blogs, assignments, assessments, rubrics, multi-media, and more.... Tie NBC Learn in an efficient manner to quickly bring to online learning. Whole community to share content and courses through the Professional Learning Community of the CIU # 10 Consortium.

23 Opportunities for Districts to Save Money Provide Credit Recovery, Summer School, and AP blended & full online courses Increase content- based comm. & collaboration among all schools Provide an open platform of comm. for all schools and district leaders School Continuity during natural disasters, snow, and individual absentees Provide ACT 48 PD supporting Book Studies thru IU10 Provide ESL, RtI, Coaching, and leadership PLCs Save money, time, and travel thru online PD & PLCs. Share & host lesson plans, curriculum map, and content- based materials.

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25 CASE STUDY from Notre Dame Preparatory School Located in Towson, Maryland, Notre Dame Preparatory School may be one of Baltimore’s oldest prep schools, but that doesn’t mean it refuses to embrace the latest technologies, inspiring approximately 750 girls currently enrolled in grades 6-12. In fact, Notre Dame Prep firmly believes that technology can enhance teaching, motivate learning and prepare students to meet the technological demands of college and the 21st-century workplace. It’s why NDP Upper Level offers a fully implemented 1:1 wireless laptop environment where teachers and stu­dents use laptop computers in their instruction and day-to-day communication. But until last year, the school lacked an effective online learning solution. MiaPotthast Walsh is the Curriculum Technology Specialist at Notre Dame Prep. “We had been using an amalgamation of SharePoint, FrontPage and Moodle, as well as shared network drives. It was challenging for the students to utilize so many different tools to share information,” she says. “As a private school, we need to be competitive from a technology standpoint. We were in our seventh year of our 1:1 laptop program and felt a real need to augment it with a significant online course management component.” What they found was Blackboard Learn™. Designed to foster active and social learning within a school community, Blackboard Learn™ promotes teacher planning and student productivity and enhances course monitoring and evaluation. A Truly Blended Learning Environment “Blended learning is more than a buzz word to us,” says Walsh. “We wanted to adapt the manner in which we were teaching our students. Blackboard offers tremendous tools to provide blended learning opportunities. These cor­relate seamlessly to the methods students utilize to share information in other aspects of their lives.” Today, Notre Dame Prep’s teachers incorporate 21st-century teaching tools into their curriculum with active collaboration tools that include secured wikis, blogs and journals: on-demand quizzes and tests; and embedded video or podcasts. As a result, Walsh says the collaboration between students and teachers has been greatly enhanced and the end results are impacting student achievement. “Blackboard Learn™ gives our students a continuous learning environ­ment where the classroom doesn’t stop at the classroom door anymore,” she says. Both faculty and students agree that Blackboard Learn has made file and information sharing easy, and the new communication platform has positively impacted the Notre Dame Prep student experience by increasing productivity on both sides. Students no longer have to search disparate teacher websites in multiple locations for the information they need because content is deliv­ered to them in a way that is not only easy to access, but also easy to manage. As DeniseNitkowski ‘12 explains, “It is so nice to have all of my courses brought to me on my home page ‘dashboard,’ rather than having to visit all of my teachers’ different SharePoint or FrontPage sites.” Melinda Berger is the assistant director of the Middle Level, but she’s also a science teacher who considers lab time extremely valuable for hands-on work. “Blackboard gives me the ability to save instruction time by placing basic skill development tasks on the system for at-home work,” she says. “That way, I can devote our classroom time to developing critical thinking. I can’t imagine teaching without Blackboard at this point.” In terms of recruiting, Walsh says Blackboard has become part of Notre Dame’s overall technology story. “As a preparatory school, 100% of our students go on to college. Part of our message is that we give our girls the technology that they will be utilizing during their years in higher education,” she says. But even more importantly, she says Blackboard Learn™ is “changing the way we teach. It’s simply more effective. I’ve never implemented a piece of technology or software that has received such a positive response from both faculty and students alike.” Blackboard Learn™ is “changing the way we teach. It’s simply more effective. I’ve never implemented a piece of technology or software that has received such a positive response from both faculty and students alike.” -MiaPotthast Walsh, Curriculum Technology Specialist

26 IU 10 - Districts & Schools

27 Branded identity for each district or entity Access to IU 10’s unique Blackboard full Suite platform Year 1 – (500 User Band) for teachers/staff/students Parent access inclusive; does NOT count against 500 users F2F & Online PD as outlined in previous slides Access to PLCs, PD, & sharing online curriculum content Support & hosting with 99.7% uptime guarantee! What you get? Cost will include:

28 *Confidential Pricing *Based on overall cost of $68,000 Year 1 (over 50% discount for IU 10) ; up to 5,000 Users Economy of Scale Pricing The more that join, the lower you pay! School/District Year 1Year 2Year 3 6 entities$11,333$10,692$10,783 7 entities$9,714$9,164$9,243 8 entities$8,500$8,019$8,088 9 entities$7,556$7,128$7,189 10 entities$6,800$6,415$6,470

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30 Superintendents’ Charge The purpose of a CIU # 10 Online Courses Consortium is to create a sustainable professional learning community among CIU # 10 educators that: 1. Develops and shares student online courses ; 2. Provides training to teachers in the development of effective, rigorous online student courses; and 3. Trains teachers in an effective pedagogy of online courses and blended online instruction.

31 Member and Board of Directors Bald Eagle Area School DistrictDan Fisher Central Intermediate Unit #10 J.Hugh Dwyer, Ed.D. Clearfield County Career and Technology CenterLois Richards Curwensville Area School DistrictNorman Hatten Glendale School DistrictArnie Nadonley Keystone Central School DistrictKelly Hastings Penns Valley Area School DistrictBrian Griffith Philipsburg-Osceola Area School DistrictStephen Benson Practical Nursing Consortium – CPIJane Irwin

32 Steering Committee Bald Eagle Area School DistrictTracy Boonetboone@beasd.org Central Intermediate Unit #10Bobbie Pfingstler, Ed.D.bpflingstler@ciu10.org Clearfield County Career and Technology Center Jerome Mickjmick@ccctc.org Curwensville Area School DistrictRon Matchockrmatchock@curwensville.org Glendale School DistrictSusan Bickford, Ph.D.sbickford@ciu10.org Keystone Central School DistrictTerry Murtytmurty@kcsd.k12.pa.us Penns Valley Area School DistrictSherri Connellsconnell@pennsvalley.org Philipsburg-Osceola Area School DistrictRobin Stewart rstewart@pomounties.org Practical Nursing Consortium - CPIJane Irwinjairwin2008@live.com

33 Champion Teachers Bald Eagle Area School DistrictTracy Boonetboone@beasd.org Central Intermediate Unit #10Bobbie Pfingstler, Ed.D.bpfingstler@ciu10.org Susan Bickford, Ph.D.sbickford@ciu10.org Clearfield County Career and Technology Center Melissa Mowreymmowrey@ccctc.org Curwensville Area School DistrictSybil Nicholsnichol@curwensville.org Glendale School DistrictLindsay Kallaslkallas@gsd1.org Keystone Central School DistrictKen Kryderkkryder@kcsd.k12.pa.us Penns Valley Area School DistrictBarb Kitchenbkitchen@pennsvalley.org Philipsburg-Osceola Area School DistrictGreg Hublerghubler@pomounties.org Practical Nursing Consortium - CPIRhonda Witheriterwitherite@cpi.edu

34 District Implementation Trainers Bald Eagle Area School DistrictMarjorie Fishermfisher@beasd.org Central Intermediate Unit #10Kathy Hawkinskhawkins@ciu10.org Bethann McCainbmccain@ciu10.org Amy Garveyagarvey@ciu10.org Christine Sankercsanker@ciu10.org Clearfield County Career and Technology Center Lauren Hopkinslhopkins@ccctc.org Beth Rhymestinebrhymestine@ccctc.org Dan Kerlindkerlin@ccctc.org Darrin Daleddale@ccctc.org Curwensville Area School DistrictDarlene Penningtondpennington@curwensville.org Donna Wheelerdwheeler@curwensville.org Glendale School DistrictJeff Custerjcuster@gsd1.org Matt Lobbmlobb@gsd1.org Penns Valley Area School DistrictJill Geeseyjgeesey@pennsvalley.org Philipsburg-Osceola Area School DistrictLeslie Longllong@pomounties.org

35 Central Intermediate Unit #10 Team Executive Director Dr. J. Hugh Dwyer, Ed.D. jhdwyer@ciu10.org Director, Continuous School Improvement Dr. Bobbie Pfingstler, Ed.D. bpfingstler@ciu10.org Director, Nonpublic Programs and Information Technology Ed Cathermanedcatherman@ciu10.org Curriculum Consultant Dr. Susan Bickford, Ph.D. sbickford@ciu10.org Education ConsultantKathleen Hawkinskhawkins@ciu10.org Education ConsultantBethann McCainbmccain@ciu10.org IT FacilitatorTom Rowlestrowles@ciu10.org, Administrative AssistantLuann Boultonlboulton@ciu10.org Administrative AssistantMary Ann Wigfieldmawigfie@ciu10.org

36 Blackboard Training (August 2012 – June 2013) Leaders: Dr. Bobbie W. Pfingstler and Dr. Susan Bickford, CIU # 10 Facilitators: Jerome Mick and Frank Walk, CCCTC Clinton Room – Central Intermediate Unit # 10 Eighteen (18) Act 48 Hours Per Course 8:30 a.m. Registration and Light Breakfast 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Workshop (includes one hour working lunch) Course work will begin with a three-hour facilitation session(s) on designated dates. Remainder of course will need to be completed on student time. Overview With this ready-to-use series of online/hybrid courses, you will learn the skills necessary to design and teach online, as you gain valuable experience as an online learner. Participants will develop hands-on knowledge of available communication, content, and evaluation tools. In addition, they will be introduced to the principles of effective course design and the pedagogy of online learning. This series includes six complete online courses covering the key aspects of designing and teaching online using the Blackboard Learn™ - Course Delivery* technology. The courses are designed as facilitated, two-week workshops. Monday, September 24, 2012Getting Started Building Courses Friday, September 28, 2012Communication Assessing Learners Monday, October 22, 2012Designing Engaging Content Monitoring Student Performance Monday, April 29, 2013Online PLC Collaboration Day Wednesday, May 22, 2013Online PLC Presentation Day

37 Blackboard Training Blackboard Instructor: Melinda Johnson Clinton Room – Central Intermediate Unit # 10 8:30 a.m. Registration and Light Breakfast 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Workshop May 14, 2012 – Course Delivery AdministrationTraining for GUI: Technology Administrators May 15, 2012 – Community Engagement AdministrationTraining for GUI: Technology Administrators May 16, 2012 – Content Management AdministrationTraining for GUI: Technology Administrators May 17, 2012 - Getting Started with Course Delivery AND Presenting Content – Also, MashUp, links, and using streaming Training for Designated Champions May 18, 2012 - Making the Most of Discussion AND Creating and Managing Groups and Assignments (Includes Safe Assign for plagiarism prevention) Training for Designated Champions

38 CIU # 10 Online Blackboard Steering Committee Meetings September 26, 2012 November 28, 2012 February 20, 2013 As needed Will begin after Curriculum Council Meetings. Please join us for lunch at 11:30 A.M.. Online Steering Committee meeting will begin at 12:15 P.M.

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