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1 Faculty of Education Technology Integration Plan

2 Background to the Faculty of Education  3,380 undergraduates  800+ graduate students –Variety of research and professional programs  120 Academic Staff  Four Departments  Elementary Education  Secondary Education  Education Policy Studies  Educational Psychology –School of Library and Information Studies

3 Who’s Driving? Whose Vision? University Dean Faculty Council Ed. Students Instructors Researchers Government Shared Vision Shared Vision Society Community Schools Research Professional Organizations

4 Government Influence on Technology Integration  Ministry of Advanced Education –SuperNet ( If you build the pipe... We need to fill it ) –Learning Objects… –Video Conferencing  Ministry of Education –Information, Communication, Technology (ICT) program of studies for K-12. (Focus is using the hardware/software technology as tools for problem solving). –SuperNet ( If you build the pipe... We need to fill it ) –Learning Objects www.LearnALberta.ca www.LearnALberta.ca –Video Conferencing  Alberta learning commission –Technology was identified as one of the eight key areas.

5 –1999 – 2000  First version of the Technology Integration Plan (TIP) –2000  Needs assessment of Faculty members (100/120)  Formation of the Technology Council –2001 – 2004 (minor revisions to TIP) –2005 Major revisions TIP Living Document… Technology Integration Plan Evolution

6  Vision Statement, followed by a section on goals and the relationship of these goals to the strategic initiatives of the University of Alberta  Outlines some the Faculty’s accomplishments to date along with suggested general directions for future initiatives.  Action Plan for the future  List of accomplishments to date since 1999 Technology Integration Plan: Four Parts

7 Vision Statement Technology is an integral part of the teaching, learning, research and administration … part of the everyday practice of how students learn, how faculty members teach, do research and communicate with the field, and how administrative services facilitate activities within the Faculty.

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9 Technology in Research EyeLink   Head-mounted cameras permit tracking participants’ eye and head movements. Video/Noldus Observer  Organize and analyze video and other observations with Noldus Observer qualitative analysis software

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11 Secondary Science Tools: Mobile lab, digital probeware, microscope, field experience mobile lab Secondary Math Tools: geometry visualization, virtual manipulative, graphing calculators, spreadsheets, teaching video vignettes, Math curriculum lab, Mobile Lab Technology in Teaching

12 On-line environments (Alternative Delivery)  Asynchronous –Number of courses that use WebCT –Over 130 this term  Number currently offered completely online 30*  The rest are in some blended or hybrid format that depend on F2F as the primary form of instructor-student contact.  Synchronous –Video Conferencing –Elluminate…

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15 Faculty of Education Facilities  Wired networks in every classroom  Wireless access points in selected areas (e.g. student lounges, library, Education North, first floor Education South, and very soon the 10 th floor Ed south)  Department-specific computer labs (e.g. Elem/Sec Math lab; 15 stations)  Private workrooms for staff/grad student use (e.g. video editing, qualitative analysis, Noldus Observer)  Services area: consultation, computer & a/v equipment loans, colour photocopying/printing  Public computer labs (3 Win XP, 1 Mac OS X)  Library: lab (Win/Mac), instructional services, electronic resources  6 Smart classrooms (60 – 220 seats)  Mobile wireless labs that can be brought into all of our classrooms; total of about 70 Macintosh iBooks, 6 PowerBooks with DVD burners, and 24 Toshiba Tablet PCs; includes printer, projectors

16 Organizational Structures Infrastructure/PD support  Technology Council –Develop and maintain Technology Integration Plan for the Faculty (vision, policy, procedures, evaluation)  Division of Technology in Education – Infrastructure  Desktop support, networks, database support (annual report), “new” faculty wide calendar system –Professional Development (context)  Assist staff in teaching, research, administration

17 Faculty PD support   To facilitate the integration of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in teaching, research, administration, and personal productivity in the Faculty of Education   To go beyond basic services in hardware/software installation and maintenance   To advise any Faculty of Education staff member or graduate student on the application/integration of technology in their professional activities

18 Dean (Academic Plan) Associate Dean Academic Technology Council (Technology Integration Plan) 6 Tenure Track Academic Staff 1 APO 2 Students (Grad, Undergraduate) 1 Education Library Director Division of Technology in Education (DTE) Associate Dean Research Associate Dean Undergraduate Students Meet once a month (Full day retreat in June) Technology Council


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