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1 Freedom to Learn Michigan’s One-to-One Teaching & Learning Initiative Michigan Technology Directors’ Conference October 6, 2006 Leslie Wilson & Scott Wooster

2 Purposes of Today’s Session  Update on Michigan’s One-to-One Program o Current status o Evaluation results o Impact & lessons learned  A Technology Directors’ perspective and experiences implementing a One- to-One Program

3 FTL is a complete education package which… …transforms the learning environment from teacher-centered to student-centered, leading to: Enhanced student engagement & achievement Improved access to educational opportunities for all FTL is not a “Laptop for Kids” program

4 Program Status, 2006-07 Michigan Participation 200 buildings across 100 school districts FTL Program Totals HP Laptops – 26,060 Alternative Devices – 932 Total Devices – 27,000 (1,200 Teacher)

5 FTL Impact Research Questions (University of Memphis)  To what degree did FTL: o Enhance student learning and achievement in core academic subjects? o Develop student’s 21 st Century workforce knowledge and skills? o Increase equal educational opportunities through ubiquitous access to technology? o Foster effective use of the wireless technology through systematic professional development?

6 The Data  Direct classroom observations o 76 Freedom to Learn 6 th grade classrooms; 34 hours of observations  60 during random whole grade observations  16 during planned targeted observations  Evaluation Surveys o Students4,245 o FTL Teacher 279 o Lead Teachers & SuperCoaches 79 o Professional Development1,330 TOTAL5,933

7 The Data Shows  Positive trends/results in the following areas: o Direct Instruction o Independent Seatwork o Cooperative Learning o Project-Based Learning o Computer for Delivery o Integration of Subject Areas o Experiential, Hands-on Learning o Technology as a Learning Tool o Teacher as Coach

8 The Data Shows (cont.)  Significant increases in: o Student discussions o Students’ independent research o Computer activities across multi- curricular activities o Meaningful as opposed to low-level computer activities

9 Keys to Success in One-to-One Teaching and Learning The Lessons Learned

10 Must haves… Planning Leadership Tech Prep & Tech Support Professional Development Evaluation Formative Summative Policies Assistance Expectation Management Communications

11 Introducing:  Scott Wooster Technology Director of Chelsea School District!! Freedom to Learn Statewide Technology Consultant

12 FTL Technical Perspective Scott Wooster Director of Technology Services Chelsea School District swooster@gmail.chelsea.k12.mi.us

13 Technical Perspective Why run a Laptop Program?

14 Technical Perspective LaptopProgram No Laptop Program

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16 Technical Perspective Because it’s the right thing for kids.

17 Technical Perspective Computer Time Without a Laptop Program Computer Time Without a Laptop Program 45-50 minutes a day with a computer class 45-50 minutes a day with a computer class 40-80 minutes a week 40-80 minutes a week Computer Time With a Laptop Program Computer Time With a Laptop Program Daily in any subject area Daily in any subject area

18 Our Perspective Buy in from everyone Buy in from everyone Training, Training, Training Training, Training, Training Methodical Implementation Plan Methodical Implementation Plan Test, Test, Test Test, Test, Test

19 Train, Train, Train Train your administrators, teachers and para pros. Then train them some more Train your administrators, teachers and para pros. Then train them some more Train the students Train the students Educate the parents Educate the parents The more knowledgeable the people are using the equipment, the better it will be taken care of.

20 Methodical Implementation Plan Test out what you are trying to accomplish on a small scale Test out what you are trying to accomplish on a small scale Get it right the first time Get it right the first time Wireless plan is critical Wireless plan is critical

21 Saving Time Spend your time up front Spend your time up front Create three partitions on the laptops Create three partitions on the laptops Create three partitions on the laptops Create three partitions on the laptops Imaging by the teacher Imaging by the teacher Be your own service provider Be your own service provider Have swap outs Have swap outs Separate logins for school and home Separate logins for school and home Create procedures for repair Create procedures for repair

22 What the Future Holds Wireless Technology Wireless Technology More Technology in our student’s hands More Technology in our student’s hands Open systems vs. Closed systems Open systems vs. Closed systems

23 What the Future Holds

24 Create Three Partition Hard Drive

25 Thank You!

26 Visit us on the Freedom to Learn website!! www.ftlwireless.org

27 Thanks for listening! Leslie Wilson lesliewilson@ferris.edu (517) 335.0453 Scott Wooster swooster@gmail.chelsea.k12.mi.us (734) 433.2208, ext.6077


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