Building on our tradition of excellence – planning for the future.

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Building on our tradition of excellence – planning for the future. Blueprint Updates February 28, 2017   Building on our tradition of excellence – planning for the future.

Instructional Technology Priority Area: Instructional Technology Ensure that all students (K-12) have access to the appropriate technological tools. Conduct a building needs assessment 6 months ahead of device rollout schedule. This assessment will take place in the fall of each year targeting upcoming needs areas. IT Team will meet monthly with building tech teams to review effectiveness of infrastructure and make adjustments. IT Team will review help desk tickets, library loaner cart circulation, and analyze patterns in need. District Tech to explore furniture options that provide power, etc. to support 21st Century Learning. 8th and 9th grade = 1:1 for fall 2017 6th and 7th grade = 2:1 FRES and CRPS increase by 5 classrooms each 5th grade 2:1 to support keyboarding initiative Ensure that staff are supported in their professional learning to ensure that tools are used to enhance student learning. Develop a new Instructional Technology Committee to create a technology skills curriculum to inform classroom instruction. Work with curriculum leaders to embed 21st Century Classroom technology into subject-specific curriculum work into the program evaluation cycle. Coordinate PLC work in each building with 21st Century Classroom strategies for building-specific training. Embed Digital Citizenship into planning for curriculum development supporting technology. Ongoing PD for 8th and 9th grade teachers FRES Faculty meeting focus on MyOn and Discovery Education resources Summer PD in July August + TEACH Fest Restart the standards work in District Tech Support teaming to support professional growth and develop a system that allows teachers to be more connected with colleagues in other buildings in order to enhance professional learning around technology. Organize and support visitation of 9th grade teachers to TCMS to see 21st Century classrooms in action and connect with colleagues to share ideas, ask questions, and learn together. Work with building admin. teams to utilize existing meeting times to create opportunity for professional development and to share best practices in the use of instructional technology. Deliberately model the use of technology tools in meetings to demonstrate the power of online collaboration. Develop an aggressive marketing strategy to engage teachers in Teacher Center offerings related to using technology to support instruction. TCMS/BHS Connections follow-up in March TECH Tools in the Classroom video series

Instructional Technology Priority Area: Instructional Technology Ensure that technology is used to support professional learning communities. Develop a system that allows teachers to be more connected with colleagues in other buildings in support of professional learning around technology. Provide professional development and support based on team, department, building needs. Director of Innovative Student Learning will work with Teacher Center Director, Principals, and pilot teachers to ascertain need and design structures for supporting professional collaboration. K-5 Sway updates from Doreen Pietrantoni to share best practices Use of OneNote in each building to share meeting notes, updates Schoology in use as a professional collaboration space – Danielle Edmunds with the Blended Learning PLC Develop a system for gathering input from all users regarding the effectiveness of the tools. The Director of Innovative Student Learning will work with the Instructional Technology Committee to develop a system for gathering input and making future recommendations based on this feedback. Survey of parents, teachers, and students was completed and reviewed by District Technology Committee Big themes = Purposeful/balanced use of technology and Digital Citizenship Next step = sharing reflections with building technology teams Adopt a standard set of tools that are used to communicate student performance to all relevant stakeholders. Support teacher use of SchoolTool to communicate near real-time student progress in all classrooms 6-12. Coordinate with community education office to organize "Parent University" outreach sessions. Explore SchoolTool capability to support push notifications. Explore newly developed classroom spaces in SchoolTool. 6-12 Schooltool is in use for reporting grades and progress in all classrooms We have explored some new features (class discussions, forms) available in Schooltool. We have other tools in Office 365, OneNote, and Schoology that are more robust.