Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byToby Lewis Modified over 8 years ago
2
STLP™ The Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP™) was established in 1994 by the STLP State Advisory Council. Student-designed projects, products and services are created to help the school and community. The program is open to ALL students in all grade levels in every school (K-12) in Kentucky. It is PROJECTS, PRODUCTS, SERVICE http://stlp.education.ky.gov/ http://stlp.education.ky.gov/
4
All Floyd County Schools are Registered and State-Recognized already. STLP is open to all students. STLP can be before, during or after school. Restricting membership is not part of an active recruitment and retention process.
5
1. Secure a person to be a STLP Coordinator/coach. Some STLP schools have more than one adult helping to support the students' projects, products and services. Many parents and community persons support STLP. 2. Some districts offer stipends to coordinators/coaches. Some districts do not. FCS offers stipend of $500 3. Gain the endorsement of the Principal, Superintendent, and District Technology Coordinator (DTC)/Chief Information Officer (CIO). 4. Communicate to parents and the community. Market the program. 5. USE THE STLP STUDENT HANDBOOK http://stlp.education.ky.gov/handbook/ http://stlp.education.ky.gov/handbook/
6
Schools empower students to learn and use technology to achieve. Schools appoint an STLP Coordinator(s) to support and guide the students. Students create projects, products or provide services to the school and community. The projects can be carried out before, during or after school. Schools may integrate STLP projects into the school coursework. Library Media Specialist (LMS) and school and district technology integration specialist (TIS) usually help support the program. STLP Coordinators may participate in training and annual events. STLP Coordinators are asked to review the Code of Conduct with students.
7
Community Service ◦ Community Service Projects examples ◦ Assist non-profit agencies in technology needs ◦ Host open houses with tech demonstrations ◦ Publish written and virtual work ◦ Produce school items for a purpose ◦ Collaborate with others to solve a problem ◦ Collaborate with another school, district, state, nation
8
Community Service – Partner With Someone ◦ News Desk – Roving Reporters ◦ Covering Athletic Events and Video Broadcasting ◦ Current Events ◦ Armed Forces – Veterens, War, Life over seas ◦ School Digital Yearbook ◦ Humane Society ◦ Senior Citizens – Nursing Homes
9
Instructional Projects examples Offer technology classes on topics Teach parents, senior citizens, and fellow classmates Form buddy partners with lower grades, peers, and staff
10
Instructional – Teaches or Instructs ◦ E-Books for Mentoring ◦ Creating Units of Study for Teachers ◦ How To’s ◦ Training Video’s
11
Technical Expertise Projects examples Support highly specialized topics in STEM topics Offer technical support as a help desk service Make patch cables, salvage parts from inoperable computers check and clean computers Work with the school and district technology departments to support technology in schools or district Seek industry standard technology certifications Utilize technical skills with software and hardware Deploy software upgrades or install new software Troubleshoot video production issues; hook up hardware Learn new software well to teach others
12
Technical – Use of Technology in all Aspects ◦ Creating a Wide Area Network ◦ Building and Configuring a Computer ◦ How Touch Screens work STEM Projects – Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math ◦ Rubber Band Rocket – Who’s will go the Highest ◦ RFID Pet Feeder ◦ Water Treatment Plants ◦ CSI Crime Scene Investigations ◦ Popsicle Bridge Building – Using 50 Sticks ◦ RFID Parking Spot Finder ◦ Catapults ◦ Volcanos
14
Categories – Must be entered as a Video or posted to web site for judge to view Digital Art Product: individual student creates original digital art from Eminence Independent) Documentary Product: team creates an original documentary video using new footage ePublishing Product: team creates a published product used by a class/school/community Feature Video Product: team creates a video using new footage Graphic Design Product: individual student creates a graphic design KATE Product: team follows guidelines to create product KSU GIS/MAPS/Cartography Product: team creates a digital map or model Manipulated Image Product: individual student takes an original photo, manipulates it into a totally new image Multimedia Content Product: individual student uses three types of original digital media to teach a concept Music Product: individual student creates an original digital music piece Photo Product: individual student takes an original image PSA Product: team creates a PSA video (15, 30 or 60 sec.) Storytelling Product: individual student writes an original story Technical Writing Product: individual student creates a technical piece Presenter - 2students submit a 2 minute presentation video, slides & resume for a session at State Reporter Service: (formerly Cyber Gazette Reporters) one student posts a story about Fall Showcase for a position at State http://stlp.education.ky.gov/dpoj/
15
Make sure to use the Rubrics sheet and the Showcase Planner http://stlp.education.ky.gov/wp- content/uploads/2015/08/STLP16_Regional_ Level_1_Project_Rubric.pdf http://stlp.education.ky.gov/wp- content/uploads/2015/08/STLP16_Regional_ Level_1_Project_Rubric.pdf
16
Kentucky Department of Education Technology Program of Studies (TE POS) was approved in the spring of 2006. NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS International Society of technology Education (ISTE) http://www.iste.org/standards/iste-standards http://www.iste.org/standards/iste-standards
17
For information on Recruitment and coaching tips: http://stlp.education.ky.gov/ http://stlp.education.ky.gov/ STLP Digital Handbook - http://stlp.education.ky.gov/handbook/http://stlp.education.ky.gov/handbook/ For all other information contact: ◦ Jeff Sebulsky Jeff Sebulsky
18
How does the school register to attend? Schools must register online by Oct. 23, 2015. There is no cost to register or attend. Visit http://stlp.education.ky.gov to enter the online registration portalhttp://stlp.education.ky.gov What are the Showcase dates and sites? November 07 Murray State University Showcase, Curris Center November 10 University of Louisville Showcase, Student Activities Center November 13 University of Kentucky, Student Center Ballroom November 18 Northern Kentucky University, Student Activities Center November 20 The Center for Rural Development, Somerset December 02 Eastern Kentucky Exposition Center, Pikeville December 08 *Western Kentucky University, Diddle Arena December 09 Morehead State University, Adron Doran University Center
19
REGISTER ONLINE TO ATTEND AN STLP EVENT Regional Qualifiers — Deadline Oct. 23, 2015 Digital Product Online Judging — Deadline Jan. 22, 2016 State Championship — Deadline March 13, 2015 Digital Project Online – Opens December 1, 2015 – Closes – January 22, 2016
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com Inc.
All rights reserved.