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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/

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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

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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


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