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Enhancing Education Through Technology 2010. What we’ve been up to Jay Blair Kathryn Cihlar Mary Ann Nannen 2-4-2010. EETT10 Goals for Midwest Central High School. 10% Improvement for Boys on PSAE - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WHAT WE’VE BEEN UP TO

JAY BLAIRKATHRYN CIHLAR

MARY ANN NANNEN2-4 -2010

Enhancing Education Through Technology 2010

EETT10 Goals for Midwest Central High School

10% Improvement for Boys on PSAEEmphasize National Educational Technology

Standards for students (Illinois has adopted these national standards)

Consider Web 2.0 tools to engage learners

EETT Focus Classrooms

MathEnglishSocial StudiesScienceSpecial Education

Budget

Awarded $288,561Spent as of 12-31-09 $201,324Received as of 01-03-2010 $199,785Year 2 Potential 75% $216,421Year 3 Potential 50% $144,281

25% of each budget is specific to Staff Development

Teacher Professional Development

Atomic Learning Professional Development School Improvement Workshops Release time (6- 3 class hour releases for retiring

teachers) Stipends (16 Hours Paid for each EETT Grant

teacher)

Teacher Professional Development

Illinois History Conference (1)

Illinois Council of Teachers of Mathematics Conference (4)

Illinois School Library Media Conference (2)

Illinois Science Teachers Conference (3)

Teacher Professional Development

Illinois Education and Technology Conference (3)

Raising Student Achievement Conference (2)

Midwest Education Technology Conference (3)

Illinois Computing Educators Conference (3)

August 2009 Teacher In-Service

August 2009

Math teachers begin exploring the Ti 84+ and Ti Nspire Calculators

August 2009 Teacher In-Service

Social Studies teachers begin exploring Atomic Learning Professional Development Opportunities

August 2009 Teacher In-Service

Special Education teachers are using Atomic Learning to develop their Assistive Technology Tools skills.

August 2009 Teacher In-Service

The English staff set department and personal goals for Atomic Learning self-paced modules.

Students are Using the Technology

Math Technology for Students

Ti 84+ CalculatorsTi Nspire CalculatorsTi Navigator Reporting System for Ti 84+

Ti Nspire Calculator in Geometry

In Geometry, students used the new TI-Nspire calculators to manipulate triangles to find out the least amount of information needed in order to prove two triangles are congruent.  Students knew how to prove triangles are congruent by proving all the sides and all the angles congruent.  This activity was a precursor activity to learning about SSS, SAS, ASA, and AAS.  It also dealt with the ambiguous case of SSA.

Mikalia Sauder

Ti Nspire

Boys using technology to improve scores. Ti Nspire in

Geometry.

Geometry

Ti 84+ Calculator in Algebra Concepts

Today in my Algebra Concepts classes we graphed different quadratic equations and compared them to the parent function y = x^2. It appears that the students are becoming more competent w/ the calculators, because there were far fewer questions today as regards to how to operate the calculators than I have had in the past. Today was also a good example for the students of where technology in mathematics will help to speed up the problem, as opposed to slowing down the problem, which happens far too often in mathematics..

Ti 84+ Calculator in Algebra Concepts

They seemed to be engaged in the material, and I know they enjoyed the fact that they did not have to physically graph the quadratics, because those can be very time consuming and there are a lot of chances for error. Being able to just type in the graphs gave us a chance to look over the graphs without having to worry about whether we had made a mistake on the graph of not, and instead gave us a chance to focus on the comparisons.

Zach Roberts

Ti Nspire in Algebra Concepts

The Ti Nspire Calculator is used in Mr. Roberts’ Algebra Concepts class, in spreadsheet mode, to assist students in understanding budgets.

Ti Nspire in Algebra Concepts

Although similar to the spreadsheet, this Ti Nspire personal calculator is available for classroom use when the computer lab is not.

Students are Using Technology in English, Social Studies, and in the Library

Microsoft Office 2007Flip CamerasDiscovery EducationKindleNetBookClassroom Smart BoardsHandheld GPS (Heinhorst Grant Award)

Discovery Education

Discovery Education has provided Midwest Central High School students with a wide range of video resource material that was previously unavailable to them.

Library Research

Students are using the new computers to conduct research.

Web 2.0 Tools: Online Book Club

An online Reading Club has been organized by Dee Hohenshell. Students enroll and then contribute their thoughts and insight.

Web 2.0 Tools--Blogging

Special Education Technology for Students

Microsoft Office 2007KindleDigital Voice RecordersDigital Reading Pens (ARRA)Classroom SmartBoard

Interactive Smart Board

Ms. Wheat has created several lessons for her math class.

Interactive Smart Board

Students interact with the board to answer the questions.

Interactive Smart Board

Students and teachers are learning the full power of the Interactive Smart Board.

Science Technology for Students

Logger Pro 3Microsoft Office 2007Discovery EducationScannerAirliner SlateSmart Response Clickers

Airliner Slate

The Airliner Slate can be moved anywhere in the room to allow for student interaction.

Airliner Slate

Students pass the slate from person to person as they each take a turn answering the questions.

Teacher led Airliner Slate Lesson

The Airliner Slate has become a popular alternative to the Smart Board. Here the slate is used in conjunction with the Smart Response Clicker System.

Smart Response Clickers

Students use the Smart Response clickers to answer their daily 5 point quiz in Nicole Flowers’ Physical Science class.

Smart Response Clickers

Ms. Flowers will know instantly how the students responded to the questions. She can immediately assess comprehension and understanding.

Smart Response Clickers

In this instance, 6% of the students were not correct. Clarification of the question and/or the right answer happen in the teaching moment.

Next Steps

Deploy LaptopsAdobe Creative SuiteFinalize Teacher In-service for Spring and

SummerDetermine Best Tech Tool for Administrators

Thank You

Enhancing Education Through

Technology at Midwest

Central High School

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