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Digital ConversionGranite School District and 21st Century
Learning
Life Before the Steam EngineBefore the invention of the steam engine people used the power provided by:● animals● wind● water
to farm, mill flour and transport goods and people from place to place.
Catalyst for Industrial Revolution
The invention of the steam engine helped drive the
Industrial Revolution which created new jobs for people and
drew them to urban centers.
Increased speed and power up to 5 times of what had
been possible.
Best Practice By Implementing Next Practice
Next practice is adopting a different way of doing things to meet changing needs.
Built on a Proud Tradition
● Education was built for the industrial model...although we have moved forward.
● The school system is still built for the industrial model. Back in the day that was the world of work.
● The world of work looks different so we need to adapt.
Is not a silver bullet
Not just another way to read a book
Is not a just a laptop
If you had to give up (forever) one device, would it be your mobile phone or desktop computer?
More than just an up to date keyboard
Cannot replace the classroom teacher.
What if we could travel to the future...
Our Educational Postcard20th Century Practice 21st Century Digital
Teaching
Learning Relevance ● Low relevance to the learner● Can lack context for the learner
● Relevant to learner● Has high contextual value for
learner (me, group, community or global significance)
Technology Use ● Literacy (learning about technology)
● Augmentative (learning with technology)
● Transformative (learning through technology)
Teaching Methodologies ● Lecture, stand and deliver , teacher-centered Instructional approach
● Project and problem-based learning
● Teacher as a facilitator
Student Involvement in Learning
● Students given content & told processes
● Students construct content & develop and evaluate processes.
Feedback ● Limited ● Multiple sources – self, peer, teacher/mentor, online community
Our Educational Postcard20th Century Paradigm 21st Century Paradigm
Timing of Learning ● Traditional school timing● Emphasis on 9-3 learning with
homework
● School times flexible and based on neurological research.
● Anywhere anytime learning facilitated by transformative technology use
School Design ● Classrooms and labs● Single purpose spaces
● Flexible learning spaces, learning commons, casual learning spaces
Centricity ● Teacher-centric ● Student-centric
Learning Programs ● Group-based with some extension or remedial
● Individual learning programs
Learning Focus ● Predominantly content with some process
● Predominantly process with seamlessly embedded content
21st Century Learner - Digital Natives
● technology literate and adept● media savvy● flexible and dynamic● multitasking● communicators and collaborators● interactive and networked● reflective and critical● instant● creative and adaptive● life long learners, anywhere anytime
learners
21st Century Teacher - Connected Educator - Digital Teacher
● Adapter● Communicator● Learner● Visionary● Leader● Model● Collaborator● Risk Taker
SAMR Model - Teaching “Above the Line”
Granite Can Be Among The Innovators
● Park City District● Wasatch District● Washington
District● Iron District
GSD Five Year Plan - 2017
● Provide connectivity and bandwidth for 1:1 in every school
● Provide access to current and appropriate technologies
● Expand student access to education through 24/7 technology
● Provide 21st century tools to support curriculum and learning
Project Red Research TeamThomas GreavesChairman, The Greaves Group, Co-Author, America's Digital Schools, is recognized as a visionary in the conceptualization, design, engineering and marketing of technologies for schools.
Leslie WilsonCEO, One-to-One Institute, Co-Author, A Guidebook for Change. Ms. Wilson has extensively authored and presented around 21st century teaching/learning/leadership, one-to-one best practices and research.
Jeanne HayesCo-Author, America’s Digital Schools, Jeanne Hayes brings 30 years of strategic education insights to Project RED. With a background as an educator, Ms. Hayes founded Quality Education Data (QED).
Michael GielniakPh.D., Director of Programs and Development, One-to-One Institute, Co-Author, A Guidebook for Change. Michael Gielniak oversees marketing strategies, development, and key programs and services for the One-to-One Institute.
Project Red- 7 Key FindingsThe findings demonstrated that schools employing a 1:1 student-computer ratio and key implementation factors outperformed other schools and reveal significant opportunities for improving education return on investment (ROI) by transforming teaching and learning.
Nine key implementation factors are linked most strongly to education.
Properly implemented technology saves money.
1:1 schools employing key implementation factors outperform all schools and all other 1:1 schools.
The principal’s ability to lead change is critical. Change must be modeled and championed at the principal level.
Technology-transformed intervention improves learning.
Online collaboration increases learning productivity and student engagement.
Daily use of technology delivers the best return on investment (ROI).
Home
ChromebookCost - $235Management system cost - $25 (one time license fee)
● Designed to be used while connected to internet, but users can access all Google applications (Google Drive) while in offline mode.
● Comes with a built in local music player, photo editor, and a PDF and Microsoft Office document viewer that are functional without internet access.
● Boots in seconds.● Has 7-8 hour battery and full QWERTY Keyboard.● Includes cloud/hard drive storage (Unlimited cloud storage for
students)
● Provides affordable alternative.● Supports USB devices such as cameras, mice,
external keyboards, and flash drives.
Technology will never replace great teachers, but technology in the hands of great teachers can be transformational.