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TEAM BCPS TEAM BCPS INSTRUCTIONAL DIGITAL CONVERSION July 2013 Dr. Elizabeth Aitken, Senior Executive Director of Academics Mr. Ryan Imbriale, Executive Director of Digital Learning

July 2013 Dr. Elizabeth Aitken, Senior Executive Director of Academics Mr. Ryan Imbriale, Executive Director of Digital Learning

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INSTRUCTIONAL DIGITAL

CONVERSIONJuly 2013

Dr. Elizabeth Aitken, Senior Executive Director of Academics

Mr. Ryan Imbriale, Executive Director of Digital Learning

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Second-Order Change

First-order change is doing something we have been doing but with adjustments. First-order change is always reversible.

Second-order change is doing something so significantly or fundamentally different that it is irreversible. Once begun, it is impossible to return to what you were doing before.

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Globally Competiti

ve Graduate

Core KnowledgeLife and Career

Skills

Learning and Innovation Skills

Media, Information, &

Technology Skills

Preparation and Planning

Classroom Environmen

tRigorou

sRelevan

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Accessible

Responsive

InstructionProfessionalis

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What is our GOAL?

What does a globally

competitive STUDENT look

like?

What does a globally

competitive TEACHER look

like?

What does a globally

competitive CURRICULUM

look like?

Framework for Teaching, The Danielson Group, 2011 Framework for 21st Century Learning, Partnership for 21st Century Skills, http://p21.org

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Teaching Mjand Learning MjFramework Mj

Curriculum MjConversion Mj

Instructional MjConversion Mj

Assessment MjConversion Mj

Framework for Teaching, The Danielson Group, 2011 Framework for 21st Century Learning, Partnership for 21st Century Skills, http://p21.org

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Teaching Mjand Learning MjFramework Mj

Curriculum MjConversion Mj

Instructional MjConversion Mj

Assessment MjConversion Mj

Tech

nolo

gyTe

chno

logy

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SDIGITAL CONVERSION

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WE HAVE AN OBLIGATION TO…

Ensure a learner-centered, personalized, blended environment powered by digital learning that is accessible anytime, anywhere, by everyone.

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STHE STUDENTS’

VISION FOR LEARNING

Blended & Personaliz

ed Learning

Social-based

learning

Untethered learning

Digitally-rich

learning

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BRITANNICA’S STORY

“Always keep the mission separate from the medium”

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SIndividual differences!Multiple intelligences.Cultural diversity.Curiosity, passion, and creativity.

EmployableSkillsSchooling

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Schooling

Enhanced

Hum

an TalentsIndividual differences!Multiple intelligences.Cultural diversity.Curiosity, passion, and creativity.

Social-based

learning

Un-tethered learning

Digitally-rich

learning

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A BOLD APPROACH

How do we get there?

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Curriculum &

Instruction

Technology

Schools

Research &

Accountability

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13-14AwarenessInfrastructureCommon Core State Standards

18-19Full Implementation

DIGITAL CONVERSION TIMELINE

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SDIGITAL CONVERSION TIMELINE

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S2012 SPEAK UP FINDINGS

Pixel or Print – What is your reading style?

1/3 of students in grades 6-8 say their preference is to read a digital book for schoolwork.

Data from the 2012 Project Tomorrow survey

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S2012 SPEAK UP FINDINGS

Learning with Social Media: 29% of students have used an

online video to help them with their homework.

34% of high school students are Twitter users now – a three-fold increase since 2011.

38% of students say they regularly use Facebook to collaborate with classmates on school projects.

Data from the 2012 Project Tomorrow survey

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S2012 SPEAK UP FINDINGS

Students are Mobilists: 80% of students in grades 9-

12 65% of students in grades 6-8 45% of students in grades 3-5

Data from the 2012 Project Tomorrow survey

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“Putting technology first – simply adding a layer of expensive tools on top of the traditional curriculum – does nothing to address the new needs of modern learners”

– Will Richardson

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Teaching Mjand Learning MjFramework Mj

Curriculum MjConversion Mj

Instructional MjConversion Mj

Assessment MjConversion Mj

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Second-Order Change

First-order change is doing something we have been doing but with adjustments. First-order change is always reversible.

Second-order change is doing something so significantly or fundamentally different that it is irreversible. Once begun, it is impossible to return to what you were doing before.

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Curriculum Conversion

Instructional Conversion

Assessment Conversion

Professional Development Conversion

Infrastructure Conversion

Policy Conversion

Budget Conversion

Global Transformat

ion

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Curriculu

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Summer 2013 2013-2014 2014-2015PHASE 1 PHASE 2 PHASE 3

“Binder” to uploaded digitally segmented lessons with some digital resources

Use digital conceptual framework for development of curriculum, instruction, resources, and assessment

Conceptual framework with personalized learning for one-to-one environments

Good News!