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Goals/Philosophy The Pacific Curriculum Technology Showcase goals are: 1. emphasize information and communication technology integration into standards-based curriculum lessons 2. showcase all students and staff entries in as many venues as possible at three different educational levels. School Level Showcase ideas: 1. school INTRANET 2. school Curriculum Technology Showcase Evening (community may be invited) 3. school meetings and trainings 4. school-wide broadcast of morning announcements or newscasts 5. other school communication outlets DSO Level Showcase ideas: 1. INTRANET 2. At meetings, conferences, and trainings 3. To visitors as they visit a DSO briefing 4. other communication outlets. PDO Level Showcase ideas: 1. Projects showcased on entry monitor 2. Projects showcased on DoDDS Pacific DDESS Guam Internet or Intranet Site Judging a. Only the local school will do any “judging” to decide which three/six projects to share with the DSO and which three/six projects to share with the PDO. b. A DSO or the PDO will do no judging; only showcasing. Certificates: School level provide: “Certificate of Participation” signed by the school Principal. Template will be provided by the PDO to the school. DSO level provide: “Certificate of Merit” signed by the District Superintendent. Template will be provided by the PDO to each DSO. PDO level provide “Certificate of Merit” signed by DoDDS Pacific DDESS Guam Director. Signed and completed certificates will be sent from the PDO to the showcased ‘authors’ via the school mail. Rubrics/Scoring Method The Pacific Director’s Office (PDO) is supplying the school with an example of a Project Rubric that can be used. A local TILT committee may be used to determine which entries will be sent to the DSO and PDO. The projects sent to the DSO do not have to be the same as the projects sent to the PDO. A school can send up to three (3) entries to the DSO and PDO. Schools with a student population over 800 are welcome to send up to six (6) entries to the DSO and PDO. Only the first three entries (or 6 entries – depends of school enrollment) will be used for the Showcase. All submissions will be submitted electronically at https://ed.dpi.pac.dodea.edu/sites/CTS/default.aspx Pacific Curriculum Technology Showcase Any current DoDEA curriculum must be the curriculum component of the project. Projects must be based on DoDEA curriculum standards. Entries must be created with any DoDEA supported software and hardware. Student Work--Teachers and parents must exercise a "hands-off" approach and allow the students to produce the projects for entry in the Curriculum Technology Showcase. By submitting the project a school staff member verifies the entry was original and produced by the student(s). All sources must be cited. Group entries-- Two or more students are considered a group, so please include all members of a group in the entry form sent to the DSO and PDO. Classes, clubs, teams, etc. may also enter as a group. In the group the student with the highest grade level will determine the entry level of a group. Use of Entries--The school Curriculum Technology Showcase review committee, DSO, and PDO reserve the right to make copies of an entry for dissemination through DoDEA Intranets, Internets, publications, broadcasts, and other modes of presentation. Exclusion of Inappropriate Content--DoDEA promotes the rights of individuals to be free from exposure to objectionable material. This exclusion covers material which promotes criminal activities, voices hate speech towards any group or individual, espouses extremist views, encourages the use of drugs or alcohol, is demeaning to any group (including sexual exploitation), encourages irresponsible sex, or advocates conduct otherwise inconsistent with the shared values of a civilized social order. DoDEA students and staff must be sensitive to these issues and ta
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Techno Infusion / TILT Meeting
March 30, 2009Location: A 232 Mrs. Krunich’s Room1410-1510
Curriculum Technology Showcase 2009
Goals / Philosophy School Level Showcase ideas DSO Level Showcase ideas PDO Level Showcase ideas Six Entries sent to DSO and PDO Vote
Goals and Philosophy
Emphasize information and communication technology integration into standards-based curriculum lessons
Showcase all students and staff entries in as many venues as possible at three different educational levels Local School District Superintendent’s Office (DSO) Pacific Director’s Office (PDO)
Guidelines
Projects must be based on DoDEA curriculum standards
Entries must be created using DoDEA supported software and hardware
Students and staff members may submit entries Sullivans is allowed 6 entries (800 students or
more)
Original Work
“Hands-off" approach from parents and teachers regarding student submitted work
Encourage Student / Staff Original Work All sources must be cited
Six Entries to the PDO
Single entries: staff or student Group entries: two or more students Group
entries include: class, club, or team projects
School Level Showcase Ideas
School INTRANET - done! School Curriculum Technology Showcase
Evening (community may be invited) School meetings and trainings School-wide broadcast of morning
announcements or newscasts Other school communication outlets
DSO Level Showcase Ideas
DSO INTRANET At meetings, conferences, and trainings Showcase to visitors as they visit a DSO briefing Other communication outlets
PDO Level Showcase Ideas
Projects showcased on entry monitor Projects showcased on DoDDS Pacific DDESS
Guam Internet or Intranet Site
Selection Process
Application submitted by teacher provided by the PDO
TILT and Techno Infusion teams meet to select the top six entries
Selection based on rubric provided by the PDO
Certificates
School level provide: A “Certificate of Participation” signed by the school Principal
Template will be provided by the PDO to the school or designed by Mr. Wilhoit
DSO level provide: A “Certificate of Merit” signed by the District Superintendent
Template will be provided by the PDO to each DSO
PDO level provide A “Certificate of Merit” signed by DoDDS Pacific DDESS
Guam Director Signed and completed certificates will be sent from the PDO to the showcased ‘authors’ via the school mail
“Showcase” at Sullivans Intranet- Dolphinet: This is occurring SSN Tech Fest Night Awards Ceremony during School Day Opener for faculty Meeting: May / June Article in the “Starlight Express” Communications POC submit article to the “Seahawk”
or “Sensei” Article provided by the submitting teacher in collaboration
with the ET PTO General Meeting
Tech Fest Night Possibility
Opener: 15 Minutes: Lobby PTO / Voluntary Teachers serve finger foods, drinks, and light
snacks
45 minutes (session 1) Awards Ceremony: MPR Principal hands out certificates Awarded students present their technology projects at the
Ceremony to the audience POC invites the press to attend for press coverage of the event
45 minutes (session 2): B Building Voluntary teachers host technology curriculum activities in
the classrooms
Technology Curriculum Activities Technology activities include:
any technology related activity the teacher is comfortable doing with students
Interactive website such as StarFall, NLVM, Illuminations, KidsGraph
Software Stations: Any software used at School including the Smartboard
Let’s Vote
Complete the ballot as you leave 1 is the highest (favorite) 5 is the least desired method Results will be announce via e-mail in the
morning