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IPA Kishwaukee Division Meeting, January 14, 2015 Steven M. Baule [email protected]

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IPA Kishwaukee Division Meeting, January 14, 2015

Steven M. [email protected]

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Fostering and Leading a Culture of Digital Learning Within Our Schools.Helping Schools and Families Transition to High-speed Connectivity.Empowering Educators through Professional Learning Opportunities.Accelerating Progress Toward Universal Access for All Students to

Quality Devices.Providing Access to Quality Digital Content.Offering Digital Tools to Help Students And Families #ReachHigher.Mentoring Other Districts and Helping Them Transition to Digital

Learning.

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We need to work more collaboratively to ensure all students have access to high quality Internet resources 24/7

WiFi on school buseshttp://www.eschoolnews.com/2015/01/07/sc

hool-buses-wi-fi-348/Public librariesCommunity partnershipsComcast $9.99 monthly/access

Internet access for students should be a non-negotiable item, like a pen

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Are we still text bound?

Are will looking at better ways to differentiate, individualize and personalize content, assignments and assessments?

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Providing video instruction via homemade videos or Khan Academy, etc.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4V8TUpElWBo

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We have higher standards for professional development and educators at all levels need to really embrace the need to change

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Leaders need to be more supportive (& potentially insistent) of Learning Management Systems as the core method of organizing instruction

Better use of Open Educational Resources

Better and more systemic sharing of resources

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10 OER Sources from Mindshifthttp://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2011/05/10-open-education-resources-you-may-not-know-about-but-should/

MyOER.orghttp://www.myoer.org/

HippoCampushttp://www.hippocampus.org/

EdSITEment (NEH)http://edsitement.neh.gov/

Social Homework @ Open Studyhttp://openstudy.com/

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From The Avalon Project at Yalehttp://avalon.law.yale.edu/ancient/hamframe.asp

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Future Ready Regional Summits focus on a comprehensive set of issues that drive student learning. These issues include:

curriculum, instruction, and assessment;professional learning;technology, networks, and hardware;budget and resources;data and privacy;use of time; andcommunity partnerships.

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Future Ready at North Boonehttp://www.nbcusd.org/administration/superintendent/futureready.shtml

Future Ready at CCSD 59http://www.ccsd59.org/future-ready/

Future Ready.orghttp://www.futurereadyschools.org/site/default.aspx?PageID=1

Future Ready Infrastructure Guidehttp://tech.ed.gov/futureready/infrastructure/

White House K-12 Educationhttp://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/education/k-12