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May 7May 7thth-9-9thth 2008 2008Sloan-C International SymposiumSloan-C International Symposium
Emerging Technology ApplicationsEmerging Technology ApplicationsDoctoral Student Panel ParticipantDoctoral Student Panel Participant
PUSD PAL Teacher/Reading SpecialistPUSD PAL Teacher/Reading SpecialistAndrea TovarAndrea Tovar
mTechnology: A Teacher Tool for mTechnology: A Teacher Tool for Growing a Community of Practice Growing a Community of Practice
within an RtI Processwithin an RtI Process2
Affordance, first defined by James Gibson (1977) links the physical properties of an object to characteristics of a living breathing ‘animal’. More clearly understood is the language initiated by Kirscher (2002) which connects the educational experience (in this case, mTechnology) to the learner’s skills and aptitude for knowledge progression in real time.
This study is designed to answer the This study is designed to answer the following research questions:following research questions:
RQ 1 How can the use of m-technology inform the development of a data-driven model for Sky View Elementary’s K-2?
RQ 2 How do kindergarten teachers progress in their adoption of an assessment technology to increase student early literacy development?
RQ 1 How can the use of m-technology inform the development of a data-driven model for Sky View Elementary’s K-2?
RQ 2 How do kindergarten teachers progress in their adoption of an assessment technology to increase student early literacy development?
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This action plan will be implemented according to the following agenda and will include all kindergarten teachers at Sky View
Elementary:
This action plan will be implemented according to the following agenda and will include all kindergarten teachers at Sky View
Elementary:
TimeTime ActionAction InterventionIntervention
Early September I Review Fall DIBELS
Benchmark data.
Schedule progress monitoring window.
Mid-September IIDiscuss results from first progress monitoring window. Plan for small group intervention with at-risk profile data.
Early September IIIDiscuss results of small group intervention. Plan next progress monitoring period.
Mid-October IVReview PM data implication form last progress monitoring period. Review effects of small group intervention.
End of October VDiscuss the results of small group intervention. Plan next progress monitoring (post study completion).
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mTechnology Data SourcesmTechnology Data SourcesmTechnology Data SourcesmTechnology Data Sources
Timeline Tools/Instruments ActionEarly September Levels of Use Branching Interview I Observable Behavior
Mid-September DIBELS Progress Monitoring
I
Initial Sound Fluency & Phoneme Segmentation Fluency
Early October Levels of Use Branching Interview II
Observable Behaviors
Early October Levels of Use Branching Interview
II
Initial Sound Fluency and Phoneme Segmentation Fluency
Mid-October DIBELS Progress Monitoring
III
Initial Sound Fluency & Phoneme Segmentation Fluency
End of October to Early November
DIBELS Progress Monitoring
IV
Initial Sound Fluency & Phoneme Segmentation Fluency
Early to Mid-November
Levels ofUse Branching Interview III
Observable Behavior
Mid-November Stages of Concern Questionnaire III
Affective/Feelings/Perceptions9
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“Knowledge must come through action.”Sophocles (420 B.C., Trachiniae)