Saturday 15 November 2014

Final Phase: Peace Wapiti Technology and Digital Pedagogy Plan


Final Individual Project for EDUC 5603.  I hope that this plan will be used to develop a functional and sustainable technology plan moving forward. Please accept this as my final submission to this blog.

The links below connects to the plan for PWSD Technology and Digital Pedagogy Plan:

Peace Wapiti Technology and Digital Pedagogy Document

Quality Learning Environment Model for Peace Wapiti School Division

It is important to understand that graphic you see here is the work of teachers within my school division.  The link above will give you links to each of the items that are located on this graphic. It is based on the concepts of Alberta Education's Inspiring Education document.

As far as the framework goes and creating a quality learning environment is linked to our discussion of learning ecology and the conceptualization of the concepts of physical, temporal and virtual space.

The praxis of creating a quality learning environment revolves around creating collaborative time, connecting to community and building best practice.  The purpose of the model above has key linkages to Alberta Education's Inspiring Education Model.  We, as a province are embarking on how to engage in changes in purposeful assessment, Dynamic Learning Environment, Intentional Practice and Collaborative engaged educator.

As the chair of the Technology and Digital Pedagogy sub committee, the model that I've been tasked to engage the educators in my division with revolves around planning technology usage within our division.  The document link that I've attached is the model I will be using to help facilitate the change that is on the horizon for my school division.



Thursday 13 November 2014

Learning Ecology and Space from an administrators perspective in the context of division wide technology use

The model of developing leadership capacity is at the forefront of my mind these days and the expectations of leaders is increasingly becoming more difficult to keep up.  I find that creating a stable and focused leadership praxis is important to engaging the students and teachers of our school communities.

The graphic below is my learning ecology tree.  It describes what I believe to be the contextualization of the 3 spaces we ask our students to work in.  The context that I chose was not from a classroom perspective but from a division perspective on technology implementation and usage.  My tree contains each of the spaces with which our learning ecology discussion supports.  Each branch is connected and supported by the understanding that understanding of technology and digital pedagogy is important for student, staff and school success in an environment that is inundated with social media and other platforms.  The highlight of my tree is with respect to the virtual understanding learning ecology.  In my case, the idea of engagement is the focal point of my piece because as it has been stated in the class..."students are the digital natives, we are just the visitors". 

If we want our students and staff to thrive we must provide infrastructure and environment for this to happen.  So, looking at the how we can help implement programs like the BYOD for students and following the SAMR model for teachers (SAMR Model) of substitution, augmentation, modification and redefinition to reframe teaching models is paramount to student and staff success.  

As far as an end goal for my model below is to create a stronger root structure to help support those who need it but also allowing for the development of the new foliage of innovation and design.  

Monday 10 November 2014

Phase Four: Appendices

The posting contains the two appendices.  The first of which highlights the tech planning resources used to help enhance and support the plan moving forward.  The second appendix highlights plan evaluation which in my opinion is crucial for the entire project in terms of creating sustainability.

Appendix A:  Educational Tech Planning Resources


Educational Technology Planning

The plan that Alberta Education has put forth regarding technology and inspiring education is comprehensive.  Below are list of resource links that will help to understand the vision of Alberta Education as it pertains to technology.


Educational Technology Planning
Site
Learning and Technology Policy Framework



Research and Publications
Technology tools and resources
Technology and High School Success


Innovative Classrooms


Supporting Innovative Classrooms


Alberta Technology Leaders in Education


Professional Learning


School Technology Videos

Appendix B:  Evaluating Your Plan

The plan must include an evaluation process that enables the school or library to monitor progress toward the specified goals and make mid-course corrections in response to new developments and opportunities as they arise.  The following information can be used to help build and monitor an exemplary educational technology plan.

The Committee


An exemplary plan:
·         Includes a representative committee member of each stakeholder group, including community members.
·         Describes responsibilities of each committee member.
·         Includes a timeline of milestones, including meeting dates and deliverables.

The results:
·         Leverages the support, depth of experience and views of the school community in developing and        implementing the technology plan.

The Mission and Vision


An exemplary plan:
·         Ensures that vision addresses the school mission.

The results:
·         Implements changes designed to increase student achievement through the use of technology.
·         Leads to the efficient use of technology in all aspects of the school community.

The Needs Assessment


An exemplary plan:       
·         Assures all stakeholders have a voice in developing the needs assessment.
·         Assesses what is already being done in the school and district.
·         Researches innovations of other schools and districts.
·         Studies the current school/district culture with regard to risk taking and technology innovation.
·         Identifies and prioritizes target areas.

The results:
·         Provides the data needed to participate in an effective technology planning process, which will support systemic change.


Goal 1.0 Engaging and Empowering Learning Experiences


What will your district do over the life of this local Educational Technology Plan to ensure that learning experiences are empowering, engaging and supported by digital tools?

An exemplary plan:
·         Monitors, updates and reports to stakeholders four times per year on the plan.
·         Collects, analyzes and distributes data to demonstrate increased student achievement through the implementation of the technology plan.
·         Individualizes learning in level and pacing using technology.
·         Uses technology to collect data and stakeholder responses concerning the use of technologies for improving and assessing academics.
·         Measures progress toward benchmarks within the technology plan.

The data:
·         Lists goals and objectives that are or are not met, including explanations and ways to overcome barriers.
·         Includes a plan for meeting unmet goals and objectives.
·         Lists unexpected outcomes or benefits of the technology plan.
·         Lists other needs that have emerged since the plan was last written/revised.
·         Deletes goals and objectives that are no longer relevant to the current situation.
·         Lists developments in technology that can take advantage of improving the school district.

The results:
·         The district stakeholders are kept informed on the direction and progress of empowering, engaging and supporting learning with digital tools.
·         Teachers and administrators have ways to measure progress.

Goal 2.0 Assessment


What will your district do over the life of this local Educational Technology Plan to ensure that technology is used for assessment?

An exemplary plan:
·         Identifies and addresses goals in the school improvement plan.
·         Identifies data points that can be used at the classroom level to improve instruction, (e.g., results of common formative digital assessments to be analyzed by data teams).
·         Identified data points that can be used at the system/district level to improve operations (e.g., data on misuse of technology by students related to bullying, etc.).
·         Clearly identifies which data points will be collected by which tool.
·         Includes data collection timeline with reporting criteria (shared with whom and when).
·         Provides the essential conditions to address technology as an assessment tool (e.g., infrastructure, training, etc.).

The results:
·         Students take assessments online and gain immediate results.
·         Educators, parents and students are able to access the data 24/7.
·         Systems are in place to evaluate, monitor and improve the assessment data.

3.0 Connected Teaching and Learning


What will your district do over the life of this local Educational Technology Plan to ensure that educators are prepared to teach 21st Century learners and are connected to technology resources that support teaching and learning?

An exemplary plan:
·         Ensures that staff is ready to use, maintain and improve skills for both professional and teaching technologies that support teaching and learning.
·         Develops and communicates models for professional learning.
·         Professional Development is aligned to district/building standards and/or goals (e.g., ISTE NETS, NSDC Professional Development Standards, cyber bullying legislation, etc.).
·         Maintains a method of recording professional growth using technology for all employees (e.g., district office, teachers, technical staff etc.).
·         Maintains a database of resources which may include providers, models, sites to visit, conferences, online opportunities and funding sources.  This information is available online.
·         Supports PD by creating times and/or physical/virtual spaces where the staff can collaborate and share.
·         Includes a plan of action for adequate planning and implementation and provides a safety net for innovators.

The results:
·         Professional development model permits educators to define growth areas.
·         Educators work in a collaborative environment to achieve those goals.
·         All employees at the district’s sites have equal access to individualized professional growth opportunities.
·         Technology policies and procedures are clear about expectations and consequences.

4.0 Infrastructure for Teaching and Learning


What will your district do over the life of this local Educational Technology Plan to ensure that all students and educators will have access to a comprehensive infrastructure for teaching and learning?

An exemplary plan:
·         Manages ongoing costs by researching total cost of ownership, including regular upgrades and replacement.
·         Allots human resources to keep the technologies working efficiently.
·         Ensures purchases align with building/district goals to improve student achievement.
·         Assesses implementation of technology for equity across grade levels, student abilities, teachers, etc. (according to needs assessments).
·         Monitors and keeps records of upkeep, upgrades and replacement.

The results:
·         The district provides all the essential conditions that connect:
·         Educators to data, content, resources, expertise and learning experiences so that they are prepared to teach 21st century learners.
·         Students to data, content, resources, expertise and learning experiences so that they are prepared to learn 21st century skills.
·         Stakeholders to the information needed to make informed decisions.

5.0 Productivity and Efficiency


What will your district do over the life of this local Educational Technology Plan to maintain or redesign processes and structures to take advantage of the power of technology to improve learning outcomes while maintaining efficiency?

An exemplary plan:
·         Selects a balanced standing committee of stakeholders who research new trends and technologies.
·         Assists the district in developing a culture which supports innovations.
·         Develops by-laws for committee membership, which include details such as defined roles, terms of service, expectations, etc.
·         Researches innovative ways to deliver and assess content, such as blended learning or content mastery.

The results:
·         The district uses technology to improve learning environments.
·         Cutting edge technology is used and transparent in the school.
·         New policies will be developed and implemented that increase learning outcomes.


Educational Technology Plan Review Guide

Name of District:                            District Contact:                                 Email                                        Phone:

RESC
Final


Complete? Yes/No
Complete? Yes/No
additional information required/comments

Technology Committee




Vision Statement




Needs Assessment




Goal 1:  Engaging and Empowering Learning Experiences




Goal 2:  Assessment




Goal 3:  Connected Teaching and Learning




Goal 4:   Infrastructure for Teaching and Learning




Goal 5:  Productivity and Efficiency



Questions/Comments



I have reviewed the plan for alignment and completeness and provided feedback to the district.



               (print) Name of RESC  Reviewer                        

Signature of RESC Reviewer                                                         
Date


Please attach this sheet to your revised and completed tech plan:

Ken Pon
Peace Wapiti School Division
Chair: Technology and Digital Pedagogy Committee on Inspiring Education

Sunday 9 November 2014

Phase Four: Continued implementation with Goals two through five.


The following pieces are part of the rest of the technology plan moving forward.  In my installment of phase four: plan implementation, I shared the first goal and the general process for implementation.  This post gives you the rest of the goals and questions associated.  It is a comprehensive plan that I believe will set direction for my district.  It is important to understand that flexibility in this plan is important to its success.  


Goal 2:  Assessment


Alberta Education Tech Plan
PWSD Inspiring Education Tech Plan
2.0 Assessment:  Measure What Matters
At all levels, our education system will leverage the power of technology to measure what matters and use assessment data for continuous improvement.

Goal 2:  Assessment
At all levels, our education system will leverage the power of technology to measure what matters and use assessment data for continuous improvement.
What will your district do over the life of this local Educational Tech Plan to ensure that technology is used for assessment?

Action Plan for Goal Area 2


What Steps Will You Take?
Who Will Be Responsible?
When (be specific, e.g., by 10/1/16)?
How will you measure?


































Goal 3:  Connected Teaching and Learning


Alberta Education Tech Plan
PWSD Inspiring Education Tech Plan
3.0 Teaching:  Prepare and Connect
Professional educators will be supported individually, and in teams, by technology that connects them to data, content, resources, expertise and learning experiences that enable and inspire more effective teaching for all learners.

Goal 3:  Connected Teaching and Learning
Professional educators will be supported individually, and in teams, by technology that connects them to data, content, resources, expertise and learning experiences that can empower and inspire them to provide more effective teaching for all learners.
What will your district do over the life of this local Educational Tech Plan to ensure that educators are prepared to teach 21st Century learners and are connected to technology resources that support teaching and learning?

Action Plan for Goal Area 3


What Steps Will You Take?
Who Will Be Responsible?
When (be specific, e.g., by 10/1/16)?
How will you measure?































Goal 4:  Infrastructure for Teaching and Learning


Alberta Education Tech Plan
PWSD Inspiring Education Tech Plan
4.0 Infrastructure:  Access and Enable
All students and educators will have access to a comprehensive infrastructure for learning, when and where they need it.
Goal 4:  Infrastructure for Teaching and Learning
All students and educators will have access to a comprehensive infrastructure for learning, when and where they need it.
What will your district do over the life of this local Educational Tech Plan to ensure that all students and educators will have access to a comprehensive infrastructure for teaching and learning?

Action Plan for Goal Area 4


What Steps Will You Take?
Who Will Be Responsible?
When (be specific, e.g., by 10/1/16)?
How will you measure?






































Goal 5:  Productivity and Efficiency


Alberta Education Tech Plan
PWSD Inspiring Education Tech Plan
5.0 Productivity:  Redesign and Transform
At all levels, our education system will redesign processes and structures to take advantage of the power of technology to improve learning outcomes while making more efficient use of time, money and staff.
Goal 5:  Productivity and Efficiency
At all levels, our education system will redesign processes and structures to take advantage of the power of technology to improve learning outcomes while making more efficient use of time, money and staff.
What will your district do over the life of this local Educational Tech Plan to maintain or redesign processes and structures to take advantage of the power of technology to improve learning outcomes while maintaining efficiency?

Action Plan for Goal Area 5


What Steps Will You Take?
Who Will Be Responsible?
When (be specific, e.g., by 10/1/16)?
How will you measure?