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Title: Engaging All LearnersThe Electronic Syllabus Project


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Engaging All LearnersThe Electronic Syllabus
Project
  • Presented by
  • Courtney White, James White
  • Seaford Middle School
  • Seaford, Delaware

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Seaford Middle School
  • Located in Seaford, Delaware (25 miles north of
    Salisbury, MD)
  • 771 students in grades 6-8
  • 58 Free/Reduced Lunch
  • 49 minority enrollment
  • 20 Special Education
  • 3 ELL

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Technology at Work
  • The following technology is in use at SMS
  • 3 computer labs
  • 3 sets of wireless mobile laptops
  • 2 class sets of handheld computers
  • Multimedia teaching station in each classroom
    (computer, projector, cart, document camera)
  • Wireless environment
  • 5 Response pad systems

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Engage Me or Enrage MeWhat Todays Learners
DemandMARC PRENSKYs 3 types of students
  • The students who are truly self-motivated.
  • The students who go through the motions.
  • The students who tune us out. (These students
    are convinced that school is totally devoid of
    interest and totally irrelevant to their lives.)

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Engage Me or Enrage MeWhat Todays Learners
DemandMARC PRENSKY
  • Engage me or enrage me

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Engaging All LearnersThe Electronic Syllabus
Project
  • The Electronic Syllabus Project is an attempt to
    bring multimedia into the secondary classrooms in
    the Seaford School District.
  • Teachers who volunteer for the project aim to
    digitize most of what they do in the classroom
    and teach from their website on a daily basis.

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The Electronic Syllabus Project
  • The benefits of teaching from a web site are
  • Students are engaged on a daily basis.
  • Classroom projection systems are used to add the
    multimedia perspective.
  • Materials posted on the web sites can be accessed
    from home by parents and students.
  • Websites are dynamic, reflecting the teachers
    gain in technical knowledge and content.
  • Pace of website development is determined by the
    teacher.

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The benefits of teaching from a web site are
Students are engaged on a daily basis
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The benefits of teaching from a web site are
Students are engaged on a daily basis
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The benefits of teaching from a web site are
Students are engaged on a daily basis
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The benefits of teaching from a web site are
Classroom projection systems are used to add the
multimedia perspective.
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Google Earth
Classroom projection systems are used to add the
multimedia perspective.
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United Streaming
Classroom projection systems are used to add the
multimedia perspective.
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The benefits of teaching from a web site are
Materials posted on the web sites can be accessed
from home by parents and students.
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The benefits of teaching from a web site are
Materials posted on the web sites can be accessed
from home by parents and students.
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The benefits of teaching from a web site are
Materials posted on the web sites can be accessed
from home by parents and students.
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The benefits of teaching from a web site are
Websites are dynamic, reflecting the teachers
gain in technical knowledge and content.
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The benefits of teaching from a web site are
Pace of website development is determined by the
teacher
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The Electronic Syllabus Project
  • The main challenges of teaching from a web site
    are
  • Extra time for planning instructional materials
    and posting them to the web site
  • Reliability of connection

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Funding for the Project
  • Seaford Middle School received an Enhancing
    Education Through Technology Grant of
    approximately 125,000
  • Cost of Professional Development
  • Stipends
  • Substitutes
  • Cost of equipment (some of this equipment already
    existed in the classrooms)
  • Multimedia projection system, cart, computer and
    document camera 3300
  • Interwrite panel 700
  • Laptop 1400

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Why Use FrontPage as the Web Authoring Software?
  • Four options were considered
  • Current Cold Fusion web authoring program
    developed for the middle school.
  • MOODLE
  • FrontPage
  • Dream Weaver
  • Why Did We Choose FrontPage?
  • A group of teachers met and selected FrontPage
    mainly due to its ease of use and dependability.

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How Does FrontPage Work?
  • Each teacher has a web folder that they maintain.
  • Content developed at home using the laptop is
    placed in the folder at school and uploaded to
    the web site.
  • Demonstration

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Getting Started
  • In the spring of 2005 all secondary English,
    Science, Social Studies, Math, and Special
    Education teachers were invited to participate in
    the project.
  • They were required to attend professional
    development to learn how to create and maintain a
    web page.
  • 20 middle school teachers volunteered to
    participate

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Technology to Support the Project
  • Teachers received web space to create and
    maintain their sites.
  • Teachers received a laptop to use in school and
    at home to author content.
  • Teachers also received an Interwrite School Pad
    (portable Smart Board device).

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Professional Development
  • Teachers had to attend a two day training session
    during the summer (they had choice of several
    dates). During these sessions teachers learned
    to use FrontPage software.
  • Up to eight additional days of professional
    development were available if teachers wanted to
    attend. During these days teachers began to work
    on creating PowerPoint presentations, word
    processing worksheets/documents, locating
    relevant web links and selecting United
    Streaming video content.
  • Teachers received 20 per hour stipends.

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Professional Development
  • During the school year teachers may request one
    day per month to work with the schools
    technology resource teacher to continue to author
    and create materials for their websites.
  • Teachers may attend after school sessions one day
    per week. (20 per hour stipend)
  • A web site was created to support the web
    authoring
  • http//www.seaford.k12.de.us/es/dickersonm/Electro
    nic20Syllabus/fphelp.htm

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Lets Look at the Electronic Syllabus Sites
  • http//www.seaford.k12.de.us/es/dickersonm/

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Interwrite School Pad
  • When it came time to select an interactive device
    for the classrooms, the School Pad was selected
    due to its
  • Portability
  • Cost (700)
  • Allows for the teacher to be mobile and not tied
    to the front of the room.
  • Notes for classes
  • Demonstration

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ELMO
  • Elmo HV-110XG High Resolution Visual Presenter -
    PN  9336
  • 1/3" CCD (1,024 x 768) pixels progressive-scan
    CCD
  • Analog RGB output XGA resolution (1024 x 768)
    mini D-sub 15 pin
  • Fixed Iris, Focus not necessary (Focus Free)
  • Digital zoom 4x
  • 20 frames per second real-time viewing
  • Shooting area max 14.3" x 10.7" - min 7" x 5.3"
  • Folds in to a 2.3" x 11.1" x 6.3" compact carry
    size
  • discounts below 600!

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Microscope
  • How is this being used?
  • paramecium video
  • elodea leaf

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Flash Drive
  • USB flash drive is essentially used as a small,
    lightweight, removable data storage device of up
    to 64 GB (as of 2006).
  • USB flash drives are also known as "pen drives",
    "chip sticks", "thumb drives", "flash drives",
    "USB keys", and a wide variety of other names.

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Where to from here
  • Continue populating the websites with content.
  • Place classroom documents on site.
  • Increase the connection between classroom and
    home.
  • Blog Classrooms
  • Wikispace
  • Recruitment of new teachers???
  • Sound
  • Future Funding

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Engaging All LearnersThe Electronic Syllabus
Project
  • Questions?

Contact Information Courtney White E-mail
cwhite_at_seaford.k12.de.uswebsite
http//www.seaford.k12.de.us/es/cwhite/ Jim
WhiteE-mail jwwhite_at_seaford.k12.de.uswebsite
http//www.seaford.k12.de.us/es/jwhite/
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