Technology Board Presentation November 2010

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Transcript of Technology Board Presentation November 2010

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John Wethington – Support SpecialistDHS – Angie StancilDGS– Angie ConnorBES – Jennifer Welsh / Angie ConnorWW / RES – Tammy Browning & Jennifer WelshDMS – Chip WoodenDVMS – Christy Hochmuth / Amy Berg

Closed over 2000 help requests in 2 years

BUILDING FOR THE FUTURETECHNOLOGY CONTACTS

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Dashboard / Mission / Continuous ImprovementDistrict – John WethingtonDHS – Angie StancilDGS / Banner – Angie ConnorDMS – Chip Wooden

Had 200 submissions to the Technology Strategic Planning Survey

BUILDING FOR THE FUTUREBUILDING LEADERSHIP TEAMS

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Motorola Wireless Antennas Installed at Banner / Ridgeview / Wilder-Waite / District

Offi ce Centralized array of antennas at Dunlap Middle School

Consistent 160 megabit traffi cDunlap Grade Fiber functioning at 1 gigabit

BUILDING FOR THE FUTURESUMMER NETWORK UPGRADE

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New Fiber Internet Connection with Mediacom 50 Megabits upload / download

Former Cable Connection New Internet Connection

BUILDING FOR THE FUTURESUMMER NETWORK UPGRADE

Barely 20%!

Maxing out!

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Over 1000 computers district-wideOver 200 desktops purchased Summer 2010150 laptops purchased Summer 2010

90 Netbooks on mobile carts for DMS

BUILDING FOR THE FUTURECOMPUTERS AND OTHER HARDWARE

DHS DMS DVMS RES DGS BES WW UO District

311222 185 136 136 120 123

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District Computer Distri-bution

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95 – Smart boards district-wide4 - Smart Response Systems were purchased in

Summer 2010

BUILDING FOR THE FUTURESMART BOARDS / SMART RESPONSE

DHS DMS DVMS RES DGS BES WW Dis-trict

Smart Boards

24 15 15 10 9 13 9 95

Rooms 62 30 22 22 15 23 16 190

2575

125175225275

Smart Boards / Rooms

DHS DMS DVMS RES DGS BES WW District

1:46

1:30 1:28

1:471:36

1:301:42 1:37

Smart Board / Student Ratio

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Schools are utilizing their smart boards as fast as we can get them installed!

BUILDING FOR THE FUTURESCHOOL TECHNOLOGY USAGE

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Many schools are using wiki’s, blogs, Pick-A-Time, and other forms of communication in their schools / classrooms

BUILDING FOR THE FUTUREWEB 2.0 / SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY USAGE

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DMS Computer Class created Flash Based Videos

BUILDING FOR THE FUTUREWEB 2.0 / SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY USAGE

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Many schools within the district are utilizing such tools as Flickr, Schedule Star, Write to Learn, AimsWeb, Lexia, etc. to bring technology directly to students.

DHS / DVMS are using GoogleDocs to help students working on projects at home/school

DMS have been using 90 small netbooks on laptop carts this Fall. Increasing the amount of computer time throughout the school.

Many more tools will be installed and in use over the next year!

BUILDING FOR THE FUTURESCHOOL TECHNOLOGY USAGE

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Powerschool was implemented over the summerWeb based grade book for teachers to use anywhereApple IPhone / IPad / and Droid compatible for mobile

useParent Portal for 24/7 access to grades / attendance

Over 39,000 logins since 8/18/2010 or an average of 204 logins per day!

BUILDING FOR THE FUTUREPOWERSCHOOL

DHS DMS DVMS MS/HS Avg

88.00%

71.50%81.90% 80.47%

Guardian Account/Student Averages

DHS DMS DVMS MS/HS Avg

22.30%

25.20%

26.70%

24.73%

Automated Email Noti-fications

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Sub Finder Centralized Substitute database Web-based / Phone driven for easy access from anywhere

E-Pay / Comalex Integration into Powerschool Pay online for registration fees and activity fees Display lunch balances from Comalex in Powerschool (and Parent Portal)

Curriculum Mapping Utilizing Atlas Mapping throughout the district

Data Warehousing Track data from all areas of the school district Data driven decisions Initial school / district personnel interviews beginning in November

Central ized Phone System Voice Over IP Scalable to add phones anywhere without complex wiring or third party vendors

District-Wide Internal Wireless DMS / RES / DHS New Addition are already completed

BUILDING FOR THE FUTUREFUTURE PROJECTS