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CONFRONTING THE BRUTAL FACTS Using walkthrough data to make decisions about transforming teaching and learning with technology.

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CONFRONTING THE BRUTAL FACTS

Using walkthrough data to make decisions about transforming teaching and learning with technology.

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“CLEAN YOUR ROOM PLEASE!”

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DATA DRIVEN

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DATA DRIVEN

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DATA DRIVEN

Professional Development Decision Making

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DATA DRIVEN

Professional Development Decision Making

Technology Support Decision Making

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DATA DRIVEN

Professional Development Decision Making

Technology Support Decision Making

Technology Acquisition Decision Making

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DATA DRIVEN

Professional Development Decision Making

Technology Support Decision Making

Technology Acquisition Decision Making

Supervision Decision Making

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SNAPSHOT

0

17.5

35.0

52.5

70.0

LiteracyAdapting Transforming

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DOG AND PONY SHOW

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INDICATORS

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INDICATORS

Access to Technology

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INDICATORS

Access to Technology

Student Activities

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INDICATORS

Access to Technology

Student Activities

Teacher Activities

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INDICATORS

Access to Technology

Student Activities

Teacher Activities

Equipment Use Audit

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FRAMEWORK

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ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGYLiteracy

•Technology use occurs at scheduled times

•Limited or no student access

•Little equipment is needed

•Labs are primary location of equipment

Adapting•Individual teachers initiate tech uses if equipment is available

•Increased numbers of equipment are needed to meet specific objectives

•Efforts are made to move technology closer to classrooms

Transforming•Technology is accessible wherever learning is happening

•Students and teachers initiate technology use

•Learning tasks require a wider range of technologies

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STUDENT ACTIVITIESLiteracy

•Students are learning technical skills

•Students are using technology when the “real work” is done

•Student products are technology focused

Adapting•Student experiences depend upon teacher directed assignments

•Drill and practice•Instructional Games•Research is “go look up” and “tell me back”

Transforming•Students construct meaning and to produce information useful to others

•Students are explorers, producers of knowledge, communicators and self-directed learners

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TEACHER ACTIVITIESLiteracy

•Teacher talk is “technology talk” rather than “learning talk”

•Teachers view technology as something to do or to learn

•Teachers instruct on how to use technology tools

Adapting•Teacher talk is “same stories with new tools”

•Teachers view technology as interesting but optional and not necessary

•Teachers use technology for productivity

Transforming•Teacher talk is “new stories with new tools”

•Productivity tools are used to construct meaning

•Teachers are facilitators, designers, learners, and researchers

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EQUIPMENT USE AUDIT

Tool Access In Use

Projector

Desktop Computer

Laptop Computers

Document Cameras

Electronic Whiteboard

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DATA

11%

84%

5%

Access

Literacy Adapting Transforming

26%

68%

5%

Student Activities

13%

81%

6%

Teacher Activities

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LOGISTICS

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LOGISTICS

Schedule

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LOGISTICS

Schedule

“What do you want instruction, supported by technology, to look like in this building?”

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LOGISTICS

Schedule

“What do you want instruction, supported by technology, to look like in this building?”

Every Classroom

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LOGISTICS

Schedule

“What do you want instruction, supported by technology, to look like in this building?”

Every Classroom

Debrief and Plan For Next Steps

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LOGISTICS

Schedule

“What do you want instruction, supported by technology, to look like in this building?”

Every Classroom

Debrief and Plan For Next Steps

Share Copies of the Data

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LETS GO ON A VIRTUAL WALKTHROUGH!