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ANYTIME
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ANYWHERE LEARNINGLotsie
Wooten
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ANYTIME
ANYWHERE LEARNING
DEFINED
AAL is the assimilation of technology with student-centered instructional
strategies that promotepersonalized learningfocused on achieving highacademics and 21 st
Century Skills anytimeand anywhere.
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STRATEGIC PLAN 2012
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2015 GOAL: Provide a learning environment conducive to changing teaching and
learning strategies that focus on 21 st Century Teaching and Learning SkillsAnytime and Anywhere.
21 st Century Skills Curricular Enhancements Employ 21st century curriculum & instruction methods that integrate innovative and research-
proven teaching strategies, modern educational technologies, and real world resources andcontexts.
21 st Century Technology Infrastructure additions, upgrades, & modifications Identify and put in place necessary changes to the overall technology infrastructure that are
needed to support the needs of the operational and educational objectives of the district. 21 st Century Mobile Devices Research and supply GS students with MDs
Move in the direction of allowing Garden Spot students to bring in their own technology mobiledevices and/or provide technology mobile devices for Garden Spot students while redeployinglaptop mobile technologies to elementary students.
21st
Century anywhere access Teaching and Learning A comprehensive infrastructure for teaching/learning is necessary to move beyond the
traditional model of a classroom into a learning model that brings together teaching teams andstudents in classrooms, online learning centers, and homes anywhere that people have accessdevices and an adequate Internet connection. An infrastructure for anywhere learning isnecessary to support a society in which learning is life-long.
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COMPONENTS OF AAL
LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Spartan Learning Portal Centralized course management system used for teachers
to provide digital content required for their courses
Provides ability for quick authentic assessments Provides links to other educational resources
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COMPONENTS OF AAL
SAFE STUDENT MOBILE DEVICES
Lenovo ThinkPad X130 & X120 Laptops Teachers provided with 2 classroom management tools
LanSchool computer monitoring/interaction tool
Aristotle Automatically emails after every class period what students were doing on the computer Parents provided with filter and Aristotle
Aristotle Emails nightly if signed up. Internet filter 24/7 regardless of
Student being at home/school. If it fails, it fails closed
Specially designed carrying case
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COMPONENTS OF AAL
STUDENT
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CENTERED INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES
Collaborative learning Project-based Problem-based
Flipped classroom (reverse teaching) Teaching where students get instruction at homeand tutoring/group work in the classroom
Hybrid Learning In-rotation model 3 stations
Independent online course work station Collaborative learning station Direct Instruction station
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PA HYBRID LEARNING INITIATIVEPA-HLI PILOT
Formed through a partnership with Dellicker Strategies, Education Elements,Harrisburg University, and 5 Intermediate Units (IU13, IU14, IU15, IU18, and IU23)
1 of 14 districts in PA participating Received grant money from PDE 4 Teachers participating
2 Middle school (Mr. Long and Ms. Delallo) 7 th Grade Math 2 High school (Mrs. Kilgore & Ms. Ripple) 9 th grade English and Social Studies
Content providers Apex Learning & Achieve 3000 = 9 th grade English and Social Studies
Compass Learning, Virtual Nerd, and STMath = 7th
grade Math Hybrid Learning Management System (HLMS)
Provides single sign-on for students and teachers Dashboard for students, teachers, and administrators
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TEACHER FEEDBACK AAL -
Mr. Manfred Eller 9 th grade Science Mr. Chris Epler 8 th grade Social Studies
Hybrid Learning Ms. Kim Delallo 7 th grade Math
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AAL STRUGGLES Solved
Digital divide among students Athletic students and after school sports Printing for Garden Spot students
Internet connectivity issues at home In progress
Ongoing professional development for teachers Student training of critical applications and basic computer
skills Parent communication parent email/Aristotle reports Students who dont have internet at home Student run technology help desk to provide 1 st level help
desk or quick technology problem resolution
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AAL- WHATS NEXT? Continue Instructional Strategies Individualized
Professional Development thru 12-13 for 7,8, and 9grade faculty
Collect data from PA-HLI and report to PDE for 12-13 Work with and research external agencies such as
Microsoft Partners in Learning, ISTEs 1to1
Computing, PDE, and Project Red for best practicesand future grant opportunities Prepare for Phase 2 of AAL implementation
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QUESTIONS???
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