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On the Road to a Technology Rich School

On the Road to a Technology Rich School. Workstation Deployment Process--LCS. Dr. Bill Piotrowski Machines, Money and Making It All Happen in Leon County Schools. State & Federal Mandates Leon County Products. No Child Left Behind FL Staff Development Protocol FL Star Report

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On the Road to a Technology Rich School

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  1. On the Road to a Technology Rich School

  2. Workstation Deployment Process--LCS • Dr. Bill Piotrowski • Machines, Money and Making It All Happen in Leon County Schools

  3. State & Federal MandatesLeon County Products • No Child Left Behind • FL Staff Development Protocol • FL Star Report • FL Accomplished Teacher Practices (EAP 12) • LCS Standards, Competencies and Indicators • LCS Web Portal

  4. LCS Competency Levels

  5. Car Analogy • Buying a car? • Consumer Reports& Driving Lessons • Practice. • Refuel. • Monitor progress—no tickets! • Many Ways to get there. • Bumps in the Road… • Relevant, Ongoing, Aligned, and Dedicated to Teacher Integration (R.O.A.D Professional Development) Training

  6. Bottom Line • You drive the technology integration in your classroom and assess student achievement! • We need techno savvy teachers! • Students are the winners!

  7. Introductions • If you were a car, what make and model would you be?

  8. Agenda • Introduction Xp OS • Understanding the Network • Outlook and Email

  9. Get on the Road: Xp OS • Fresh Interface • Basic Navigation and Desktop Properties • Add Printers • Understanding the Network • Legal Issues

  10. Easy Grade Pro • Electronic Grading Program for any teacher in any subject

  11. Communication 101 • Outlook • Email • Calendars • 24 Hour a day, Any time access: • www.webmail.leon.k12.fl.us

  12. Hardware Set Up • Connecting your own cords: Mouse, Keyboard, CPU, Internet & Power • Screen Pivot • Start Up

  13. E-MAIL REVIEW • 24 Hour a day, Any time access: • www.webmail.leon.k12.fl.us • Archive: Tools-Options-Other-AutoArchive • Out of Office Assistant: Tools-Out of Office Assistance • Make Folders: New Folder or Right Click • Delete BOTH Sent Items and Deleted Items

  14. LCS Technology Survey • Still in development, our group will test the survey’s first component. • Go to: http://www.tandl.leon.k12.fl.us/instructionaltechnology/index.html • Click “New User” and complete data. • The password will be sent to your e-mail. • Log in and click through the survey. • Please put comments about layout and ease of use at the end.

  15. Internet Use & Resources • Browsers & Tool Bars • URLs, Search Engines & Boolean Searches (worksheets) • Legal Issues (find LCS AUP) COPPA Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act • Evaluating Web Sites • Teacher Applications • Web Resources- Professional and Instructional

  16. What is a Browser? A software web browser program must be used to view web resources, including text, graphics, photos, and other media. Two examples of common web browsers are Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Netscape's Navigator. Both of these browsers are free and can be downloaded and installed on your computer.

  17. What is an URL? Addresses for web locations are called URLs. When you're connected to the Internet, the URL tells your computer where to go to access a particular resource. URLs are similar to e-mail addresses in that they both specify locations. A URL can give you a lot of information, such as: the name of the machine where the resource is located, the directory structure, and maybe even the name of the file itself. Protocol or Access Method Domain Machine Name/Network Html file Directory

  18. Educator Web Sites • FL Instructional Technology Resource Center http://www.itrc.ucf.edu/ • SUNLINK www.sunlink.ucf.edu • Intel Education www.intel.com\education • UWF STEPS http://www.ibinder.uwf.edu/steps/welcome.cfm • Miami Museum of Science http://intech2000.miamisci.org/ • PAEC http://www.paec.org • Beacon Learning http://www.beaconlc.org/BEACON/ • Museums http://www.flamuseums.org

  19. Instructional Internet Applications • Research • Virtual Field Trip • Web Quests • Web Pages • Collaboration outside of Class

  20. Resources From Summer Training 2005 • Developed by Jennifer Womble • womblej@mail.leon.k12.fl.us

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