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Creating Lessons Incorporating Technology

Join David Collings and Joanne Heaphy, Technology Coordinators at DCDAL, as they explore the innovative use of technology in Delaware's adult education programs. This session at the COABE Conference 2004 will detail the development of the Diploma-At-A-Distance (DAAD), Adult Basic Education At-A-Distance (DABE), and Family Literacy At-A-Distance (FLAAD) initiatives. Attendees will learn how to leverage Internet resources, form partnerships, and access low-cost, web-based instructional tools to enhance learning outcomes for adult learners in Delaware.

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Creating Lessons Incorporating Technology

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  1. Creating Lessons Incorporating Technology Presenters: David Collings, Technology Coordinator, DCDALdavid@collings.com Joanne Heaphy, Technology Coordinator, DCDAL jmheaphy@yahoo.com COABE Conference 2004

  2. Objectives • Explain Delaware distance delivery • Discuss partnerships • Demonstrate how to organize Internet resources • Examine low cost web based instructional resources

  3. Diploma-At-A-Distance (DAAD) • Created in 1997 to provide adult education anytime, anywhere in Delaware • Vision: a world class model of distance delivery to adult high school students • Mission: to offer a personalized program with quality instruction, effective support, and customer service at low cost to the student — supported by staff who are responsive, flexible, knowledgeable, and caring • Instruction offered asynchronously

  4. ABE At-A-Distance (DABE) • Created in 2001 to provide adult basic education to high ABE learners anytime, anywhere in Delaware • Vision: a world class model of distance delivery to adults needing basic skills development • Mission: to enable adult learners to become more effective employees, family members, and community participants by providing them the knowledge and skills necessary to gain employment, become better parents, and become more involved in their communities • Instruction offered asynchronously with Web-based content, voice-overs, and video

  5. Family Literacy At-A-Distance (FLAAD) • Created in 2002 to provide family literacy anytime, anywhere in Delaware • Vision: a world class model for distance delivery to adults and their children • Mission: to provide distance delivery to families with children under the age of 8 whose parents are at the high ABE level or beyond. It is designed to offer the four components of family literacy to help parents to help their children do better in school • Instruction offered asynchronously

  6. Orientation • DCDAL offers 5 Semesters per year: • 2 Fall, 2 Spring, 1 Summer • Student contact prior to orientation • Orientation process • Enrollment into a DCDAL program • Orientation follow-ups

  7. First Class — E-mail, Chat daad.k12.de.us:8080

  8. Serf — Learning Management System dcdal.doe.k12.de.us

  9. Novel Stars — Web-based Content www.novelstars.com

  10. Tutorsystems — Internet-based Content www.tutorsystems.com

  11. TV411 — Video & Web-based Content www.tv411.org

  12. Partnerships • Library resources: www.state.lib.de.us • PSA • Other educational outlets

  13. Closing Remarks and Q &A

  14. Product Reference Page

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