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Technology Mendon – Pilot with Pearson Monticello – Grants to teachers

Leveraging the Mobile Device Invasion Presenters: Diane Robertson , Superintendent Community Unit #4- Mendon, IL Dr. Vic Zimmerman, Superintendent Monticello Unit #25- Monticello, IL Marilyn Holt, Superintendent East Richland Community Unit #1, Olney, IL. Technology Mendon – Pilot with Pearson

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Technology Mendon – Pilot with Pearson Monticello – Grants to teachers

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  1. Leveraging the Mobile Device InvasionPresenters:Diane Robertson , SuperintendentCommunity Unit #4- Mendon, ILDr. Vic Zimmerman, Superintendent Monticello Unit #25- Monticello, ILMarilyn Holt, Superintendent East Richland Community Unit #1, Olney, IL

  2. Technology Mendon – Pilot with Pearson Monticello – Grants to teachers Olney – iPad one-to-one program

  3. Purpose “To prepare college and career ready students utilizing 21st Century Technology”

  4. Funding Local Foundation District Dollars Grant money (Title I,Title II, E-rate, Special Education, Medicare, Vocational Education,Textbook, Children’s Low-Cost Laptop Program, etc.) Budget neutral! (Repurpose the dollars)

  5. Infrastructure • Quality Commercial Grade • Fiber • Cable • Networking Equipment (Wireless Access Points, Switches, Firewall) • IT support personnel!!!!!!!

  6. In-service Breakdown the barriers A paradigm shift in thinking Commitment!

  7. Suggestions • Visits to schools • Project Based Learning • Pearson • Learning in Hand - Tony Vincent • Utilize Learning Technology Centers

  8. Building Capacity • Teachers & Students • Presentations • Workshops • Conference

  9. Things to Consider • Change of mindset- • From a traditional delivery to project based learning • Time (8am-3pm) now expanded learning opportunities • Flipped Classrooms • (lecture on device – homework time with teacher) • Computer labs – fewer needed – gaining space • White boards become Smart or Mimeo boards

  10. The Right Device • • Research • • Read • • Try out a few devices • • Talk with others • • Visit other schools • • Think about • Quality (tough, durable, kid proof) • Speed/Charge • Battery life • Software/Apps • Price

  11. Results • Innovation • Collaboration • Enthusiasm • Student Outcomes

  12. Contact Information Diane Robertson – Superintendent - Mendon Community Unit #4superu4@cusd4.com Dr. Vic Zimmerman – Superintendent - Monticello Unit #25zimvi@sages.us Marilyn Holt – Superintendent - East Richland Community Unit #1mholt@ercu1.net Lee Pietrowski, VP Sales – IMAGETEC, LP lpietrowski@imagetec.com Dave Moravec – President – Integrity Schools dmoravec@integrityschools.com

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