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Home Base Overview/Orientation

Home Base Overview/Orientation. May 20 , 2013. What is Home Base and what will it do?. Home Base is an online tool for teaching and learning. Every user will have one password to enter only one time to access resources and tools. Why Home Base?.

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Home Base Overview/Orientation

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  1. Home Base Overview/Orientation May 20, 2013

  2. What is Home Base and what will it do? Home Base is an online tool for teaching and learning. Every user will have one passwordto enter only one time to access resources and tools.

  3. Why Home Base? • Improving teacher effectivenessby providing tools aligned to NC’s Standard Course of Study that promote efficiency by connecting grade books, lessons, instructional resources, and assessments • Ensuring daily parent access to student grades and assignments • Providing time saving toolsthat give ongoing data, results, and recommendations to teachers and students

  4. Home Base is One Technology Platform with two key functions: Student Information System (SIS) Instructional Improvement System (IIS) Tools for Teaching and Learning Tools for Information and Data

  5. Instructional Improvement System (IIS) Student Information System (SIS) Information Instruction Educator Effectiveness: Evaluation and Professional Development Student Information and Learner Profile Data Analysis and Reporting Instructional Design, Practice & Resources Assessment Integrated Instructional Solution a newstandards-aligned tool for instruction, assessment and data analysis Information a simpler, better information system to replace NC WISE Effectiveness a simpler, better online evaluation system and new professional development system Truenorthlogic Evaluation and PD Schoolnet Instructional Tools and Assessment Test Nav SummativeAssessment OpenClass Collaboration PowerSchool Student Information

  6. Student Information System

  7. Student Information & Learner Profile • Teachers takes attendance, enters grades, checks students’ performance • Nurse checks immunizations and tracks daily medications • Counselor discusses performance with parents, reviews graduation goals with student • Superintendent views PMR and reports on demographics, dropout rates and appropriates funding • Principal reviews disciplinary action while discussing with parents

  8. Student Information System-Parent and Student Portals • Increase the Communication Between School and Home • Parent Single Login • Student Login

  9. Parent Portal • Parent Single Login • Allows parents to log in once and view all their children’s work assignments and progress • Parents can be kept up to date with their child’s progress • Parents create their own user name and password • Continuous communication between school and home

  10. Provides Student Ownership of Learning • View Student Work and Assignment Grades from Teacher Gradebook • No Surprises!

  11. Provides Student Ownership of Learning • Access Student Grades and Assignments • View Absences and Tardies

  12. Provides Student Ownership of Learning • View Student Grades as the Year Progresses

  13. Scaffolds Collaboration • Email Notifications • Email the Teacher Directly

  14. Scaffolds Communication • School Bulletin: Latest News for You and Your Students

  15. Scaffolds Communication and Ongoing Awareness • Parents Can Subscribe to the icalshareCalendar • Updates with Assignments and Scores

  16. Student Information System- PowerTeacher

  17. PowerTeacherGradebook • Select the GradeBookLink or the Arrow For Quick Access

  18. PowerTeacherGradebook • Tour of Gradebook

  19. PowerTeacherGradebook • Categories • Homework • Test • Quiz • Project

  20. PowerTeacherGradebook • Setup Gradebook • Setup Categories • Grade Setup • Teacher Defined Codes • Comment Bank

  21. PowerTeacherGradebook • Create Assignments • Auto Fill • Exempt Codes • Missing Codes • Late Assignments

  22. PowerTeacherGradebook • Final Grade

  23. PowerTeacherGradebook • GradeBook Reports

  24. PowerTeacherGradebook • Communication with Parents and Students • Classroom Rules; Class Expectations

  25. PowerTeacherGradebook • Missing Assignments • Individual Student Reports • Multi Schedule Report • Final Grade & Verification Report • Student Roster • Standards Reports

  26. PowerTeacherGradebook

  27. Instructional Improvement System

  28. Instructional Design, Practice & Resources • Find sample lesson plans, units, resources • Create lesson plans and link to appropriate resources • Differentiate lessons for students • Access Open Education Resources Lesson Plans

  29. Assessment • Search for assessment items/tasks • Create, administer, and score assessments at classroom, school, and district levels • Administer statewide assessments • Formative Assessment Strategies and Resources

  30. Data Analysis & Reporting • Customizable views • Role-based Information • Multiple Data Comparisons • Attendance • Grades • Test Scores • Discipline

  31. Educator Evaluation • The Process Is NOT Changing

  32. Educator Evaluation • Easy step-by-step interface • Integrated feedback analysis • Building level administrators can assign rights to others for certain parts of the process

  33. Professional Development System Features • View, register for, participate in PD • Get suggestions for PD based on class performance or observation/evaluation data • Implement educator evaluation processes

  34. Resources in Home Base

  35. Sample LEA Assessment Items

  36. NC DPI Resources

  37. Who Wants Pizza? A Fun Way to Learn About Fractions Exploring Linear Data Sample Mathematics Resources Summary: This site comprises six lesson activities including the definition of a fraction, equivalent fractions, addition of fractions, and multiplication of fractions. Students may respond online to get immediate feedback, or they can work the examples on grid paper. Summary: Students model linear data in a variety of settings that range from car repair costs to sports to medicine. Students work to construct scatterplots, interpret data points and trends, and investigate the notion of line of best fit. • Standards: • CCSS.Math.Content.8.SP.A.1 • CCSS.Math.Content.8.SP.A.2 • CCSS.Math.Content.8.SP.A.3 • CCSS.Math.Content.HSS-ID.B.6c • Standards: • CCSS.Math.Content.3.NF.A.3a • CCSS.Math.Content.3.NF.A.3b • CCSS.Math.Content.4.NF.B.3a • CCSS.Math.Content.5.NF.A.1 • CCSS.Math.Content.5.NF.A.2 • CCSS.Math.Content.5.NF.B.4a

  38. Comparative Religious Teachings Zimmermann Telegram Sample Social Studies Resources Summary: Lesson plan from Asia Society aligned to Summary: Lesson plan from National Archives • Standards: • NCES WH.H.7.1 & AH 2 6.2 • Standards: • NCES WH.H.2.4 & 2.5

  39. STEM Resources(Science, Technology, Engineering, &Mathematics) Faucet Flow Rate Marble Ride In this STEM lesson plan students design a roller coaster ride for a marble with the goal of having it travel as slow as possible. Standards: CCSS.Math.Content.3.OA.D.8 NCES.3.P.1.1 NCES.3.P.1.3 NCES.5.P.1.1 • Students conduct experiments to determine the flow rate of faucets by timing how long it takes to fill gallon jugs. They do this for three different faucet flow levels (quarter blast, half blast, full blast), averaging three trials for each level. • Standards: • CCSS.Math.Content.8.SP.A.1 • CCSS.Math.Content.8.SP.A.2 • NCES.8.E.1.4

  40. Purchased Resources Initial Content • Science and Social Studies Assessment Items [9,600 items] • Science and Social Studies [~10,000 resources] Later in 2013 • Next Generation K-12 Common Core ELA and Math Items [in Development]

  41. Timeline

  42. How will Home Base be rolled out? • Home Base will be available to districts without costs for the 2013-14 school year. • Home Base will be phased-in with many key functions available at the beginning of the 2013-14 school year. • 2013-14 year will be a kick-off year; we expect it to take districts time to learn and apply the resources in Home Base

  43. R = Required Products being integrated to create Home Base R PowerSchoolStudentInformation UserPortal via PowerSchool R Core Instructional Improvement System Test Nav SummativeAssessment OpenClass Collaboration Schoolnet Instructional Tools and Assessment R Truenorthlogic Educator Evaluation Content in SystemTools for Teaching • Assessment Creation Truenorthlogic Professional Development • Initial Content • Math, ELA, Science and Social Studies Assessment Items for Benchmarking and Classroom Assessment • Instructional Content (e.g. lesson plans and unit plans) housed in the NC Learning Object Repository

  44. Time Line July/August 2013 R R Schoolnet Instructional Tools and Assessment PowerSchoolStudentInformation Truenorthlogic Educator Evaluation Content in SystemTools for Teaching • Assessment Creation Teacher only October 2013 R OpenClass Collaboration Truenorthlogic Educator Evaluation + Principals March 2014 2014-2015 R Truenorthlogic Professional Development Test Nav SummativeAssessment

  45. Cost

  46. R = Required Products being integrated to create Home Base R Required Tools will always be Free of Charge PowerSchoolStudentInformation R Test Nav SummativeAssessment R Truenorthlogic Educator Evaluation

  47. Products being integrated to create Home Base Optional Tools will be free in 2013-14 and will require a $4 per student cost share in 2014-15 for all that you see listed below . Core Instructional Improvement System Test Nav SummativeAssessment OpenClass Collaboration Schoolnet Instructional Tools and Assessment Content in SystemTools for Teaching • Assessment Creation Truenorthlogic Professional Development • Initial Content • Math, ELA, Science and Social Studies Assessment Items for Benchmarking and Classroom Assessment • Instructional Content (e.g. lesson plans and unit plans) housed in the NC Learning Object Repository

  48. Why this approach? • Offers time to work with Home Base and plan to use its functionality to improve student outcomes • Offers time to consider how Home Base might save districts money

  49. System of Support

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