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· Open Source Savings for a School District[ 0 comments - 3 reads ]
· Brandon Elementary transformed by K12LTSP[ 31 comments - 30 reads ]
· Create Self-Correcting Worksheets[ 63 comments - 28 reads ]
· Sparking a Revolution in Teaching and Learning[ 15 comments - 33 reads ]
· Who Wants to be a Winner[ 22 comments - 34 reads ]

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Welcome to LessonPlan Exchange!

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  Educational Technologies Open Source Savings for a School District

Anonymous writes "A lot of people ask about the real savings that Open Source can bring to school districts. Noxon Schools has used Open Source software for 6 years now and so I wanted to demonstrate the actual savings and philosophy of Open Source in a real life setting.

Noxon Schools is a rural school district in remote northwest Montana with a student body of about 270 students. The school uses 4 Linux Terminal Servers on separate networks to serve 125 Linux Thin Clients. In addition, the school has a Web server, DNS server, 2 Proxy Servers, Backup Server and a Samba server to provide all of the services the school needs in house. 60 computers run Windows 2000 or XP.

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  Posted by Ripperon Wednesday, September 12 @ 09:29:43 MST (3 reads)
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  Educational Technologies Brandon Elementary transformed by K12LTSP

Brandon Elementary transformed by K12LTSP

2006.07.19 16:00
Author Tina Gasperson


Two parent volunteers at an Atlanta district school have revolutionized technology use there by replacing Windows workstations with Linux on thin clients, using K12LTSP.


Daniel Howard and William Fragakis were spending too much time fixing "broken" computers at Brandon Elementary School. They were slow, frequently frozen, and "fraught with hardware, software, and malware issues. We would hear over and over again, 'our computer doesn't work anymore,'" Howard says, "and it takes hours to reinstall the operating system or figure out what driver got corrupted by what virus." Students weren't learning how to use the computers because frustrated teachers weren't including computer work in their lesson plans. "What we discovered is that teachers were really using [the computers] only for browsing and office applications." The school didn't have enough money to upgrade Windows 98 or aging hardware, and Howard and Fragakis were working many hours just to keep the school's technology afloat.


 
 
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  Educational Technologies Create Self-Correcting Worksheets

Mr. Michael writes "


Education World® Create Self-Correcting Worksheets


Create Self-Correcting Worksheets

By Lorrie Jackson

WHY A TECHTORIAL?

What will I learn today?

You will learn how to use if/then statements in Excel to create self-correcting worksheets.

What hardware and/or software does the techtorial apply to?


The techtorial applies to Microsoft Excel.

Which National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers does the techtorial address?


The techtorial will help teachers accomplish standard IIa in particular.
The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) has developed a set of National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers. Standards or Performance Indicators are included for each techtorial to help teachers and administrators improve technology proficiency. For a complete description of the standards indicated, go to NETS for Teachers.


WHAT'S A SELF-CORRECTING WORKSHEET?


Let's say your kindergarten class is struggling with simple addition. You'd like to use the computer to help review addition, but your Internet connection is spotty or nonexistent, or you're worried that students will start exploring other sites. You need something fun, simple, and offline!

Why not create a simple Excel worksheet that students complete on the computer? If they type the right answer, they get a happy face. If they type the wrong one, they get a sad face.

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  Posted by ripperon Tuesday, July 11 @ 15:43:07 MST (28 reads)
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  Educational Technologies Sparking a Revolution in Teaching and Learning

Mr. Michael writes "


How one of Ohio's lowest-performing elementary schools raised its third-grade reading test scores by a whopping 124 percent.


As a technology specialist, I'm supposed to believe in the power of educational technology to change children's lives. But when I saw one of our lowest-performing schools increase its pass rate on the state reading test by 124 percent in one year, even I was a little stunned.

About two years ago, our school district, like many other districts nationwide, was beginning to feel the first effects of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). Reading scores at many of our elementary schools were unacceptably low, and one school in particular (Fairmount Park Elementary School) had been labeled as 'in need of improvement' by the Ohio Department of Education.

Fairmount was a challenged school in a depressed community. With a city-wide unemployment rate of over 9 percent, two thirds of the students in the district qualified for free and reduced lunches. Things were even more challenging at Fairmount, as nearly 80 percent of its students came from economically disadvantaged homes. For many of these K-5 students, reading was not something that was valued in the home. Little wonder that nearly two-thirds of them were unable to get a passing score on the third-grade Ohio Achievement Test for Reading.

We tackled the district's reading problems with a broad approach that included a new research-based curriculum, intensive staff development, aggressive pre-testing, and daily after-school intervention programs. Because of its low test scores, Fairmount qualified for an NCLB Title II D: Enhancing Education Through Technology (EETT) grant. As the district's curriculum specialist for instructional technology, I was part of a team that formed and implemented a technology strategy that would have a real and measurable impact on student learning.

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  Posted by ripperon Thursday, June 29 @ 05:55:36 MST (33 reads)
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  Educational Technologies Who Wants to be a Winner

http://www.teachnet.com/lesson/misc/winnergame022500.html

Mark E. Damon originally shared his "Who Wants to be a Winner" game with members of Teachnet's T2T mailing list. Now, Mark has made available all of his entertaining creations so that you may download them NOW for use in your classroom. These PowerPoint™ presentations can be modified with your own questions to create an interactive review or test for your students.

Download Mark's games here

>Mark is offering these great PowerPoint tools for free. Please be sure to write and tell him how much you enjoy his work!


Teachnet contributor,Kathie Anderson (1st grade teacher, Sioux City, Iowa) wrote in to share how she hosts "Who Wants to be a Winner!" in her classroom:


 
 
  Posted by ripperon Wednesday, June 28 @ 22:21:15 MST (34 reads)
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  Educational Technologies Power to the Parents

Mr. Michael writes "http://edtech.texterity.com/article/20060607/21/

Power to the Parents




Online portals help parents become active participants in their children’s education.


By Bernard Percy and Mark Gura



THE DEFINITION OF EDUCATION in the 1828 edition of Webster’s Dictionary includes a section that’s as relevant today as it was when published: “To give children a good education in manners, arts and science, is important … and an immense responsibility rests on parents and guardians who neglect these duties.”


It has always been an immense responsibility for parents to be involved in school and classroom activities, extending the reach of the school into the home. This is especially true now, as the demands on students have increased, and influences and distractions are more diverse and omnipresent.


During the past several decades, educators have placed greater emphasis on establishing and maintaining parent-school relationships. “Parent involvement” has become an article of faith, a popularly sought-after source of support and assistance that all too often proves to be an unfulfilled hope.


Many approaches have been tried to improve parent participation — with limited success. Now, however, the advent of ubiquitous, affordable and easy-to-use technology promises to make a great difference, as we see an emergence of parent portals.

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  Posted by ripperon Wednesday, June 28 @ 14:58:57 MST (25 reads)
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  Educational Technologies School technology to be streamlined

bendorfm writes "

http://www.seacoastonline.com/news/06092006/maine/106953.htm

School technology to be streamlined

By Rachel M. Collins
news@seacoastonline.com

YORK, Maine - York’s School Committee has given the go-ahead to a kindergarten through Grade 12 technology system reorganization that would eventually mean no longer having individual computer coordinators at each school.

The committee voted unanimously Wednesday night that Gregg Martin, the school system’s director of information technology services, can begin working with the district’s administrative and technical teams to establish a systemwide technology program to replace the current school-based model.

Currently, there is a technology coordinator and an educational technician at each school - Village Elementary School, Coastal Ridge Elementary School, York Middle School and York High School.

The K-12 technology department calls for one director, one network administrator, one systemwide database administrator, three technicians and three integration specialists.

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  Posted by ripperon Tuesday, June 27 @ 12:22:58 MST (14 reads)
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  Educational Technologies Teaching with Technology: The Secrets of Their Success

bendorfm writes "

http://www.thejournal.com/articles/18654

Teaching with Technology: The Secrets of Their Success

Foremost leaders in education technology provide five lessons on using today’s tools to engage students, recharge teachers, and in some cases, change the world.

THIS DOESN’T SEEM to be the place to come to discover the secrets of teaching with technology. Between drab warehouses to the left and lonesome train tracks to the right, Alan Kay’s office is in a nondescript building set in the concrete fringes of Los Angeles. But its interior puts the exterior to shame. It is swank and cavernous—a good place to hide, as Kay, nowhere to be seen, appears to be doing.

“Can I get you a drink?” asks Kim Rose, a cognitive scientist who works with teachers and students in various schools and community learning centers, applying Kay’s ideas. Alan Kay, one of the earliest pioneers in educational technology, is—as he should be—busy. Busy not like the rest of us are busy. Busy plotting-thereinvention- of-the-world busy.

Over in the corner, a British-style red phone booth adds to the room’s allure and catches the eye. “When that phone rings,” Rose says, “pick it up and say the password.” Just then, the black receiver begins to vibrate with a faint jingle. With that, Rose is gone. Speaking the magic word into the receiver appears to activate a hydraulic mechanism. The booth’s back begins to fall away. A short corridor off to the right leads to a threshold.

What happens next is not transmissible. Certainly not right now. A smiling receptionist had made sure of it with a float of legal papers just minutes before. What can be said is that the mouse arrow you move on your screen and those little adjustable boxes that open and close, the icons that you click, the very idea of a laptop computer—for all of this you can, in part, give thanks to Alan Kay. And without knowing it, in the midst of a search to uncover ways to teach with technology that can transform classroom instruction, I had just stepped into his office. But more on that later. Here are the revelations my quest turned up:

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  Posted by ripperon Tuesday, June 27 @ 12:22:31 MST (13 reads)
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  Educational Technologies Technology to play an integral role in redesigning education

bendorfm writes "

http://www.leadercall.com/opinion/local_story_160101021.html?keyword=secondarystory

Technology to play an integral role in redesigning education

Columnist Hank Bounds

The draft plan for redesigning education for today’s workforce that I discussed in my last column is a comprehensive strategy that will impact all facets of education. Rosetta Richard, chair of the Mississippi Board of Education, has appointed three board members, including Sondra Caillavet, Rebecca Harris and Charles McClelland, to serve with her on a board committee to study the plan, which is pending approval by the Mississippi Board of Education and funding.

Schools serve as a mirror of the society around them. Just as technology has played an increasingly important role in the way our businesses operate and how we live our everyday lives, it has become an important tool in the classroom. Technology will play an integral role in the implementation of this plan.

Because technology helps us to manage, store and retrieve information that is essential to our jobs and our lives, children must acquire these skills in school today to be prepared for an even more tech-savvy world in the future. In addition to learning about technology, students also utilize technology in learning all other subjects.

Technology plays an important role in the classroom and beyond the classroom. In addition to facilitating the teaching and learning process, technology also enables schools to efficiently and effectively manage student and staff information. In addition, it is an important professional development tool for teachers and administrators.

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  Posted by ripperon Tuesday, June 27 @ 12:22:04 MST (18 reads)
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  Educational Technologies Williamsburg uses 21st-century technology as link to 18th century

bendorfm writes "

http://www.wvec.com/sharedcontent/APStories/stories/D8I4RL6O0.html

Williamsburg uses 21st-century technology as link to 18th century

06/12/2006

By SONJA BARISIC / Associated Press

Thomas Jefferson isn't about to start listening to an iPod, with telltale earbud wires dangling from beneath his three-cornered hat as he walks the streets of Colonial Williamsburg.

But people far from the restored 18th-century capital of Virginia can use their portable audio players to hear Bill Barker talk about the almost around-the-clock commitment it takes to portray Jefferson.

The world's largest living history museum long has utilized modern media to share its stories with audiences far beyond its 301-acre Historic Area, dating back to before World War II when it produced an educational film for schools.

That tradition continues with something that didn't even exist a couple years ago but that most any teenager today is familiar with: podcasts.

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  Posted by ripperon Tuesday, June 27 @ 12:21:32 MST (19 reads)
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