When doors
open at Stephen Decatur Elementary in the fall of 2011, students and parents
will find the front-running school has added a new, even higher-tech dimension
to its already innovative instructional process. Included as part of the curriculum
will be an iPad lab, video-based digital portfolios, a student-run Virtual Help
Desk, “real world” QR barcode technology, interactive eBooks and student-produced
video content to articulate the school’s offerings online and information about
high school choices.
“I wanted
to provide students with a cutting-edge technology bundle to build 21st
century skills,” says principal Charles
Connor, who is funding the initiative with a $10,000 Lindback Foundation Award
he received in recognition of his outstanding leadership in the School District
of Philadelphia. “The new program will also give Decatur kids an edge over
their peers when it comes to applying to special high schools and also to
college.”
The Academic Tech Pack
company, part of Apple’s Consultants Network, is providing and
supporting the iPads and surrounding learning systems, professional development
and curricula aligned to state standards.
iPads
All K-8 students at Decatur will have access to the iPad lab, including the
ability to check out the devices to help catch up from absences, or to complete
extension activities outside the classroom.
Digital Portfolios
Seventh graders will craft video and text-based evidence of achievement,
including projects, presentations, interviews and more, to add an element of
authentic assessment to more traditional evaluations, such as high stakes
tests. Parents will now have a secure
window into their student’s progress and activities in Decatur’s 21st
century classrooms. Ultimately, the accumulation of longitudinal data in
multimedia format can enhance high school, college and job applications by
offering a “real time” perspective on student progress and aspirations.
eBooks
Grade four- through- eight students will create interactive eBooks as part
of their technology curriculum, using the digital books to publish text- and
multimedia-based research reports, book reviews, exploratory projects and other
assignments. Completed eBooks will be available to other students and
accessible by parents for download.
Virtual Help Desk
Serving both student career-preparedness and school IT needs is the
eighth-grade Virtual Help Desk program, which will train students to become
“techxperts,” mentoring each other on an ongoing basis and offering video
chat-based technical assistance to teachers and peers in rooms across several
school buildings.
QR Code Technology
The same state of the art technology that allows users to point a smart
phone at a barcode and go directly to an online advertisement will be
integrated into lessons in grades four through eight. Students will gain the
“real world” technical skills central to this cutting-edge model, crafting
sample advertisements and correlated web pages.
Digital Pathways
The
Academic Tech Pack’s proprietary video delivery platform will enable Decatur students
to create and publish a professional video series featuring first-person student
and teacher clips describing Decatur’s various programs and learning
opportunities to inform prospective students and parents.
Understanding High School Choices
The high
school selection process and available options will be completely demystified
through iPad video content explaining procedures, and timelines and offering a
sampling of Philadelphia high school staff and students.
Meet Your Teacher
Students will film and create Meet Your Teacher personal video introductions,
scripted by staff and available online, to help K-8 students and parents get to
know their teachers before the start of the school year.
Full
Teacher Support
Academic Tech Pack’s scaffolded curricula guides teachers and students
step-by-step through each separate program area. For instance, the Crafting
Student Portfolios section includes a
15-lesson guide for defining personal attributes and accomplishments,
storyboarding, scriptwriting, editing, offering feedback, sharing portfolios,
and more. Additional professional development and support is delivered both
on-site and remotely by the Academic Tech Pack team.
“Our
entire staff is excited about transforming facets of the students' learning
through these engaging technologies,” says Lisa Slipp, Decatur’s Technology
Teacher Leader.
A Legacy of Innovation
Principal
Connor, who is retiring this spring after 41 years of service in Philadelphia
schools, says that with the iPad and Academic Tech Pack bundle, he’s setting
the wheels in motion to carry technology to a higher level at Decatur by
equipping younger- age kids with skills for the digital world. “Becoming 21st
century learners is important and gaining access to opportunities is
increasingly competitive for students these days,” he says. “I want to be sure
Decatur students are very well prepared and, whenever possible, have a leg up
on the competition.”