Grant Announcement

Grant Announcement

Wireless/Mobile Pilot Programs Wanted

Educators in Wayne RESA public school districts – this is an opportunity to experiment with and demonstrate the value of wireless/mobile technology for students and educators.

Community Telecommunications Network (CTN), through its member organizations, serves K-12, higher education, and public television communities in the metropolitan Detroit area, including Wayne County.  In Wayne County, CTN works with the (MISD,OS, Wayne RESA, DPTV, WSU, DPS) on behalf of its local school districts.

Through the CTN/Wayne partnership, educators in your districts have an opportunity to apply for early-stage funding to establish pilot projects that intend to demonstrate the value of access to wireless Internet in enhancing teaching and learning.

CTN is looking for innovation pilot programs to support and share with others projects that demonstrate 21century applications of technology, learning and communication.

Grant awards range between  $5,000 and $25,000, and are funded one year with possible extension for a second year.

To review the mission and goals of CTN and summaries of previously funded proposals visit the CTN website at <https://ctnonline.org>.

Snow Day Communication

Yesterday was our first Snow Day of the year. As some of you are very aware, we experienced some issues with our phone out system.

Please be aware that we use multiple systems to communicate crucial information to staff and students:

 

So, what happened yesterday? The decision to close schools was made by Mr. Whiston by 5:15 am. By 5:20 am, Mr. David Mustonen updated all of the above sites. That is, the news media was informed, the Facebook site was updated, the Tweet was sent out, and the web site was updated, and the phone call out system was entered.

However, there was a delay between when the phone message was recorded and sent to be delivered and when some individuals actually received the calls. We have discovered that there was a glitch that meant multiple calls were going out to some individuals whilst another group wasn’t receiving any calls.

An additional call was sent out in the afternoon to make sure that all students and staff members were aware that Tuesday would be a full day of school (Facebook, the web site and Twitter were also updated). These calls were sometimes duplicated multiple times.

We are working with RESA as to the phone issues. RESA (and we- along with most districts in Wayne County) switched phone providers this year. RESA has been working with EduLink (the company that provides the phone service) on these issues. There is an update coming within the next couple of weeks which should rectify that issue.

  • We rely on having updated information from Human Resources. HR is currently updating the information regarding staff information. If you have changed your contact information, please contact Human Resources.
  • We work really hard to provide communication to all of those who need it. We have built redundancy into the system as we don’t want to rely upon a single method of communicating. Too many things can go wrong with any one method of communicating. Although the phone system can make 5,000 calls a minute, when all of the school districts are calling off school at the same time, this can lead to delay in the process. Dearborn’s calls should all be made within 5 minutes, but there may be a delay as the system is calling other districts.
  • We will be running an updated test of the phone system once EduLink and RESA have worked out a few issues.
  • *Insider’s tip, I generally find Facebook the fastest way to get the information. 

Thanks.

Free Opportunities

Some of these may be a bit of a drive 🙂 , but some are nearby.
EdCampOAISD ~ *Free*   February 23 ~ A day of connecting, learning, collaborating, and networking for all educators! Follow @edcampoaisd on Twitter!

Blended Learning in the Classroom online course ~ *Free*  5 CEUs/50 SCECHs This blended course will prepare teachers to be effective blended instructors in their own environment

Digital Learning Day ~ *Free*  Digital Learning Day is a national campaign that celebrates teachers and shines a spotlight on successful instructional practice and effective use of technology in classrooms across the country. The inaugural Digital Learning Day boasted tens of thousands of teachers representing nearly 2 million students.

Safer Internet Day ~ *Free*  Safer Internet Day (SID) is organised by Insafe in February of each year to promote safer and more responsible use of online technology and mobile phones, especially amongst children and young people across the world.

Connected Educator Series ~ *Free*  Always available. REMC’s Connected Educator Series brings the ideas and practices of exceptional technology using Michigan educators right to teachers and administrators in an easy to access, easy to use, cost effective manner.  Access these videos directly from your desktop and play them at your convenience.

Day of Discovery ~ *Free*  Berrien RESA/REMC 11 is hosting a free professional development focused on creative ways to motivate students, engage higher order thinking, support retention and transfer, and achieve learning goals with creative integration strategies using Discovery Education media assets. Learn ways to foster student learning with Discovery Education streaming, Assessment and an array of Web 2.0 resources!

SBAC Opportunity

The SBAC is developing an online digital library that will offer professional development related to the balanced assessment system.  The MDE seeks to recruit 75 to 90 Michigan educators to become a network of educators that will recommend resources for the digital library.  More information, including time commitment and reimbursement, is available at:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/StateNetworkofEducators

 

The online survey application must be completed by Friday, January 25th, 2013.

Digital Learning Day

Dearborn Public Schools is proud to participate in the Digital Learning Day for 2013! Every day we provide digital opportunities to our community.

We will also be encouraging individual teachers to sign up and participate. Teachers can celebrate Digital Learning Day with school-based activities, projects, and interactive lessons in math, science, civics, and language arts.

This year’s Digital Learning Day is Feb. 6, 2013. Digital Learning Day is a culminating event in a year-round national awareness campaign to improve teaching and learning for all children. On Digital Learning Day, the national campaign is asking everyone, no matter your comfort with technology – teachers, librarians, school leaders, afterschool programs, community groups, parents – to sign up and be counted in this effort.

Do be forewarned that you are also signing up for an email newsletter as well.

MI-STAR connections

MI-STAR is constantly being updated. This comes from RESA. Several teachers have had some issues connecting from home. In doing some trouble-shooting, a “quick fix” is to update your browser. FireFox 18 is compatible with the MI-STAR site.

 

Email Certificate

You may see an Email certificate warning on email. The warning will note that our certificate has expired.

Action to take:

  • If on Outlook, click “Yes” to the question “Do you want to proceed?”
  • If on the web version, click on “Continue to the website (not recommended)”
  • If on a Mac, click on “Accept”

 

Our certificate was renewed but has not propagated through the system. We are following up with our domain registrar.

We apologize for the inconvenience.

Hanging Out at Salina Intermediate School

Chris K. and I are hanging out at Salina Intermediate School.

The great staff here has had some terrific questions. We’ve had the opportunity to share some tips, tricks, strategies and more.

  • Inserting a Video from YouTube into iLearn.
  • Promethean Basics.
  • Setting up ActiVotes for Promethean.
  • Adding video to a blog.
  • Adding background to Promethean flipcharts.
  • Setting up ActivExpressions.
  • Using Rubrics with iLearn.
  • Web Conferencing with iLearn.
  • iLearn modules.

Thanks to the wonderful staff for an opportunity to share strategies.

Open Source Software

The Technology Department is constantly looking at ways to be fiscally prudent, future proof and modeling best practice. Part of our model of doing that is to implement open source software where appropriate. Here are some of the open source software pieces we’ve implemented:

  • LibreOffice
  • iLearn
  • iBlog
  • Joolma
  • EtherPad
  • BigBlueButton
  • FOG
  • LimeSurvey
  • Ubunutu
  •  Mahara

We will continue to investigate resources to make district as efficient and responsible as possible.

Text on your Desktop

We are currently working on switching over our virus protection systems. This can impact you. We are uninstalling the old system and installing the new system. At the same time, we are working on our inventory system. We are working to automate as much of the process as possible. While the installation is taking place, some text is put on your desktop. Normally, this will disappear after a few minutes. Unfortunately, for some users, the text is not disappearing. This is a temporary situation whilst we are doing the installation of the new software. Within a couple of weeks, this issue will resolve itself. However, if the text on your desktop bothers you, you can change that by changing your desktop. (This may need to be done with every restart).

Please note that we are changing our virus protection in order to be as fiscally responsible as possible.

For Windows XP

  • Right click somewhere on your desktop where there are no icons
  • Go to properties
  • Click on the desktop tab
  • Choose picture
  • Ok

For Windows 7

  • Right click somewhere on your desktop where there are no icons,
  • Click personalize
  • Select the theme you want
  • Then click on the red X to exit out
Again, this is a temporary situation. Once we have finished the entire installation, this situation will no longer occur.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the HelpDesk.

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