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Illinois Shared Learning Environment
Illinois Pathways Initiative – Lead Entity DiscussionOctober 11, 2012
Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic OpportunityIllinois State Board of Education
Agenda
Introduction ISLE Overview
Shared Learning Collab.
Instructional Impact
Design Phase Focus
ISLE vision for STEM and
Career Development
Feedback/
Focus Groups
Use Cases & Apps
Need Prioritization
Wrap Up & Next Steps
Illinois Shared Learning Environment (ISLE)
The State of Illinois is developing a statewide technology infrastructure known as the Illinois Shared Learning Environment (ISLE). It will advance the personalization of learning and empower K-12, P-20, and workforce users to manage their academic and career pathways.
Currently, the ISLE team is working on the design phase.
ISLE Overview• Statewide initiative to create an
open source infrastructure• Collaboration with national
initiatives including: • Share Learning Collaborative
(SLC)• Learning Registry
• Illinois is 1 of 5 states participating with Phase I implementation of the Shared Learning Collaborative (SLC)
Illinois Shared Learning Environment
K12 (SLC
Technology)
• Learning Maps
• Dashboards• Portal• Curricular Support
Other K12
Early Learning
Post Secondary
Work Force
P-20 Alignment Using Longitudinal Data
STEM ApplicationsProgram of Study Learning Maps
Vendor and Open Source AppsState Developed Apps
To be further explore
d in RTT-ELC
Who is ISLE?
Illinois State Board of EducationIllinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity
Center for Workforce Development
Project Sponsors
Project Implementation Partners
Advisory Committee (Proposed)
ISBEDCEOIlliniCloudIIRC
CPSBensenville SD 2Urbana SD 116Sandoval SD 501
SIU/CWDUIUC/NCSACommunity CollegeUniversity
P-20 CouncilGovernor’s OfficeEarly Learning CouncilWorkforce
Civic Consulting Alliance: Overall Project Management
Illinois Shared Learning Environment
The first wide-scale, coordinated effort to make technology the disruptive, revolutionary force in education it has been in almost all other industries.
Consortium of Nine States Organized by CCSSO
Funded by the Gates Foundation and Carnegie Corporation
SLC is working to make personalized learning a reality for every U.S. student by improving the usefulness, variety, and affordability of education technology.
What is the Shared Learning Collaborative (SLC)?
Illinois Shared Learning Environment
A set of technology services that will allow districts and other users to safely and securely provide educators with the instructional data and tools they need to help make personalized learning a reality for all students.
The SLC is the foundation for the Illinois Shared Learning Environment (ISLE): “ISLE – Powered by SLC Technology”
What will SLC offer Illinois?
“What’s broken? The idea that ‘one size fits all.’ We aren’t meeting the learning needs of each student.”
Key Challenges Facing EducatorsWith increasing external pressures and declining resources available, educators find themselves facing a number of challenges in the workplace
Lack of Time“Just give us time to do some of the things we don’t have time to do”
Limited Opportunity for Collaboration
“Any time we want to collaborate it’s after school on our own time.”
Changing Expectations
“For new initiatives, you need to get teacher buy-in and involve them in the front line.”
Decreasing Resources
“$80 measly bucks for me to meet with other professionals and they won’t cover it?”
Increasing Data Demands
“It’s frustrating trying to figure out how to take data and do something with it to help students advance.”
Limited capacity for personalized
learning
The Next Level
State or Local Teacher Portal/Dashboard/Learning Builder
Student Data
Learning Maps
Professional Development
Lesson Plans
(Common Core)
Student Resources & Assessment
Tools(Common
Core)
State or Local Teacher Portal/Dashboard / Learning Builder
Student Data
Learning Maps(Technical and Employability)
Professional Development
(Technical and Employability)
Lesson Plans (Technical and Employability)
Student Resources & Assessment
Tools(Technical and Employability)
Take it to the next level by incorporating the technical and employability component.
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What the ISLE technology will enable
SLC Application Programming Interface (API)
SLC Secure multi-tenantdata store
LRMI metadata schema
Source systems data
(classroom, schools, districts, state)
Vendor Data
3rd Party Grading App
What the ISLE technology will include Learning Map
IL Sponsored Apps
Dashboard
3rd Party Data Management
App3rd Party STEM
App
SLC Sponsored Apps
3rd Party Curriculum
App
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Design Phase Focus• Application Layer:
▫ Leveraging SLC analysis of application scenarios▫ Defining scope of applications for investigation and
responsibility between NIU-IIRC and SIU-CWD▫ RFI for input from vendor community▫ Online surveys and focus groups for input from IL educators
and STEM/workforce development interests
• Cloud Infrastructure & Enterprise Software:▫ Designing application development and production
environment▫ Statewide identity integration/authorization system▫ Data model for all P-20 users▫ Long-term data transfer solution(s) for all P-20 users
•Pilot in Bloomington (D87) and McLean County (U5) of basic SLC functionality▫SLC Technology Alpha Release – Now▫SLC Technology Version 1 Release – Dec 2012
• ISLE Focus Groups and Requirements Development – Fall 2012
•Expansion to RttT Districts – Starting in 2013•Build ISLE P20 Components – Starting in 2013•Statewide Implementation – 2014-15 and
beyond
Illinois Shared Learning EnvironmentWhat comes next?