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Independent Schools and Blackboard Learn
• ANNIE LEWIS, SENIOR MANAGER K-12 MARKETING, BLACKBOARD• MIA WALSH, CURRICULUM TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST, NOTRE DAME PREP SCHOOL
Homeschooled Virtual Schools Online Charter Schools
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Source: Ambient Insight “The US Market for Self Paced Products and Services: 2010-2015 Forecast and Analysis.” Released January 2011
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• 63% of students identify online learning as a must-have component in their “ultimate school”
• Over 40% of students are currently communicating with theirteachers electronically and over 70% of students are communicating with friends and family through text, email, and IM
• Over 70% of high school students have access to a computerand 67% have access to a cell phone
What Are Students Saying?
Technology is a daily part of students’ lives and should be integrated into their school lives.
MIA WALSH ‘84Curriculum Technology Specialist
6 – 12 – private, Catholic, all femaleTowson, Marylandwww.notredameprep.com
NDP Environment Choosing Blackboard Strategic Planning Goals Preparing Faculty Blended Learning Opportunities
BLACKBOARD IMPLEMENTATION
8th year of 1-1 laptop school for Upper Level – student owned
2 students: laptop in Middle Level in carts – NDP owned
Interactive projection systems in 80% classrooms in UL, 100% in ML
NDP ENVIRONMENT
Amalgamation of Moodle, SharePoint, FrontPage
Shared network drives for documents Offer 21st century skills in protected
environment Effective communication between
stakeholders
CHOOSING BLACKBOARD
Excellence by Design – a 7 year plan
2 student-based objectives 2 organizational capacity objectives Blackboard has roll in three out of four
STRATEGIC PLANNING
STUDENTS WILL DEMONSTRATE INITIATIVE AND ACCOUNTABILITY FOR THEIR LEARNING.
Access to class lessons, lecture notes and video/audio recordings from that day’s class
Grades posted for assignments through Grade Center
Provide differentiated learning opportunities for students.
Identify 21st century learning styles as it applies to the learning experience & utilize Blackboard tools that coincide.
CULTURE OF CLEAR, TIMELY, AND SUBSTANTIVE COMMUNICATION AMONG ALL STAKEHOLDERS.
Blackboard provides multiple methods to communicate teacher/student; student/teacher; student/student
Utilize Blackboard courses to disseminate information to entire community with guest access.
Parent Association has course to share documents for every grade level
Implementation of Alert Now, a Blackboard product
ACHIEVE EFFECTIVE VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL INTEGRATION OF THE CURRICULUM.
Humanities / STEM programs – Blackboard shared courses with multiple teachers using site
Ability to compare grade-level courses of the same subject area or the progression from year to year.
3 full days of Blackboard training in summer
2-4 paid afternoon sessions per month using Title II money (Schoolhouse NDP)
Tech Mentors in each Department Parent training sessions for 6th grade students
PREPARING FACULTY
Wikis, Discussion Boards Blogs Wimba Sessions Group Tools (file sharing, communication)
Integration with SafariMontage Ability to post video, audio or files
BLENDED LEARNING
ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS
1. How are you using technology at Notre Dame Prep and is it effective at fostering student achievement?
2. How is technology keeping students and parents engaged?
3. Is Blackboard making the school function more efficiently?
4. What do parents and students think about your use of technology?