Laura Funk
South Middle
School Teacher
Technology Integration Initiative
Needs
Assessment (Rationale)
We have over
750 students at South Middle School. Our school services students in
6th, 7th and 8th grades. We are in a low-income area and test in the
mid-ranges on the county standardized tests. Most classrooms at
South are utilized during all periods. Teachers give up their
classrooms during their planning periods to facilitate school wide needs, such
as our special education teachers, reading teachers and any remedial or
advanced classes that require a quiet space to work with smaller groups of
students.
At South
Middle School we are moderately equipped for general technology usage
school-wide. We have a few mobile laptop
carts that are shared between grade levels and 3 computer labs are reserved to
use throughout the school year. I have personally
raised the bar in my department by working very hard to save levy funds from
past years to acquire ipads for my students.
By the New Year, I hope to have received the remainder of my ipad order
so that I have a complete classroom set of ipads to be a one-to-one
classroom. I have decided to pursue
acquiring the “genius kit” offered by OSMO programs for each of my ipad devices
in the New Year, to further push the effectiveness of the ipads as educational
tools. The OSMO programs will come with
5 options for educational exploration:
Words, Tangram, Newton, Masterpiece & Numbers. The ipad devices are currently used solely by
the art department, so are not loaned out around the school. However, with all of the interactive
educational opportunities these kits provide for our students, I may look into
loaning out (trading) my classroom with other teachers so that these OSMO
capabilities can be utilized to their full potential in all subject areas, not
just ART. I would need to train teachers
on how to use the devices beforehand, but I feel the educational possibilities
with the genius kit is going to be immense.
The OSMO features are very user-friendly and basic, so students of all
developmental levels should be able to complete the tasks with ease on their
own, with a partner, or with an aide.
The use of this technology supports student engagement in learning across
the board! - Vocabulary, shapes, colors and their relationships, facilitates
creativity and out-of-box thinking, as well as group collaboration and math
development. As I mentioned above, the
learning options are vast with the OSMO genius kit. I believe the integration of the OSMO devices
at South would be hugely beneficial and would increase confidence, engagement
and participation.
Cost-Benefit Analysis
OSMO Genius
Kit $99.99 x 25 (ipad devices) = $2,499.75 Total
Tax free &
free shipping.
Cost to
educate teachers in the school $0
Grant I
would apply for
Investing in
Innovation – US Department of Education
This program provides
competitive grants to applicants with the purpose of improving student
achievement and attainment in order to expand the implementation of, and
investment in, innovative practices that are shown to have an impact on
improving student achievement or student growth.
I feel this
grant would be perfectly suited for my project needs and the needs of my school
long-term. This could be the beginning
of a larger-scale endeavor that stems school and countywide.
The site does
not list a deadline. They state “The FY
2015 competitions are closed and award announcements will be made by the end of
December 2015” I think this particular grant has a gradual grant approval rate
as the year progresses depending on monies available and worthy
applicants. Perhaps a first come, first
serve motto.
Technology
Implementation Plan
To Do
·
Acquire
funding approval from a grant committee.
·
Purchase
OSMO Genius Kits
·
Upon
arrival of OSMO Kits, set up each ipad device with the programs, apps and
accessories needed to be fully operational and OSMO tricked out.
·
Train
myself and a group of willing teachers in how to properly utilize the OSMO
learning stations for optimum learning and efficiency.
·
Get
started with classrooms using the OSMO learning stations and unleash the
potential!
Professional
Development Materials
Why reinvent
the wheel here?! OSMO has created several
short video clips highlighting the various learning benefits of the OSMO
programs and how easy and user-friendly the accessories are, so for this part I
would be sure to show each video clip to the whole faculty to give them a
glimpse of the possibilities within their classrooms in using the OSMO learning
stations.
I would then explain to them
that I have acquired grant monies to purchase the programs and will be using
them soon with my classes. At this point
I would also express to the faculty that I would be willing to train and loan
out my classroom so that others may benefit from the devices if
interested. I’m sure my list of
interested teachers would be growing fast at this point and I would move on to
training teachers and setting up an OSMO Station schedule.
My
professional development will NOT be a required training for all faculty
and staff. The professional development will only be required for
those interested in utilizing my OSMO stations for their classes. I will
provide deadlines for those interested, so everyone can be trained at once in
an efficient manner and we can begin to set up a schedule for trading
classrooms. I will provide a short survey at the conclusion of the
training, after the teachers have spent at least 3 classes utilizing the
OSMO stations. I feel that timeframe will give the teachers a good scope
for how much the stations can impact the learning of their students.
Here is the
reflective survey I created for the professional development:
Addendum
The OSMO
programs are fairly new, so relevant information is limited to video
advertisements, reviews, demonstrations, and blogs, so those are what I have
listed in my resources.
Resources
Chatzopoulos,
N. (2015, April 6). How to use Osmo in the classroom - Daily Genius. Retrieved
November 4, 2015, from http://dailygenius.com/use-osmo-classroom/
Eligibility -
Investing in Innovation Fund (i3). (2015, April 22). Retrieved December 2,
2015, from http://www2.ed.gov/programs/innovation/eligibility.html
Make Better
Decisions with the World's #1 Survey Platform. (n.d.). Retrieved December 4,
2015, from https://www.surveymonkey.com
Masterpiece
for Osmo. (2015, March 12). Retrieved November 18, 2015, from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0upQlA6K5YI
Moynihan, T.
(2015, March 12). A Simple iPad Add-On That Helps You Draw Flawlessly.
Retrieved December 3, 2015, from
http://www.wired.com/2015/03/simple-ipad-add-helps-draw-flawlessly/
NAEA -
National Art Education Association. (n.d.). Retrieved December 2, 2015, from
http://www.arteducators.org/grants/additional-grant-tips-scholarships
Osmo
Masterpiece is iPad Freehand Drawing Magic (HP Sprout beater). (2015, March
12). Retrieved November 11, 2015, from https://youtu.be/UjLM5GFcut4
Osmo from
Tangible Play. (2014, July 8). Retrieved December 2, 2015, from https://youtu.be/fx1ecLoBkss
Osmo in
Schools. (2014, November 20). Retrieved November 7, 2015, from
https://youtu.be/zEsJwwdq4r8
Osmo |
Educational Games System for iPad. (2015, June 14). Retrieved November 16,
2015, from http://www.ourkidsmom.com/osmo-educational-games-system-for-ipad/
Seidman, L.
(2014, September 14). Osmo for iPad Review - Educational apps that interact
with real objects. Retrieved December 6, 2015, from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERwtTmdJxgA
Simms, G.
(2015, April 27). Our iPad Classroom. Retrieved November 11, 2015, from
http://ouripadclass.blogspot.com/2015/04/the-one-where-i-share-all-things-osmo.html
Playosmo.
(2015, December 2). Retrieved December 2, 2015, from http://blog.playosmo.com/
Laura,
ReplyDeleteI love the possibilities Osmo for iPads has to help unlock the creative talents in students. Your project, as I expected, is well thought out and very smartly put together. Your information is clear and concise. The proposed use and training is defined and shows good potential for increasing student achievement beyond the art classroom. Well done!!! I hope that the grant reading committee sees the merit in this project and fully funds it. As I was researching Dept. of Ed grants (like yourself) I found that some grants ask for matching funds from other sources (Not sure if the funds you are seeking require that) so, you may want to look at some other funding sources. Apple may be willing to partner or you can become an Osmo Ambassador (https://my.playosmo.com/assets/files/teachers/OsmoCommunityRewards.pdf)
Thanks for sharing this technology tool I have been all over the site ever since you posted that clip in a previous post.
Rafe,
DeleteGlad to hear the OSMO devices sucked you in too. They really do hold tons of creative and problem solving options and I look forward to trying one in person. I appreciate your encouragement and positive remarks and wish you the best of luck in your project being funded. Best Wishes and Congratulations on a job well done.
Laura,
ReplyDeleteYour technology integration initiative is very well written. Your rationale is very clear and easy to understand. I like that you incorporated the videos into your presentation for professional development. OSMO devices seem like they would be great with your classroom. If you did apply for this grant and you received them I would love to know how they worked in your classroom. These devices help with students creativity and are hands-on, which is always something nice. I like that you only made the professional development required for those teachers that are going to utilize the devices. It is very clear that you have put a lot of time and effort into this. Great Job!
Laura,
ReplyDeleteUsing these OSMO devices in your classroom seems like it would be a great tool to use in your art classroom, and I think that its great that you are considering loaning them out for other teachers to use. Sharing new technology is the best way to get it to spread into other classrooms, thus improving your entire school. Great job!
Thanks Brandon! I appreciate the props and def agree that we need to collaborate and share with others. Only way to encourage its use and adaptation.
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