August
Journals

Week 1- August 13-17
Well school has started and my new job is under way.
I am somewhat overwhelmed by it all. I look forward to working with the teachers, but at
the same time I feel a little sad about giving up my class. I know this is an unbelievable
opportunity and I look forward to learning and growing right along with the teachers and
students.
We had our first faculty meeting of the year and I
addressed my fellow teachers and introduced them to our grant and our plan of action. I
was met with a lot of support and a little apprehension. I can relate to how they are
feeling, but I know they can do this. My assistant coaches have been selected and I feel
confident that they will be valuable assets to their team members and me.
As we begin this week, I will introduce the teachers
to epals and train the teachers on schoolnotes. Most of us are already registered with
schoolnotes; we just need to keep it updated. We shall see what lies ahead. See you next
week.
Week 2-August 20-24
Well 70 % of teachers are on schoolnotes.com and we
will continue to monitor and make sure that they are being updated. I am working on
getting the rest of the faculty on and deleting those teachers that are no longer teaching
in our county.
10% of the teachers are on epals.com. I am in the
process of getting the rest on. We have begun to assess the students using the STAR
program and Compass programs. 70% of the teachers have sent me copies of their students'
scores. I have also started outlining projects for the teachers to use as examples for
their own projects. Five teachers have already started their first project and we have not
even received the contract and we have not ordered the new equipment. I was overwhelmed
last week because I was afraid they wouldn't be this excited, and I am equally overwhelmed
because they are. I am loving this job!!
Week
3-August 27-31
Still working on epals.
We have several teachers who are experiencing difficulty with their computers. We have
hubs down and servers down and not enough time in the day to get them fixed. They are
resourceful however. Many are using the library and several are using fellow teacher's
computers. We have a great staff. I feel lucky to be working with these wonderful people.
We are not complaining, we are dealing and doing the best we can.
I have been working
with my benchmark committee and we are just about ready to submit our rough draft. I will
be glad when this part is over. I hope we are doing it right. There has been a little bit
o confusion over it.
Projects are going well
so far. Many of the teachers are using digital cameras and word processing for their first
project. Lower grade teachers are directing their students in writing their own stories
and publishing using word and their digital images to illustrate. I am impressed with what
I have seen so far.
I am having difficulty
motivating a small few. They are my goal for next week.
September
Journals

Week
4-September 4-7
A great week has just reached its end. More and more
teachers are becoming involved. I still have a few to get registered on epals and 3 more
for schoolnotes. When they are on I will have 100% of the teachers registered. Now for
getting these ladies and gentlemen to keep them updated.
Now all we need is our contract signed and we can
really get going. I can't wait!!
September 10-14
What a horrible tragedy we have experienced this
week. I am in a state of shock. I really had a hard time keeping focused on the tasks that
were laid before me. My fellow teachers have felt the same. I believe we are all walking
around in a daze.
That being said, I can tell you it was tough getting
on with life. We are still working hard to get everyone on epals and keeping their
schoolnotes up to date. We are holding after school workshops to train our teachers on
these things. So far we are having a great turn out. We are also having some problems with
other programs and individual work stations in our school. We have an average of 20
computers not working due to hub problems or power supply. Our technology department is
working double time to correct these problems. We have at least 4 computers in each
classroom in grades K-3 and 9 in grades 4 and 5. It is a huge task.
Our goal for next week in 100% participation in
schoolnotes and at the very least 60% on epals. It is harder to do when our computers are
not working to their complete ability.
Here's hoping for a better week! :)
September 17- 21
Wow what a week!! I can't begin to tell you how busy
it has been. We have been doing Terrific Tuesday training sessions after school and I have
had a full house this week and I will have a full house next week if the sign up sheet is
any indication. The teachers are still overwhelmed but for the most part everyone is
trying to do their part with a positive attitude. Most of the faculty is working on their
first project even though the equipment has not yet arrived. We have our two basketball
teams working on student made programs using word, digital cameras and designing a cover
using Kidpix. The cheerleaders and their coach are making a Memory book showcasing their
games, competitions and camps using word and digital images. Each student on these teams
are writing their own biography and player stats. This has really helped getting our PE
teachers involved in the grant and using technology.
Open House was this week and it has been exciting
watching how the teachers were preparing for this night. Several of the teachers have
created slide shows with their students using digital images and Kidpix and putting them
on PowerPoint. It was a great edition to their student's regular work that we show during
open house. The Parent's seemed to enjoy watching the shows and were impressed with the
designs the students had incorporated into the presentation.
Thursday we had a little problem with the w32nimda
virus. Our system was corrupted and over 3000 files were infected and had to be repaired.
We are uncertain how long we will be down. This is not what we need at this time. I am
working with my teachers to keep them motivated and positive.
September 24-28
We have had a very busy week here at MES. When the
w32nimda virus was finally isolated we found out that our server had to be completely
rebuilt and several of the workstations had to have Norton anti-virus installed. We have
400+ computers in our school and only about 1/3 of those had Norton protection on them and
those that did have it had not been updated. This was either due to teachers not knowing
how or missing the update when it came out on Wednesday. Needless to say we had a lot of
work in store for ourselves.
Keeping an optimistic approach we used our Asst.
Coaches to help with the problem. We spent 1 day and 1/2 of another moving from
workstation to workstation and installing and updating Norton. By doing this we were able
to get a monumental task completed in 1/2 the time it would have taken our 2 Technicians
to complete. We also received valuable training. Now each teacher (all 58) knows how to
run a live update and how to scan for viruses. It was a tough job but a wonderful
opportunity for the rest of the faculty to see how hard the technology staff work and what
a massive job it is to run a school with that amount of machines.
It is now Friday and our server is whole again and
we take away a valuable lesson. One should never be lax in their virus protection. We are
proof of that!
We spent one week without AR and Compass, two of our
major programs our school uses these programs as extra practice and for testing purposes.
We were unsure for three or more days if we would still have the student data or if it had
been lost. I am Happy to report that all is well.
ALWAYS UPDATE YOUR VIRUS LIST!!!!!!
October Journals

October
1-5
We have had another busy week! Our
laptops have arrived! I am very excited but I have a lot of work ahead of me. After school
trainings are going well, We have 70% of our teachers using epals and several more are
signed up to train next week. I am overwhelmed by the enthusiasm we have experienced in
the last few weeks. Many are working on their projects and I am very impressed with the
results I have seen so far. Our P.E. teachers are working very hard on their projects.
They are using Printshop and a digital camera to display the P.E. students of the month.
One student in each grade is selected, a digital photograph is taken and downloaded to
Printshop were the child designs their page and write what they like most about P.E.. The
P.E teachers also write a little note about the student and why they were chosen. It has
been a great success!
We are all enjoying the PowerPoint
slide shows and we are working on compiling the class shows into one and having a school
slideshow to present at our Awards Day Ceremony at the end of the school year. It will be
great to see the slides the teachers and students have created.
I was so excited after leaving our
training on Thursday. My teachers were also excited to learn that they could incorporate
their favorite lesson plans into our technology plan. I learned so much; I look forward to
sharing all the ideas I brought back. I am amazed daily that there is so many wonderful
ideas out
Here for us to use.
October 8- 12
It has been another busy week. We have been working very hard to get our
laptops up and going. We have had some very good training sessions this week. I had a full
house for our PowerPoint training; I was very impressed with the ideas the teachers have
come up with. I think everyone ending up learning from one another. We had 17 show up for
training and only 14 had signed up. I am so overwhelmed by the response we have had. I am
very proud of my teachers and all that they have accomplished so far.
We have had several teachers submit their first projects. I am very
impressed with their creativity and integration ideas. One teacher read the book *Brown
Bear, Brown Bear* to her students. She then put her students on the computer to re-write
the story using their classmates. For example-Teacher, Teacher what do you see? I see Zach
looking at me. Zach would then tell who he saw and so on. The illustrations were done
using a digital camera and inserting the pictures on the document. They then bound the
book and designed a cover page. It is adorable and the children love reading a story about
their class.
A fourth grade teacher is in the process of creating a scavenger hunt for
his class using schoolnotes.com. He is designing it so that his students will learn how to
surf the web to find answers to various questions. His topic is space. He has provided
links to his schoolnotes address with questions under the link. The answers can be found
only using the links. After the students find the answers they will have to type them out
and email them to their teacher. The emailed answers will serve as the evidence that the
activity is complete and will help the teacher get a grade for that activity. He is using
some wonderful sites; nasakids.com and spacekids.com are two of these. They have a vast
amount of information. When this project is complete I will add the URL to my page.
October 15-19
It is a new week and it has been
filled with new adventures. I can*t express how exciting it is to see the teachers getting
involved with this grant. I am never lacking for training participants, and it is
wonderful to see them working together and teaching each other as they go along. I really
love getting their projects to look at. There are so many possibilities it is astounding.
Many teachers are interested in using Tom Snyder*s Graph Club and those that have been
very creative. Graphing is one of our weak areas and the kids are showing a lot of
enthusiasm and seem to be learning a great deal. We have finally ordered our wireless lab.
We had some complications but everything is good to go now. I can*t wait to get this
going.
Terrific Tuesday Training went
wonderful this week. We had a few setbacks with the server but they were all things we can
learn from. This week we did another PowerPoint training and we worked on inserting
digital images and sound bites. The teachers were very creative. I had a lot of positive
feedback and several have started creating slide shows with their students. Our goal is to
put all of these slide shows together and show it at our end of school ceremony. It will
be exciting to see how these teachers have used PowerPoint with their curriculum.
Dr. Ted Miller came here on
Thursday and Friday to begin our evaluation process. Most of the teachers were okay with
the idea, only a small few felt intimidated. I believe everything went well. I hope so
anyway. The teacher that had the targeted visit did a Graph club activity. The students
loved it. I was also impressed. She did a great job. She brought me the graph that the
students had made and their explanations. They were very well done and so colorful. The
teacher was pleased with the program because it was easy to use. I think she thought these
projects were going to be hard. I think that many are realizing that they do not have to
change what they teach, just add another element.
October 22-26
We have had a great
week here at MES! I have had a lot of positive feedback concerning the projects. The
teachers are working so hard and I truly appreciate all that they have accomplished thus
far. I still have a few who are slow to get going. Intimidation by Computer seems to be
the disease. I am trying to alleviate their fears, and slowly but surely I am making some
progress. I have spent the better part of this week ordering more equipment. I am anxious
for it to get here so that we can get on with the grant and have training with more ease.
The lab is wireless and I am looking forward to using it. It was late getting ordered due
to the cost and we have to take it slow due to county budget. They have to pay the
previous bill before they can order more. It means that we have to take things a little
more slowly than I want. I have learned to have more patience.
I have had the
pleasure of proofing and evaluating some wonderful projects. Our teachers love Tom
Snyder*s Graph club. From Kindergarten through 5th they all seem to enjoy teaching it and
incorporating it in to their regular graphing lessons. One of our Kindergarten teachers
has been working on her color unit. She has read several books to her children and then
went on to vote on the class favorite color. She then instructed her students to wear
something BLUE on Thursday (blue was the winner of the vote). She took digital images of
her students wearing their blue item. They are going to make their own book using similar
text from *Mary Wore A Red Dress* only they will trade red for blue. She then made graphs
with her students on Graph Club, separating the boys from the girls. She taught the
students how to make bar, line, circle, picture and table graphs and printed them. The
children were very exciting and I was the first to see them. I am very proud of her
creativity. She has taken one lesson that she would do regardless of computers and turned
into something new and fun and finished 2 out of her four projects.
I am very fortunate
that I have several teachers with her kind of attitude. I look forward to coming to work
and teaching these people about our system and introducing them to new software. I look
forward to next week and the TETC, It will be interesting seeing all of the ideas and the
new technology that is available.
November
Journals

October 29-
Nov. 2
Wow, what a busy and interesting week! I really
enjoyed the conference and I am please to add that my fellow teachers enjoyed it as well.
Several of my teachers have already asked if they could go back next year. WE hope so! I
was impressed by the variety of seminars that were offered and I was also very thrilled
that there was something for everyone. Two of our teachers attended the Terra Nova Seminar
and were ready to order the website and tools before they left Nashville. They had already
called our Assistant Principal to ask for the money to purchase. This is the kind of
response we all want to see. Many of the teachers have volunteered to share the ideas and
what they have learned this week with their fellow teachers. I am so proud of them. I
believe it was what we need as a group to get inspired and motivated to do our jobs in a
different way. Teaching children is a tremendous responsibility and it is our job and duty
to make it fun and interesting. My teachers loved to Jeopardy with PowerPoint seminar and
several have already designed their own games in their minds. I am excited about what I
will see from these teachers and what they plan to share with the rest of the faculty. It
has been a very busy week and I am exhausted but it was well worth it.
November 5-9
I have had an incredible week. My teachers are
responsible for 4 projects by the end of the year. Due to the slow rate of progression
involving my equipment I have allowed the teachers a little bit of extra time before their
first project was due. I set a deadline of November 30th. We have 57 teachers. Before the
deadline I had about 10 projects turned in. Since I set the deadline I have had 30 turned
in. I was so excited. I have a deep appreciation for all that the teachers have
accomplished. We have so much on our plates as teachers, They are in the process of
implementing several new programs including Four Block and trying to get all of their
students on level. Adding these projects to their already full load has been a bit
overwhelming for them. I can totally relate. We are held accountable for so much, one more
thing sort of tips the scales. They have handled it beautifully. They have turned in some
fabulous work and I look forward to seeing all that they will accomplish with their
students the rest of the year.
Most of the first projects have been using Tom
Snyder's Graph Club. It is amazing how they have come up with so many different ways to
graph things that they are already working on. One of my teachers incorporated her
Dinosaur unit to include a web Scavenger Hunt as well as a graph lesson on the defense
strategies of the Plant eating dinosaurs. It was wonderful. Another teacher designed a Web
test on the Human Body. Her students had to visit various sites and find the answers to
the test questions. When the test was complete they emailed their answers to her. It was
quite impressive. She also graphed the lesson. Her students graphed the number of bones in
the different parts of the body. She finished two of her projects in one day. I am so
pleased and excited. I work with a wonderful group of teachers who are motivated to do all
that they can to teach their students. They have the right kind of dedication.
November 12-16
Another week has past and I am amazed at how quickly
the first half of the year has flown by. I have had a great week with my teachers. Graph
Club is a huge favorite in our school and I am now trying to move them on into a new
program. Kidspiration Training will be held the next two weeks followed by KidPix. I am
having more and more projects turned in to me. I continue to be impressed by their
progress and creativity. I hope that they are truly enjoying what they are learning and
teaching their students.
The only problem I seem to be having is several of
the teachers think I am the technician. I am in no way a computer tech, nor do I want to
be. We have around 420 machines in our building and over 1400 in the county with an army
of 3 to take care of them. I know next to nothing about the network and the
configurations. I can not fix a computer that I know nothing about. I am in a quandary
about how to handle the problem in a way that the teachers do not think I am ignoring
them. I have a "Problem" notebook and I report the problems to the techs but
beyond that my hands are tied. I understand how the teachers feel but I don't think they
are putting themselves in the shoes of the 3 that handle the problems.
There is a small amount of hostility coming from
those few that think I am the reason they are not fixed. I promise I am doing what I can.
Stress is 99% of the problem I am sure. I am Hoping
a dose of Family and Turkey will help.
November 26- 30
Another very productive week has come to an end. I
am so OVERWHELMED! I think the grant is a wonderful thing, but when you have a large
school it is hard to juggle and schedule all of your teachers. I set a deadline for our
first project to be completed. They are due TODAY! I have all but 5 turned in. Out of 57
teachers I think that is a huge accomplishment. I have had a little grumbling, but for the
most part they have not done it to my face or too loudly.
Technical difficulties are still a number 1 issue
and of course, a priority. I do what I can, as do our underpaid, overworked and definitly
under-appreciated technicians. I am experiencing some degree of hostility from a small
number of teachers. I do understand and I do feel their pain. I was there, I know what
it's like to have to wait and wait so long that you feel it will never be finished, but
two people can only do so much.
On a more positive note, I have several teachers who
are working on different projects to submit and then train their peers. I am so excited by
the degree of accomplishments these teachers have exhibited. Next week, We have training
scheduled Monday through Thursday and each sign up day is full. This is a testement to the
dedication and work ethic my teachers exhibit on a daily basis. They do take some of the
stress away.
We continue to be held up by our cart for the
Wireless Lab. The cart is "on the truck" and has been for 3 weeks. WE (I) am to
"the raise a stink" point!!
I agree with some of my fellow coaches that it would
be an asset if we were to receive the grant money in full at the onset. It is very hard to
stager the ordering process, and work this grant to it's fullest capacity. It seems we are
always waiting for something to be ordered or delievered. Thankfully the majority of my
teachers are understanding. At least they appear to be.
I hope to see my cart next week!! But then we all
have dreams!
December
Journals

December 3-7
Well, we had another exciting week. It was great
getting together with my fellow coaches and learning from one another. I was relieved to
find that many of you are experiencing some of the same problems and have found wonderful
ways to solve the problems or simply adapt to them. Our biggest obstacle has been our
wireless lab. We are currently waiting for the arrival of our cart. The laptops have been
here for 4 weeks. It is getting beyond ridiculous. I have tracked, traced, cried and
begged, none of which have done any good. We are praying for it's arrival next week. It
was promised for Tuesday, Let's hope.
If this wasn't enough, there was a misunderstanding
with our Benchmarks. We initially sent our revisions on October 14th. They did not make it
to Memphis, I believe they are still floating in Cyperspace. I had no clue that they did
not arrive in Jen's hands. Evidently when they were opened they were in Wingdings. Lovely.
Keep in mind that this was going on right after our virus problem. I was totally unaware
that this was going on. Anyway, We resubmitted (just to be safe) on October 30th. It also
did not make it to Memphis. Once again I did not have a clue. My mistake was not alerting
Jen that they were coming and not putting notice of delivery on them. Friday when we
returned to school from Nashville, Jen had sent me an email alerting me that she did not
have our Benchmarks. Let the FREAK OUT begin! I could have died. I did not know where they
were. I have copies so that wasn't the issue but they were with my file at home. Anyway we
found them and I emailed them back to Jen and 5 attempts later she received them in Word
text rather than Wingdings. I had to save them to a disk, email them to my personal email
and them forward them to Jen. I was at my wits end by the time she finally recieved them.
I now know the full meaning of job related anxiety!! I think now everything will be
somewhat easier.
December 10-14
OUR CART IS HERE!!!! HOORAY!!! I can't even begin to
tell you how excited I am. Pathetic HUH? Eastern Computer sent a tech to help me set the
lab up and now we are good to go. It is such a load off. Our teachers were beginning to
doubt the lab's existance and I was right there with them. I am so excited about the lab.
I do need some suggestions on how to manage my time with the lab's checkout. Such as, how
often do I need to schedule down time for charging. It is a 20 laptop work center with
roughly 1 1/2 - 2 hour battery life. I am concerned with how I should go about scheduling.
Should I allow them to check them out or should I assign times? I am open to any
suggestions. The teachers are leaving it up to me. At least when I ask for their
suggestions, I do not get a response. If anyone has any (suggestions) let me know.
We did not have training this week. My teachers are
trying to get ready for break and asked for a week off. I was more than happy to! I think
I need a break myself simply to evaluate what I need to be ready for after the holidays. I
am scheduling training sessions for contracted services. When I know for sure I will post
any openings if any of my fellow coaches would like to come. I know we will be training
for Teacher Created Web sites in January, but I am not sure the date as of yet. I hope
every one has a wonderful Christmas Holiday!!
January
Journals

January 2-4
Well we are back at school and excited to begin another new year. My
daughter has strep throat so I am at home working on technology. Fortunatly for me I had
not scheduled anything until early next week. I knew the teachers would need some time to
get their students settled in. I have several people lined up to train our teachers. Our
first training will be held sometime in the final week of the month. A web designers is
coming to train 16 of my teachers on how to create a web site. We are very excited. Myself
included. I will let you know when we have a set date. There may be some slots available
if any of you are interested in attending.
January 7-11
Let it Snow, Let It Snow, Let it Snow!! We were out
of school Monday through Thursday so needless to say Friday had been a day for make up and
troubleshooting. I spent the majority of the day updating my files and checking on orders
and going door to door finding out what computer problems had arose over the holiday. I
think I have a good handle on things and then 5 more problems arise. It seems that no
matter how many we get up and running we have 5 more to go down. It is frustrating to all
involved. It has been a very slow week for technology. I am sure next week will be a lot
more eventful.
January 14-18
Well another great week has come and gone. We have
been working very hard to get as many trainings in as we could. Kidpix Deluxe 3 is going
to be a huge hit. Several of my teachers have viewed it and are very pleased by the
endless possiblities. I think that things are going to be on a more positive note from
here on out. Next Monday I will be leading a training on our Wireless lab and Kidpix for
our inservice day. I am a little nervous but excited as well. We plan to cover the rules
and regulations and also train on the new version of KidPix. I hope that it goes as
soothly as I plan. This is the first time I have trained the entire school in one day.
Normal training sessions are after school for a couple of hours and I have anywhere from
10 to 15 people. I will train 50 teachers on Monday. I hope I can keep their attention.
Inservice is typically not the favorite of trainings around here. I will let you know how
it goes.
January 21-25
Well I had a wonderful training day on Monday. The
first session was rough but it was with my former grade level and they were very
understanding. The "airport" of my wireless lab was not picking up a signal. Ten
minutes and a migraine later we discover that the prong in the plug was bent. We did get
it fixed but this is an example of what can go wrong with even the most careful planning.
We were able to train in the first group and the lab and
Kidpix was a huge success. I had to kick out the
first group to make room for the second group. We had allowed for one hour and 15 minutes
in each session and everyone wanted longer. I was pleased by this. We held four sessions
during inservice and several teachers asked for more after school training on KidPix and
several asked for idea sheets that they could add to. I was very excited by their
willingness to contribute to the program.
The rest of the week went well. We continue to get
in more software and equipment. The teachers have really taken off on the Grant and their
ideas are so wonderful. I am impressed daily with what their students have accomplished. I
look so forward to seeing what they create with KidPix. I also attended a training day for
Compass software on Wednesday. Thursday we had a day off for Flooding. So other than
training I have not had a very productive week with the teachers. Project 2 is due on Feb.
8th so I hope to share new Ideas with you soon.
January 28-Feb. 1
Another eventful week has come and gone. The lab is
a huge success. It has been a learning experience for one and all. The first day it was
checked out 4 laptops died before one hour had passed. The teacher who checked it out next
(after it charged again) had 6 to die before 15 minutes were up. The third teacher to
check it out had smooth sailing. I must say my headache was huge. I could not understand
why they were not lasting. We figured out that the chargers were not making a good
connection when we traveled over bumps. That fixed we set them up to charge for the night.
Little did I know that the Utility District was going to be working on the lines after
school. Power off no charge! The teacher who had checked them out had 16 out of 18 die
inside of an hour. We thought that we had a battery problem. I was in a fit. I
investigated further and learned of the Line work from the night before. Problem solved. I
went home with the worst kind of headache but with the knowledge that there will always be
bumps in the road, it is how you go over those bumps that matters.
On a less stressful note. We had Teacher-Created web
site training on Friday. It was very informative and we all seemed to take something away
with us. The excitment the teachers were feeling was the best part. They are all planning
their pages as I type and I look forward to seeing what they accomplish. Many plan to have
the students aid in the design process. I provide url as they become available. Our
trainer is returning for day 2 next week.
February
Journals

February
4-15
I will be glad to see everyone on
Friday. I need a support group after 2 weeks of the lab. I am worn out. My teachers are
loving it. They are really using it to its full capacity. I just do not seem to have
enough time in the day. I am really jealous of those of you who have a computer lab. We
are so over crowded that we just do not have the space for one. I love the wireless but
with only one it is a time and scheduling issue. I am writing this as the rest of the
school heads home, we were called out early due to snow. I am counting on the fact that it
is raining now and I will not get snowed in. It has been so hectic that this is the first
opportunity that I have had to sit down and really get anything done. This is a great job
for two people. I wonder if I am helping as much as I should be because I can't give each
teacher the time they should have. I would love to talk with the rest of you about time
management and How you possibly get anything done. It seems I am always running in
circles. I do enjoy this job and I find that it makes the day go by so much faster. I
hardly realize that the day is over. I want to take a moment to brag on my teachers. They
are one hard working group of people. I would love to be able to express my deep
appreciation for all that they do on a daily basis. It seems that words are not nearly
strong enough. They do their very best to teach their students, while dealing with every
kind of interruption and every kind of outside influence. The students really seem to
enjoy the lab. I am so excited when I see all that they are learning. I can not walk down
the hall without at least five students asking me when the lab will be back in their
classroom. The teachers are wonderfully creative. They have come up with some brilliant
ideas and I look so forward to posting them so all can benefit by them. We have just
received our alphasmarts and the teachers are already swarming the sign up sheets to check
the new lab out. Technology is a wonderful thing!
February 18-22
Technology Infusion Efforts:
This week has been an interesting week. We have infused
technology through several trainings and many have been teacher-led. We are in the process
of training on FrontPage so that teachers and students can build their own class pages.
This has been a goal of the teachers and several students are eagerly waiting to
participate. On Friday of next week we will have our second web page training. I am
enjoying the excitement the teachers are showing in relation to this training. The best
part of this training is the cooperation between the teachers. Our Faculty is so large and
turnover so great that many of our teachers do not know one another well or are not
comfortable with each other. While planning for the training the teachers have been
working together to build grade level pages. It has been great. My responses to these
weeks trainings have been very positive! The teachers have become more comfortable with
the technology and I think they are enjoying working on new projects.
Our goals for the program next year are simply being able to keep
up what we have started. We plan to take the library and convert it into a media center
complete with all of our new equipment as well as the new items we will buy with our bonus
money. (I'm thinking positively!)
Progress Indicators and Attitudinal Shifts: I think our best
indicator of success is our teacher attitudes. They began the year with worried minds and
fear of the unknown. Now they are working with confidence and pride. The response to the
lab is overwhelming. Not a day goes by that it is not in use all day. My teachers are hard
workers and strive to do their best everyday. I am completely comfortable in my new role
now and I think that the teachers are as well. We as a staff have made progress with our
attitudes with one another as well as accepting something new. It is very rewarding when
you walk through the halls and see evidence of the program. I love the reaction of the
students when they discover something new on the laptops or when they explore a web site
for their scavenger hunts. This is what it is all about!
Management Challenges:
Were do I begin? The lab is the most checked out item. I have
posted a schedule for check out for each week with 2-hour time slots for each check out,
which only allows 2 teachers per day to check out the lab. It has been extremely difficult
to instill a sense of fairness in this process. I have several teachers who have been
checking the lab out on a weekly basis and others who can't get to the sign up sheet
before it is full. I have had to come up with check out rules, which I wanted to avoid. It
is wonderful to see the lab in use, but I had hoped the teachers would be more willing to
share it. The lab management has been the biggest of my challenges.
February 25- March 1
This has not been a very productive week for me. My daughter woke Sunday morning with a
temperature of 100 degrees and by Monday morning had gone down to 99. I took her to school
only to be called after about 2 hours. We took her on to the doctor to discover that she
had tonsillitis, and ear infection and a mild case of the flu. Needless to say I missed 3
and a half days this week. I had to cancel my training and spent the week holding my baby
while she coughed and cried from feeling bad.
I called into school daily only to find out that a few individuals were upset with me
for "neglecting" my duties as the coach by not being at school. Needless to say
I was a little upset. I came in for a half day on Friday to diffuse the situation and talk
with the individuals who were unhappy. I went on to explain that my child was ill and I
would not neglect her to be there with the lab. Keep in mind the faculty and staff was
told daily of my child's illness and why I would not be there. After much politicking as
my dad refers to it, all is well. Next week will be spent working double time on my work
to get caught back up.
I did have several teachers work together with the lab to train other teachers
who had not had the lab yet. It was a wonderful success and it allowed the teachers to
learn from each other.
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