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- 1. A program that helps both teachers and students
Collaboration
Social networking
21st century learning
2. Learning Village
Houghton Mifflin Learning Village is an application that both
educators and students can join together in a learning community.
Collaborating among its members help students higher level thinking
which is crucial for 21st century learners. Educators can use the
space to collaborate and align to state standards that are created
and designed specifically for our school district. The calendar
feature is useful for both student and teacher to keep track of
assignments, projects, readings etc.
3. to provide students with ways to work collaboratively using
technologies in a personalized environment. Effective learning will
increase when learning villages are present in an educational
setting.
The TIME IS NOW
4. Work Smarter
Not
Harder
5. Recognizing Problem
Or Need
I had heard this expression from my principal and thought what a
great concept. Although, I am not a teacher, I often hear from
teachers that they feel overextended. Teachers time is often
consumed by creating meaningfullesson plans that will extend the
students thought process, finding the time to implement each
lesson, grading to a rubric and providing insightful comments not
to mention benchmark testing, teaching to standards and finding
ways to meet each studentat their present level. No wonder why when
a new concept, idea or program is "pushed" on them they are closed
off and thinkit is "just something else to do".
All too often, educators lack the critical instructional resources
to provide students with the individual support they need. Now,
with the power of technology, educators can enhance classroom
content and make curriculum available to all students and teachers
from one central learning hub. By effectively integrating digital
content as a learning tool across the entire district, teachers and
students gain unlimited opportunities for focused, efficient
instruction that connects and aligns resources to the district
benchmarks.
6. As 21st learning is upon usHoughton Mifflin Learning Village is
a powerful instructional framework that represents the next
generation of learning creating a single point of access for
curriculum, communication, collaboration, teaching and professional
development.
7. About Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company is a education company
that is globally known. The Company publishes a comprehensive
pre-K-12 educational product as well as publishing reference works
and award-winning literature.A company with roots that date back to
1832, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt is proven to be an a company with a
commitment to innovation.
About Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Learning Technology
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Learning Technology (HMHLT) develops and
delivers interactive pre-K12 solutions that raise student
achievement. With many curriculum-based technology productsfor all
subject areas, HMHLT provides aresearch-proven approach for
integrating instruction, intervention, assessment and reporting,
professional development, and school-to-home connections.
The Company behind the Product
8. 9. http://www.hmhinnovation.com/Videos.php
10. Helps educators adapt lessons and instructional models in
real-time to provide the appropriate challenge for students.
Helps administrators build digital dashboards and customize reports
to their district workflows to make informed instructional
decisions
Development
11. Time Line
http://www.hmhinnovation.com/Press-Releases.php
12. Commercialization
Houghton Mifflin Learning Village
Communication channels include Mass Media, Reputation and
Events
http://www.hmhinnovation.com/Events.php
13. S Curve
14. Innovators- Georgia Department of Education
(June 2008) Strategies: Dashboard for resources needed to support
curriculum, best practices, 21st century learning skills to
accelerate learning and consistency.
Early Adopters- Bakersfield City School District
(June 2009) Strategies: Organization for materials and resources to
enhance teachers instructional expertise with a single log
on.
Laggards those who have not adopted any collaboration tool as of
2010.
Adopters of Learning village
15. 16. Decentralized Approach
Client control by local systems. Learning village is set up
individually according to the schools needs.
Key change agents will be Instructional Coaches at each school site
as well as Teacher of the Year.
17. Role Of Change Agents
Will be able to highlight positive attributes of the
innovation.
Establish individual relationships with teachers by taking time to
visit with each of them and observe their classes.
Analyze findings of observations with teachers.
Explore the innovation to meet the teachers individual needs.
Encourage key teachers to speak to others about innovation.
Reinforce with teachers who adopt the innovations importance, as
well as keeping abreast of any new issues.
Help teachers foster new relationships with other teachers
preferably from another school to spread benefits of
innovation.
18. Laggards will need extra attention to see perceived benefits of
Learning Village.
Hands on training
Allow time needed to sit with those already adopting and
implementing.
Meet with those laggards regularly to address
questions/issues
Help those Believe
19. Strategies to adopt
Trialability
Incentives
20. Reaching critical Mass
A key to reaching critical mass with Learning Village will be
to;
Target individuals in a system whom others look to for help.
Offering incentives to the teachers for tryingLearning
Village.
Act as if Everybodys using it and its the next big sweep in
Education.
DONT GIVE UP ON THE IDEA
21. Philosophy
As a school we are an educational organization with goals to help
students progress in theirlearning and help them become and feel
successful. Part of that is to differentiate lessons based on
students needs. Learning Village can help obtain those goals by
providing a way for teachers to collaborate and share lessons. Not
every student gets it the first time or necessarily the way we
teach it. It is important that we find ways to engage those
students without taking the time and effort to redo or rethink our
lessons.
We know a teachers time is valuable, so why not share our expertise
and knowledge with one another and we will more likely connect
concepts with students.Learning Village will analyze each students
performance and identify resources that will help your
instruction.
22. Work smarter
Not Harder
23. Believe
As becoming an educator each one of us made a commitment to provide
what is best for students. What better way than to implement
Learning Village. A specifically designedprogram for our all of us
that will align objectives, content, assessment and resources to
our benchmarks and standards. We are all educators who wish to do
the very best we can for each and every student. Learning Village
is a platform that can aide us in achieving that in a more
efficient way.
Advocacy of innovation and commitment to integration on the part of
the institution's administration is essential to its success,in
addition to a strong advocacy ,conditions are necessary for
technology adoption and diffusion, training on real needs is
crucial to its integrationTime for experimentation and development
of applications is essential. Successful peer users are needed to
lead its integration into the curriculum.This we can do!
Lets be a part of the implementation of this great tool designed
specifically forour needs.
24. http://www.hmhinnovation.com/LV.php
Rogers, E. M. (2003). Diffusion of Innovations.
New York, New York: Simon & Schuster, Inc.
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