COLLEGE-READY LEARNER CRITICAL THINKER ADAPTABLE & PRODUCTIVE LEADER RESPONSIBLE DECISION MAKER SKILLED COMMUNICATOR HISD AN EDUCATIONAL ECOSYSTEM Specific Technologies Districts Need to Support the New Digital Landscape Beatriz Arnillas and Christina Masick
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COLLEGE-READYLEARNER
CRITICALTHINKER
ADAPTABLE &PRODUCTIVE
LEADER RESPONSIBLEDECISION MAKER
SKILLEDCOMMUNICATORHISD
AN EDUCATIONAL ECOSYSTEMSpecific Technologies Districts Need to Support the New Digital Landscape
Beatriz Arnillas and Christina Masick
HISD GLOBAL GRADUATE
SESSION OVERVIEW
• Districts are pressed to support:– Mastery-based learning (pace, UDL, data)– Easy and controlled access to digital, on-demand content to
provide learner preferences and choice of learning methods• High user expectations: technology “just works” and systems
communicate data• What systems are needed to support the new digital landscape?• Discuss Houston ISD’s framework and core components in
response to changing needs
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HISD GLOBAL GRADUATE
HISD AT-A-GLANCE
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HISD GLOBAL GRADUATE
HISD AT-A-GLANCE
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HISD GLOBAL GRADUATE
AN HISD GLOBAL GRADUATE IS …
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HISD GLOBAL GRADUATE
DIGITAL LANDSCAPE DRIVERS
Students interact with technology as part of the learning experience and expect quality digital tools with the ultimate goal being active learning (learner-centered instruction)
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Teachers
Students
Principals
HISD Central
Parents
Teachers have access to quality digital resources. Instruction shifts from teacher-centered to facilitated models that support learner agency (active learning)
HISD Central Administration lays the foundation of systems, data and communications, to enable flexible learning spaces and UDL
Principals determine school level content needs and make educated decisions about digital resources
Parents partner with students and their schools to access and interact with digital content to support anytime, anywhere learning
• Absenteeism• Budgetary decisions• TEKs mastery by
class• Teacher performance
and feedback9
HISD GLOBAL GRADUATE
DIGITAL CONTENT STRATEGY – LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (LMS)
• Implemented DTLP and digital tools interoperability standards– On the way to personalizing instruction
• Learning accessible and easy for all teachers, students and parents in one platform– Linked to various sets of standards– Guided by HISD curriculum materials
• Provide accurate and consistent data to teachers, Principals and district leaders for decision-making
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HISD GLOBAL GRADUATE
STUDENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
• Gradebook, system of record• Flexible, configurable system• Volume, diverse organizations and scalability• Engagement and support
– Parent/student Portal provide learner data to all stakeholder• OneRoster/interoperability
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HISD GLOBAL GRADUATE
ASSESSMENT STRATEGY AND LEVELS
• Check for understanding/formative• Snapshots (predictive & interventions)• Benchmarking (district & state) • State Testing and results• Other considerations: ESSA and special interest groups
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ACADEMIC DATA FLOW DIAGRAM
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Submit PEIMS
Record KeepingScheduling
School Administration
SIS
EDW
HUB (LMS)
3rd PartyVendors
Student Assessment
TEA
IntegrationsAnalysis
Reporting
Content DeliveryTeaching/Learning
Curriculum Planning
Roster Data
Usage Data, Results
Stude
nt Data
, Sum
mative
Assessm
ent
Resul
ts
For
mative
Assessm
ent
Resul
ts
Chancery SMS
Data Warehouse, A4E Dashboards, PWR Ad Hoc
Su
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Resu
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S
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nt, T
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Scho
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Staff Data
SAPHCM
Student, Staff, School data
Student, Staff, School Data
THE ROLE OF INTEROPERABILITY
• Why are standards needed?– Competing priorities– Constrained public funding – Immature industry solutions driven by vendors
• Need: Shift to partnership models
• IMS Global– LTI, Common Cartridge and thin Common Cartridge– QTI– OneRoster