Action Planning Template
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Goal: To determine if mobile devices, specifically iPads,
increase student performance on standardized
tests.
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Action Steps(s):
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Person(s) Responsible:
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Timeline: Start/End
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Needed Resources
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Evaluation
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Create a survey for
faculty and students to determine what technology, if any, is being used in
the classroom.
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Lindsay Matlock
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March 2013/ March 2013
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Computer with internet
access, eduphoria! suite, survey monkey website
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Spreadsheet for data
assessment
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Analyze data from faculty
and student surveys
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Tech Team, Lindsay Matlock
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March 2013/ April 2013
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Computer, survey data
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Meet with Tech Team to
discuss results and create ideas to increase technology usage
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Implement ideas from Tech
Team meeting through teacher trainings and classroom demonstrations
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Tech Team, Lindsay Matlock
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April 2013/ December 2013
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Computer with internet
access, mobile devices (including iPads), interactive whiteboards
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Increase in teacher
comfort level and increase in technology integration
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Engage in self-reflection
throughout this action research project by the use of internet blogs.
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Lindsay Matlock
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Weekly 2013/ 2014
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Computer with internet
access, blogger site
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Updated processes on
action research project in blog.
Continue to follow and comment on other classmates’ blogs.
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Gain deeper understanding
of mobile devices, iPads, in the classroom by conducting research in various
outlets.
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Lindsay Matlock
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July 2013/ August 2013
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Computer with internet
access, Lamar virtual library, various educational magazines and websites
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Findings will be included
in mid-way report.
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Continuously monitor
technology integration with mobile devices, iPads, and student engagement
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Lindsay Matlock
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August 2013/ March 2014
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Conduct random
walkthroughs in classrooms, meet with teachers during conferences, assist
with creating lessons and finding apps
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Walkthroughs should show
an increase in technology use and hopefully the full immersion of the iPad
with student learning
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Create a survey for
faculty and students to assess results of technology being used
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Lindsay Matlock
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January 2014/ January 2014
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Computer with internet
access, eduphoria! suite, survey monkey website
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Spreadsheet for data
assessment
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Analyze data from faculty
and student surveys
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Tech Team, Lindsay Matlock
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February 2014/
February 2014
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Computer, survey data
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Meet with Tech Team to
discuss results and additional ways to help teachers integrate technology
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Conduct a study of mock
STAAR test scores from the 2012-2013 school year with results form the
2013-2014 school year. Look for any
patterns that may appear in the student data.
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Lindsay Matlock
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March 2014
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Computer with internet
access, eduphoria! suite, STAAR mock test results uploaded
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Spreadsheet containing
shifts in student performance from the mock testing
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Determine results and take
action based on all the data collected as well as the knowledge gained from
conducting research
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Lindsay Matlock
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March 2014
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Computer with internet
access, eduphoria! suite, all research documentation
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Results documented in
final action research paper
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Sustaining improvement by
frequent evaluation and reflection
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Lindsay Matlock
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Per Semester
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Computer with internet
access, email, feedback from administrators, faculty and students
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Participate in Tech Team
meetings and collaborate with administrators, faculty and students
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Sunday, March 17, 2013
Action Research Plan
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Great topic! I know most of our teachers struggle with integrating technology into their lessons. So many barriers...lack of technology, teachers uncomfortable with technology use, etc., etc., etc. No doubt this is the way students learn today so anything we can do to further that is commendable. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you will be able to find a lot good data on this topic. It may be easier for you to focus on a particular subject area, i.e. English Language Arts. You could compare STARR scores of students who are in a English that use iPads compared to students in English that do not use iPads? You may already have something like that in mind...just a suggestion. Great work!
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