Technology Initiative and Grant Proposal – Help us See the
World to Create: iPad Integration for the Artist in Us All.
Enjoli Bell
Rationale:
I decided to base my technology initiative off of the time
that I spent as a high school art teacher in WV as I am currently not working
in a school environment. I taught Art I for four years in Preston County before
relocating. The technology that I have chosen to incorporate is iPads. During
my time in the art classroom, I was only fortunate enough to have 2 computers,
a laptop for my use and a desktop for student use. So needless to say this was
a constant strain on everyone. The
situation was the same for my fellow art teacher. We had very limited funding
for even basic materials. The students would have to constantly share and
rotate through using the computer for images, researching for projects, and
visiting museum sites. Being that art is a visual language; students are in
constant need of visuals to create from. Having very few books in the classroom,
the students needed to rely on the internet for a visual library. If we could
acquire even ten iPads this would dramatically increase the student’s ability
as 21 century learners. Not only could they easily search images needed for
references, they could access museum sites,
use the camera to go out and create their own compositions or images for
projects, look up questions that they may have on their own, and create digital
art using art apps. Truly the possibilities would be endless for creating and
learning in an art classroom with iPads at the student’s disposal. They could
learn how to create artwork for future presentations, how to upload these to a
digital portfolio and even comment and critique each other’s artwork online.
Needs Assessment:
The community analysis of Preston County Schools shows
that the region is characterized by rural development, farmland, forest, and
residential areas. To the West are Monongalia, Marion and Taylor counties and
to the south is Tucker County.
The census of 2000 showed that there was a population of
29,334 people. The racial makeup of the county was 98.84% White, 0.29% African
American, 0.11% Native American, 0.15% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.57%
Hispanic or Latino, 0.05% from other races and 0.54% from two or more races.
The median income for a household in the county was
$27,927, and the median income for a family was $32, 904. 14.70% of families
and 18.30% of the population were below the poverty line.
Preston County has 49.0% of students receiving free or
reduced lunch. This shows the percent of all enrolled children in grades K-12
who applied and were approved for free or reduced-price school meals. This is
used as a measure of the percent of poor and near-poor children in West
Virginia. Based on this demographic
information integrating technology and trying to keep our students competitive
for college or the job market is very important. Integrating iPads will help
students to become more actively engaged in the objectives and goals for their
lessons.
Help us See the World to Create: iPad Integration for the
Artist in Us All.
Project Overview:
It is vital for students to learn to create digitally using
21st century technology to be prepared to succeed after high school
in college and the workforce. Students
having access to iPads in the Art classroom would be able to create and share
digital content and media that focused on art and also cross-curricular
learning. The Fine Arts department teachers will collaborate to integrate the
use of iPads in their classrooms.
Goals:
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Given iPads in an art classroom students could
draw, paint, use digital photography, critique, use digital storytelling, animation, graphic
design, build websites, movie-making, and more.
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Work with students to expand their knowledge
base on how to use technology to help them become better 21st
century learners.
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iPads can help students to become more proactive
in answering their own questions by providing them the ability to open up an
internet browser and locate the information needed.
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Students will be able to upload and share their
work more easily with each other and provide critique and feedback to others in
the classroom.
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Having access to iPads in Art will provide a
great multimedia environment for students to learn, create and grow from.
Activities to Integrate iPads into the Art Classroom:
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Students will create digital artworks using 21st
century technology to gain skills needed to succeed in the future.
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Students will use iPads to read and research for
their art projects and concepts.
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Students can search and find images for
inspiration and reference.
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Using iPads in the art classroom gives students
a base to build technology skills that they can use in other classes and in the
future to create presentations.
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Students will upload their artwork to Artsonia
and collaborate with each other by critiquing artwork and providing positive
feedback to each other.
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Students will be able to access a wealth of
information on artists or time periods that we are studying.
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Students will experience a multitude of ways to
create using art apps.
Alignment to International Society for Technology in
Education (iste):
I chose one sub-category from each standard for the art
classroom, to start out and focus on but each sub-category will be covered in
the course of a school year.
1. Creativity and Innovation- Students demonstrate creative thinking,
construct knowledge, and develop Innovative products and processes using
technology.
B. Create original works as a means of personal or
group expression, this particular standard is prevalent in the art
classroom.
2. Communication and Collaboration- Students use digital
media and environments to communicate and work collaboratively, including at a
distance, to support individual learning and contribute to the learning of
others.
A. Interact, collaborate, and
publish with peers, experts, or others employing a variety of digital
environments and media. Access to ipads
will give students the ability to participate in all of these types of
opportunities every class.
3. Research and Information Fluency – Students apply digital
tools to gather, evaluate and use information.
B.
Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, synthesize, and ethically use information
from a variety of sources and media. Students
would have the ability to find their own project resources and answer their own
questions at any moment with an iPad at their desk.
4. Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making-
Students use critical thinking skills to plan and conduct research, manage
projects, solve problems, and make informed decisions using appropriate digital
tools and resources.
B. Plan
and manage activities to develop a solution or complete a project. Students will constantly need to form a plan
to complete the given project at hand and be able to search out resources to
complete the tasks at hand.
Timeline:
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Before Students Begin the School Year
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Art Department teachers will meet in a PLC group.
Teachers will use self-directed professional learning materials and
free materials online to explore and learn how to use iPads. We will schedule a weekly meeting and also
determine at what rate we would like to cover Chapters or sections in the
Just in Time Professional Learning course. Free in iTunes.
Talk about ways to incorporate iPads into the art classroom.
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First 9 Weeks
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Art Department teachers will continue to meet once a week to share
strategies and ask questions about iPads.
Educate students on the proper way to handle iPads and the basic
functions.
Survey students to see their technical ability level using iPads.
Students begin to use iPads for research and reference for projects.
Students will learn to upload artwork to an online gallery to be
shared with classmates and the larger community.
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Second 9 Weeks
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Continue to meet and work
together on professional development.
Teachers will choose an art app to explore and integrate into the
classroom.
Students begin to explore Apps for creating.
Survey Students
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Third 9 Weeks
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Teacher will meet to discuss and evaluate how iPad integration is
going in the art classroom.
What changes need to be made?
What is working?
What is very successful?
Survey Students
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Fourth 9 Weeks
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Continue to meet and work in PLC groups.
Survey Students and compile data for the school year.
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End of School
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Analyze the data
Teachers reflect on iPad integration process for the first year. Planning for the next school year.
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Costs:
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Apple iPad Learning Lab (Includes
Bretford PowerSync Cart for iPad and 10 iPad 2 16GB with Wi-Fi devices)
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$6,299.00
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iPad Smart Cases
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$49.00 X 10 = $490.00
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MacBook Air
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$1, 149.00
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Apple VGA Adapter (supports video
mirroring so everyone in the room can see what is on your screen.
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$29.00
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Money to purchase apps
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$1,000.00
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Total Costs
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$8,967.00
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Summary:
We as an Art Department are excited about incorporating
iPads into our classrooms to provide support of the 21st century
learning environment of our school. Having access to iPads in the art classroom
will open many doors for students to create multimedia presentations and to
create art digitally. They will learn skills that they can carry with them into
the future for presentations. If I were still teaching in Preston County and
trying to implement this TI, I would apply to donorschoose.org. Once the
project was listed on the website for donations, students would help brainstorm
ways to promote our need for funding to acquire iPads. I believe with social
networking and advertising locally in the community that we could generate
enough interest to meet our financial goal.
Professional Development Strategy:
During the Professional Development module in this course, I
determined that a Professional Learning Community (PLC) would be the best route
for my technology initiative. PLC’s are supportive learning communities where
teachers collaborate to discuss new strategies and practices that are being
used in their classrooms. They share and report the results to each other and
can solve problems together in a supportive environment. When I taught at the High
school, we met once a week in a PLC, and every week there was something that we
were to discuss and then the teachers also shared. It was a great experience
for me as a beginning teacher and I seemed to be beneficial to all teacher
involved as well.
So we would continue to meet once a week to work on the grant
proposal for iPads and after acquiring the technology we would meet up to strategize
how to incorporate the iPads effectively into the art classroom. We will discuss what apps to explore and
purchase and work on professional development activities together. A blog was started
as a way to share and document our progress and setback as we go. It can be accessed at http://ipadsforart.wordpress.com/.
It would also be a great way to share
with each other when we are not in the PLC. We will create surveys to administer
to the students from the beginning to the end of the year to evaluate their learning
experiences using the iPads. At the end of the school year we will meet and
evaluate the collected data and begin to plan for year two. Teachers will
answer the survey at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/SHGKDYX
. Hopefully we will also being to work
on a second grant proposal for the addition of ten more iPads to the set.
References:
Children Approved for Free and Reduced-Price School Meals
(Grades K-12) (Percent)-2011
Demographic Makeup of Preston County
Professional Development (self-paced, free in iTunes)
Morrissey S. Melanie.
(2000). Professional Learning
Communities: An Ongoing Exploration. Southwest Educational Development Laboratory. Retrieved from http://www.sedl.org/pubs/catalog/items/cha45.html
A short free online book that reviews how a school should
operate to become a learning community.
Apple Distinguished Educators. (n.d.).
Just in Time Professional
Learning. iTunes Preview. Retrieved from https://itunes.apple.com/us/course/just-in-time-professional/id605198747
A self-paced course for educators to gain skills and
practices for finding, evaluating, organizing, and learning from existing
resources.
Student made Art advocacy video, Tricia Fuglestad. (2007, February). Art-iculation. Retrieved from http://vimeo.com/2790627
Motivational video
for why technology is needed in Art education.
Tricia Fuglestad and Suzanne Tiedemann. (n.d.).
iPads in Art Education. Retrieved
from http://ipadsinart.weebly.com/index.html
A great website where
two teachers who have iPads in their art classrooms share and collaborate.
Shawn Carlson. I-Pad
Pilot. Retrieved from https://sites.google.com/a/csd3-brhs.org/i-pad-pilot/home
I-Pad Pilot website which is used by teachers at a school to
share information concerning the deployment of iPads.
BalancedEdTech.
(2011, August). Apps Taskonomy:
Digging Deeper into the Application of Apps.
Retrieved from http://balancedtech.wikispaces.com/Apps+Taskonomy
Professional development activity for teachers.
Tricia Fuglestad, Theresa Gillespie, and Suzanne Tiedemann..
(2011, May). Ipadsinart. Retrieved from http://ipadsinart.wikispaces.com/home
Three teachers who are working to find ways to improve
instruction and art production in the art room with iPads
Ian Wilson.
(n.d.). IPADS IN EDUCATION. Retrieved from http://www.ipadineducation.co.uk/iPad_in_Education/Welcome.html
A website ran by Ian Wilson, a freelance Apple Distinguished
Educator. Pages are listed by subject area and provide a large number of apps
for teaching and learning.
Melissa Enderle.
(2013, January). From iPads to
Crayons. Promoting Creativity in the Art Room. Retrieved from http://www.coetail.com/melissaenderle/2013/01/26/promoting-creativity-in-the-art-room/
An important reminder that the art lesson should be focused
on creativity and not the technology only.
Great idea to administer student surveys throughout the entire year to assess student learning and attitude toward the technology initiative.
ReplyDeleteThank you, As with anything that students do repeatedly in school, there is still the chance that they will get burnt out if they are constantly using iPads. Probably not very often as students today are glued to their personal devices but I thought it a good idea to judge how they feel throughout the class.
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