Sunday, April 28, 2013

Action Research Plan – Technology Devices in Classrooms
Goal:  To determine the overall effectiveness the implementation of mini I-Pads has on classroom performance, student engagement/participation , and attendance issues at Boyd ISD, as well as how classroom utilization is impacted with the devices.
Action Steps(s):
Person(s) Responsible:
Timeline: Start/End
Needed Resources
Evaluation
Survey students in grades 6 - 12 using questionnaires to gage true feelings of engagement in class and how they are reached on an everyday basis.

Daniel Bourgeois will create survey with input and approval from site supervisor, Scott Nedrow
May 6, 2013 – June 4, 2013
Internet Resources through computer lab using survey monkey software.
Students will complete the survey on engagement and participation in the classroom.

Survey teachers and support staff in grades 6 - 12 using questionnaires to determine levels of technology used in class, knowledge on technology, and how they feel technology can be better integrated into class.


Daniel Bourgeois will create survey with input and approval from site supervisor, Scott Nedrow and assistant superintendent, Barbara Stice.
May 6, 2013 – June 4, 2013
Internet Resources through computer lab using survey monkey software.
Teachers and staff will complete survey on technology uses in the classroom setting.
Survey area schools who have implemented I-Pads in their classrooms
Daniel Bourgeois
June – July 2013
School districts information as well as interviews from curriculum directors and technology directors.
Utilize information form similar schools to find how implementation of devices has influenced classrooms and students.
Research attendance rates from 2010 – 2014 in grades 6 - 12 to find attendance tendencies within the school district.
Daniel Bourgeois
August 2013 – June 2014.
AEIS  data from Texas Education Agency on Boyd ISD for all grade levels
Compare attendance reports over last few years to 2013-2014 to evaluate the impact use of new technology has on attendance if any.
Evaluate cycle grades from the 2012-2013
school year for 2nd -5th six weeks from each class in grades 6 - 12 and compare to same time frame for 2013-2014 school year.


Daniel Bourgeois, Charlene Wilson (PEIMS)
May 2013 – May 2014
Six weeks grade reports from each class from PEIMS coordinator for both school years
Compare grades from same grading cycles using the same curriculum plan to evaluate the impact of technology on classroom performance.
Interview random sampling of students in grades 6 -12 to determine usage of devices
Daniel Bourgeois, Nina Coody (Intermediate School Principal), James McDonald (Middle School Principal)
Every grading cycle of 2013-2014 school year.
Random number of students with same sampling questions.
Determine the continuous use, growth, and effectiveness of devices in the classroom.
Interview random sampling of staff in grades 6 - 12 to determine usage of devices in classroom.
Daniel Bourgeois, Nina Coody (Intermediate School Principal), James McDonald (Middle School Principal)
Every grading cycle of 2013-2014 school year.
Random number of staff with same sampling questions.
Determine the continuous use, growth, and effectiveness of devices in the classroom.
Student and staff follow up survey on I-Pad implementation in the classroom.


Daniel Bourgeois
May 2014
Internet resources from mini I-Pad tablets and survey on survey monkey
Determine the results of the survey at the completion of the school year to evaluate usage of devices in class and compare with the previous surveys taken.
Dissemination of findings








Daniel Bourgeois, with site supervisor, Scott Nedrow, assistant superintendent, Barbara Stice, and superintendent, Ted West.
June 2014
All materials gathered including survey results, attendance percentages, cycle average comparisons and any other data relevant to the research.
Complete and finalize data for research.

5 comments:

  1. John Victory Lakes Intermediate is implementing a Pilot program with 8th graders and IPAD's in the classroom. We have seen great success with it to where we are implementing it across the district within the next few years.
    Your Plan looks good!

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  3. Your action plan is very clear and concise. One of your steps involves surveying teachers and support staff to determine levels of technology used in class, knowledge on technology, and how they feel technology can be better integrated into class. Will staff development be offered to help increase their knowledge of technology? In my experience, teachers have completed surveys more effectively when they know their will be followup in areas they know they need help with.

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  4. Your plan looks great and you have a really interesting concept to work with. I will be interested to see the negatives that come out of your study because it seems like a can't miss initiative.

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