Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Board Goes Wireless


by Robert "Bob" Lewandowski

The St. Ignatius School District #28 Board will be going wireless. Current board packages are layered with documents that reference specific board items in a volume of paper that is not only overwhelming and difficult to manage, but is expensive to produce and dispatch. This board recognizes the effective and efficient use of a digital board package can save time and money while improving communication.

The difficulty in making the switch for many boards has been centered around the concept of touch. Having a document in hand is often preferred over the use of a computer or laptop. Even the best laptops often present a cumbersome barrier between the board and its constituents during a meeting. In addition, reviewing board material should be as easy as turning a page and making notes while doing so. The solution for this board will be Apple's iPad.

The iPad allows board members to handle their board agenda with ease, transferring from referenced document to the main agenda with a touch of their finger. I say "touch" because that is what gives the iPad creditability over laptops or stand-alone computers. Its like holding a book in your hand. Turning pages in a document is easier than licking your finger.

After a quick demonstration at the August 17, 2010 meeting. The board was ready to buy into wireless board meetings. As superintendent, I believe the use of this technology by the board not only improves process and procedure, but will allow the board more convenience in reviewing important information in being best prepared for meetings. It will certainly improve communication and allow members to get their board materials several days in advance. The bottom line is that better tools result in improved outcomes.

New Computer Labs & Software

by Robert "Bob" Lewandowski

The St. Ignatius Board passed a motion to purchase computers and software for 2 computer labs at the August 17, 2010 regular board meeting. One computer lab is located in the elementary while the other will be located in the new multipurpose addition. Both labs will contain 25 iMac computers.

The need for the labs is focused on improving both reading and math at the elementary and middle school. Although the multipurpose lab will be primarily used by elementary students, it will also play host to middle school students as well.

The labs will provide academic opportunities for our students during school and after school through the district's supplemental educational services (SES). The primary program to be used is SuccessMaker. A program focused on reading and math. It is instructional software that provides elementary and middle school students with adaptive, personalized paths for mastering essential reading and math concepts.

I am very excited about the opportunities for learning that these acquisitions provide for our students. Our school district will be working very hard to improve the basics of reading and math in order to build the needed foundation for future learning. I am very proud of our board and their commitment to educational excellence with these decisions. This type of commitment by a district sets a high expectation for teaching and learning. I believe the staff and students will be up to these academic challenges of excellence.