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 Volume 4 Issue 3

December 2005  

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In the Spotlight
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LearnStar School Recognized as Education Technology Leader

Many LearnStar schools across the nation understand the importance of integrating technology into the classroom and the benefits of one-to-one computing.  One LearnStar school district, in particular, stands out as a model for one-to-one computing and is leading the way for other districts to do the same.

Irving Independent School District in Irving, TX received laptop computers (one for every student) as part of a bond package passed by voters in their community.  Integration of these laptops includes using the LearnStar Editor to create competitions that enrich the students classroom experiences.

Dave Schrantz teaches in the social studies department at MacArthur High School in Irving ISD. The school has installed LearnStar on their network and students can access it remotely from any classroom. Schrantz creates LearnStar competitions from the end-of-chapter review questions in his social studies text.  He uses the LearnStar countdown format to run the questions with his students after they have completed the chapter.  He later reviews these same questions with LearnStar at the end of the course to help his students prepare for their final exams.  He finds that everyone gets involved and no one is afraid to participate in the review sessions. We used another response system and it is public humiliation!  Everyone knew who was wrong.  LearnStar's anonymous capability engages every student to their benefit, Schrantz said.  Plus, the kids get really excited!

MacArthur High School Principal Tracie Fraley reports that many students are reluctant to get involved in learning and that LearnStar gets them engaged, increasing the level of responses in classroom activities.   It enables us as teachers to see what the students are thinking without them being afraid of speaking, said Fraley.

MacArthur students agree.  Aida Jobe and Kim Perry, seniors at MacArthur, say that they see LearnStar engaging the shy, quiet kids who won't raise their hand in class.  And that with LearnStar, shy kids can still participate without going outside their bubble.

The questions can be difficult, but yet it is the most fun we have in class and it's a lot more exciting than if the teacher says here's your worksheet, Perry said.  We really like to challenge ourselves with LearnStar, more so than with other learning [tools] in school. With LearnStar, there is no way you will share your answers with your friends because you seriously want to win.

Irving administrators are determined to fully implement the laptop plan.  We will continue with strategies for the IISD to be a recognized leader in technology by broadening the integration of technology into teaching and learning, an Irving ISD Board of Trustees member stated.  Jack Singley, superintendent of Irving agreed, "It is IMPERATIVE that everyone will effectively integrate technology into daily classroom instruction."

Their vision of fully integrated classrooms appears to be coming true.  When we received the laptops three years ago we where told we [all staff] were going to learn how to use them, or we were going to have to find new jobs, Fraley reported.  Well, here we are three years later and our students are doing better than ever due, in part, to these laptops.

Since voters passed the bond package for Irving ISD, the district has risen to the top tier of districts using technology to enhance education.  Irving is the only school district in Texas to be awarded a Vertical Team portion of a Texas Education Association technology grant (Texas Technology Immersion Pilot Program).  Irving High School, de Zavala Middle School, and Lively Elementary School will share the $800,000 grant over a two year period to implement the program.

In 2004  MacArthur won the Intel sponsored 21st Century Schools of Distinction Award and was named the BEST OF THE BEST for not only their technology but all aspects of school operations.  They received a $25,000 prize award.  In addition, they were awarded a Teaching and Learning grant from the Texas Education Agency in the amount of $450,000 to expand upon their current programs over the next three years. 

LearnStar, Inc. is proud to be associated with such an outstanding district and their schools, commented Sally Ann Zoll, Ed.D, president/coo of LearnStar, Inc.   They are not only a role model for other schools to follow but an inspiration to all of us for their creativity, perseverance, and genuine desire to enhance education with technology.

Irving ISD now holds an annual symposium for one-to-one computing to show other districts and schools from across the country how to implement their technology into the classroom. Visit the symposium site at http://www.irvingisd.net/symposium/about.htm or the laptop program homepage at http://www.irvingisd.net/one2one/.

For more information on this article, please contact:

Robyn Wallace
robyn@learnstar.com
800-292-1505 x324


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