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This  web  conference  begins  at  1:00  p.m.  EDT    

Please  run  the  “Audio  Setup  Wizard”  before  we  begin.    

COBALT COLLABORATING TO BUILD ACTION PLANS FOR LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES

Please  Note:  This  webinar  will  be  recorded.  

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Webinar 2: Interpreting STNA Data April 9, 2013

COBALT COLLABORATING TO BUILD ACTION PLANS FOR LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES

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COBALT  Program  Components  March  19  Intro  to    COBALT  &  STNA  Webinar  1  

March  20-­‐April  7  Administer  STNA  and  parJcipate  in  the  community  discussion  

April  9  InterpreJng    STNA  Data  Webinar  2  

April  19  or  20  Developing  a    Data-­‐driven  AcJon  Plan  (Friday  InsJtute)    

April  30  Refining  a    Data-­‐driven  AcJon  Plan  Webinar  3  

 Share  and  learn  through  discussion  in  the  online  COBALT  group  

A  cerJficate  of  compleJon  for  10  hours  will  be  awarded  at  the  end  of  this  program  that  can  be  taken  back  to  your  district  for  conJnuing  educaJon  credits.    

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How did it go?

What went well? What advice would you offer?

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INTERPRETING STNA DATA

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Interpreting STNA Items and Constructs

• Construct-level interpretations o  General overview of the broad construct o  Examine pattern of results within each

construct o  Examine how pattern differ from other

constructs o  Allows you to identify broad areas as

strengths or weaknesses

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Interpreting STNA Items and Constructs

•  Item-level interpretations o  More nuanced understanding of

the specific items o  Allows you to understand specific

issues as strengths or weaknesses

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How is STNA data interpreted?

For each item, look at the profile… o  Generally positive or negative? o  Number of peaks? o  Height of peaks? o  Different than other items?

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What data does STNA report?

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How is STNA data interpreted?

Strongly Agree & Agree = Good!

Neither Agree nor Disagree = Fence-sitters; Undecided

Disagree & Strongly Disagree = Not so good

Do Not Know = We aren't aware

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What do the data say about my school?

•  Very Positive •  One high peak •  No dissent

“We’re all good…”

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What do the data say about my school?

•  Largely negative •  One high peak •  Some dissent •  Everyone is aware

“We are not pleased…”

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What do the data say about my school?

“We didn’t get that email…”

•  Multiple peaks •  Relatively low peaks •  Lack of strong feelings •  Large number of "Do Not Know"

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What do the data say about my school?

•  Generally positive •  A few who disagree •  Some unawareness

“MOST of us are OK with this…”

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What do the data say about my school?

•  Mixed responses •  No dominant peaks

“We’re all over the place…”

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What do the data say about my school?

"I use technology to support and increase my professional

productivity."

Classroom Practices: Teaching and Learning

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What do the data say about my school?

"Students use the same kinds of tools that professional researchers use, e.g., simulations, databases, satellite imagery."

Classroom Practices: Teaching and Learning

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EXAMPLE: PLEASANTVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

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Pleasantville High School Construct: Vision

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Pleasantville High School

Construct: Planning and Budget

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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Pleasantville High School

Construct: Planning and Budget

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Pleasantville High School Construct: Infrastructure and Staff Support

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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Pleasantville High School Construct: Professional Development Quality

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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Pleasantville High School Construct: Teacher Technology Use

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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NEXT STEPS

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Next Steps

•  Review your STNA data

•  Epic Ed Discussion: o  What are your areas of strengths according to

STNA? What strategies did you use to build those strengths?

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Next Meeting

RSVP for the face to face workshop at The Friday Institute April 19 or 20

by responding to the survey posted in Epic

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Contact Us!

Nancy  Mangum  COBALT  Consultant  [email protected]  

Danny  Stanhope  STNA  Guru  [email protected]    

Shaun  Kellogg  Community  Manager  [email protected]    

Sherry  Booth  Project  Manager  [email protected]  

Lauren  Bryan  COBALT  ParJcipant  Liaison  [email protected]    

Jaclyn  Bell  COBALT  Consultant  [email protected]  

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