Jen LaMaster and JD Ferries-Rowe presented at the IAIS 2013 conference on using technology to improve education at Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School. They discussed routing network traffic more efficiently to address bandwidth bottlenecks. They also highlighted examples of using technology to enhance collaboration between students and teachers, such as collaborative note-taking and flipped classroom lessons. Their presentation emphasized integrating technology in a way that is invisible and natural, like in everyday life outside of school.
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IAIS Presentation: BYOT 1 YEar Later
1. Jen LaMaster, Director of Faculty Development
JD Ferries-Rowe, CIO
Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School
IAIS 2013
3. That Rubber Hit the Road
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4. Focus on Access, not on
Gadgets
Tech-Geek: Routing Electrons
Let's look at some numbers. 3rd period
(almost every student has a 3rd period class)
we have about 1/3 of the students actively
using devices across the network on day to.
capacity on the wireless controller looks to a
potential bottleneck as we are 50% capacity. --
We start mapping out a solution to reroute
traffic across a VLAN that will not go through
the controller after authentication. It's more
complicated than our current setup but will be
much more efficient. Estimated time - 8 hours.
Next week's project.
7. Backward Design Process
Wiggins and McTighe Model (Understanding By Design)
Identify Desired Results
1
Determine Acceptable Evidence
2
Plan Learning Experiences
3
18. What Digital Native
means (hint: its not
Steve Job, Bill
Gates, or a digital
citizen)
Technology issues
are different than
Behavioral issues
Collaborative
problem solving
These students will
be so well prepared
20. Contact Us
Jen LaMaster (@40ishoracle)
jlamaster@brebeuf.org
http://40ishoraclereflections.blogspot.com
JD Ferries-Rowe (@jdferries)
jdferries@brebeuf.org
http://geekreflection.blogspot.com
Editor's Notes
#4: Cloudprint vs. Eprint; rerouting wireless vlans, upgrading wireless controller and Aps, upgrading core switch, the firewall fiasco, bandwidth, limiting student traffic on youtube, password reset day
#19: More nouns not verbs, focus on effective communication not PPT; focus on research process not databases and MLA