York Region District School Board is a Leader in 21st Century EdTech Initiatives
(By P. Bennett and J.
Steele)
The future of learning and business excellence depends on our ability to
effectively use the most current information, resources and tools at our
disposal. With a clear goal for student success, engagement and well-being, YRDSB is taking advantage of the proliferation of
cloud-based resources and the
more natural approaches to learning.
The York
Region District School board recognizes that ‘Literacy in the 21st Century’ is
the acquisition of knowledge, skills and attitudes that enable achievement,
personal well-being and full participation in an interconnected and changing
world community and has implemented programs to build that capacity for all
their staff and students.
YRDSB has a comprehensive Wireless IT infrastructure consisting of more
than
5,000
Access
Points deployed across their 200 school and workplace locations. This infrastructure is designed for density and
coverage.
And students and
staff are using it!
BYOD has been in place in
the School Board for some time. On a monthly basis, there are over
130,000 unique personally-owned devices connecting to their network. Their teachers and students are
immersed in a truly personalized, collaborative and
relevant learning environment using YRDSB’s implementation of Google Apps for
Education and their Learning
Management System, Moodle.
YRDSB’s
strategies for continued success and sustainability on their Digital Learning
journey include implementation of their internal support structures, Literacy@
School, Blue Prints for Change and their Technology Decision Making Framework.
Editor’s Comments
A
recent visit by Dell Canada staff to YRDSB’s Markville Secondary School in Markham, Ontario
illustrated the effectiveness of the 21st Century structures that
are in place. Entire Departments of Teachers are given release time to
participate in professional learning activities. The school has a “21st
Century Classroom” that is equipped with modern education technologies
and Teachers in the school go through an application process to be selected to
be scheduled into this classroom. I had the privilege of observing some
Geography students working collaboratively on an assignment with a mind-mapping
tool in one area of the classroom. Other students were conducting Internet-based
research, and yet others were focused on developing final reports for their
group. All students in the class were actively engaged in their learning!
At YRDSB there is a wonderful sense of shared vision and collaboration
between academic and IT staff for enabling technology as an effective tool for
transforming pedagogy.
Originally published in Dell Bits & Bytes in Education
Originally published in Dell Bits & Bytes in Education