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Starting today. 1. Save teachers time . 2. Save your district money . 3. Increase the quality of education for your students. Inside the Black Box By Paul Black and Dylan William. Learning is driven by what teachers and pupils do in classrooms.

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  1. Starting today. 1. Save teachers time. 2.Save your district money. 3.Increase the quality of education for your students.

  2. Inside the Black BoxBy Paul Black and Dylan William • Learning is driven by what teachers and pupils do in classrooms.

  3. Inside the Black BoxBy Paul Black and Dylan William • Learning is driven by what teachers and pupils do in classrooms. • Standards can be raised only if teachers can tackle this task more effectively.

  4. Inside the Black BoxBy Paul Black and Dylan William • Learning is driven by what teachers and pupils do in classrooms. • Standards can be raised only if teachers can tackle this task more effectively. • What’s missing from these efforts is any direct help with the task.

  5. But How? • What tools do teachers have to help in the classroom? • How do teachers get the tools they need?

  6. Save time!

  7. Teachers have toomuch paperwork! Data entry and paperwork tasks eat up a teacher’s time which can be better spent planning more effective lessons, differentiating instruction, or any number of other ways to help students learn.

  8. Paperwork Load 4th Grade Teacher

  9. Paperwork Load 4th Grade Teacher

  10. Paperwork Load 4th Grade Teacher Per week

  11. Paperwork Load Junior High Teacher A junior high school teacher with 6 classes and 30 students per class can easily have over 1000 pieces of paper to grade and post every week.

  12. Time Savings • GradeCam dramatically reduces the amount of time required by educators to collect & analyze data from the classroom. • GradeCam is a data collection and analysis tool

  13. Time Savings Brevard County Florida8th-Grade Benchmark Testing 4/23/09

  14. Time Savings Brevard County Florida8th-Grade Benchmark Testing 4/23/09

  15. Time Savings That’s 7 ½ hours that could have been used improving student test scores.

  16. Time Savings Grade 30 exams in 1 minute

  17. Save Time Input grades into gradebooks by pressing one button

  18. Save Time You can grade: • Multiple Choice • True/False • Credit/No Credit • Point-Based (10pt/5pt) • Scored Assignments (Essays) • Benchmarks

  19. Save Money GradeCam Is much less expensive than old assesment systems.

  20. The Old Way Burning Money Hypothetical Example District 60,000 students 75 Schools

  21. The Old Way Burning Money $5,625 OMR machine x 75 schools $421,875

  22. The Old Way Burning Money $0.15 eax 60,000 studentsx 4 tests/yr $36,000

  23. The Old Way Burning Money $1,100 maintenance plan x 75 schools $82,500

  24. The Old Way Burning Money $421,875 Scanners $36,000 Test Forms $82,500 Maintenance Plan Total: $540,375

  25. The Old Way Burning Money And this does nothing to improve student outcomes.

  26. GradeCamSavings • Freetest forms • No maintenance costs • Uses inexpensive Web or Document Cameras

  27. GradeCamSavings GradeCam Introductory Price $2.00 per student/year Savings over OMR machines $420,375

  28. Increase test scores.

  29. “Do I really know enough about the understanding of my pupils to help each of them?”

  30. Arne DuncanU.S. Secretary of EducationNovember 17, 2010 “ Technology can play a huge role in increasing educational productivity, but not just as an add-on or for high-tech reproduction of current practices… we need to change the underlying processes to leverage the capabilities of technology.”

  31. Pressures From Above • No Child Left Behind • Data Drive Decision Making • Formative Assessment • Differentiated Instruction • Response to Intervention • Annual Yearly Progress • Benchmarks & Standards • Just to name a few…

  32. Data Driven Decision Making • Data Driven Decision Making (DDDM) was part of the No Child Left Behind Act. • It is a system of teaching and management practices that gets better information about students into the hands of teachers & administrators.

  33. Data Driven Decision Making • Without the proper tools, pressure to do formative assessment translates to more grading, more data entry, and more work on teachers that are already stressed.

  34. Formative vs. Summative Assessment Summative Assessment Occurs at the end of instruction and determines if the content being taught was retained. This is the traditional practice.

  35. Formative vs. Summative Assessment Formative Assessment Using feedback from learning activities to adapt teaching to meet the learner's needs.

  36. Formative Assessment ” Firm evidence shows that formative assessment is an essential component of classroom work and that its development can raise standards of achievement. Indeed, we know of no other way of raising standards where such an evidence-based case can be made.” British professors Paul Black and Dylan Wiliam

  37. Benchmarks Benchmarks play a critical role in informing administrators as to how students are performing against the standards.

  38. Benchmarks • By the time benchmark results are available, it’s largely too late to influence the classroom process of teaching and learning. • Teacher’s need a method, on a day-to-day basis, to know how their students are doing, in order to modify instruction and improve benchmark and standard scores.

  39. The GradeCam Classroom Feedback Cycle

  40. Response to Intervention GradeCam is a highly effective at: • Tracking results from interventions • Helping to evaluate interventions • Providing required documentation to satisfy RtI requirements.

  41. Your Data is Safe GradeCam’s servers and network infrastructure exceed security “best practices” administered by banking, healthcare, and the education industry.

  42. Your Data is Safe

  43. Your Data is Safe • Servers are hosted at a dedicated location in Silicon Valley. • Guards are on site 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week.

  44. Your Data is Safe • Access requires biometric hand scanning in addition to a security card.

  45. Your Data is Safe • Our CEO is the only person who has access to student data aside from you.

  46. Your Data is Safe • At the age of 15 Rob was hired by the Department of Energy (DOE) to develop software to protect the nations nuclear facilities from the threat of hackers.

  47. Working with You.

  48. Working with You. GradeCam is not a large corporation. We have nine employees and about 500,000 users.

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