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Battlefield High School Office of Instructional Technology

Keith David Reeves
Instructional Technology Resource Teacher

Email: reeveskd@pwcs.edu
Office: 571-261-4518

"Per Instruendo, Nos Discimus" - "By Building, We Learn"

SchoolFusion Profile and Blog / Podcast
including archived Cool Tools and links

http://reeves.battlefield.groupfusion.net/

Links to Resources

ClassMarker Online Test/Quiz Platform
Computer Lab Calendar
Computer Lab Information and Procedures
Digital Still Cameras
Digital Video Cameras
Discovery Education (Formerly UnitedStreaming)
GoogleDocs / Paperless Research Papers
PowerPoint File Size Reduction Techniques (www)
TurningPoint

www.DabbleBoard.com
www.Weebly.com
Key Daily Times

7:20 AM - IGPro admin lock
9:00 AM - IGPro backup (local and server volume copies)
11:00 AM - ISIS user import (SchoolFusion-Edulink)
12:00 PM - IGPro backup (compressed local copy)

Professional Development Opportunities, Semester 1

Oct 28, 2:10 PM, Lab 2112: Paperless Methods
Oct 29, All Day (Stop By!), Lab 2112: Paperless Methods
Nov 4 & 5, All Day (Stop By!), Rm 2132: GoogleDocs
Nov 4 & 5, 2:10 PM, Lab 2114: DabbleBoard / SmartBoard
Nov 9, 2:10 PM, Lab 2114: Interactive PPT / Hypermedia
Nov 12, 2:10 PM, Lab 2112: Audio / Podcasting
Nov 17, 2:10 PM, Lab 2114: Student Response Systems
Nov 18, All Day (Stop By!), Lab 2112: Weebly / OL Portfolios
Nov 19, All Day (Stop By!), Lab 2112: Weebly / OL Portfolios
Nov 23, All Day (Stop By!), Lab 2112: Video Lessons
Nov 24, All Day (Stop By!), Lab 2112: Video Lessons
Dec 3, All Day (Stop By!), Lab 2112: Discovery Education
Dec 4, All Day (Stop By!), Lab 2112: Discovery Education

About the BHS OIT

The Instructional Technology Resource Teacher, or ITRT, is responsible for collaborative teaching, cooperative lesson design and delivery, professional development, and teacher training to bring the latest in digital, adaptive, and proprietary technologies into the classroom to enhance student learning. The Office of Instructional Technology works closely with teachers, specialists, and administrators to promote and instruct constructivist teaching methodology and formative assessment practices; to develop units of instruction; to instill and enhance progressive teaching and assessment practices; and to foster a professional community of self-reflection and self-improvement amongst the instructional faculty. It is also responsible for managing many of the school's administrative systems.

From podcasting to student film projects, from webquests to interactive hypermedia lessons, the ITRT affords every classroom teacher in every content area access to one-on-one, on-demand support in the design, delivery, and analysis of cutting edge classroom instruction to substantively improve student performance. Student response systems, online collaboration, peer editing and review, data-driven decision making and assessment systems... all this and more, along with school-wide systems support for a variety of learning and support systems and a significant collection of technology resources, makes the Office of Instructional Technology a hub of intensive student learning and teaching practices in our academic community.

Welcome to Instructional Technology at Battlefield!

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