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We Have Heard it All Now!. Classroom Sound Field Reinforcement Pilot Gwinnett County Public Schools. Wendy Metcalf Director of School Technology Greg LaHatte Director of Broadcast and Distance Learning. Overview. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
We Have Heard it All Now!
Classroom Sound Field Reinforcement PilotGwinnett County Public Schools
Wendy MetcalfDirector of School Technology
Greg LaHatteDirector of Broadcast and Distance Learning
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Overview• PurposeTo determine if sound field reinforcement technology (teacher microphones)
enhances teaching and learning
• Phase I (2009-2010) Validation of Independent Research Results5 Schools – 2-3 classroom microphone systems per schoolSubstantial positive benefits reported
• Phase 2 (2010-2011) Product Testing & Evaluation of Large Scale Implementation5 schools – extended to 10-12 classroom microphone systems per school7 new schools – microphone system in every classroom
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Changes Since Last Year
• Microphones are shrinking
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Changes Since Last Year
• Receiver options are adding installation flexibility
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Changes Since Last Year
• Signal pick up advances – automatic volume attenuation, etc.
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ParticipantsCSFR Team MembersTeaching & Learning RepresentativeDirector of School TechnologyDirector of Broadcast & Distance LearningAudiologists
Phase I and Phase 2 Schools
ManufacturersAudio EnhancementCalypsoFrontRowLightspeedPhonakTeachLogic
VendorsRM EducationXEROX Audio Visual Systems
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Participating Teacher Survey Results
Survey Results are Based on 199 Responses out of 454(44%)
• 75% of Students - Benefited from CSFR– Increased Attentiveness– Less Need for Redirection– Increased Comprehension– Increased Participation
• 73% of Teachers - Audio Systems Benefited Them– Reduced Fatigue– Reduced Voice Strain
• 84% of Teachers - Technology was Easy to Use• 64% of Teachers – Used the Technology Daily• 10% of Teachers – Did Not Use It At All
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Ease of Usage & Usage
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Participating School Tech Team Member Feedback
Top 3 Benefits• Reduces Teacher Fatigue• Reluctant Technology Users Were Willing to Adopt• Maintains Large Group Attentiveness
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Participating School Tech Team Member Feedback
Top 3 Concerns• Regular Equipment Adjustments were Needed• Microphone Signal Dropping Off• Difficult to Use in the Media Center Because of the Square
Footage & Ceiling Heights
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How should this be purchased?
• Local School purchase 0%• District purchase allotted amount 57%• District purchase per classroom 26%• Other 0%• None 15%
Moving ForwardPurchase Recommendations (Local School)
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School Walkthrough Observations
•80 Classrooms were visited unannounced
•23 Systems were in use – 29% Utilization
•Strong administration support resulted in higher utilization
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Recommendations
• Develop a plan to seed the technology
• Support schools whose leadership supports / requires teacher participation
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Classroom Sound Field Reinforcement PilotGwinnett County Public Schools
Wendy MetcalfDirector of School Technology
Greg LaHatteDirector of Broadcast and Distance Learning
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