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Technology Learning Center
Kansas CitySatellite Location
Developed By: R. Lurker© 2007
Kansas City TLC S lli CTLC - Satellite Center
Overview Program Offerings Program Offerings Facilities Startup Startup Courses
Partnerships Partnerships
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Kansas City TLC S lli CTLC - Satellite Center
Extended Campus
OutreachSatelliteTLC
Kansas City AreaSchools
Kansas City Area
Kansas City AreaCharter Schools
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Charter Schools
Kansas City TLC S lli CTLC - Satellite Center
KC Charter TechnologyKC Charter Schools
EducationOutreach
Summer Camp
Workshops
Technology Courses
University
Technology Certification
Program
UndergraduateCourses
At Risk Student Program
University
Graduate
Kansas City Area Schools
Technology Courses
High School
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Kansas City TLC S lli CTLC - Satellite Center
Program Usage Daytime Daytime
Charter & Public Schools Classes Grades 5-12
Afternoons & Evenings Adult Education ClassesC Graduate Technology Certificate Classes
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Kansas City TLC S lli CTLC - Satellite Center
Program Offerings Courses Courses
Public & Charter Schools Undergraduate Graduate
Technology Certificate Adult Education Classes Adult Education Classes
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Technology Learning CCenter
Facilities & Usage
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Kansas City TLC S lli CTLC - Satellite Center
Facilities 2000 – 2500 Sq. Ft.q 24 Seats 4 Islands Seminar Area SmartLab™* Seminar Area Collaboration Cove Small Scale Prototyping Area
SmartLab™*Learning Environment:
Critical ThinkingProblem Solving, Creativity
ePortfolioCollaboration
Observation Area Facilitator Area Storage Space
CollaborationCommunicationSelf-Direction
Application of TechnologyProject Management
Information and Media Literacy
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* Creative Learning SmartLab™ a basic version of the Technovation Plaza™
y
Kansas City TLC S lli CTLC - Satellite Center
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Kansas City TLC F ili i UTLC – Facilities Usage
Day Charter Schools Classes
Grades 5 thru 12 Grades 5 thru 12
Night University Classes
Educational Technology Technology Certification Program
Summer Public & Charter Schools
Introduction to Technology Classes University
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y Graduate & Undergraduate Technology Courses
Kansas City TLC S lli CTLC - Satellite Center
Staffing Project/Site Administrators Project/Site Administrators
Facilitators: CMSU Faculty CMSU Faculty KC Charter Schools Faculty KC Area Schools Facultyy CMSU Graduate Students
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Technology Learning CCenter
Startup
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Kansas City TLC S lli CTLC - Satellite Center
Intensive First Summer Startup Program Facilitator Training Program
TECH 5100 & 6000 TECH 5100 & 6000 4-Week Training Program
Tuition Reimbursement Summer Stipendp Charter School/Public School Faculty
3-Week Practicum Facilitate 3-Week Sessions
Charter Students Charter Students
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Technology Learning CCenter
Course Numbering & Descriptions
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Technology Learning Center C N b iCourse Numbering
Charter & Public Schools (Grades 5-12) Jr & Sr High School Courses Jr & Sr High School Courses
TECH 100, 200, 400 Grades 5-12
University Undergraduate
TECH 1000 2000 4000 TECH 1000, 2000, 4000
Graduate TECH 5100, 5200, 5400, 6000
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Kansas City TLC J S Hi h S h l CTLC – Jr & Sr High School Courses
Charter & Public Schools (Grades 5-12) TECH 100 Introduction to Technology TECH 100 – Introduction to Technology
TECH 200 – Technology & Self Direction
TECH 400 – Technology & Project Development
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Kansas City TLC U d d CTLC – Undergraduate Courses
TECH 1000 - Introduction to Technology Introduction to Technology
TECH 2000 - Technology & Self Direction Technology & Self Direction
TECH 4000 - Technology Project Design & Development Technology Project Design & Development
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Kansas City TLC G d CTLC – Graduate Courses
TECH 5100 - Technology in a Facilitative Environment
TECH 5200 - Technology Philosophy & Practice
TECH 5400 TECH 5400 – Practicum in Technology Project Design &
DevelopmentDevelopment TECH 6000 –
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Kansas City TLC S lli CTLC - Satellite Center
Graduate Technology Certificate (GT)
TECH 5100
Graduate Degrees Educational
Technology TECH 5100 TECH 5200 TECH 5400
Technology or
Technology & TECH 5400 TECH 6000 Elective
Occupational Education
ec e Total 15 Credits Requirements
GT Certificate+
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17 Credits
Technology Learning Center U d d C D i iUndergraduate - Course Descriptions
Technology Courses TECH 1000 – Introduction to Technology TECH 1000 Introduction to Technology
This course presents learners with practical hands-on engagements to build skills in math, science, communications & technology, using a problem-solving, gy g p gcollaborative approach. Learners work in pairs or in teams, discovering underlying principles of technology & applying them through critical thinking, systems design, problem solving, & decision-making. Students will be introduced concepts such as self-assessment, portfolio creation & relating to the facilitator as a co-learner rather than an
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authority.
Technology Learning Center C i iCourse Descriptions
Technology Courses TECH 2000 - Technology & Self Direction
This course continues the learner’s introduction to the lab’s This course continues the learner s introduction to the lab s technology & deepens the learner’s understanding of the philosophy & practice of self-directed learning, especially metacognition & small project design & development.
TECH 4000 - Technology Project Design & Development In this course learners design their own projects using group In this course, learners design their own projects using group
work, complex project design & development, & peer critique. Learners at this level are expected to combine skills & concepts. Project work is linked to local, state, or national academic standards
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academic standards.
Creative Learning SSystems
Technology Strands
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The Creative Learning Environmenti SEight Strands
1 Computer Graphics1. Computer Graphics Computer-aided painting, or bitmap graphics, deals with computerized images at the
pixel level. Activities include graphic arts work, scanned images, page layout, digital photography, animation, image capture, movie animation & special effects. Computer-Aided Drawing (CAD) “thinks” in terms of objects (as opposed to pi els) Connections to c rric l m co ld be as simple as meas rement areapixels). Connections to curriculum could be as simple as measurement, area, architectural drawing, landscape design, illustration, engineering drafting, mechanical drafting & mechanical design.
2. Science & Data Acquisition Learners use software to collect & analyze data then use their analyses to makeLearners use software to collect & analyze data, then use their analyses to make
predictions & create scale models. Learners collect data from their work with a wind tunnel, an interactive strength challenger stress testing device & probeware.
3. Control Technology This is one of the more advanced islands in the lab. Learners simulate complex p
mechanical processes with fischertechnik & LASY components & control them with a computer interface & custom written programs. These learning engagements expose the learners to logical programming & systems thinking.
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The Creative Learning Environmenti SEight Strands
4 Circuitry (Electric & Pneumatic)4. Circuitry (Electric & Pneumatic) Learners compare circuitry as it is used in pneumatics & electricity. The skills &
knowledge they obtain here can be used in animatronics, control technology & electronics.
5. PublishinggThis island encompasses everything learners need to know about word processing
& desktop publishing, including scanners, digital photography, QuickTime video, video manipulation, timelining & integrating graphics.
6. Computer SimulationLearners use software to play out long-term scenarios to study cause-and-effect in
simulated cities, flight & other scientific models. 7. Physical Simulation
The technology in this island introduces learners to simple machines & the principles of mechanics gear rations structure & parts of machines Math science &of mechanics, gear rations, structure & parts of machines. Math, science & physics are emphasized.
8. MultimediaLearners create interactive presentations with advanced software & begin to
combine the elements they have learned in previous lab experiences
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combine the elements they have learned in previous lab experiences.
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Creative Learning SSystemsPartnerships
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Technology Learning Center gy gPublic/Private Partnerships
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T h l L i CTechnology Learning Center
“In the realm of technology, the educational community is playing catch-up. Industry is far
ahead of education. And tech-savvy high
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ahead of education. And tech savvy high school students often are far ahead of their
teachers.”
“Public schools that do not adapt to the technology needs of students risk becoming
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technology needs of students risk becoming increasingly irrelevant. Students will seek
other options.”
“Reforms within the system will require strong
[email protected] and a willingness to restructure the learning environment in fundamental
ways.”
~ Conclusions, National Technology Plan, 2005 ~
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