New Frontiers: Navigational Strategies for Integrating Technology Into the School

New Frontiers: Navigational Strategies for Integrating Technology Into the School

DOCUMENT RESUME ED 415 845 IR 018 702 AUTHOR Haney, Regina, Ed.; Zukowski, Angela Ann, Ed. TITLE New Frontiers: Navigational Strategies for Integrating Technology into the School. INSTITUTION National Catholic Educational Association, Washington, DC. ISBN ISBN-1-55833-195-6 PUB DATE 1997-00-00 NOTE 288p. AVAILABLE FROM National Catholic Educational Association, 1077 30th St., N.W., Suite 100, Washington, DC 20007-3852 ($20 members; $26 non-members); telephone: 202-337-6232; web site: www.ncea.org PUB TYPE Books (010)-- Collected Works General (020) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC12 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Catholic Schools; *Educational Planning; *Educational Technology; Elementary Secondary Education; Evaluation Criteria; Financial Support; *Futures (of Society); Information Technology; Resource Materials; School Libraries; Staff Development; Technological Advancement; Technological Literacy IDENTIFIERS Electrical Wiring; Media Literacy; Roman Catholic Church; Technology Coordinators; *Technology Integration; *Technology Plans ABSTRACT This book is an outgrowth of the New Frontiers for Catholic Schools project, a collaborative effort of the National Catholic Educational Association and the University of Dayton. The goal of the book is to support Catholic educators and schools to make technology a vital part of the future of Catholic education. The chapters are as follows: (1) "Seize the Day!" (Angela Ann Zukowski); (2) "A Pastoral Perspective: Theology and Communication" (Angela Ann Zukowski); (3) "2020 Visions for the Future of Education" (David D. Thornburg); (4) "Paradigms of Innovation and Criteria" (Angela Ann Zukowski); (5) "Leadership without Followers" (Christopher J. Dede); (6) "Producing a Technology Plan" (Regina Haney); (7) "Technology Partnerships" (Gail Morse); (8) "New Frontiers" (Regina Haney); (9) "Catholic School Libraries in the 21st Century" (Carol Ann K. Winkler);(10) "Media Literacy" (Frances M. Trampiets);(11) "Technology Coordinator: Who Do They Say I Am?" (Nancy Erhart);(12) "Ethical and Legal Challenges of Technology" (Angela Ann Shaughnessy);(13) "Planning from the Diocesan Perspective (and Sample Plan)" (Marian Stuckey); (14) "Technology Planning from the Elementary School Perspective: Beyond Chalk, Talk, and Textbooks" (Paul E. DeZarn); (15) "Emphasizing the Staff Development Perspective in Technology Integration" (Natalie Krupka); (16) "Planning from a Total Parish Perspective" (Dean V. Waggenspack);(17) "Artisans of Faith: A New Renaissance" (Angela Ann Zukowski); (18)"A Sabbatical View of Catholic Schools" (Margaret E. Curran); and (19)"Survey Research: The Effectiveness of the New Frontiers Program" (David A. Bouton). Appendices include a "Study Guide for 'Aetatis Novae'(The Dawning of a New Era)"; the Ursuline Academy of Dallas technology plan; resource materials on funding educational technology; classroom wiring standards from Ohio SchoolNet; and sample selection criteria for hardware and software acquisition. (MES) trl I f gi- I I I I I 00 ._ tr) U S DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 1- Office of Educational Research and Improvement EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION 21 / I i CENTER (ERIC) This document has been reproduced as 14 I received from the person or organization originating it Minor changes have been made to improve reproduction quality Points of view or opinions stated in this document do not necessarily represent official OERI position or policy 4 / p a. "1 ,; If 11:#04,47.44, fi '44* I 'I I I 0 "PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE THI: N MATERIAL HAS BEEN GRANTED 1111 P. Kokus 0 Qc i TO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE; H BEST COPY AVAILABLE INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) 6 new Frontiers: navi?ational Strategies for Intevatin? Technology Into the School Edited by Retina Haney and linfela Ann lukowski, mush Mir The national Catholic Educational Association f- Copyright 1997 by National Catholic Educational Association, Washington, D.C.All rights reserved, including the right of reproducing in wholeor part in any form. ISBN 1-55833-195-6 OOOOO OOOOO Table of Contents Preface v Chapter 1 Seize the day! Angela Ann Zukowski, MHSH 1 Chapter 2 A Pastoral Perspective: Theology and Communication Angela Ann Zukowski, MHSH 5 Chapter 3 2020 Visions for the Future of Education David D. Thornburg 13 Chapter 4 Paradigms of Innovation and Criteria Angela Ann Zukowski, MHSH 19 Chapter 5 Leadership Without Followers Christopher J. Dede 27 Chapter 6 Producing a Technology Plan Regina Haney 35 Chapter 7 Technology Partnerships Gail Morse 41 Chapter 8 New Frontiers Regina Haney 45 Chapter 9 Catholic School Libraries in the 21st Century Carol Ann K Winkler 49 Chapter 10 Media Literacy Frances M. Trampiets, S.C. 53 Chapter 11 Technology Coordinator: Who Do They Say I Am? Nancy Erhart 63 New Frontiers: Navigational Strategies for Integrating Technology Into the School Chapter 12 Ethical and Legal Challenges of Technology Angela Ann Shaughnessy, SCN 69 Chapter 13 Planning from the Diocesan Perspective (and sample plan) Marian Stuckey 73 Chapter 14 Technology Planning from the Elementary School Perspective: Beyond Chalk, Talk, and Textbooks Paul E. DeZarn 83 Chapter 15 Emphasizing the Staff Development Perspective in Technology Integration Natalie Krupka 93 Chapter 16 Planning from a Total Parish Perspective Dean V Waggenspack 101 Chapter 17 Artisans of Faith: A New Renaissance Angela Ann Zukowski, MHSH 115 Chapter 18 A Sabbatical View of Catholic Schools Margaret E. Curran 123 Chapter 19 Survey Research: The Effectiveness of the New Frontiers Program David A. Bouton 133 Appendices Appendix A 137 Study Guide for Aetatis Novae (The Dawning of a New Era) Appendix B 147 Ursuline Academy of Dallas: Educating Today's Young Woman for 21st Century Leadership Appendix C 177 Funding Educational Technology: Resource Materials Appendix D 241 School Net K-12 Classroom Wiring Standards Appendix E 253 Sample Selection Criteria for Hardware Acquisition OOOOO Preface "One's mind, once it is expanded, cannot return to its original dimension," observed Oliver Wendell Holmes. What a compliment to catechetical and Catholic school educators if students had this or something similar to say about their learning experiences! This book is an outgrowth of the New Frontiers for Catholic Schools project, a collabo- rative effort of the National Catholic Educational Association and The University of Dayton. The project was initiated by Regina Haney, Angela Ann Zukowski, MHSH, and Fred Brigham in the early 1990s. It continues until today. The goal is to support our Catholic educators and schools to make technology a vital part of the future of Catholic education. New Frontiers for Catholic Schools provides leadership, direction, and support for Catholic school teams as they search out ways to integrate technology across the curriculum, to push for educationalexcellence and to prepare Catholic school students for tomorrow. In the past six years, ten to twelve Catholic school teams of three have gathered annually during the summer at the University of Dayton to explore possibilities, draft a vision, and establish a network of peers who, like themselves, dream of developing a plan that will success- fully integrate technology into the teaching and learning of their schools. The strength of the program is the support given to one another by codirectors, presenters, and teams. Teams are given the space and time to mull over ideas and to dialogue with one another and the rest of the group. Their respective experiences with technology and teaching and learning become their primary sources of information, understanding, and planning. Each participant has something to contribute to the crafting of each school's technology plan. Long after the Dayton experience, the communication continues. Teams participate in telephone conference calls and regular communication via the Internet to keep informed on new develop- ments and to support one another in their new learning initiatives. This ongoing conversation among New Frontier alumni encourages and celebrates their daily new-pioneeringexperiences opening new paths of learning and teaching today. This book highlights the new perspectives, insights, and developments of our New Frontiers schools along with some of our facilitators who have been mentoring our teams into the new frontiers of Catholic education. The New Frontiers for Catholic Schools project recognizes that we are living in a new era. The Vatican documents, Redemptoris Missio and Aetatis Novae, emphasize that the new era is a new culture with a new psychology, new languages, and new techniques(cyberspace, converg- ing communication technologies, etc.). Catholic education has a moral, religious, social, and educational responsibility to engage in the formation of this new culture. With or without Catholic educators this new culture is emerging. It is being woven into the fabric of our everyday lives. What is the impact of this new culture on Catholic education? Firstly, new creeds (beliefs, values), codes (behavior), and cults (rituals) are being manifested; secondly, a new self-aware- ness/awakening is unfolding as learners find themselves immersed in a sea of new and rapidly V New frontiers: Navigational Strategies for Integrating Technology Into the School OOOOO revealing information; thirdly, new locations and styles of learning communitiesare emerging inviting learners to a deeper understanding of global and interdisciplinary collaborationfor learning; finally, new leadership and administrative skillsare challenging administrators to rethink both the physical and personal

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