Weekly Geekly
February 5?, 2018
Techie Tailgate
No worries though, You can find all the resources here.
It has a list of all the tools we showed off plus links to more information about each one.
Jeans passes will be in your boxes soon and we are also entering the attendees into a drawing for some fun prizes.
Missing Laptop
This week- Hampton is OUT
If you have a question for a DLC, Penney Matos from Centennial will be covering my campuses. Her email is matosp@friscoisd.org
You are also welcome to email me, but I might not be super fast at responding.
I am hoping to learn lots of great stuff to share with you, but you can follow #TCEA on twitter and catch a bunch of good info for yourselves!
STRIVE goals
Did You Know?
CTE students may have a folder like this but it would be driven by their campus and not by us.
Bright Bytes Update
CTE teachers: You may have the students take the Bright Bytes survey at any time that is convenient for your class during the survey window, February 12-28. I will be sending you the link and QR code as soon as I get it. I know you have other survey things that you need to do as well, so I appreciate you taking the time to address this one too. Every class will need to take it, and they will be seeing it twice because they will take it at their home campus as well. It is the only way for us to get data for our campus though, so they are going to have to just bear with us.
Teacher Survey: I will also be sending a teacher survey link for you as well, and we need all classroom teachers to take it. It is easiest just to take it when your class does.
I will send those links to you on Monday, February 12.
Why do we have to do this?
This survey is a source of data that impacts decision-making all year long. From this survey we form new goals for next year, determine whether we are progressing towards current technology goals, our growth from year to year, what kinds of professional development we need to offer, the effectiveness of our district initiatives like the 5C badge program, and more. The data is used at the district level as well as the campus level, and principals are asked to pull up this data at principals meetings, so it is important that we have a good size survey sample that will yield meaningful data!