FORMULA FOR INSPIRING GREATNESS HOW TO ELEVATE TEACHING AND LEARNING OUTCOMES WITH TECHNOLOGY.

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FORMULA FOR INSPIRING GREATNESS HOW TO ELEVATE TEACHING AND LEARNING OUTCOMES WITH TECHNOLOGY.

GREATNESS (GRĀTNƏS) THE STATE OF SUCCESS AND FULFILLMENT STUDENTS ATTAIN BY FINDING AND DEVELOPING THEIR SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE, AS WELL AS THEIR PASSION AND CHARACTER. We get it. Learning technology decisions are overwhelming. We know you want the best for your students and teachers. Your budget is limited, and yet, you have a virtually unlimited selection of classroom interactive displays, devices and software. There are competing priorities and opinions to weigh, plus some of the EdTech you ve tried in the past hasn t made much of a difference. You expect your investment to boost student achievement. SMART representatives are here to help you choose technology that elevates teaching and learning outcomes. When you inspire greatness with classroom technology grounded in pedagogy, improved outcomes for your students, teachers and schools are sure to follow. Sincerely, Your friends at SMART 1

WHY ARE EDTECH RESULTS MIXED? Because investing in more classroom technology doesn t always guarantee better student outcomes. Some classroom technology isn t used. Some classroom technology doesn t enhance existing teaching practices. Some teachers don t know how to improve student outcomes with classroom technology. Your schools are 342% more likely to achieve outstanding success when using teaching best practices and technology frequently. In 2015 the OECD found no link between what countries spend on IT in schools and their 15-year-olds abilities in maths, science and reading. So, how do we achieve better outcomes? To find out, SMART initiated a global study titled Teaching, Technology and Learning: Understanding the Interconnection. RESEARCH RESULTS According to the research, the highest success comes from great teaching practices, complemented by software and hardware, in that order. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Ensures teacher adoption and ROI Roles More than 400 survey respondents 2% 23% 20% 55% Geographic Distribution Highest number of responses: United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, Netherlands and Sweden. 26 other countries were also represented. PHASE 1. TEACHING PRACTICES The right modes and methods of instruction PHASE 2. SOFTWARE Enhances your existing pedagogy PHASE 3. HARDWARE Made for your classrooms = SUCCESS & OUTCOMES Inspire Greatness in students Specialists Other Administrators and IT professionals Educators 2 3

PHASE 1. = TEACHING PRACTICES Innovating from the classroom level up SMART solutions are grounded in the latest pedagogies and insights gathered from classrooms around the world. SMART helps teachers mesh and enhance their teaching practices with technology. The first stage of the implementation process involves building a strategy to support teaching practices and meet the needs of your students. From there, we ll work with you to implement a technology-enhanced curriculum that helps students develop the social, emotional and cognitive skills they ll need to succeed. Research & Development We have over 120 research and development personnel dedicated solely to creating education products that are intuitive and easy to use. Our user experience team spends 100s of hours in classrooms every year to understand your educators and students needs. SMART Exemplary Educators The SMART Exemplary Educators (SEEs) are a community of over 1,800 educators from 40 different countries united by a passion for teaching and SMART Technology. SEEs in your region are a great resource for classroom insights, timesaving tips and helpful advice for teachers in your schools. Education Consulting We ll empower teachers in your schools with the tools they need to motivate and engage students, and achieve specific learning objectives. Efficacy & Implementation Team SMART s Efficacy & Implementation Team (EIM) team will help your schools enhance teaching practices by leveraging existing technology. EIM s custom programs follow the ADDIE methodology: Helping teachers support student outcomes Needs-based training to meet goals Validating success based on data Objective Setting Create a needs-based implementation plan After identifying and analyzing your technology performance requirements, we craft a plan for your schools to meet your intended outcomes and goals. Plan and deliver long-term professional development Pedagogically relevant training shows you how to enhance learning and teach technology skills from basic all the way up to advanced techniques. Assess effectiveness and showcase results We proactively identify potential obstacles and adjust our approach to continuously improve outcomes. Case studies based on qualitative and quantitative results from your schools will highlight your return on investment. 4 5

PHASE 2. = SOFTWARE Enhancing pedagogy with technology The second phase of the implementation process involves matching learning objectives to complementary SMART software. SMART Learning Suite comes with the SMART Notebook teachers love and so much more. SMART software encourages your students to take charge of their own learning and complete assignments at their own pace. It also gives teachers the tools they need to identify which students are thriving and which students need extra attention. SMART Learning Suite supports all types of pedagogies, learning styles and wireless devices. It s a revolutionary way to spark student engagement. SMART Learning Suite SMART software evolves based on teacher insights and classroom research. Teachers create interactive lessons in only minutes with SMART Learning Suite. SMART solutions are easy to use starting on day one. Teachers can guide instruction based on real-time insight into student understanding Teachers teach their own way. We ll show them how to enhance their existing pedagogy. Integrate all sorts of devices that students love into lessons. 1000s of free, interactive lessons made by teachers are available through SMART Exchange. SMART Notebook Interactive lessons SMART response 2 Formative assessments SMART Notebook is the world s most popular classroom software. Students love how easy it is to work together at the board, and all the multi-media capabilities. Teachers love how little time it takes to create interactive lessons that engage students in endless ways. SMART response 2 assessments are the answer for quick and effective formative quizzes to check student understanding on the fly. When students take quizzes on devices and teachers get results instantly, instruction is guided based on comprehension gaps. SMART lab Game-based activities SMART game-based activities make class time so much fun your students won t know they re learning. Colourful character graphics hold attention, while collaborative game play helps students social and emotional skills develop. SMART amp Cloud workspaces Crank up student collaboration inside your classroom and beyond with SMART workspaces. Students can add images, videos and website links to collaborative workspaces that are accessible from anywhere on all sorts of wireless devices. Teachers can follow along and contribute too. When students have a question, they can contact teachers and each other through amp chat. SMART Learning Suite Online Mobilize learning SMART Learning Suite Online lets teachers open SMART Notebook lessons anywhere, and share them to any student device. When every student in your schools has their own copy of lessons, they can complete assignments and learn at their own pace. 6 7

PHASE 3.= HARDWARE Where interactive lessons come alive SMART Boards are purpose built for the classroom. The third phase of the implementation process involves selecting SMART Boards to connect lesson content, software and student devices. We invented the touch-screen experience that opened up a whole new dimension for education. You can feel the ultra-smooth difference. The latest generation of SMART Boards enable students to collaborate at the board and on devices in ways no competing interactive display can. First we invented the classroom interactive display. Now we re reinventing the classroom experience in ways that engage and inspire students to become leaders. Simultaneous Tool Differentiation Only on SMART Boards Simultaneous Tool Differentiation lets students pens, erasers and fingertips all work on the board at the same time. There s no waiting and more time for real collaboration. iq technology makes everything one touch away All-in-one SMART Boards with iq let teachers switch with a tap on the board, from writing on a digital whiteboard to showing a video, presenting a lesson to surfing the Internet, without the need for an extra computer. Lesson transitions are seamless. Ways to engage students are endless. Object awareness Fingers select. Pens write. Palms erase. SMART Boards know the difference automatically. Students stay on task because teachers don t have to switch between tools. Pen ID SMART displays and SMART Podium come with a one-year SMART Learning Suite subscription. The Latest SMART Board Line-up Accessories SMART Board 6000 & 7000 series with iq Inspire Greatness SMART Audio More listening. More learning. More tools. More convenience. The most precise writing experience. SMART Board 6000 & 7000 series with iq are classroom technology hubs, connecting SMART Boards, software and interactive lesson content. Only on SMART displays, multiple students can do different things at the same time. That means students spend more time collaborating at the board, and less time waiting for their turn. Distribute sound clearly to every desk with SMART Audio classroom amplification system. When students can hear lessons clearly, they stay on task and learn more. SMART Board 2000 series (non-touch) Share everything Wireless screen-sharing and non-touch design make the 2000 series perfect for showing lessons and presentations. The 2000 series encourages students to participate in lessons from anywhere using all sorts of devices. SMART Podium Power up presentations SMART Podium lets you interact with digital content and write on the touch-enabled pen display s surface, while projecting your work onto a large screen or SMART Board interactive display. Teachers see answers written in up to four different colours at the same time with Pen ID. It makes it easy for students to work together on different parts of the same project. Wireless screen share No apps. No cables. No extra computer. Teachers and students can share any Android, Apple and Windows device without wires slowing them down. Fewer pauses in lessons keep students focused. 8 9

PHASE * = PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Better trained teachers. Better outcomes. Ongoing professional development is essential for technology adoption. Successful student outcomes begin with teachers who feel confident using the full capabilities of SMART Boards and software. At the same time, research shows the best results come from professional development programs that extend beyond using technology into teaching best practices. SMART Global Professional Development ensures that teachers from all technology skill levels are successful at enhancing lessons beginning on day one. Professional development programs are tailored to specific teaching styles, build on technology skills and support transformational learning. SMART s Efficacy & Implementation Team will follow up to ensure professional development programs support your schools goals and learning objectives. Teacher training is considered the fundamental basis of technology in the classroom. The aim is to provide teachers with knowledge and strategies that allow a methodological change. Jose Luis Rey, CEIP Tierra de Pinares Valladolid, Spain IN-PERSON TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION SMART tailors professional development and implementations for schools. These programs help to ensure teachers feel confident using technology and see improvements in student outcomes. SMART Training Centers Where to go for all levels of training SMART Certified Trainers Experts who can teach your teachers Complimentary Professional Development SMART Online Courses SMART offers free, online courses on topics ranging from specific SMART Board and SMART learning Suite skills up to SMART Certified Trainer. These courses let teachers learn new ways to make learning fun at their own pace. The SMART Exchange SMART Exchange has thousands of free Notebook lesson plans, lab activities and more available to download. When teachers are short of time, it s a lifesaver. SMART Ed2Ed YouTube Channel Produced by educators for educators, the SMART ed2ed bi-weekly webinar series shows teachers how to create all sorts of lessons and activities. SMART Tech2Tech Network The SMART Tech2Tech network produces YouTube videos for IT and system administrators, covering topics like configuration and installation, software customization and deployment, and troubleshooting techniques. SMART Community Post your SMART Board and SMART Learning Suite questions on the support discussion board to get advice from SMART users and experts. 10 11

PHASE = * SUCCESS & OUTCOMES INSPIRE GREATNESS Technology-enhanced pedagogy delivers better results Greatness exists in every student. It s up to us to help them discover and develop it. The right technology, used in the right way, inspires students to search for their unique greatness. Together, we can help students in your schools find it. Technology is the pen and paper of the connected age. Around the world, educators who implement SMART technology effectively are seeing measurable improvements across all subjects and grade levels. Examples of Cognitive Learning Outcomes Quicker and more accurate Math skills: 55% 69% increase in addition & increase in subtraction 18.4% increase in overall average on state English language development test. Valley View Elementary School Rolling Ridge Elementary 31% 14% Oak Grove Elementary School Espoo International School increase in the total percentage pass rate in Science scores on state standardized tests. increase in the total percentage pass rate in Science scores on state standardized tests. Examples of Social Emotional Learning Outcomes I found my passion and learned what I m good at. Cassie, Canada These are just a few of the many examples of students and schools that found their greatness through a winning combination of teaching best practices and technology. My whole team thinks that they can change the world Jocelyn, Camelot Elementary Robots. Driverless cars. Coding. Our learners need to be part of that world. Panyaza Lesufi, South Africa 12 13

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