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Increasing Digital Communication to
promote Stakeholder Engagement
Ian LyleGeorgia Southern UniversityCIED 7601
IntroductionIan Lyle
Mt Zion High School (Carrollton, Ga)
English Teacher
Special Education Site Coordinator
Assistant Athletic Director
Football Coach
Husband
Father of two children
Learner AnalysisThe groups consists of 24 teachers. The group is 33 percent female and 77 percent male. The group is also 100 percent White and 100 percent college graduates. There are 12 teachers of academic subjects, four special education teachers, and 10 teachers of elective subjects. The age of the teachers ranges from 24 to 51.
PretestWhy is it important to maintain an online presence?
How can we leverage the employee website to engage stakeholders?
PDLM Objectives1. Learners will have the ability to upload, link, and organize
information within their individual teacher websites.2. Learners will be able to identify email alternatives for
communicating with students and parents within the employee website.
3. Learners will be able to communicate with students and parents using the employee website.
How often do you manage your teacher website?
------------------------------------------------------------------------DailyNever WeeklyMonthlyYearly
Login pageTeachers login to the school website using your employee login information.
The employee login is linked within the MZHS school website.
Once you have logged inThe drop down box at the top of the screen navigates teachers to different sections.
Main PageEach tab allows individual teachers to manage information they can share with website visitors.
Teacher tabsWhich tab do you think would be useful to you? Why?
Which tab would you like more information about?
Extracurricular SectionEach website also allows teachers to manage the sports and extracurricular activities he or she is involved with.
ReferencesCavanaugh, C. & Blomeyer, R. (2007). What works in K-12 Online Learning. Washington
D.C.: ISTEInternational Society for Technology in Education Standards. (n.d.) Retrived from http://www.iste.org/standardsISTE. (2015). ISTE Standards: Preparing students for the digital age. Retrieved from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Beb45Q4dsigRibble, M. & Bailey, G. (2007). Digital Citizenship in Schools. Washington D.C.:
ISTE