Edwin's Action Research Journey Through EDLD 5301
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Saturday, November 24, 2012
New Blog Site for EDLD 5363 Multimedia and Video Technology
Instead of posting my next class assignments on this blog site which was created for 5301, I have created a new blog. It's:
Is it me or does there seem to be a design flaw in the curriculum using external sites? If I knew I was going to have to use this blog site for other courses I would not have designed it so specific for just on course. Oh well.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Week 6 Reflection
Class is
over and the real work begins. I am starting to feel the pressure of the
assignment. Good news is that I just finished my survey question form with some
real questions. Found it difficult to balance information need with limiting
the number of question. Still tweaking questions and I hope to send it out
soon. Next I will start extracting data from old helpdesk system.
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Week 4 Reflection
This week has been crazy busy within our department so the time I had to meet was short and to the point. Had copies of my plan for my supervisors and they had a couple days to review before our conference. Everything was pretty positive except for the survey part. They were concerned about my survey questions and who I planned to target with those questions. I had a few topic questions and had a general framework built, but I didn’t have my entire question bank developed. With this meeting I was hoping to get more insight on specific questions to ask (maybe as a department, what they wanted to know) but that did not happen. It gave me the impression that I am the only one in the department that is concerned with increasing effectiveness and customer satisfaction within our department. After thinking about it, it is my action research plan and question I'm trying to answer, not the department's. So the results and answers are really for me and my impression would be correct. Anyway, besides developing and presenting my survey questions, there are no changes or revisions to my action plan as a result of the conference this week.
Monday, October 29, 2012
Week 3 Action Planning Template
Action Planning Template
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Goal: Will
implementing a central call center improve productivity and effectiveness of
the department and create better customer satisfaction for teachers and other
district personnel?
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Action Steps(s):
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Person(s) Responsible:
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Timeline: Start/End
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Needed Resources
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Evaluation
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1. Discuss Action
Research topic with site Supervisor
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Researcher and Site
Supervisor
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10/2012
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Intern Plan
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Formulated
topic/question
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2. Gather and document
current helpdesk workflow
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Researcher and
Helpdesk Coordinator
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10/2012
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Access to helpdesk
reports, Meeting time, MS Office
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Review workflow from notes
and existing configuration
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3. Review and document
current system’s success and failures
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Researcher, Helpdesk
Coordinator, CTS Supervisor, and
Director of Technology
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10/2012
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MS Office, Meeting
time, survey monkey
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Review documentation,
have Director review
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4. Research existing
closure metrics from current system and sample test group CLTs
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Researcher
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11/2012
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Access to helpdesk
reports, survey monkey
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Summarize findings
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5. Identify and
document areas of accountability and productivity
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Researcher
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11/2012
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Internet, Helpdesk
system, Access to Supervisors and Directors
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Summarize findings
from existing configuration
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6. Survey CLT’s for
Customer Satisfaction on current helpdesk system
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Researcher
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11/2012
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Survey monkey
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Review and summarize
findings
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7. Implement new Call
Center configuration
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Researcher, CTS
Supervisor, Director of Technology, Phone Specialist
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10/2012-/11/2012
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Euphoria, Accent, MS
Office
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8. Re-Survey CLT’s for
Customer Satisfaction on new helpdesk system
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Researcher
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2/2013
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Survey monkey
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Review and summarize
findings. Compare to first survey
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9. Reports on closure
metrics
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Researcher
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2/2013
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Helpdesk Software
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Summarize findings
with charts and graphs
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10. Write report
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Researcher
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6/2013
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MS Office
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Breathe
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Saturday, October 20, 2012
Week 2 Reflection
Reflecting on this week’s assignment has reminded me that what I do for my district is for student achievement. Since I’m not in the classroom directly impacting students, I’m still impacting students when the server is down and it takes me several hours to resolve the server problem. Or when a teacher’s computer or laptop has a problem and it takes more than a few minutes to resolve, or even several days for a technician to be onsite to resolve the problem. It also gave me a better understanding of what action research is and how it can be used and applied in my own environment. The videos made me wonder if the interviewees were from elite high scoring campuses because I started to wonder if all districts share the same data mining ideas that were mentioned in all three videos. I really liked the idea of not implementing a program or software application unless the data showed a need for it. It made me realize that data should drive the decision in developing the success in student achievement. Since I’m in the trenches and outside the classroom, for the most part, I’m not seeing that happening from my perspective. Overall, I found this week to be very interesting after the pressure to decide on a question for my action research project was released.
Reflecting on this week’s assignment has reminded me that what I do for my district is for student achievement. Since I’m not in the classroom directly impacting students, I’m still impacting students when the server is down and it takes me several hours to resolve the server problem. Or when a teacher’s computer or laptop has a problem and it takes more than a few minutes to resolve, or even several days for a technician to be onsite to resolve the problem. It also gave me a better understanding of what action research is and how it can be used and applied in my own environment. The videos made me wonder if the interviewees were from elite high scoring campuses because I started to wonder if all districts share the same data mining ideas that were mentioned in all three videos. I really liked the idea of not implementing a program or software application unless the data showed a need for it. It made me realize that data should drive the decision in developing the success in student achievement. Since I’m in the trenches and outside the classroom, for the most part, I’m not seeing that happening from my perspective. Overall, I found this week to be very interesting after the pressure to decide on a question for my action research project was released.
Monday, October 15, 2012
Identify at least three topics, get feedback from your site mentor regarding the topics, and decide which direction to take.
I seem to be struggling identifying three topics. This might be because I am not in the classroom or located at a campus where options for problems might be resolved through action research. One topic maybe the same one I used for my discussion question last week. How technology, specifically software applications are improving or not improving the students ability to learn, raise scores, and create a positive return on technology investment. This is more curiosity, but I’m looking for something that falls in the line of thinking like a Directors of Technology. Second topic might research the benefit of having a call center. Our department wants to change how work orders are handled. There has been some resistance from key staff members, basically the ones who would be assigned to the call center. So the action research question is how does a ‘call center’ increase productivity and will customers benefit from the organizational change that would occur from implementing new model. And the third topic comes from this week’s chapter readings Passion #6 Leadership. What do I learn from comparing and contrasting my own perceptions, my department’s perceptions, my Director’s perceptions, and my leadership team’s perceptions about my own educational technology leadership as a future Director. When I first read this I was excited and thought I had my action research question. As I blog this, I am leaning towards number 3, but I still want to get a Director’s perspective on other possible topics.
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