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Troy 30-C Teachers Master New Technology For Hybrid Learning

New equipment, training necessary for the transition from all remote to hybrid education

Troy Community School District 30-C 1st grade teachers with Assistant Principal Katie Hogan at Troy Cronin Elementary School. From left: Emily Fishbeck, Kelly Harvey, Tina Tucker, Katie Hogan, Carrie Garrett and Mileah Paul.
Troy Community School District 30-C 1st grade teachers with Assistant Principal Katie Hogan at Troy Cronin Elementary School. From left: Emily Fishbeck, Kelly Harvey, Tina Tucker, Katie Hogan, Carrie Garrett and Mileah Paul.

Teachers at Troy 30-C’s seven schools were trained and ready for educating both in-school and remote students on October 19, as many began the district’s hybrid learning plan in the district’s “Return to Learn” program.

The transition entailed months of work and training, as technology staff, administrators and teachers coordinated the purchase of new equipment and training on how to use it. Dr. Jenna Woodland, Troy Assistant Superintendent of Instruction and Professional Development, said the process was truly a team effort, with staff from the departments of Transportation and of Facilities and Operations also pitching in to help assemble equipment.

Woodland said the new equipment included mobile computer stands to allow teachers better mobility in their classrooms for teaching in-person and remote students simultaneously; Bluetooth speakers that allow remote students to speak to the teacher and their classmates; lapel microphones to ensure that remote students will hear the teacher well; Google Chromecast devices to allow wireless projection in the classroom; and additional Chromebooks.

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Previously, only students in Troy’s upper grade levels were 1:1, student to computer. With the recent purchases, all students are now 1:1.

Additional software to enhance learning was also purchased and installed.

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The district’s hybrid program of teaching both in-school and remote students is part of the district’s staggered transition to all in-person education during the coronavirus pandemic. For now, participating in the hybrid program are kindergarten, 1st, 5th and 7th grades. Remaining students will begin the hybrid program November 2.

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