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The Nova5000 has been adopted for a number of sizable 1:1 computing programs worldwide, including state-wide implementations, as well as the key tool in computerizing science laboratories. The Nova5000 provides a true 21st Century solution for Science and Math as well as bundling a broad range of leading software covering schools¡¯ entire curriculum scope. Educators are very impressed how quickly students can pick up a Nova5000 and immediately start to use it. They also feel there is enough computing power to cover the entire school day's computing needs. Nova5000 research and development revolves around making the Nova5000 100% compliant with school needs ‚ and the educators recognize that fact.
Tulsa Public Schools Situation: 10 carts worth of Nova5000s will serve the science and technology high school strands, including Wave Mechanics, Environmental & Atmospheric Sciences, Aeronautics & Aviation Maintenance Technology, Aerospace, Avionics & Robotics, and Materials Science as well as core content areas. By 2010, Tulsa Public Schools plans to house enough Nova5000s and carts to serve all students attending McLain High School, moving toward a true one-to-one computing program. Grade Level(s): High School Purpose: A step toward implementing a one-to-one computing program for McLain High School that aligns with the district¡¯s mission to motivate all students to become productive and successful citizens in the 21st century. Why Fourier: Innovative technology that teachers can apply as a relevant 21st Century tool
Sylvetta Striplin, Science Teacher and Department Chair ¡°We see a great deal of potential for the Nova5000s as a daily learning tool within our science and technology magnet strands and are really looking forward to seeing what they can offer all of our core content classes as well,¡± said Yamilette Williams, Director of Instructional Technology for the district. ¡°Our goal is to provide our students with all the tools and effective instruction they need to be successful now as well as after graduation. The technology we are receiving for our students is innovative and very exciting. As we integrate it into our classroom activities, and become more proficient with the equipment, both students and teachers will have wonderful learning experiences.¡±
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Jackson R-2 School District Situation: 4,600 students enrolled in K-12 grade programs, offering early intervention programs for children aged birth to five with high academic achievement a priority. Grade Level(s): PS & HS Purpose: To computerize the schools science labs Why Fourier: The scientific focus of the Nova5000, with immediate data results displayed for analysis
Andrew Helle, a science teacher at Jackson Senior High School ¡°We really needed a computer lab solution - one that could be mobile and available for multiple uses. We saw the potential of the Nova5000 across applications and activities. For instance, I was out of the country and did not want my students to miss out on a learning opportunity while I was gone. I was able to record my lesson via pod cast and create slides to accompany the audio recording. My students used the Nova5000s during class to listen to the lecture and follow along with the presentation at their own pace. Then they were asked to complete a quiz, which I could assess even though I was thousands of miles away.¡±
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South Washington County Schools Situation: Suburban district encompasses four communities and 84 square miles. The district's Strategic Plan, Focus on the Future, includes the primary goal of being in the top 10 percent of all Minnesota School Districts in MCA tests and ranked #1 among districts of comparable size and demographics. Grade Level(s): High School Purpose: To provide an enriched learning environment focus on science with student mobile learning devices. Why Fourier: Innovative technology that teachers can apply as a relevant 21st Century tool
Rick light, Science Teacher Woodbury High School ¡°In attending courses to teach AP Physics, I learned about new technology that can be used in the classroom. I felt we were doing our students a disservice by teaching labs without technology," said Light. "We are now using the Nova5000s one hundred percent of the time, utilizing probeware, the built-in graphing calculator and the Internet for accessing daily lesson plans and downloading worksheets. Students are spending time now analyzing data - connecting the experiment with the concept - instead of taking so much time to graph data.¡±
Light explained that his students enjoy using the technology during class. He has found that there also is much less loose paper, as the students working in pairs use one Nova5000 to conduct the lab and the other to download the PDF of the lab instructions. In addition, Light appreciates that his students no longer have to bring a graphing calculator to class. No longer dealing with the challenge of students being distracted by their own devices, he can monitor each Nova5000 from his own computer, sending a quick message to any student if needed.
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Hatboro-Horsham School District, Montgomery County, PA, USA Sittuation: Fifth grade students in the School District of Hatboro-Horsham in Montgomery County, Pa., are leveraging the benefits of technology while studying nature. Grade Level(s): Elementary School Purpose: To master 21st Century digital literacy skills. In addition to develop lessons that encourage scientific, inquiry-based learning Why Fourier: A computing device that allows students to solve multi-disciplinary real-life problems as well as master the skills necessary to use spreadsheets to present, analyze and graph data
Susan Casagrant, District Director of Educational Technology ¡°After much investigation, the Nova5000 provided the best features, including the required mobility and durability for our elementary students. Beyond one-to-one computing, there also was a need for the district to develop an environment for scientific inquiry-based learning where the benefits of technology are integrated while studying nature. The field trip was very exciting for the students and they couldn¡¯t wait to use the Nova5000s. Its size, weight, ease-of-use, and wireless capability made it perfect for elementary students.¡±
Carmela Curatola-Knowles, Elementary Technology Teacher for Hatboro-Horsham. ¡°The Nova5000 gave us the opportunity to bring the equipment directly to a Nature Center and use it to record observations and draw pictures of items identified for further research and use later in the computer lab, library, and classroom. The fifth grade students used Inspiration and NovaPaint, software programs bundled on the Nova5000, to take field notes and re-create items they observed in the Nature Center using the device¡¯s stylus. This provided for better use of student time at the Nature Center as they were focused on observing rather than keeping track of paper and pencil to write. The Nova5000 facilitated the transparent use of technology to aid student learning.¡±
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Yolo County, CA, USA Situation: Small county office outside Sacramento Grade Level(s): MS & HS math and science teachers Purpose: PD program to enhance math and science skills of teachers via Math and Science Partnership Grant Why Fourier: Science and math programs bundled with applications familiar
Bob Bachmeier, Yolo County Office of Education ¡°The capability of the NOVA 5000 to display onto a screen or larger monitor has been more powerful than we anticipated. The portability lends itself to quick set-up and use almost anywhere in the classrooms – It is so much easier than setting up a lap-top next to the projector. Our teachers found that the software is powerful, friendly to learn and use, and is not intimidating (Portrait 4 and MultilogPRO). Our grant (No Child Left Behind funded) had an emphasis on increasing the content knowledge of teachers in math and science. We found that the NOVA5000s are educational tools for both, teachers and students. Our teachers are finding how easy it is to have students collect data, then they find out how their students feel like they own that data and are much more willing to do something with it. They get excited manipulating and analyzing information they relate to and own. Teachers found it to be almost transparent moving from Microsoft Office and the NOVA¡¯s productivity tools (Textmaker and Planmaker) and vise-versa. This increased their ¡®technology confidence¡¯ immediately.¡±
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Cromer Primary School, New South Wales, Australia Situation: 6 Science Groups using Nova5000 Grade Level(s): PS & MS math and science Purpose: To explore hands-on Science with latest technology tools. Why Fourier: Excellent tool for science and math but also spelling activities, drawing and word processing in lab reporting.
Cromer Primary School Science Teacher ¡°The students became adept at managing the Nova¡¯s within our classroom. They set up recharge stations and a team made sure they were recharged after every use and then put away. Others were responsible in copying data from the Nova¡¯s to the computer. We connected the Nova to our interactive white board. This was excellent for demonstration purposes and to explain to the students how to use the MultiLab software. In regards to using the other software on the Nova¡¯s and to manage the files they created they pretty much were able to work that out for themselves or asked their peers to show them.¡±
Cromer Primary School Science Teacher ¡°A few weeks ago our teacher was given 6 Nova 5000 to work with in science. We had to explore battery operated devices and work out how each of these worked. We had to record our findings in our science journals. We then had to draw cut-away diagrams of a torch. After sketching them in our science journals first, we then used the paint program on the Novas to draw the diagrams. We had a lot of fun doing this. Drawing the diagrams using the Novas helped us to get used to using the Nova¡¯s and the stylus.¡± The use of the Nova 5000 during our It¡¯s electrifying science unit was a resounding success. The students loved using the sensors to record and analyze information. I initially introduced the sensors in a ¡®play¡¯ situation. This was a huge success in engaging the students. They held light sensors to everything they could find that gave off light. They were fascinated by the graphing process and initiated their own comparisons of the graphs and discussed various theories to explain the differences.¡±
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Goose Creek, TX, USA Situation: Medium size, suburban district Grade Level(s): 6 Purpose: Support and accelerate existing curriculum with personal learning devices Why Fourier: Easy-to-use, loaded with applications and teachers love it.
Sharon Sprayberry, Director of Instructional Technology for Goose Creek ¡°Goose Creek CISD is very excited to be one of the first districts to experience the benefits of the partnership between Fourier Systems and GoKnow Learning. Our experience with both of these companies has been extremely positive. Our sixth grade students will be introduced to the Nova5000 using the HLE and PAAM environment later this year. We know our students and teachers are going to love this easy-to-use wireless mobile learning device loaded with applications that will support and accelerate their existing curriculum.¡±
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