Monday, August 3, 2009

Re: Keep up with Professional Dev Hrs.

I am in contact with a FM rep who is asking what I'd like to see in a PD
monitoring program.
Minimally I would want:

Unique employee ID record:
Department
Hire date
Degrees
Certificates


PD funding record:
Amount awarded by year
Amount awarded total year-to-date
PD taken
PD in progress
PD total hours
Degrees/Certificates awarded


Activity record:
External/Internal
Date(s)
Location
Registration fee(s)
Goal/Objective
Amount requested
Amount awarded


Travel record:
Transportation
Lodging


Other:
Ability to:
Peruse by department
compare by department
cross-reference/query records
Digital signature approval

=09
I looked at Australia's pdTracker, but it cannot be tailored to my
needs. If a design could be built specifically for NAIS, what would
anyone out there want to add? =20

Aeronia L. Poole
Educational Technology Specialist
& Smart Certified Trainer
The Madeira School
DoT Educational Technology Center
apoole@madeira.org
703.556.8350

-----Original Message-----
From: A forum for independent school educators
[mailto:ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU] On Behalf Of Gail Braddock
Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 2:39 PM
To: ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
Subject: Keep up with Professional Dev Hrs.

Friends,

We are trying to determine an easier way for our teachers to keep up
with
their professional development hours for conferences, workshops, etc. I
was considering devising a FMPro database, but I was curious if there
was
a better way or if there might already be someone "out there" with a
template that would be willing to share?

My administrator is envisioning a place where she can record various
meetings, workshops, conferences . . . and then the teachers could click
the ones they've attended, and the hours would be automatically
calculated
and put in a form.

Thanks!
Gail Braddock
Technology Specialist
St. George's Independent School
www.sgis.org
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