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Academy of Notre Dame de Namur selected as Apple Distinguis­hed School

- Academy of Notre Dame de Namur

For the second consecutiv­e time, the Academy of Notre Dame de Namur in Radnor Township, Delaware County, has been selected as an Apple Distinguis­hed School for 2021-2024, a three-year designatio­n, for the Academy’s continuous innovation in learning, teaching, and the school environmen­t.

Head of School Dr. Laura Hotchkiss said that she has “great pride in the work of our students and faculty for their creativity and passion for the education of our girls! Congratula­tions to the team for this recognitio­n.”

Notre Dame was also named an Apple Distinguis­hed School in 2018 for the three-year designatio­n of 2018-2021. In order to be considered for the designatio­n, a primary or secondary school must be a one-to-one Apple device school, and teachers must have their Apple teacher certificat­ion, meaning they have had a certain amount of training in Apple products or programs.

Tyler Gaspich, director of iInformati­on resources and technologi­es, said that this designatio­n is a testament to not only Notre Dame’s commitment to powerful technology, but its emphasis on creativity and power.

“It’s an excellent demonstrat­ion of the innovative nature at Notre Dame,” Gaspich said.

Being an Apple Distinguis­hed School and having this technology at students and faculty members fingertips allows for teaching that incorporat­es much more than a textbook and notebook.

Students learn not just through exams but by creating their own informatio­nal videos or even connecting with other schools across the globe who are also an Apple Distinguis­hed School.

“We are a school that values creativity and innovation, and we are looking to reform how we assess and measure understand­ing from a student, while showing that we are a forefront leader in this effort,” Gaspich said.

How Notre Dame utilizes this technology can vary by teacher or department. Gaspich said that teachers are using it in ways to reinvent the wheel and change the classic

classroom setting.

For example, instead of lecturing during school hours, teachers may assign students to watch lectures at home while doing more interactiv­e work during classroom time. It could also be assigning students to create a video to share with the class about a subject instead of writing a paper on it.

Gaspich said that Notre Dame’s use of Apple products and familiarit­y with them “allows for teachers to create those different innovative strategies.”

iMovie is one of the most used Apple programs at Notre Dame, according to Gaspich. By utilizing

iMovie, Gaspich said that students are creating more than just informatio­nal video for themselves and their peers, it is creating leadership opportunit­ies by putting students in leadership roles of their own education.

Gaspich added that students won’t remember the essay they wrote, but they will remember the video they produced.

“Notre Dame continues to differenti­ate ourselves as a school that prioritize­s not is only providing exceptiona­l technology to students, but supporting their intentiona­l use of these resources for learning, connection, and exploratio­n,” said Associate Head of School Dr. Liz

Willis.

Gaspich hopes that the future of technology at Notre Dame involves blending it even more into the classroom but also teaching students how to stay safe online.

“Technology isn’t going anywhere,” Gaspich said. “It is important to learn how to integrate it instead of ignoring it.”

 ?? COURTESY OF THE ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR ?? The Academy of Notre Dame de Namur’s Design Thinking course is led by Tyler Gaspich, director of informatio­n resources and technologi­es, and Nora Moffat, director of the center for global leadership. For the second consecutiv­e time, Notre Dame has been selected as an Apple Distinguis­hed School for 2021-2024, a three-year designatio­n, for the academy’s continuous innovation in learning, teaching and the school environmen­t.
COURTESY OF THE ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR The Academy of Notre Dame de Namur’s Design Thinking course is led by Tyler Gaspich, director of informatio­n resources and technologi­es, and Nora Moffat, director of the center for global leadership. For the second consecutiv­e time, Notre Dame has been selected as an Apple Distinguis­hed School for 2021-2024, a three-year designatio­n, for the academy’s continuous innovation in learning, teaching and the school environmen­t.
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