Microsoft Education and Open Up Resources announce partnership to deliver top rated math curriculum
Published Mar 26 2018 06:00 AM 19K Views
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Today we are announcing the integration between Open Up Resources curricula and Microsoft Education for Back to School 2018. Open Up Resources is a nonprofit working to develop the highest quality full-course OER curricula, standards-aligned, and provided for free to promote instructional equity. This curriculum was developed by Illustrative Mathematics, and currently covers 6th – 8th Grade Math. Recently, EdReports rated this curriculum with their highest ever rating.  

 

Any teacher can now easily sign up to use the Open Up Resources curriculum. With today’s announcement, Microsoft Education is offering this curriculum through OneNote Forms and custom dashboards. This solution is free and can be used by teachers and students on any platform and device. 

 

Microsoft Education - Content and Assessments 

The Office 365 Education solution takes the Open Up Resources curriculum and assessments and puts together a free solution that pulls together content, assessments and analytics.

  • Content: Organize all your class materials, including Open Up Resources, into one digital notebook with OneNote Class Notebooks. Then, create more compelling, interactive content that you can easily collaborate on with students and colleagues.  
  • Assessments: Quickly create basic surveys, quizzes, questionnaires, registrations and more with Microsoft Forms. Teachers can view results in dashboards as they are submitted, and data can be easily exported to Excel for grading or be viewed in dashboards.

To get a sense of the solution, we put together a video for the original pilot demonstrating the overall concept

 

Classroom-Friendly Materials Access with OneNote Class Notebooks

Using the custom OneNote Class Notebook to access and deliver the Open Up Resources curriculum:

  • Teachers can distribute the Illustrative Mathematics course materials on any device via OneNote.
  • Students can write, draw, collaborate and save their work automatically in a personal digital notebook.
  • Real-time collaboration can occur around the materials: teacher-to-class, teacher-to-student, and student-to-student.
  • OneNote Class Notebooks integrate seamlessly with common LMS and SIS platforms.

 

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Last spring, both Buncombe County and Evergreen school districts engaged in a private pilot using the Open Up Resources materials in a OneNote Class Notebook. Here is what Stephanie Brucker, District Tech Coordinator from Buncombe County had to say:

 

 “The integration of the Open Up Mathematics resources into OneNote has allowed teachers in our district to truly integrate our one-to-one devices and mathematics in a powerful way to advance student learning. Utilizing OneNote and Illustrative Math together in the classroom has opened up a gateway to each student’s thoughts and ideas throughout the units. The collaboration of materials between OneNote and Open Up has actually increased the practice of mathematical discourse simultaneously with our digital initiative.”

 

Assessment Tools with Immediate Insight with Microsoft Forms

Open Up Resources assessments have been integrated with Microsoft Forms. When a Class Notebook is created, the Forms are all automatically pre-installed into the Educators Forms library in Office 365 Education, ready to be distributed as assessments. Through assessments, delivered in Forms, benefits include:

  • Easy digital assessments
  • One-click assignment and efficient scoring
  • Support for differentiation through rapid, formative assessment insight.Form1.jpg

          Sample Open Up Resources assessments delivered in Microsoft Forms

 

To help teachers and schools get up and running, we have put together Getting Started materials on the Microsoft Support site which includes instructions and support information.. 

 

If you or your district would like to participate in a pilot,

  1. Go to the Open Up Resources site and sign up
  2. Login to the site
  3. Click on the OneNote link in the upper right of the website navigation bar.header1.jpg
  4. Request materials and check the box for “piloting Microsoft OneNote request1.jpg

 

We are excited for school districts to start using this new solution in the new 2018/2019 school year.  Both OneNote and Forms are part of Office 365 for Education, which is free for teachers and students with a valid school email address.  

 

Twitter

Microsoft Education @MicrosoftEDU

Microsoft OneNote for Education @OneNoteEDU

Open Up Resources @OpenUpResources

Illustrative Mathematics @IllustrateMath

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