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NASW & ASWB Standards for Technology and Social Work PracticeSource: National Association of Social Workers (NASW) and Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB)Published in 2005 as a guide for social workers to improve their practice through the use of technology while maintaining ethical and quality standards and evaluating the impact on Social Work services.
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Powerschool | Attendance Tracking Report (Export)Author: Carly Price | WCPSS School Social WorkerThis custom object report is great for tracking attendance. It was first created for Wake County Schools, but you can import the file into Powerschools for your county with the instructions below.
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Powerschool | Sharing Object ReportsAuthor: Carly Price | WCPSS School Social WorkerThese instructions detail how to import an object report for your own use that someone else created or to export one you created for others to use. This is how you can import the Attendance Tracking Report into your system to use.
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Powerschool Coordinators | Contacts by LEASource: North Carolina Student Information SystemsFind the contact information for the person who coordinates Powerschool implementation for your County or LEA. If you have Powerschool questions this person knows who can help.
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Powerschool | Attendance Tracking Report (Guide)Author: Carly Price | WCPSS School Social WorkerInstructions on how to use this object report that gives tons of great demographic and attendance data for a list of students. This guide gives directions on several uses for this report.
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Powerschool | Working with Stored SelectionsAuthor: Carly Price | WCPSS School Social WorkerLearn how to create, edit, and find saved groups of students in Powerschool. This allows you to get the data you need and keep tabs on students who you work with frequently.
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Technology Boot Camp HandoutAuthors: WCPSS School Social Work Tech CommitteeYolanda Davis, Melissa Conner, Carly Price, Christina Rye, Stephanie Sauber-Liu Handout from presentation for 2014 NCSSWA Fall Conference packed with technology resources for organization, data collection, communication, and direct practice. Clickable links.
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Hide and Seek: Organizing Your Digital LifeAuthor: Christina Rye | WCPSS School Social WorkerGreat tips on how to organize and search files on your computer and in your email account. Also learn some amazing tricks for making your Google searches give you the results you need.
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Evaluate Your SSW Practice with a Google SurveyAuthor: Yolanda Davis | WCPSS School Social WorkerLearn how to create your own Google survey to use as an evaluation tool and gain student feedback on your School Social Work services. It only takes 7 easy steps!
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Scheduling an Event without StressAuthor: Melissa Conner | WCPSS School Social WorkerLearn how to use several online tools for scheduling meetings or arranging sign up sheets. No more strings of emails or confusion and frustration when coordinating groups of any size.
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Lights, Camera, Action! Video Tools for Student EngagementAuthor: Stephanie Sauber-Liu | WCPSS School Social WorkerLearn to use iMovie and Animoto to make presentations for staff or students or as interactive activity with students. Great for a range of topics and uses.
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Social Work and Technology: Implications for Social Work EducationSource: Sharlene NipperessShared by: Stephanie Sauber-Liu | WCPSS School Social Worker Explore the relationship between social work and technology and how it is shaping our field.
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iPad in EducationSource: Sarah Henderson and Jeff Yeow | University of AucklandShared by: Stephanie Sauber-Liu | WCPSS School Social Worker One of the only studies to look at the impact of iPad use on student outcomes. Conducted in one of the first classrooms in the world to adopt its use for education.
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