While we were in Florida I spent a little time working on an extension of a project I was deeply involved in the couple of years prior to my retirement. The Michigan Assessment Consortium (MAC), of which I was a founding board member, sponsored the development of a series of modules for educators on how to develop and use “common assessments.” “Common” in this case meant “shared across multiple classrooms/teachers,” as opposed to other meanings, such as “ordinary” or “numerous.” The 24 modules were developed as scripted PowerPoint presentations with learning activities and supporting materials. They were field tested in a workshop setting and revised based on participant feedback and the experience of the presenters. The modules were then videotaped at Wayne RESA, with each of the development team members narrating the modules on which they were the lead author. The videotaped modules, along with the PowerPoint files and supporting materials were made available online through MI-StreamNet free of charge.
There has been a continuing interest in this professional development series but recent changes in the rules for continuing education units (CEUs) required that the modules be repackaged in order to qualify. Wayne RESA made a decision a few years ago to train some staff members in the Lectora software for creating online courses. Some staff time became available and RESA approached the MAC and suggested the use of Lectora to repackage the assessment modules to meet the new CEU requirements. One of those requirements was for assessments that validate the learner’s engagement with the content. The existing modules did not include such assessments so the original authors were contacted to see if they would develop test items for their modules. That is how I came to spend some time this winter writing test items.
Kathy Dewsbury-White, the President of the MAC, had arranged to meet today with Ken Schramm (Manager of TV & Media Production) and Bill Heldmyer, TV Producer/Director extraordinaire) to discuss the project. She asked me to come along, and that is how I came to spend the day at Wayne RESA, from which I retired in June 2012. There was a MAC sponsored video conference at 10 AM so while Kathy attended to that I roamed the halls of my former place of employment to see who was around. All told I was able to visit briefly with a dozen or more people and with another half dozen a little longer. When the video conference was over we grabbed lunch with Ken. When we got back to RESA we worked with Bill in his editing suite on how we wanted certain aspects of the modules to work. Kathy and I then worked our way back to Brighton through the afternoon rush hour traffic.
I talked to Butch (W9MCI) on the phone in the evening. He had spoken directly to International Thermal Research about their Oasis brand hydronic heating systems and gotten some pricing. There is a real possibility that our rebuilt Aqua-Hot hydronic heating unit in our motorcoach may have a coolant leak and that the leak is in the combustion chamber. The evidence for this is an excessive amount of white smoke when the units fires up, if it fires up. If so, it cannot be field repaired and we would have to get a rebuilt unit to replace the failed rebuilt unit, or get a new unit. At this point my inclination would be to get a new unit from a different company, like maybe ITR. I have a low tolerance for the repeated failure of expensive engineered systems.