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Spotlight on Oxnard Union Express

Written by Sarah Schnurr | Oct 5, 2017 5:44:48 PM

All aboard! Oxnard Union High School District joined Alludo on August 25 with their train-themed teacher PD game, Oxnard Union Express. 170+ teachers have started playing in the first month to expand their learning (and earn points)! Coordinator of Education Technology, Jay Sorensen has kept the friendly competition going with Twitter updates on school and performer leaderboards. 

Game missions include: Productivity, Coaching/PLC, Tools, Pedagogy, PLN & Digital Citizenship. Locomotive, High Speed Train and Electric Train levels keep learners chugging down the PD track. Check out the competition at @OxnardUExpress!

"The Oxnard Union High School District vision is one of high expectations and powerful futures for every student." OUHSD serves almost 20,000 students at ten schools, which include six high schools and four continuation high schools. They offer comprehensive career and college readiness programs, and use the "academy model" at two of their schools. This model focuses on Career Technical Education, PBL, and Work-Based Learning. 

“Participating in OU Express has made me a better teacher. It puts professional development right in my hands, without having to give up hours after school or on the weekend, or having to spend time trying to figure out where to get the funding to attend.”

— Allison Holicky, Pacifica High School

“OU Express takes professional development to a new level. Who knew staff learning could be so fun. I’ve gone in with a good knowledge of tech, but have still learned so much, in more areas than just tech. It’s also allowed me to collaborate with several members of my staff that I might not have worked with.”

— -Jeff Jackson, Computer teacher at Camarillo High School

“I am being pushed to practice edtech skills and creating activities and learning materials for students. The competition adds an extra incentive- I want to beat others and I want HHS to get on top!”

— Shaughn Lybrand, SPED teacher at Hueneme High School