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Title: A Superintendents Survival Guide to Educational Technology


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A Superintendents Survival Guide to Educational
Technology
  • www.esc11.net/edtech/norma
  • Norma smith
  • nsmith_at_esc11.net
  • Coordinator of Instructional Technology

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The Times They are Changing!
  • Movie mixed by Karl Fisch using ideas from
    David Warlick, Thomas Friedman, Ian Jukes, Ray
    Kurtzweil, and others

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The Times They are Changing
  • Education MUST meet the needs of a changing work,
    society and student
  • Technology is a tool that allows us to do this
    through.
  • Problem based learning
  • Access to limitless resources
  • Communication between student, parent, teacher
  • Effective, efficient operations

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Research shows that.
  • Using technology in education
  • Motivates
  • Engages
  • Authenticates
  • Extends
  • Resource
  • http//caret.iste.org/

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How is Technology being used in Education?
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Communication.
  • Email
  • District web sites
  • Ex. Keller ISD
  • http//www.kellerisd.net
  • Collaboration
  • CC11

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Productivity Applications.
  • Student Data Management Systems
  • Curriculum Management Systems
  • Financial systems
  • Productivity
  • Word Processing
  • Spreadsheets
  • Databases
  • Presentations
  • Brainstorming

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Information.
  • Databases from TEA-
  • http//web.esc20.net/k12databases
  • Some Internet sources-
  • Google
  • For educators
  • Nettreckker
  • Wikipedia

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Video.
  • ESC Region XI Video Streaming site
  • You Tube
  • Teacher Tube

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Newer Web based Apps
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  • Moodle
  • Definition Moodle is a free and open source
    e-learning software platform, also known as a
    Course Management System, Learning Management
    System, or Virtual Learning Environment.
  • Example
  • ESC Region XI

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Wiki
  • DefinitionA collaborative website which can be
    directly edited by anyone with access to it
  • Example
  • The Flat Classroom Project is a genuine
    assessment project between 11th grade students at
    International School Dhaka in Bangladesh and 10th
    grade students at Westwood Schools in Georgia,
    USA. Based on the ten flatteners found in Thomas
    Friedmans book,The World is Flat, the objective
    is to create a 'Flat Classroom' where two classes
    work as one.

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  • Blogs
  • Definition(a contraction of the term
    "weblog")1 is a type of website, usually
    maintained by an individual with regular entries
    of commentary, descriptions of events, or other
    material such as graphics or video.
  • Example
  • Mark Cubans blog
  • Mike Falick's BlogA School Board Trustee's
    Bloghttp//mikefalick.blogs.comhttp//feeds.feed
    burner.com/MikeFalicksBlog
  • http//mrburkemath.blogspot.com/

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  • List from Conroe
  • http//technology.conroeisd.net/ezpc/sites

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Ed-tech Trends -
  • Source Americas Digital Schools report

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  • One-to-one computing
  • Online assessment
  • New computing devices
  • Interactive whiteboards
  • Learning management systems
  • Growing bandwidth needs
  • Online learning
  • TxVSN
  • Others??

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Federal Programs/Money
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E-Rate
  • E-Rate Federal Communications Discount Program
  • Money to Texas info at TPESC
  • Requirements districts have an approved
    technology plan aligned to the goals of E-Rate
  • http//www.universalservice.org/sl/

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NCLB Title IID
  • Enhancing Education with Technology
  • Formula
  • Competitive
  • Districts must have an approved plan aligned to
    the goals of NCLB
  • http//www.tea.state.tx.us/nclb/statute/TIIpartD.h
    tmsec2402

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  • NCLB All student be technology literate by the
    end of the 8th grade
  • New Reporting requirements
  • http//www.tea.state.tx.us/taa

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  • NCLB State must report each year how many
    Teachers, Administrators and Librarians meet the
    state technology applications standards.
  • NCLB- State must report each year how many
    students are technology literate
  • NCLB State will report each year the number of
    student computers available

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ePlan in Texas
  • Electronic Technology Plan Tool
  • http//www.sedl.org/eplan

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State Requirements
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  • Required Curriculum
  • Technology Applications
  • http//www.tea.state.tx.us/technology/ta/stustd.ht
    ml

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Snapshot of the TA TEKS
  • Grades K-2Students gain basic skills such as
    inputting information, beginning touch
    keyboarding and becoming familiar with the
    computer. Using technology, students access
    information that can include text, audio, video,
    and graphics. They use computers and related
    technology to make presentations and prepare
    projects for foundation curriculum areas.
  • Grades 3-5Students use proper keyboarding
    techniques and acquire information by selecting
    the most appropriate search strategies. Students
    use word processing, graphics, databases,
    spreadsheets, simulations, multimedia, and
    telecommunications. They solve problems and
    communicate information in various formats and to
    a variety of audiences and evaluate their
    results.Copy from other ppt

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  • Grades 6-8
  • Students become fluent in using multiple
    software applications and applying them across
    the curriculum. They build on the Grades 3-5
    knowledge and skills. The students continue to
    demonstrate keyboarding proficiency in technique
    and posture while building speed. The TEKS can be
    taught integrated into other areas (such as
    English Language Arts and Reading, Mathematics,
    Social Studies, and Science), as a separate
    class, or both.
  • Grades 9-12Students have a variety of options
    from the adopted courses which allow for growth,
    specialization, integration into other curriculum
    areas, and preparation for the technological
    world. The high school courses in Technology
    Applications, Chapter 126 include Computer
    Science I, Computer Science II, Desktop
    Publishing, Digital Graphics/Animation,
    Multimedia, Video Technology, Web Mastering, and
    Independent Study in Technology Applications.
  • http//www.tea.state.tx.us/technology/ta/stustd.ht
    m

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State Teacher Requirements
  • Required New Teacher Technology Proficiency by
    SBEC
  • Recommended Experienced teacher technology
    proficiency
  • SBEC Technology Application Standards
  • http//www.tea.state.tx.us/technology/ta/edstd.htm

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SBEC Beginning Teacher Standards
  • I. All teachers use technology-related terms,
    concepts, data input strategies, and ethical
    practices to make informed decisions about
    current technologies and their applications.
  • II. All teachers identify task requirements,
    apply search strategies, and use current
    technology to efficiently acquire, analyze, and
    evaluate a variety of electronic information.
  • III. All teachers use task-appropriate tools to
    synthesize knowledge, create and modify
    solutions, and evaluate results in a way that
    supports the work of individuals and groups in
    problem-solving situations.

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  • IV. All teachers communicate information in
    different formats and for diverse audiences.
  • V. All teachers know how to plan, organize,
    deliver, and evaluate instruction for all
    students that incorporates the effective use of
    current technology for teaching and integrating
    the Technology Applications Texas Essential
    Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) into the curriculum.

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STaR Chart
  • All Teaches are required to complete the Texas
    Teacher STaR Chart each year
  • All Principals are required to complete the Texas
    Campus STaR chart each year
  • http//www.tea.state.tx.us/starchart

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STaR Chart Data
  • TPESC
  • Statewide STaR Chart Summary Data
  • http//starchart.esc12.net/

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LRPT Planning for Now and the Future
  • There is a Long Randy Plan for Technology
  • http//www.ta.state.tx.us/technology lrtp/
  • It has recommendations for LEAs , ESCs and /TEA

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Financing Technology in Education
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Areas for Budgeting
  • Hardware
  • Software
  • Staff Development
  • Facilities
  • Support

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How Much
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Reality
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Sources of Budgetary Support
  • Federal
  • NCLB Regular and Stimulus
  • NCLB Title IID- Regular and Stimulus
  • E-Rate
  • Other Federal Grants

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Sources of Budgetary Support
  • State
  • Technology Allotment
  • Funded through stimulus funds
  • Asked for 35, got 30
  • NCLB grants, other grants
  • State Purchasing discounts DIR
  • HB 4294 This bill allows the commissioner of
    education to adopt electronic textbooks and
    instructional materials, giving districts that
    are ready to transition to technology the
    flexibility to choose an alternative to
    traditional textbooks to effectively educate
    students.
  • This bill also allows a district to use state
    funds to purchase the technological equipment
    such as laptops, wireless reading devices or
    interactive whiteboards necessary to support
    electronic textbooks or instructional materials

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Sources of Budgetary Support
  • Local
  • Bond Issues and Tax Support
  • Business Partnerships, Grants, donations
  • School Foundations and other innovative fund
    raising
  • Line item budgeting

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Web site references
  • NCLB Technology Requirements
  • http//www.tea.state.tx.us/nclb/statute/TIIpartD.h
    tmsec2402
  • SBEC Technology Standards for Teachers
  • http//www.tea.state.tx.ustechnology/ta/edstd.html
  • Texas Technology Application TEKS
  • http//www.tea.state.tx.us/technology/ta/stustd.ht
    ml
  • Texas Long-Range Plan for Technology
  • http//www.tea.state.tx.us/technology/lrpt/

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  • STaRChart
  • http//www.tea.state.tx.us/starchart
  • ePlan
  • http//www.sedl.org/eplan

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