Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Monday, November 28, 2011
National Education Technology Plan
The National Educational Technology Plan is formed
to revamp American education through being clear about outcomes, redesigning
for effectiveness, efficiency, and flexibility, observing and measuring
performances, and being responsible for the results along the way.
The National Educational Technology Plan is driven
by two goals:
• To
raise the proportion of college graduates from 41 to 60 percent
• To
close the achievement gap so that high school students are ready for college
when they graduate.
There are 5 essential areas that the National
Educational Technology Plan presents for learning with technology. When used
correctly, these 5 essentials will help reach the 2 main goals of the American
Educational Technology Plan. They are as follows:
• Learning:
Engage and Empower- This portion of the plan says that all students should be
engaged with learning in and out of school. That students should be at the
center of their own learning and that they should be prepared to be
participants in our networked society.
• Assessment:
Measure What Matters- This states that we should assess what matters and then
use the data that we gain to help improve education.
• Teaching:
Prepare and Connect- Educators will be supported by technology that connects
them to resources and experiences that will make them become more efficient
teachers.
• Infrastructure:
Access and Enable- This will give access
for all students and educators to infrastructure for learning.
• Productivity:
Redesign and Transform- This will improve learning outcomes by redesigning
processes and using the power of technology. It will save time, money, and
staff.
To
make this plan productive, we need to start implementing these essentials now.
We need to collaborate at a local and state level to create and authorize new
formative and summative technology-based assessment resources. These
assessments should incorporate simulations, collaboration environments, virtual
worlds, and games. The main goal is to use technology as a resource for
teaching and for learning to improve education. This means that professional
development will have to be implemented continuously. Technology is constantly
changing. Therefore, to keep up with the new technology, teachers will need to
be involved in professional development to learn all the new technology to
implement into their lessons. If teachers are as up to date as possible, then
the 2 main goals, to raise college graduates and to have students ready for
college when they graduate high school, that this plan is driven by, can be made
possible.
National Education Technology Plan Executive Summary.
(2010). Transforming American Education:
Learning Powered by Technology [1-24]. Retrieved from http://www.ed.gov/technology/netp-2010
School Technology Plan
The technology plan for Iowa Park Consolidated Independent School District implements a vision for technology throughout the district that will identify the strategies to enable the use of advanced technology.
Evaluation Process:
The evaluation process of the technology plan is taken care of by the Technology Plan Committee. It is an ongoing process that is evaluated each year. The intention of the technology evaluation process is to make sure that technology is impacting the learning process. The STaR Chart results from each campus aid in the evaluation process by showing progress toward meeting the goals of the Long Range Plan for Technology. After the evaluation, a report is given to the Superintendent and the Board of Trustees.
Iowa Park Cons ISD. (2010-2013). Technology Plan [1-16]. Retrieved from https://www.sedl.org/cgi-bin/mysql/eplan/eplan.cgi?l=reportoption_composite&editplani...
The plan contains 4 goals and accompanying strategies designed to improve academic achievement. For the purpose of this summary, I am going to focus on the goals and strategies that are relevant to my Campus, Bradford Elementary. They are as follows:
Goal 1: The teaching and learning process will prepare students to function adequately in a technology-centered world by creating a student-centered learning environment where technology is seamlessly integrated into instruction and is used to improve student academic achievement and to expand course offerings.
Objective 1.1: All students will be provided instruction by the Technology Application TEKS.
- Strategy 1.1.1: Expand time in the schedule for all K-5th grade students to receive training in technology applications in both computer lab and regular classroom setting
Objective1.2: Distance learning and online digital resources will be utilized so that students will have access to courses and enrichment opportunities beyond campus boundaries.
- Strategy 1.2.2: Continue to offer electronic field trips.
- Strategy 1.2.3: Students will continue to use digital resources.
Goal 2: IPCISD will design and deliver systematic professional development to ensure all teachers meet SBEC's Technology Application Standards for all beginning educators.
Objective 2.1: All IPCISD staff will receive training on the effective integration of technology.
- Strategy 2.1.1: All new staff members will be trained on district-wide applications.
- Strategy 2.1.2: All staff will receive training and support on how to post to the website.
- Strategy 2.1.3: Staff will be provided technology professional development opportunities.
- Strategy 2.1.4: IPCISD will provide professional development for teachers on online resources.
- Strategy 2.1.5: Instructional staff members will continue to receive professional development on how to integrate technology into their instruction.
Objective 3.1: IPCISD will use technology to provide community access to school information and resources.
- Strategy 3.1.1: Publish information to parents and community members on how to access IPCISD's online school accountability information.
- Strategy 3.1.2: Maintain up to date district website which includes district information, links to TEA, and other educational sites.
- Strategy 3.1.3: Collect e-mail address of parents to facilitate an open communication link between school and home.
- Strategy 3.1.4: Continue online grade book program.
- Strategy 3.1.5: Notification concerning events, parental involvement opportunities, and continued learning opportunities will be posted on the website including but not limited to adult literacy training, ESL training opportunities, etc.
Goal 4: All campuses will have the telecommunications infrastructure and the technology tools necessary to facilitate good communication, instruction, and other services.
Objective 4.1: Classrooms will have adequate access to available technologies.
- Strategy 4.1.1: Continue to refresh cycle so that computers are replaced at minimum every six years and purchase additional computers as funds become available.
- Strategy 4.1.2: Continue to add technology that enhances classroom instruction.
- Strategy 4.1.3: Continue to maintain software licenses for all workstations and to expand software offerings that supplement classroom instruction.
Objective 4.2: All students and staff will have available the necessary technological infrastructure to successfully integrate technology into all areas and to optimize the learning environment.
- Strategy 4.2.1: Maintain telecommunications infrastructure to support instructional needs
- Strategy 4.2.2: IPCISD will continually upgrade the LAN network infrastructure.
- Strategy 4.2.3: Employ appropriate personnel to manage IPCISD network and provide support to workstations and other technologies.
- Strategy 4.2.4: Replace servers and switches on an eight year rotational basis.
Professional Development:
The professional development opportunities available to Bradford Elementary are available through classes at Region 9 Education Service Center located in Wichita Falls, Texas about 15 minutes away from our campus. The Director of Technology at Region 9, our campus technology director and support technician are in charge of coordinating professional development opportunities. At this time, professional development is 100% funded through the year 2012 and the time for it is available, since we do our professional development classes in the summer time when school is not in session. Resources for this type of professional development are available at Region 9 as well.
Telecommunications/Hardware/Software/Other Services:
When it comes to telecommunications, hardware, software, and other services, all staff and students currently have access to the internet through a direct connection to the District Network. Bradford Elementary has a networked online card catalog in the library as well as automated checkout. Also, there is 1 networked computer lab with a full-time teaching assistant. All services are assessed and kept up to date by the district technology director and the support technician. As of right now, the technology plan is 100% funded through the year 2012.Evaluation Process:
The evaluation process of the technology plan is taken care of by the Technology Plan Committee. It is an ongoing process that is evaluated each year. The intention of the technology evaluation process is to make sure that technology is impacting the learning process. The STaR Chart results from each campus aid in the evaluation process by showing progress toward meeting the goals of the Long Range Plan for Technology. After the evaluation, a report is given to the Superintendent and the Board of Trustees.
Iowa Park Cons ISD. (2010-2013). Technology Plan [1-16]. Retrieved from https://www.sedl.org/cgi-bin/mysql/eplan/eplan.cgi?l=reportoption_composite&editplani...
Saturday, November 26, 2011
How Much Value is there in Assessing Technology Skills of Educators?
According to my personal beliefs, I believe that assessing technology
leadership knowledge and skills is highly valuable and important. This is due
to my thinking pattern that it is always better to improve when possible. As I
took the Keirsey Temperament, Multiple Intelligence Inventory, LoTi Digital-Age Survey, and several other
technology assessments last week, I learned so much about myself. I learned my
areas of technology that need improvement, such as implementing more technology
into my lessons, as well as my areas that I am advanced in, such as basic
operations of the computer. These assessments really helped show me how to improve
and be more productive in my career. I think that assessing the knowledge and
skills of student technology is also quite valuable, because it will show me what I need
to help students work on to be more successful. For me, one of the most
valuable things in education is that I am able to help my students develop the
skills they need to achieve their goals.
A couple of things to consider when using technology assessments are the pros and cons of the assessments. One pro of technology assessments are that they show the skills that need improvement, and hence give guidance in improving education, whether it be the teacher or the student. On the other hand, a con is that some of the questions on assessments do not directly apply to each person or campus in particular. For instance, on the LoTi Digital-Age Survey that I took last week some of the questions did not apply directly to my content area or my campus. This could lead to inadequate feedback.
In my opinion, technology assessments help show us the parts of technology that we can improve which will lead to technological advances being made; and there is value in that.
A couple of things to consider when using technology assessments are the pros and cons of the assessments. One pro of technology assessments are that they show the skills that need improvement, and hence give guidance in improving education, whether it be the teacher or the student. On the other hand, a con is that some of the questions on assessments do not directly apply to each person or campus in particular. For instance, on the LoTi Digital-Age Survey that I took last week some of the questions did not apply directly to my content area or my campus. This could lead to inadequate feedback.
In my opinion, technology assessments help show us the parts of technology that we can improve which will lead to technological advances being made; and there is value in that.
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