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National Rural Technology Summit July 23, 2010 National Museum of the American Indian Virginia M. Barry, PhD Commissioner of Education, New Hampshire. Things are Happening… . “ I hear we’re upgrading to wireless …..”. New Hampshire Demographics.
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National Rural Technology SummitJuly 23, 2010National Museum of the American IndianVirginia M. Barry, PhDCommissioner of Education, New Hampshire
Things are Happening… “I hear we’re upgrading to wireless…..”
New Hampshire Demographics • Population of New Hampshire: 1,324,575 residents (approximately 44% rural) • 176 School Districts (including single town, cooperative and districts not operating schools) 316 elementary schools; 71 middle schools; 81senior high schools;11 charter schools • 219,000 students (88.4 % public;0.3% charter; 4,800 homeschooled students) • 10,242 ( public two-four year college students) 13,145 career and technical
Current Activities • Virtual Learning Academy • Digital Portfolios • Building Capacity to Manage on-line PD Centers • Open-source movement (ex: Moodle and Mahara) • Coordinated state-wide planning efforts pre-k-16 to support access robust high-speed broadband access • Leveraging E-Rate and other federal, state and local funding sources for purchasing system • DOE continued support for classroom technology mini-grants to continually build a progression model of technology in learning and teaching.
Key Issues • Robust high-speed broadband access to implement and sustain rigorous technology-infused 21st century learning environments • Overcoming the digital divide in rural and socio-economic areas • On-going state, federal, and private funding
Things are Happening… “I hear we’re upgrading to wireless…..!!”