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Provide feedback on the updated Michigan Educational Technology Plan. Explore key areas like digital citizenship, data-driven decisions, leadership, and teaching for learning. Join webinars on Jan 5, 12, and 19, 2010. Engage with state officials to ensure a robust tech plan.
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DRAFT2010 State of MichiganEducational Technology Plan Webinar Presentationsoliciting Public Comment January 5, 12, and 19, 2010 Bruce Umpstead, State DirectorEducational Technology and Data Coordination
2006 State Educational Technology Plan 2010 State Educational Technology Plan Time for an Update
2006 MSIF 2006 Ed Tech Plan Aligning with the MichiganSchool Improvement Framework 2010 Ed Tech Plan Teaching for Learning Leadership Teaching for Learning Digital Citizenship Leadership Leadership Student Learning Professional Learning Professional Learning School and CommunityRelations Data Driven Decisions School and CommunityRelations Professional Learning Data and InformationManagement Data and InformationManagement Broadband Access Shared Resources Funding
Input provided by the Educational Technology Advisory Group (ETAG)
State Plan serves as model for ISDs, Districts, Public School Academies, and Non-Public Schools MDE approves Public School Districts, Public School Academies, and Non-Public Schools technology plans as part of the Federal Communication Commission's eRate program Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan Tech Plan LEA Tech Plan PSA Tech Plan NP Tech Plan
Federal Measures of ProgressEducational Technology Effectiveness Every district must annually report: • Technology integrated curriculum (state approved technology plan) • Number of instructional computers with high-speed, low speed, or no connectivity to the internet • Number of personnel skilled in technology • Number of eighth grade students determined to be technologically literate
Personnel Skilled in Technology Professional Standards for Michigan Teachers (Standard 7)
8th Grade Technology Literacy Michigan Educational Technology Standards for Students (METS-S)
State Sponsored Programs Superintendent’s Seat Time Waivers • 21 individual waivers issued • Genesee ISD waiver extended to the entire state • 25 percent of districts’ high school students • But no more than 10 percent of ISDs’ total high school population
Full participation in the collective evaluation Permission to use district data for research purposes Common set of standards for personnel technology skills Common set of assessment items for 8th grade technology literacy Federally Funded Programs Improving Instruction through Regional Data Initiatives • $11.6 Million in ARRA funding • All ISDs and their districts and academies were eligible • Focus on differentiated instruction using data • Expanding existing data systems and professional development models
Schedule of Public Comment • Draft presented to SBE 12/8/2009 • Web survey opened 12/11/2009 closed 1/15/2009 • Webinars • Tuesday, 10am 12/15/2009 • Tuesday, 10am 12/22/0209 • Tuesday, 2pm 1/5/2010 • Tuesday, 2pm 1/19/2010 • Final version presented to SBE 2/9/2010
Contacts Bruce Umpsteadumpsteadb@michigan.gov Barb Fardellfardellb@michigan.gov Ron Fauldsfauldsr@michigan.gov Public Documents www.Michigan.gov/EdTech www.TechPlan.org
Public Comment Webinars Tuesday, January 5, 2010 – 2pm Tuesday, January 12, 2010 – 10am Tuesday, January 19, 2010 – 2pm
Zoomerang surveyfor collecting public comment http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/?p=WEB229ZYU4ZVKD