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Technology Plan. Proposal by Pam Jimison EDUC 638. School Mission.
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Technology Plan Proposal by Pam Jimison EDUC 638 Capital Christian School
School Mission The mission of Capital Christian School is to prepare students to deal with the issues and realities of life by developing their spiritual, academic, social, and physical potential all through the foundation of biblical truth (Capital Christian School, 2012). Capital Christian School
Technology Mission The technology mission of this plan is to prepare students in academic excellence through the foundation of biblical truth. Capital Christian School
Technology Goal The goal is to train teachers in the flipped classroom approach so that they may improve student learning and to incorporate technology to all students across the curriculum through individual devices. Capital Christian School
Technology Strengths • Computer labs at elementary, middle and high school campuses • Classroom networked computers • Document cameras, Wide-screen TVs, projectors • Software, Internet • Wireless at the high school Capital Christian School
Technology Weaknesses • No technology coordinator • Lack of training for current leaders • Lack of K-12 wifi • Lack of assistive technologies Capital Christian School
Flipped Classroom Implementation • 2012-2013: Inservice teachers on flipped classroom and Sophia.com, begin video library • 2013-2014: Assistive technologies, Train teachers on Web 2.0 tools • 2014-2015: Install wifi campus wide Capital Christian School
Budget $58,530.00 Capital Christian School
References Capital Christian School: About Us What We Believe. (n.d.). Capital Christian School.Retrieved from http://www.ccscougars.org/about_us/what_we_believe/index.aspx Capital Christian School (2011). Technology in Instruction. Capital Christian School Technology Plan, 1-10. Hall, D. (2008). The Technology Director's Guide to Leadership (1st ed.). Oregon: ISTE. International Society for Technology Education (2011). Essential Conditions. Retrieved July 2012, from http://www.iste.org/Libraries/PDFs/NETSEssentialConditions.sflb.ashx International Society for Technology Education (2011). NETS for Students. Retrieved July 2012, from http://www.iste.org/standards/nets-for-students.aspx Jimison, P. (2012). EDUC 629 Tip Jimison. Liberty University, 2012. Picciano, A. (2011). In Educational Leadership and Planning for Technology (5th ed.). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Education. Capital Christian School