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Technology Plan The Sky’s the Limit Created By Kim Talley ET8013 for Instructional Systems Management. “Technology is a tool like any other, and the value does not come from having access to it , but rather how it is used .” (United States Department of Education ,
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Technology PlanThe Sky’s the LimitCreated ByKim TalleyET8013 for Instructional Systems Management
“Technology is a tool like any other, and the value does not come from having access to it, but rather how it is used.” (United States Department of Education, No Child Left Behind)
Learning & Assessment , Teaching, Infrastructure & Productivity
“Technology provides access to a much wider and more flexible set of “educators,” including teachers, parents, experts, and mentors outside the classroom.” (Nagel, 2010)
Tools for Learning E-Books Podcasts Wikis Voki Blogs Google Docs
Spelling City RubiStar Poll Everywhere Math Magician Tools for Assessment
Teaching Professional Development a necessity
Teachers that have the support and the education of different technologies will have more pride and flexibility in the classroom.
Expanding access to online instructional materials for teachers; • Create communities of practice using social networking technologies; • Distance Learning with webinars • In-services to prepare teachers for 21st century learners
Infrastructure & Productivity
Enhancing revenues will help us improve education and solve our infrastructure problems. Roy Barnes Read more:http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/keywords/infrastructure.html#ixzz1MS6ZpwrN
Tablets Broadband Everywhere Cloud Technology Leadership Every teacher with a personal computer Open Recourses Infrastructure
Productivity Information Management Systems Information Management systems help manage student and faculty data. It holds the students profile such as grades, discipline, absences, etc. It holds accounting and budgeting abilities. “National Education Technology Plan is calling on schools to adopt models from the business world to increase productivity.” (Nagel, 2010)
US Department of Education, . No Child Left Behind, (n.d.). How technology can work in schools Retrieved from http://www2.ed.gov/nclb/methods/whatworks/21century_technology.pdf Nagel, David. (2010, November 9). National ed tech plan puts technology at the heart of education reform. The Journal, Retrieved from http://thejournal.com/articles/2010/11/09/national-ed-tech-plan-puts-technology-at-the-heart-of-education-reform.aspx Bridgeport ISD Technology Plan. (2010). Technology, Bridgeport ISD, Bridgeport, Retrieved from http://c2.bridgeportisd.net/cms/lib/TX01001044/Centricity/Domain/33/BISDTechPlan2010_13.pdfon May14, 2011. US Government Department of Education, (n.d.). National education technology plan2010 Retrieved from http://www.ed.gov/technology/netp-2010on May 14, 2011.