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Midland isd long term technology plan

Approved by TEA 2010-2013. Midland isd long term technology plan. Technology Committee. Administration- Central Office Superintendent Three assistant superintendents , including the one in charge of instruction.

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Midland isd long term technology plan

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  1. Approved by TEA 2010-2013 Midland isd long term technology plan

  2. Technology Committee • Administration- Central Office • Superintendent • Three assistant superintendents, including the one in charge of instruction. • The executive director in charge of instructional services and federal programs. • The executive director in charge of accountability and PEIMS. The district’s textbook coordinator

  3. Technology Committee (2) • Technology/Facilities Staff • Executive Director of Technology • Network Administrator • Instructional Technology Supervisor • Three technology trainers • Administrative Supervisor- Facility Control and Compliance Services

  4. Technology Committee (3) • Campus Staff • Two high school principals • A junior high principal • An elementary principal • A high school teacher • A junior high teacher • Three elementary technology teachers • Teacher Communications Committee Chairperson

  5. Technology Committee (4) • Community Members • VP Information Technology & Facilities, Midland College • Midland College President • Education Foundation Director • Region 18 Director • Chamber of Commerce president

  6. Current Technology Plan • Highlights of process • Approved for 3 years: 2010-2013 • Submitted March 12, 2010 • Approved by Region 18 and TEA • 2010 Technology Plan Approval Certificate (PDF)

  7. Certificate

  8. Current Technology Plan (2) • Revisions and Input • Assembled the committee and created technology plan blog in 2009 • Met face-to-face for final revisions • On-going blog topics

  9. Tech Plan Requirements • TEA LRPT Objectives-Star Chart • Educator Preparation and Development • Infrastructure for Technology • Leadership, Administration and Support • Teaching and Learning

  10. Tech Plan Requirements (2) • E-rate Requirements • Plan must improve education or library services in the areas of telecommunications and information technology with a clear and realistic strategy • Plan should include professional development to ensure successful implementation of new technologies

  11. Tech Plan Requirements (3) • NCLB Requirements (summary) • Strategies/Goals to promote student technology literacy/ teacher capacity • Increased Access for all students and tools for teachers • Promotion of technology integration in curricula • On-going professional development • Consider the costs for required technology

  12. Tech Plan Requirements (4) • NCLB Requirements (continued) • Coordination of local resources with state/federal • Develop curriculum integration timelines • Innovate with delivery strategies • Communicate with parents regarding technology access and curriculum • Work with adult literacy providers • Quantify integration of technology in the curriculum • Show resources to implement technology: infrastructure, network, tech support, etc.

  13. Plan Outline/Structure • District Profile • Plan Introduction • Executive Summary • Needs Assessment • Goals, Objectives, and Strategies • Budget • Evaluation

  14. Tech Plan Sample • An excerpt from the plan with an Objective and Strategy • Objective 1.1: All students will have access to and use a variety of resources to improve academic achievement and technology literacy.Budget for this objective: $651,830.95LRPT Category: Teaching and LearningE-Rate Correlates: ER01 ER02 NCLB Correlates: 01 02 03 07 08 11 12 Strategy 1.1.1: Students and teachers will use a variety of hardware and software as appropriate to align with the Texas Technology Applications TEKS and enhance learning. State: RevisedStatus: In ProgressTimeline: 7/01/2010 - 6/30/2013Person(s) Responsible: Campus administrators or designees, Curriculum area directorsEvidence: Lesson plans will reflect the use of technology by students as outlined in the TA TEKS. STaR Chart results from Area TL1, Patterns of Classroom Use

  15. Technology Plan Updates • Full 2010-2013 plan available at www.midlandisd.net • Recent Updates (December 2010) • New committee members • New district enrollment statistics • E-rate yr. 14 updates • Planned Network overhauls at some schools • Planned increased Wi-Fi access points • Planned increased districts internet bandwidth

  16. Conclusion • Tech Plan Revisions are continuous • Deadlines are every year before E-rate 470 forms are filed to include new changes • Planning committee never disbanded, only updating of member list. • Every 3 years, must re-write the tech plan. Existing one a starting point.

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