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Technology Integration in the Classroom
FAMIS
June 2015
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Ron Nieto Deputy Commissioner for Technology and Innovation
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• Professional Development outcomes measured via the Technology Integration Matrix (TIM)
• Nine components of a Digital Tool System reported by districts
• Device specifications, wireless and bandwidth standards
• Computer-Based Assessment Certification Tool used to schedule students and computers for each administration
Online Assessment
Support
Digital Learning and Technology
Infrastructure
Professional Development Digital Tools
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Digital Tool Systems
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What is a Digital Tool System? • The DCP uses the statutory language of a Digital
Tool System. This may also be called a digital learning platform
• FDOE has identified 9 key components of a digital tool system to support digital learning and technology integration into the classroom
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Why are digital tool systems important to digital learning?
• Supports communication and collaboration • Provides access to digital content • Organizes the digital environment • Data integration
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Technology Integration Matrix (TIM) MyTechMatrix.org
Entry
Adoption
Adaptation
Infusion
Transformation
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Levels of Technology Integration into the Classroom Entry Adoption Adaptation Infusion Transformation
Technology Use: • Drill and
Practice • Teacher • Presentatio
n
Technology Use: • Teacher
directed • Conventional • Procedural
Technology Use: • Student
exploration • Some
choice • Conventiona
l
Technology Use: • Regular
student choice • Access to
variety of tools • Flexible use • Teacher
guides, informs, and contextualizes
Technology Use: • Supports
higher order thinking
• Extensive use • Unconventiona
l use • Teacher as
guide, mentor, model
• Activities that may not be possible without technology
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Technology Integration Matrix Samples
Entry Level Language Arts Transformation Level Language Arts
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