LCM’s Technology Plan
Learning to ChangeChanging to Learn
Peggy Hale
Little Cypress Mauriceville• Technology skills• Successful studentsMission
• Teachers facilitate• Support life-long learningVision
Technology Budgets
Teaching and Learning
Education Preparation and
Development
Leadership, Administration,
and Support
Infrastructure for
Technology
Budget
Teaching and Learning
Individualized
Education, Preparation, and Development
Effective
Leadership, Administration, and Support
Maximize
Infrastructure for Technology
Broadband access
Technology Needs
Instructional
Infrastructure
Instructional Needs
Infrastructure Needs
Technology Budgets
Goal 1
Goal 2
Goal 3 Goal 4Goals
Goal 1
Provide technology resources that extend the traditional boundaries of classroom instruction to enhance student academic achievement and teacher effectiveness.
Goal 2
District educators will demonstrate technology proficiency to improve academic achievement. Ensure learning is collaborative, interactive, and customized throughout curriculum and instruction.
Goal 3
Provide leadership and vision in planning, budgeting, professional development, and technology delivery to create an environment of innovation for the effective integration of technology and communication with staff, parents, and the community.
Goal 4Provide and maintain the infrastructure and technology support to enable the accomplishment of goals of the Board of Trustees and District/Campus plans and investigate and deploy emerging technologies as appropriate.
Evaluation
•StrategiesProcess
•StrategiesMethod
Evaluation Process
Evaluation Method
Teacher Proficiencies
Entry Level I
AdaptationLevel II A-B
IntegrationLevel III
InnovatorLevel IV
Improvements
Professional Development
Wording too Technical
Technology leaders concerns
Learning to ChangeChanging to Learn
ReferencesU.S. Department of Education, Office of Educational Technology. (2004).
Toward A New Golden Age in American Education: How the Internet, the Law and Today’s Students Are Revolutionizing Expectations, 1-51.
Texas Education Agency. (December 2006). Texas Education Agency. In Educational Technology: Long-Range Plan for Technology. Retrieved February 12, 2010, from http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/technology/lrpt/lrpt_lrpt.html.
Schlief, M. (1998). Critical Issue: Developing a School or District Technology Plan. North central regional educational laboratory. Retrieved (2010, February 14) from http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/issues/methods/technlgy/te300