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This is a presentation for faculty at ICP regarding 2007-2008 STaR Chart results. This is in fulfillment of requirements for EDLD 5306 at Lamar University.

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ICP and the STaR Chart2007-2008

Where do we stand?

Right Click then Left Click to display navigation icons

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Purpose of the STaR ChartThe Texas Campus STaR Chart will help campuses and districts know:

•Campus’ and district current educational technology profiles;

•The evidence provided to demonstrate their progress is meeting the goals of the Long Range Plan for Technology; and

•The areas your campus and district should focus on to improve the level of technology integration to ensure the best possible teaching and learning for all students.

http://starchart.esc12.net/docs/TxCSC.pdf

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The Texas Campus STaR Chart can be used:•To create and/or update the district’s technology plan; helping to conceptualize our campus or the district vision of technology;

•To set benchmarks and goals;

•To measure student and teacher proficiencies with regard to the integration of technology into all content areas;

•Document progress towards meeting No Child Left Behind, Title II, Part D requirements for technology literacy for students and teachers as well as technology integration across the curriculum;

•To apply for grants and determine funding priorities; and

•To track progress on use of No Child Left Behind, Title II, Part D formula and discretionary funds.

http://starchart.esc12.net/docs/TxCSC.pdf

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Aspects of theTexas Campus STaR

Chart

What does it all mean?

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Key Area STaR Classification

I. Early Tech

II.Developing Tech

III.Advanced Tech

IV.Target Tech

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Key Areas

I. Teaching and LearningA.Patterns of Classroom UseB.Frequency/Design of Instructional Setting

Using Digital ContentC.Content Area ConnectionsD.Technology Applications/TEKS

ImplementationE.Student Mastery of Technology

ApplicationsF.Online Learning

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Key Areas (cont.)

II.Educator Preparation and DevelopmentA.Content of Professional DevelopmentB.Models of Professional DevelopmentC.Capabilities of EducatorsD.Access to Professional DevelopmentE.Levels of Understanding and Patterns of UseF.Professional Development for Online Learning

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Key Areas (cont.)

III.Leadership, Administration, & Instructional SupportA.Leadership and VisionB.PlanningC.Instructional SupportD.Communication and CollaborationE.BudgetF.Leadership and Support for Online

Learning

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Key Areas (cont.)

IV.Infrastructure for TechnologyA.Students per ComputersB.Internet Access Connectivity/SpeedC.Other Classroom TechnologyD.Technical SupportE.Local Area Network/Wide Area NetworkF.Distance Learning Capacity

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2007-2008 STaR Chart Data

What does Texas look like?

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Texas Campus STaR Chart Summary

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2007-2008 STaR Chart Data

What does ICP look like?

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Key Area I: Teaching and Learning

Developing Tech

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Key Area II: Educator Preparation and Development

Developing Tech

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Key Area III: Leadership, Administration, and Instructional Support

Advanced Tech

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Key Area IV: Infrastructure of Technology

Advanced Tech

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ICP and the STaR Chart

Where do we go from here?

What can we do to improve?

A Vision of K-12 Students Today