Ed
306 Minimum Standards for Public
School Approval
E-RATE: The
plan must include an evaluation process that enables the school
to monitor progress toward the specified goals and make mid-course
corrections in response to new developments and opportunities as
they arise.
National
Center for Technology Planning provides examples from Tech
Plans across the country.
The Technology
Planning Network is a catalog of resources addressing technology
planning. The portal, edited by Vermont state educational technology
director Bill Romond, is hosted by the National Institute for Community
Innovations.
NH
State Data Center provides direct access to numerous files,
mostly U.S. Census files, with data about New Hampshire.
American
FactFinder on the U.S. Census Website provides a way to search
for census data by town
Ed
306 Minimum Standards for Public School Approval: Ed
306.05 School Philosophy, Goals, and Objectives
E-RATE: The
plan must establish clear goals and a realistic strategy for
using telecommunications and information technology to improve
education or library services.
Ed
306 Minimum Standards for Public School Approval
E-RATE:The
plan must include an assessment of the telecommunication
services, hardware, software, and other services that will be
needed to improve education or library services;
E-RATE: The
plan must have a professional development strategy to ensure that
staff know how to use these new technologies to improve education
or library services;
Read
about LOTI and other assessments in the article "Measurers
of Success" by Christopher Moersch, published
in Nov
'02 issue of ISTE's Learning and Leading with Technology.
E-RATE:
The plan must provide for a sufficient budget to acquire and
support the non-(E-Rate) discounted elements of the plan: the hardware,
software, professional development, and other services that will
be needed to implement the strategy for improved education services.
Take
a look at an online Excel sheet posted by Indylogic.com created
to figure cost for color laser vs. inkjet printers. Since it's an
Excel sheet, you can easily adjust the formulas to suit your needs
by inputting some basic data.
E-RATE: The
plan includes an evaluation process that enables the school
to monitor progress toward the specified goals and make midcourse
corrections in response to new developments and opportunities
as they arise.
E-RATE:The
plan must include an assessment of the telecommunication
services, hardware, software, and other services that will be
needed to improve education or library services.
NEIRTEC
Evaluation Guide: The Northeast & Islands Regional Technology
in Education Consortium (NEIRTEC) has produced a practical program
evaluation guide which encourages a collaborative team approach.
The entire guide is available online at: http://www.neirtec.org/evaluation.
E-RATE: Schools
must certify that they have complied with the requirements of CIPA
or that CIPA does not apply to them because they are receiving
discounts for Telecommunications Services only.