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- 1. Dimmitt ISD Technology Plan
Sharron Bills
May 15, 2011
EDLD 5362
Lamar Academic Partnerships
2. Dimmitt ISD
608 W Halsell
Dimmitt, TX 79027
Number of Campuses: 3
Total Student Enrollment: 1150
Percent Economically
Disadvantaged: 88.00%
Phone: (806)647-3101Fax: (806) 647-5433
3. Texas Education Agency2009 Technology Plan Approval
Certificate
The Texas Education Agency is certified by the Schools and
Libraries Division (SLD) to approve technology plans for
participation in the Schools and Libraries Universal Service
Program.
DIMMITT ISD has a technology plan that has met the standards and
criteria outlined by the SLD.
This approval is effective for 3 years.
This plan was approved on April 28, 2009.
4. Current Technology Levels
Technology Expenditure Per Pupil: $936.09
Number of Campuses with Direct Connection to Internet: 3
Percentage of Campuses with Direct Connection to Internet:
100.00%
Number of Classrooms with Direct Connection to Internet: 100
Percentage of Classrooms with Direct Connection to Internet:
100.00%
Technology Expenditures: $1,065,000.00
- Teaching and Learning Budget: $183,000.00
- Educator Preparation and Development Budget: $117,000.00
- Leadership, Administration and Support Budget: $324,000.00
- Infrastructure for Technology Budget: $441,000.00
("Long range plan," 2009)
5. Needs Assessment
Existing Technology
Technology Needs
Complete the integration of K-8 Technology Applications TEKS
Replace/upgrade computer hardware, software and network
equipment/infrastructure to keep pace with network management, and
web accessibility requirements
Continue seeking cost effective means to provide better
telecommunications ("Long range plan," 2009)
Internet Access to all classrooms
Hardware: File servers on each campus, 1000 Computers, 30 handheld
devices,wireless access on each campus
Software: Novell, Windows, WinSchool, RSCCC, Microsoft Office and
age appropriate Educational Software
6. DISD Goal 1: Provide training for all staff in order to
integrate technology into teaching and learning, instructional
management, professional development, and improving job efficiency.
("Long range plan," 2009)
7. DISD Goal 2: Integrate technology to enhance and improve student
learning and achievement in grades K-12 to graduate technology
proficient students as defined by state-level TEKS.("Long range
plan," 2009)
8. DISD Goal 3: Parent and Community Involvement willcontinue to
increase with theadvancement of technology.. ("Long range plan,"
2009)
9. DISD Goal 4:Enhance and maintain a secure information technology
infrastructure that provides a high quality environment for
teaching, learning, and administrative needs. ("Long range plan,"
2009)
10. Budget for year 2011
- Telecom cost: $108,400.00- Telecom source: 90% E-Rate, 10% Local,
- Materials cost: $15,375.00- Materials source: 100% federal-
Equipment cost: $50,000.00- Equipment source: 90% E-Rate, 10%Local-
Maintenance cost: $150,166.00- Maintenance source: 100% Local-
Staff development cost: $6,059.00- Staff development source: 2%
Title I and 1% Local- Miscellaneous cost: $25,000.00- Miscellaneous
source: 100% State and LocalTotal: $355,000.00("Long range plan,"
2009)
DISD Budget
11. Evaluation method used for integrating technology into the
curriculum and instruction will be peer review, student products,
PDAS evaluations by principals, teacher self-reports, criterion
rubrics, informal interviews , AEIS and DIP/CIP.
The Committee will evaluate the STaRChart survey to determine the
advancement from current level of School Technology and Readiness
to the goal of Target Tech level.
Inventory list of hardware and software plus the budget will
support the evaluation of acquisitions of educational technologies
and supplies.
("Long range plan," 2009)
DISD Evaluation
12. Texas Long-Range Plan for TechnologyPromote Academic
Excellence(Texas Education Agency, 2006)
13. Learning Powered by TechnologyNational Educational Technol0gy
Plan(Shimabukuro,2010)
14. National EducationalTechnology Plan(Shimabukuro,2010)
Five Areas Addressed
Learning: Engage and Empower
Assessment: Measure What Matters
Productivity: Redesign and Transform
Teaching: Prepare and Connect
Infrastructure: Access and Enable
15. Areas of Greatest Local Impactbased on National Ed Tech Plan
implementation
Productivity
Rejects requirements of seat time and age grouping
Encourages flexible grouping and time arrangements
Teaching
Rejects solo teaching
Encourages team teachingProfessional Learning Communities
(PLCs)
16. CIPA Requirements
Schools must certify they have an Internet safety policy that
includes technology protection measures.The protection measures
must block or filter Internet access to pictures that are: (a)
obscene, (b) child pornography, or (c) harmful to minors (for
computers that are accessed by minors).Schools may disable the
blocking or filtering measure during any use by an adult to enable
access for bona fide research.(Federal Communications Commission,
n. d.). n. d.)
17. Filtering Requirements
FCC expects schools to implement filtering in "good faith and a
reasonable manner," but states the FCC has no interest in defining
what categories or specific sites schools should block; and warns
that schools rigidly over-filteringrisk violating the
constitutional rights of students.(Federal Communications
Commission, n. d.).
18. Best Practices in Information Systems
InnovationCollaborationWeb 2.0Social NetworkingProfessional
Learning CommunitiesDistance EducationGlobal Communities
19. Credits and Resources
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ or send a letter to
Creative Commons, 444 Castro Street, Suite 900, Mountain View,
California, 94041, USA.
Dimmitt Independent School District, (2009).Long range plan for
technology. Dimmitt, TX: LEA Printing Department.
Federal Communications Commission. (n. d.). Childrens internet
protection act. Retrieved from
http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/cipa.html
Nagel, D. (2010, November 09). National ed tech plan puts
technology at the heart of education reform. T.H.E. Journal,
Retrieved from
http://thejournal.com/articles/2010/11/09/national-ed-tech-plan-puts-technology-at-the-heart-of-education-reform.aspx
Texas Education Agency, Educational Technology Department. (2006).
Long-range plan for technology Retrieved from
http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index2.aspx?id=5082&menu_id=2147483665
Shimabukuro, J. B. (2010). A glimpse at the 2010 national education
technology plan. ETC Journal, Retrieved from
http://etcjournal.com/2010/11/10/glimpse-transforming-american-education-learning-powered-by-technology/