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D.A.I.S.Y.
Digital Advocacy and Information Services For
Youth
D.A.I.S.Y.Mission Statement: Non for profit Provide innovative
digital learning resources
Support digital learning in primary and secondary schools throughout the State of Kansas
D.A.I.S.Y.Vision Statement Support and promote equity Stimulate motivation and self-
esteem prepare students for the future
Exploring technology capabilities will provide students with limitless possibilities for the future!
Why the need? Digital divide
“Digital divide does not simply describe the division between technology “haves” and “have nots” but addresses inequalities in technology and learning” (Valadez & Duran, 2007, pg 34).
Factors that influence the digital divide
Wealthy suburbs Low Income Areas
Inner citiesReservationsAreas with large
numbers of minorities
Examples: Oklahoma research, Olathe Schools
Kansas Schools Technology Counts report Comparison of high resource school and low:
Wichita West HighWichita Northeast Magnet
http://west.usd259.org
http://northeast.usd259.org/welcome%20page.htm
Strategy Face-to face contact with schools to
advertise and assess need Contact large corporations to sell our
organization to gain donations Include local businesses To implement organization successfully as
demonstration of organization’s goals
Organizational ChartBoard Chair
Computer Contact
PR/Advert
Marketing
Website Development
School District Contact
Eval & Applications
Finance & Budgeting
Fundraising
Director
Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member
Job Descriptions Board Chair: A volunteer, 3 year term, apply if
interested. Must be interested in providing technology and digital learning systems to schools. Must have experience in technology or education, with experience in non-profit work. Experience serving under-privileged or under-funded populations would be useful.
Board Member: Volunteer, 3 year term, apply if interested, 10-12 positions. . Must be interested in providing technology and digital learning systems to schools. Must have experience in technology or education, with experience in non-profit work. A background in business, finance, technology, education, non-profit work, or related field is required.
Job Descriptions Director: Paid position. Hold at least a Masters degree,
PhD preferred in a business or management field. Background in education or technology is very important. Must have great interpersonal and communication skills. Five to ten years experience in non-profit situation required. Will be responsible for communicating between the board and employees.
Technology Contact: Paid position. Must hold a bachelors in technology or business. Experience in working in non-profit situations useful. Needs to have great interpersonal and professional skills. Sales background is helpful.
Job Descriptions PR/Advertising/Marketing Rep: Paid position.
Bachelors in advertising or marketing required. Will oversee website development and maintenance individual. Background in non-profit useful.
School District Contact: Must hold at least a bachelors in education. Strong communication skills. Travel is required. Must be able to manage working with several clients at once. Must be willing to take on supervisory role.
Job Descriptions Evaluation and Application Manager: Part-time
position. Responsible for mailing applications and evaluations, organizing application materials, and helping decide eligibility. Office experience is required.
CFO/Accountant: Must hold at least a Masters in finance or accounting. Responsible for managing the operations budget of a non-profit organization; a background in non-profit finance is required. Responsible for overseeing members of a fundraising department.
Job Descriptions Fundraising coordinator: Must hold at least
a bachelors in communications, with strong interpersonal and professional skills. Experience in project management extremely beneficial. Background in event coordination a plus.
Timeline Hiring of staff: 3months Initial contacts with equipment donors: 3-4
months Application acceptance from the start. Implication of program may take 7-12
months.
D.A.I.S.Y. BUDGET Non for profit Depend on grants Primarily rely on monetary and equipment
donations Local business support
*Estimated costs
ReferencesBradley, D. (2000, June 20).”Digital divide” puts poor children at disadvantage, report says. Kansas City Star.
Retrieved http://archives.cnn.com/2000/LOCAL/westcentral/06/20/kcs.digital.divide/index.html. Education Week (2007). Technology counts 2007: a digital decade. Retrieved on June 23, 2008 from
http://www.edweek.org/ew/toc/2007/03/29/index.html. First, P. F., & Hart, Y. Y. (2002). Access to cyberspace: the new issue in educational justice. Journal of Law &
Education, 31(4), 385-411. Huang, J., & Russell, S. (2006). The digital divade and academic achievement. The Electronic Library, 24(2), 160-
173. Mason, C. Y., & Dodds, R. (2005). Bridge the digital divide for educational equity. The Educational Digest, 70(9),
25-27. Resources for welfare decisions. Retrieved on June 23, 2008 from
http://www.financeproject.org/Publications/ruraldigitaldivideRN.htm. Ryan (2006, July 17). Kansas school district purchases 2,300 palm TX handhelds. Article posted to
http://www.palminfocenter.com/news/8788/kansas-school-district-purchases-2300-palm-tx-handhelds/. Valadez, J. R., & Duran, R. (2007). Redefining the digital divide : beyond computer access to computers and the
internet. The High School Journal, Feb/Mar, 31-44.