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Technology Directorsof Michigan
October 6, 2006Radisson Hotel, Lansing
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WELCOME!
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Did You Know?
Thanks to Karl Fisch
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Michigan Technology Plan2006 Update
Barb Fardell, MDE
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LEADERSHIP
• Ed Tech Office Administrator – soon to be announced
• MDE collaboration with ISDs, REMCs,
• Teacher & Administrator Tech Standards
• Professional Learning Activities aligned with tech standards (tech integration projects)
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STUDENT LEARNING
• Identify and disseminate best practices• Encourage research and evaluation to produce
data that focuses on the growing use of Internet-based teaching and learning environments by educators and students.
• Emphasize the infusion of ed tech throughout new high school curriculum
• MDE, MVHS, MACUL, & REMC will promote the value of virtual learning environments
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STUDENT LEARNING
• Every Michigan student will complete at least one on-line credit or non-credit course or learning experience in order to graduate.
• MDE will adopt and implement flexible policies that facilitate the role of the MVHS and other providers to deliver Michigan-based as well as global online learning opportunities for Michigan’s schools
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PROFESSIONAL LEARNNG
• A representative from the Coalition will serve on the MDE Professional Development Strategic Planning Committee.
• MDE will collaborate with statewide groups in the development of ongoing professional development in technology proficiency and curriculum integration.
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Professional Learning
• MDE will pursue policies that foster the expansion of online professional learning opportunities for all educators and support personnel through online portals such as Michigan LearnPort.
• Educators will use technology resources that are identified and included on the Michigan Teacher Network as supported and aligned with the Michigan Curriculum Framework (MCF), METS, and the Grade Level Curriculum Expectations (GLCE).
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PROFESSIONAL LEARNING
• MDE, in collaboration with ISDs, REMCs, colleges, universities, and professional organizations will create and deliver professional learning opportunities for administrators that will be based on the METS-A.
• MDE will provide funding for the continuation of COATT
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BROADBAND ACCESS
• MDE will collaborate with REMCs and ISDs on outreach to schools informing them of eRate opportunities.
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SHARED RESOURCES
• MDE will work with the REMC Association and other State agencies to provide Michigan schools with universal access to high quality digital instructional content by negotiating statewide licensing agreements.
• The Coalition and relevant stakeholders will work to establish and maintain a statewide multipoint, interactive video conferencing system.
• The Coalition will work to establish a web portal that supports all educators in the transformation of education through technology. The portal will be easily accessible and support such items as: curriculum and lesson materials, professional development, research to support educational technology, and technology resources correlated to the Michigan Curriculum Framework and Grade Level Content Expectations, (e.g., LearnPort and Michigan Teacher Network).
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FUNDING
• MDE will secure funding for a statewide web portal that supports curriculum, lesson materials, professional learning, and research.
• State funds will be identified to support educational technology grants that develop new initiatives, and support innovative programs and professional learning opportunities.
• MDE and the Coalition will work to foster innovative projects aligned with the Plan and utilizing educational technology by establishing partnerships with educators, university/college researchers, and corporate advocates of educational technology to propose and carry out projects with grant funding from federal agencies and/or private foundations.
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FUNDING• MDE will identify State and federal
appropriations for statewide projects that have proven to be successful but require ongoing fiscal support.
• MDE will encourage, assist, and train all ISDs/RESAs and local school districts to file appropriate eRate forms to receive reimbursements available through this national program.
• MDE will encourage local school districts and ISDs to continue to utilize cooperative purchasing programs for equipment, supplies, and services.
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Ed Tech Action Network
Mike Porter
Michigan ETAN Chair
http://www.edtechactionnetwork.org/
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Michigan Educational TechnologyStandards UpdateRon Faulds, MDE
http://techplan.orghttp://michigan.gov/mde
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METS – Teachers•Coordinating efforts with Office of Professional Preparation Services (Teacher Certification )
METS - Administrators
Michigan Educational TechnologyStandards UpdateRon Faulds, MDE
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Web 2.0
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Freedom To Learnand the
One to One InstituteLeslie Wilson, FTL
Scott Wooster, Chelsea Schools
http://wireless.mivu.org
http://www.one-to-oneinstitute.org
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BREAK (10:30 -10:45)
Resume at 10:45 sharp!
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eRate, Technology Plans and MEGSJeannene Hurley and Ron Faulds
http://techplan.org
http://www.sl.universalservice.org
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Michigan Merit CurriculumOnline Learning
Experience Requirement
Barbara Fardell, MDE
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English Language Arts
Mathematics
Science
Social Studies
Technology Enhanced Lesson PlansYear Two! Ron Faulds, MDE
http://techplan.org/ci2006
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Dewitt Public Schools
• Dewitt Tech Plan – Integrating technology into their curriculum
and technology plan.
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Lunch & Networking
Resume at 1:00 sharp!
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Michigan LearnPort
Michigan Virtual High School
David Myers, MiLP
http://www.learnport.org
http://www.mivhs.org
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REMC Association of MichiganRicki Chowning
http://remc.org
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8th Grade Technology LiteracyUpdate and Early Results
Ron Faulds, MDE
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8th Grade Technology LiteracyUpdate and Results from 2006
685 districts reported in MEGS
61% of districts reported 75%-99%14% of districts reported 100%
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8th Grade Technology LiteracyUpdate and Results from 2006
• Apples to Oranges?How are districts using their
assessment results?--------------------------------------------
ISDs are working with LEAs to devise common assessments.
REMC Toolkit is widely utilized.
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BREAK (2:05 – 2:20)
Resume at 2:20 sharp!
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Michigan Association for Educational Data Systems
Pete Lopez
http://maeds.org
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Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning
Jo Ellen Miskowski
Ric Wiltse
http://macul.org
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MSBO – Statewide Software Imitative and Data Warehousing
Tom White
http://msbo.org
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Consortium for Outstanding Achievement in Teaching with Technology
Paul Hewitt
http://coatt.org
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Wrap-up and Evaluation
Sign-up for tech listserve:
Email: [email protected] Subject Line: Leave blank!
Body: SUBSCRIBE MDE-TECHC <your full name>
Example: SUBSCRIBE MDE-TECHC Ron Faulds
Evaluation survey site:
http://macul.org
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All Presentations are available at:
http://techplan.org/TDM2006
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Technology Directorsof Michigan
Thank YOU!