Technology Needs Assessment
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TechnologyNeeds Assessment
Johnson High School
Prepared by Allison Bryan
ObjectivesJohnson High School will: Produce globally competitive students by:
Integrating technology across the curriculum Improving technology availability for students & teachers Encouraging distance learning opportunities for students
Be led by 21st century professionals by: Offering diverse training resources Providing follow up support for teachers Encouraging Global Awareness training
Objectives ContinuedJohnson High School will:
Be healthy and responsible by: Training students & teachers in the responsible
and ethical use of resources Installing security cameras
Guide innovation by: Creating professional growth opportunities Implementing an active MTAC Initiating partnerships with community members
Objectives ContinuedJohnson High School will:
Be governed and supported by 21st Century systems by: Allocating money for technology upgrades Implementing filtered communication systems
(email, blogs) into classes
School Description 1300+ students 84 faculty 4 administrators Title I school 4% enrolled in AP classes 17% enrolled in CTE classes
Student Demographics 4% Asian 12% Hispanic 33% African-American 48% Caucasian 3% Multi-racial
Current Available Technology 1 computer lab for rotating teacher use 3 dedicated computer labs for CTE
teachers 3 laptop carts for classroom use 18 computers available for student or class
use in media center 10 data projectors for classroom use
Available Technology Continued All technology available for classroom use
is used every day Many teachers’ needs are not met New teachers expect to use technology in
their classrooms
Survey Questions for Teachers Do you feel that technology motivates
students? Would you like to integrate more
technology? How comfortable do you feel using new
technology in your classroom? What type of technology do you wish we
had at Williams?
Survey Distribution and Tabulation Surveys will be distributed to teachers,
administrators, and staff in their school mailboxes. They will be returned to a central location.
Student surveys will be distributed, filled out, and collected in homerooms.
Parent surveys will be distributed in the PTSO mailing and returned in enclosed envelopes.
Survey Questions for Students Do you have a computer at home? If you have a computer at home, can you
use it to access the internet? What do you use computers for? How often do you use computers to
complete school assignments? Would you like to use more technology in
your classes? How so?
Survey Questions for Parents Do you use email to communicate with your
child’s teachers? What computer skills would you like to see
emphasized in school? How often does your child use technology
to complete homework or for entertainment?
Survey for Administrators How important do you feel technology staff
development is for teachers? Would you prefer to have staff development site
based or through Central Office? How comfortable do you feel using the following
technologies: email, NC Wise, presentation technology, school websites, ConnectEd?
How can technology be used to improve supervision of students and visitors?
Survey for Classified Staff What type of staff development would be
beneficial for your technology needs? How do you use the technology available to
you at Johnson High School? Would you be interested in taking distance
learning or online classes through the school system?
Interviewees One teacher from each discipline
Teachers are the people who will be carrying out the vision. Their input is crucial to ensure ownership of the plan.
The administrator in charge of media This person will be able to advocate for the
money necessary to implement the plan.
Interviewees Cont. Technology lead teacher from Central
Office This person would help ensure that the school’s
plan is aligned with the district technology plan.
PTSO President This person will serve as a liaison between the
parents and the school. He will communicate the opinions of the parents.
Documents/Data Computer Skills Test data, specifically, JHS
scores as compared to other schools EOC data Previous Technology Plans School System Technology Plans Teacher technology usage statistics Staff development attendance Classroom observations
Focus Group Made up of local business and community
leaders, Central Office personnel, and parents Questions
What skills do you feel are necessary for success after high school?
What type of technology should students be comfortable with?
What do you see as technology trends in the next five to ten years?
Focus Group Data Collected by two members of the MTAC Analyzed by the entire MTAC along with
the survey results
Findings Reported in writing to all stakeholders
Teachers Administrators Parents Students Community leaders
Report -- Teachers Most teachers agree that technology motivates
students and they would like to incorporate more technology into their classrooms. Younger teachers feel more comfortable with implementation while veteran teachers tended to say they found technology intimidating.
Most teachers would like to see more projectors & SMART boards in their classes with appropriate staff development.
Report -- Students Almost all students have access to computers
with internet access. Most students use computers for recreation,
communicating with friends, and completing class assignments
Every student answered that they would like to see more technology in the classrooms. Ideas included blogs, video games, more SMART boards, and computer-based assessments.
Report -- Parents About half of the parents communicate with
teachers via email. The other half still use the phone.
Many parents indicated the need for internet safety instruction.
Almost all parents see their children using computers daily.
Report for Administrators The administrators believe that technology is
important, and staff development will help to promote technology in classrooms. However, there are limited resources, and money may need to come from places other than the school system (grants, fundraising, etc.)
Most of the administrators feel comfortable using email and ConnectEd, but need instruction on using the school website and NC Wise.
Increasing the number of SROs and surveillance cameras would be useful in monitoring behavior.
Report for Classified Staff Most classified staff primarily use email and don’t
have a need for using other technology available at the school. The main exception are the 2 teacher assistants.
None of the staff indicated an interest in taking distance education classes through the school system, but some would like to use school equipment to complete assignments for college courses.
Recommendations Buy more projectors and SMART boards for use
in classrooms Institute staff development for teachers to improve
technology skills on workdays or during planning Use Gaggle or similar email programs for
students, parents, and teachers Explore gaming and social networking as possible
ways to reach students