How I Learned About This Survey
By State
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Alaska = 1Hawaii = 1
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School Levels Represented
Gender Representation
Job Description: Multiple Answers OK
Understand Web 2.0 & Resources
Staff Development for Web 2.0 Resources
Aware of Web 2.0 Resources Being Used
Satisfied with Access to Internet & Web 2.0
2008
Block Using Specific Word Lists
True: 73%False: 27%
Reasons for Blocking/Filtering (Multiple Answers Allowed)
When Using Databases Such as EBSCO, Students May Find That the Resources
Therein Are Blocked
True: 28%False: 72%
Filters Apply Equally To All Levels, K-12
Who Can Override? (Multiple Answers Permitted)
Reading Blogs at School?
Create & Participate In Blogs?
Students & Faculty Have Access To Wikis
Students & Faculty Encouraged to Use Wikis
Access to Social Bookmarking Sites
Access to Wikipedia
Access To Document Sharing/Revision Sites Such As Google Docs
Blocked Search Tools!
Teachers and Students May Use Video Sites Such As YouTube or Teacher
Tube
True = 52%False = 49%
Course Management Systems Are Used
Students Have Access to Email
Access to Second Life at School
Access To Educational Game Sites Is Allowed
Acceptable Use Policy Is Up To Date & Addresses Recent Web 2.0 Resources
True = 27%False = 49%No Idea = 24%
Your District Administrators Are Very Tech Savvy & Encourage Teachers To
Use Tech, Including Web 2.0 Resources
True = 35%False = 51%Don’t Know = 15%
Your Campus Administrators Are Very Tech Savvy & Encourage Teachers To
Use Tech, Including Web 2.0 Resources
True = 31%False = 61%Don’t Know = 8%
Web 2.0 Sites Not Previously Named Are Available At Your School
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