Educational Technology Planning Documents
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Educational Technology Ad Hoc Committee, June 2009
Evergreen School District Technology Plan Overview
A concise and practical statement that is used to guide technology implementation in Evergreen School District. The document was forged through six months of meetings of the Ed Tech Ad Hoc Committee, which included Evergreen administrators, teachers, classified staff and community members. |
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OSPI: State of Washington
Educational Technology Standards
OSPI took an important first step toward the realization of a longstanding vision – that every student in Washington state can take advantage of the resources and rewards of a 21st century learning environment. The new standards work compatibly, and practically, within the current teaching and learning environment. |
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NETS for Students
Global Learning for the Digital Age
As foundational ICT skills penetrate throughout our society, students will be expected to apply the basics in authentic, integrated ways to solve problems, complete projects, and creatively extend their abilities. ISTE's National Educational Technology Standards for Students (2007) help students prepare to work, live, and contribute to the social and civic fabric of their communities. |
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Ed Tech Ad Hoc Committee 2009
Educational Technology Plan
The Ed Tech Ad Hoc Committee was formed to examine the future of Educational Technology in Evergreen School District in light of uncertain economic times. The committee included community members, teachers, classified staff and administrators. This PowerPoint is a summary of the conclutions and recommendations of the committee. | | |
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