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Madison, Connecticut E-Rate & District Technology Plan Lauren Ramondetta
Agenda E-Rate Importance and Relevance to Madison Madison, CT. Technology Plan Philosophy - Professional Development Goals - Administration Teaching/Learning - Infrastructure
E-Rate… E-Rate: The Schools and Libraries Program of the Universal Service Fund Administered by the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC)  Under the direction of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Provides discounts to assist most schools and libraries in the United States to obtain affordable telecommunications and Internet access.
E-Rate in Relation to Madison, CT. E-rate funding has had an impact only on our telecommunications services and those related to connecting to the internet. Madison, CT. has never previously qualified for reimbursement concerning any infrastructure cabling, hardware or software components.
Technology Plan  Philosophy of Madison, CT.   We believe that technology is essential and should be available in all classrooms in support of our district mission. It is not an education in itself, and it does not take the place of a well-educated professional teacher. It can, however, motivate students and enhance the curriculum, and bring to the fingertips of every student a storehouse of research and information that expands student learning and strengthens teaching. http://www.polsonmiddleschool.org/uploaded/docs/Reports/Tech_Plan_2009-12.pdf
Technology Plan: Goals  Madison, CT. Goal 1:  Improve student academic achievement through the use of technology in elementary and secondary schools. Goal 2:  Ensure that all educators are proficient in the use and integration of technology and ongoing professional development activities are provided. Goal 3:  Ensure that all K-12 educational institutions have the capacity, infrastructure, staffing, and equipment to meet academic and business needs for effective and efficient operations. Goal 4:  Ensure that K-12 resources are available for all students, regardless of race, ethnicity, income, geographical location, or disability, so they can become technologically literate by the end of eighth grade and achieve their academic potential.
Technology Plan: Goals (cont’d.) Madison, CT. Goal 5:  Develop a continuous process of evaluation and accountability for the use of educational technology as: a teaching and learning tool, a measurement and analysis tool for student achievement, and a fiscal management tool. Goal 6:  Develop a schema of current and future financing requirements to support the LEA’s Technology Plan. Goal 7:  Develop a telecommunications services plan that will support both instructional needs and administrative requirements. http://www.polsonmiddleschool.org/uploaded/docs/Reports/Tech_Plan_2009-12.pdf
Teaching/Learning… Teaching : Madison is using Literacy Maps that include the technology tools for communication, information processing and research for each subject and course of study.
Teaching/Learning (cont’d)… Learning : Students must be able to use technology to learn content and skills, so that they know how to learn, think critically, solve problems, use information, communicate, innovate and collaborate. Students use manipulative devices, graphing calculators, Smart Boards  and other software to identify, analyze and solve problems .
Professional Development… Teachers and administrators are able to evaluate their knowledge, understandings, and skills based on surveys implemented through the internet.  Through the collaboration tool, Profiler, Madison is able to share knowledge and expertise while promoting collaboration based on responses to skills-based surveys.
Professional Development (cont’d)… Madison has a Professional Development Committee which has created a professional development catalog of workshops. This catalog is available to each staff member as he/she annually creates an Individual Professional Development Plan (IPDP).  For example, Integrad Pro, Blackboard, EduBlog, Net Trekker, and IEP Direct.
Professional Development (cont’d)… All professional development activities are evaluated by the participants. The evaluation criteria include improvement in teaching, improvement in student learning, and enhancement of professional skill.
Professional Development (cont’d)… The council of administrators throughout the district is responsible for aggregating, analyzing, and reporting data, which facilitates next steps for the Professional Development Council.
Administration… Madison Public School administrators demonstrate their understanding of the Technology Standards for School Administrators by:  Providing professional development for all instructional staff that institutionalizes technology integration to improve student learning Communicating through telecommunication systems to interact with staff, students, parents, and educational stakeholders Monitoring and analyzing performance data to guide the design of program initiatives and activities Adhering to and enforce among staff and students the district’s acceptable use policy and other procedures related to security, copyright, and technology use.
Infrastructure… All schools in the district are equipped with fiber optic, gigabit backbone between wiring closets wherever IDF’s exist. All data drops are Cat-5 UTP or greater, providing copper-based 100 megabit connectivity to the desktop.
Infrastructure (cont’d)… Gigabit WAN connectivity is established via a combination of private fiber optic cabling run between buildings on each campus, and AT&T’s Edgeless WAN (Optiman / Gigaman) dim-fiber service from each campus back to the Central
Infrastructure (cont’d)… Video networking exists primarily at our high school and upper middle school. There are coaxial cable television drops in every classroom and in most common areas in both buildings. Other buildings have a few cable drops as described in our annual ED165 report; this access is minimal.
In Summary… Madison’s goals focus on the importance of professional development, achievement, and equipment. Teacher/student relationship is a reciprocal instructing/learning interaction. E-Rate is only used in Madison, CT. related to internet connections and telecommunications.
The illiterate of the 21 st  century will not be those who cannot read or write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.  -Alvin Toffler

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Week 2 ramondetta presentation e rate tech

  • 1. Madison, Connecticut E-Rate & District Technology Plan Lauren Ramondetta
  • 2. Agenda E-Rate Importance and Relevance to Madison Madison, CT. Technology Plan Philosophy - Professional Development Goals - Administration Teaching/Learning - Infrastructure
  • 3. E-Rate… E-Rate: The Schools and Libraries Program of the Universal Service Fund Administered by the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) Under the direction of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Provides discounts to assist most schools and libraries in the United States to obtain affordable telecommunications and Internet access.
  • 4. E-Rate in Relation to Madison, CT. E-rate funding has had an impact only on our telecommunications services and those related to connecting to the internet. Madison, CT. has never previously qualified for reimbursement concerning any infrastructure cabling, hardware or software components.
  • 5. Technology Plan Philosophy of Madison, CT. We believe that technology is essential and should be available in all classrooms in support of our district mission. It is not an education in itself, and it does not take the place of a well-educated professional teacher. It can, however, motivate students and enhance the curriculum, and bring to the fingertips of every student a storehouse of research and information that expands student learning and strengthens teaching. http://www.polsonmiddleschool.org/uploaded/docs/Reports/Tech_Plan_2009-12.pdf
  • 6. Technology Plan: Goals Madison, CT. Goal 1: Improve student academic achievement through the use of technology in elementary and secondary schools. Goal 2: Ensure that all educators are proficient in the use and integration of technology and ongoing professional development activities are provided. Goal 3: Ensure that all K-12 educational institutions have the capacity, infrastructure, staffing, and equipment to meet academic and business needs for effective and efficient operations. Goal 4: Ensure that K-12 resources are available for all students, regardless of race, ethnicity, income, geographical location, or disability, so they can become technologically literate by the end of eighth grade and achieve their academic potential.
  • 7. Technology Plan: Goals (cont’d.) Madison, CT. Goal 5: Develop a continuous process of evaluation and accountability for the use of educational technology as: a teaching and learning tool, a measurement and analysis tool for student achievement, and a fiscal management tool. Goal 6: Develop a schema of current and future financing requirements to support the LEA’s Technology Plan. Goal 7: Develop a telecommunications services plan that will support both instructional needs and administrative requirements. http://www.polsonmiddleschool.org/uploaded/docs/Reports/Tech_Plan_2009-12.pdf
  • 8. Teaching/Learning… Teaching : Madison is using Literacy Maps that include the technology tools for communication, information processing and research for each subject and course of study.
  • 9. Teaching/Learning (cont’d)… Learning : Students must be able to use technology to learn content and skills, so that they know how to learn, think critically, solve problems, use information, communicate, innovate and collaborate. Students use manipulative devices, graphing calculators, Smart Boards and other software to identify, analyze and solve problems .
  • 10. Professional Development… Teachers and administrators are able to evaluate their knowledge, understandings, and skills based on surveys implemented through the internet. Through the collaboration tool, Profiler, Madison is able to share knowledge and expertise while promoting collaboration based on responses to skills-based surveys.
  • 11. Professional Development (cont’d)… Madison has a Professional Development Committee which has created a professional development catalog of workshops. This catalog is available to each staff member as he/she annually creates an Individual Professional Development Plan (IPDP). For example, Integrad Pro, Blackboard, EduBlog, Net Trekker, and IEP Direct.
  • 12. Professional Development (cont’d)… All professional development activities are evaluated by the participants. The evaluation criteria include improvement in teaching, improvement in student learning, and enhancement of professional skill.
  • 13. Professional Development (cont’d)… The council of administrators throughout the district is responsible for aggregating, analyzing, and reporting data, which facilitates next steps for the Professional Development Council.
  • 14. Administration… Madison Public School administrators demonstrate their understanding of the Technology Standards for School Administrators by: Providing professional development for all instructional staff that institutionalizes technology integration to improve student learning Communicating through telecommunication systems to interact with staff, students, parents, and educational stakeholders Monitoring and analyzing performance data to guide the design of program initiatives and activities Adhering to and enforce among staff and students the district’s acceptable use policy and other procedures related to security, copyright, and technology use.
  • 15. Infrastructure… All schools in the district are equipped with fiber optic, gigabit backbone between wiring closets wherever IDF’s exist. All data drops are Cat-5 UTP or greater, providing copper-based 100 megabit connectivity to the desktop.
  • 16. Infrastructure (cont’d)… Gigabit WAN connectivity is established via a combination of private fiber optic cabling run between buildings on each campus, and AT&T’s Edgeless WAN (Optiman / Gigaman) dim-fiber service from each campus back to the Central
  • 17. Infrastructure (cont’d)… Video networking exists primarily at our high school and upper middle school. There are coaxial cable television drops in every classroom and in most common areas in both buildings. Other buildings have a few cable drops as described in our annual ED165 report; this access is minimal.
  • 18. In Summary… Madison’s goals focus on the importance of professional development, achievement, and equipment. Teacher/student relationship is a reciprocal instructing/learning interaction. E-Rate is only used in Madison, CT. related to internet connections and telecommunications.
  • 19. The illiterate of the 21 st century will not be those who cannot read or write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn. -Alvin Toffler