Where Are We? Reflections on the PES Technology Survey (Spring 2008)

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Where Are We? Reflections on the PES Technology Survey (Spring 2008)

Basic Skills & Productivity 22 teachers have difficulty with file management22 teachers have difficulty with file management 28 are not confident in their ability to use technology to communicate with parents28 are not confident in their ability to use technology to communicate with parents 24 do not participate in any form of on-line technology professional development24 do not participate in any form of on-line technology professional development

Basic Skills & Productivity 78% dont feel able to find and create electronic lessons or assignments78% dont feel able to find and create electronic lessons or assignments 91% need assistance with creating charts, graphs, spreadsheets, databases, etc. (Excel)91% need assistance with creating charts, graphs, spreadsheets, databases, etc. (Excel)

Basic Skills & Productivity 8 teachers reported not being able to work with attachments8 teachers reported not being able to work with attachments

Presentation Skills 68% not confident in their ability to create and present a basic multimedia presentation that includes text, graphics, video, and audio.68% not confident in their ability to create and present a basic multimedia presentation that includes text, graphics, video, and audio.

Internet 97% are not confident that they could create and publish a web page.97% are not confident that they could create and publish a web page. 81% arent sure they can teach students how to assess the validity and reliability of information gathered via the Internet.81% arent sure they can teach students how to assess the validity and reliability of information gathered via the Internet.

Access Little to NoneLittle to None

Where Are We? Reflections on the PES Technology Survey (Spring 2008)