Lynda Hoffpauir EDLD 5362 – ET8011 2008-2011 $877.39 Technology Expenditure Per Pupil 3 Student(s) for every computer 1 Teacher(s) for every computer.

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Lynda Hoffpauir EDLD 5362 – ET8011

$ Technology Expenditure Per Pupil 3 Student(s) for every computer 1 Teacher(s) for every computer 12 member planning committee Strategic integration of technology in the classroom Community and Parent learning opportunities Professional development Budgetary efforts

District is currently using an information system that is not integrated District will be moving to a system that is integrated and SIF compliant There will be applications utilizing a single district database The applications will join teachers, parents, students, administrators and PEIMS processing By implementing the new system the district will be in full compliance with the State of Texas Education Code for processing and reporting.

National Education Technology Plan 2010 “By 2020, America will once again have the highest proportion of college graduates in the world.” —President Barack Obama, Address to Congress, February 24, 2009 Transforming American Education: Learning Powered by Technology

The National Education Technology Plan, Transforming American Education: Learning Powered by Technology, calls for applying the advanced technologies used in our daily personal and professional lives to our entire education system to improve student learning, accelerate and scale up the adoption of effective practices, and use data and information for continuous improvement.

It presents five goals with recommendations for states, districts, the federal government, and other stakeholders. Each goal addresses one of the five essential components of learning powered by technology: Learning, Assessment, Teaching, Infrastructure, and Productivity.

Number of Classrooms with Direct Connection to Internet increased to 100% Number of Computer/Student Ration increased to 1 student (s) for every computer Technology Expenditure Per Pupil increased from $ to $ per pupil Technology Planning Committee membership selection representative of all stakeholders Strategic integration of technology focus representative of current day personal and professional lives toward education system.

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