 Presented by:  Lisa Breaux  for Lamar University  EDLD 5362  Information Technology Systems May 13, 2012.

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 Presented by:  Lisa Breaux  for Lamar University  EDLD 5362  Information Technology Systems May 13, 2012

Clear Creek ISD recognizes that technology plays an exponentially increasing role in both the instruction and the operations side of the school district.

 …to develop students who will lead the way to the future by educating and equipping them with skills necessary to excel in the 21 st Century through a comprehensive curricular facilitated by a highly qualified team committed to courage, collaboration, Innovation, and self-direction.

 CCISD’s Technology Department serves 26 Elementary schools, 10 Intermediate schools, and 8 High Schools, as well as the Educational Support Center  Over 19,000 laptops for students  24,000 computers in the District  2 network ports per classroom  Over 100 Servers (HP Proliant)  Virtual Servers  All buildings are wireless  Offsite storage and disk backup

 Acquisitions  Enhance performance  Ensure availability of information  Provide timely and accurate information about students

 Fiber network  Upgraded Student Information System  Electronic Grade book  Upgraded Distance Learning  Point Sale System for Food Services  Centralized Phone System  Classroom Projection Device  Network Cabling  Student Notebooks and Desktops

 WAN and LAN  Pilot program of small groups allowing staff to bring personal devices and use on District Network  Replace computers over 6 years old for new desktops  Teaching Safe Digital Citizenship to students  Filters blocking inappropriate content  At present the District is equalizing campuses with projection devices and document cameras.

 Use Google.docs for content management as it is free  Use Forethought in Eduphoria for workshop management  E4-Blackboard SMS  Blackboard Phone Communication System- synchronized student communication

 Market and expand e4 CMS  Unified communications increased  Safe network-collaboration 24/7  Virtual Classrooms  One to one computing  CCISD initialization project  Move all curriculum to LMS  Administrators Handheld Mobility Project  Blackboard Communication  Wireless N upgrades

 The integration of technology into our schools can transform the teaching process by improving interest, inquiry, analysis, collaboration, creativity and content production.

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