Washington SchoolSpeedTest Month Use the SchoolSpeedTest to Assess Internet Readiness For Digital Learning October 1―31 Thank you for joining us…the webinar.

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Washington SchoolSpeedTest Month Use the SchoolSpeedTest to Assess Internet Readiness For Digital Learning October 1―31 Thank you for joining us…the webinar will begin shortly Thursday, October 3

The Digital Learning Opportunity Increase Teacher Effectiveness & Productivity – Potential to differentiate content and personalize learning – Open up time and space for more 1:1 and small-group teaching – Reduce administrative time – Increase opportunities for professional development Build Equity & Student Engagement – Bring experts and targeted content into the classroom. – Enrich collaborative learning. – Expand learning beyond the classroom.

Digital Learning Demands High Speed Internet Bandwidth For Streaming Video Typical School has Mbps AssessmentRecommendation State Education Technology Directors Association (SETDA) 100 kbps/student recommended

How Much Bandwidth Can You Count On? Policy makers have little information on bandwidth available in the classroom, because available speed-to-device varies with these eight factors: 1.ISP Connection Size 2.Firewalls 3.Content Filters 4.WAN Connectivity 5.Local Area Network 6.Wiring 7.Wi-Fi Network 8.Current Usage

Need for Performance Data We need performance data on Internet connectivity speeds in the classroom to meet these basics for learning today. – Prepare teachers and kids for online assessments – Deploy online tools that run reliably on school networks – Build a priority list for upgrades

Washington SchoolSpeedTest Month SchoolSpeedTest is the work of a partnership between the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction and EducationSuperHighway Our Goal Measure connectivity speed at every K-12 school in Washington. EducationSuperHighway 6

Test Your School In Less Than a Minute Anyone connected to school’s wired/Wi-Fi network can run the test. Teachers, students, tech coordinators, classified staff Goal—get 10 staff members to take 1 minute to run the test. Run at least 10 tests at every school site Tests should be run at different times of the day and days of the week. Results will vary depending on network activity when the test is run. More tests = more accurate assessment of available Internet speed.

Test a School: Step 1 Go to Enter the zip code or city/state of your school.

Test a School: Step 2 Select your school from the drop down list, then confirm you are on the school network.

SchoolSpeedTest Reporting

The Data Upload and download speed of your school Internet connection in the classroom at different times during the school day Browser type and operating system each tester used Results Testers: upload & download speeds Principals: summary of all tests in the school Superintendents: summary of all tests in the district by school Summary Results Available to OSPI after October 31

Results & Reports Tester Gets First Results Tester gets immediate feedback—upload/download speeds, blocked sites, Java/Flash support, and OS and browser type. Reports Compile Local, Regional & National Connectivity Data ESH analyzes the data │ Creates a report for each district Report details available bandwidth — maximum, minimum and average — during school hours. All test data stores in the ESH database.

Go here: district.html. district.html 1.Enter Washington 2.Enter your district name 3.Enter this password – sittuquk. View Your District Data

Compare your SchoolSpeedTest results to the connectivity speeds promised by your contract provider. Make the case for more investment in broadband infrastructure in your district and in your state. Use Your Data

Contacts & More Information Dennis Small, Educational Technology Director, OSPI Rachel Goor, Outreach Coordinator SchoolSpeedTest: OSPI: EducationSuperHighway: Watch the video: