BISD Technology Funding Griselda Garcia. Overview 51 Schools 49,0000 Students 6 Lead Teachers 1 Technology Support Teacher.

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BISD Technology Funding Griselda Garcia

Overview 51 Schools 49,0000 Students 6 Lead Teachers 1 Technology Support Teacher

Funds Telecommunications Infrastructure Fund (TIF) Technology Innovation Program (TIP) Title II Section D E-Rate Intel

Budgets Teaching and Learning Budget ($33,968,819.00) Education Preparation and Development Budget ($20,533,665.00) Leadership, Administration and Support Budget ($840,000.00) Infrastructure for Technology Budget ($97,101,582.00).

Distributing Funds Attendance Rates $3, per student

How Is Money Spent? Site-based decision Principal Technology Support Teacher

Texas StarChart Advanced Tech in Leadership, Administration, & Instructional Support Infrastructure for Technology Developing Tech in: Teaching & Learning Educator Preparation & Development

Gonzalez Elementary Advance Tech Level in: –Teaching & Learning, –Leadership, Administration, & Instructional Support, –Infrastructure for Technology

Gonzalez Elementary Still developing in –Educator Preparation and Development

Technology At Gonzalez One computer lab One Technology Support Teacher 4 Computers on Wheels 12 SMART boards 3-4 computers in all classrooms

Continuation All teachers have a –laptop, –Document camera –Data projector –UnitedStreaming account –Nettrekker account

Teaching and Learning Goal Students will have literacy instruction Lesson PlansPortfolios

Educator Preparation and Development Staff development for everyone Saturday Stipend Trainings Free Online Courses

Leadership, Administration and Support Develop Technology Plan following E-Plan guidelines Administrators will attend meetings Grade Speed BISD Website

Infrastructure for Technology Provide high-speed and high-value hardware to all schools Wireless Access points Technology Support Teachers provide immediate assistance to teachers

Ultimate Goal All schools will be Advanced level

BISD Improvement Plan Teachers will have Professional Development hours Technology will be integrated in all subjects Each school will have an Improvement plan

Recommendations One MTT per grade level Different Trainings One computer lab teacher One computer technician All students should have laptops

Credits Image from Slide 1: Image from Slide 11: Interview from Mr. Fisher Interview from Coral Palmer Technology Plan Improvement Plan

Continuation Credits Image from slide 7: Image from slides 5 and 16: Microsoft Clip Art