DTS Technology Plan 2013 - Deerfield Township School
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DTS Technology Plan 2013 - Deerfield Township School
Three-Year District Technology Plan 2013 - 2016 Deerfield Township Elementary School Rosenhayn, New Jersey Three-Year Educational Technology Plan Deerfield Township School District July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2016 County: Cumberland County District/Charter School or Affiliation: Code: 11 Deerfield Township School District District Code: 1020 Grade Levels: PreK- 8 Web Site: www.deerfield.k12.nj.us Date Technology Plan approved by school board or governing body 5/22/13 Is the district compliant with the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA)? (Y/N) Yes Please indicate below the person to contact for questions regarding this technology plan: Name: (print) Martha T. McGowan Title: Technology Teacher E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 856-451-6610 Signature: Martha T. McGowan Date: 5/22/13 Superintendent/Lead Person Technology and Funding Plan Approval: District Superintendent/Lead Person: (print) Edythe B. Austermuhl, Ed. D. E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 856-451-6610 Signature: Edythe B. Austermuhl, Ed. D. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 1 Date: 5/22/13 Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 2 Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 3 This Document in: PDF | Microsoft Word DIRECTIONS: Place a check in the unshaded COMPLETED column when the TASK has been completed. Completed Req’d by E-Rate TASK Not req’d E-Rate DATE: Provide your educational technology plan’s creation date (the date when the technology plan first contained all of the required elements in sufficient detail to support the products and services requested on the Form 470). (http://www.usac.org/sl/applicants/step01/default.aspx) √ Tech Plan creation date: April 26, 3013 Indicate in the unshaded spaces the page number where the corresponding information is found STAKEHOLDER TABLE DISTRICT VISION STATEMENT TECHNOLOGY INVENTORY: 1. Describe the technology inventory needed to improve student academic achievement in the 2013-2014 school year that informs the basis for the Form 470. Include in the description the internal connections and basic maintenance for 12 months of the e-rate funded year, such as the following areas: a) Technology equipment including assistive technologies b) Networking capacity c) Filtering method d) Software used for curricular support and filtering e) Technology maintenance and support f) Telecommunications equipment and services g) Other services NOTE: If this plan is intended to be used for three years of E-Rate funding, provide anticipated inventory information for all three years. See Inventory Sample Table. Definitions of items eligible for e-rate discounts: http://www.usac.org/sl/applicants/beforeyoubegin/eligible-services/default.aspx NEEDS ASSESSMENT: 2. Describe the needs assessment process that was used to identify the necessary telecommunication services, hardware, software, and other services to improve education. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 4 Req’d by E-Rate 4 5 6-9 10-12 Not req’d by E-Rate Indicate in the unshaded spaces the page number where the corresponding information is found THREE-YEAR GOALS: 3. List clear goals for 2013-2016 that address district needs. There must be strong connections between the proposed physical infrastructure (bandwidth, cabling, electrical systems, networks) and goals. Include goals for using telecommunications and technology that support 21st century learning communities. E-Rate requirements: www.ecfr.gov THREE-YEAR IMPLEMENTATION AND STRATEGIES TABLE: Implementation Activity Sample Table Req’d by E-Rate 13-16 Not req’d by E-Rate 17-22 4. Describe the realistic implementation strategies to improve education. Include in the description the timeline, person responsible and documentation (or evidence) that will prove the activity occurred. Address only ‘a’ and ‘b’ below to meet e-rate requirements. Address all areas below to continue planning for a technology-rich learning environment. a. telecommunications, b. information technology, c. educational technology (including assistive technologies), and d. student technology readiness in preparation for online testing in 2014-2015. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES: Professional Development Sample Table 5. Professional development strategies should ensure that staff (teachers, school library media personnel and administrators) knows how to effectively use the technologies described in this plan to improve education, and will continue to support identified needs through 2016. Address only ‘a’ below to meet e-rate requirements. Address all areas below to continue planning for a technology-rich learning environment. 23-27 Describe the planned professional development strategies by addressing each of the following questions: a) How will ongoing, sustained professional development be provided to all educators, (including administrators) that increases effective use of technology in all learning environments, models 21st century skills, and demonstrate learning experiences through global outreach and collaboration in the classroom or library media center? b) What professional development opportunities, resources and support (online or in person) exist for technical staff? c) How will professional development be provided to educators on the application of assistive technologies to support educating all students? EVALUATION PLAN: Evaluation Plan Sample Table 6. Describe the evaluation process that enables the progress and effectiveness of goals to be monitored. 28-29 30 7. Describe the process to make mid-course corrections in response to new developments and opportunities as they arise. FUNDING PLAN (July 2013 – June 2014): Funding Plan Sample Table 8. Provide the anticipated costs for 2013-2014 by source of funds (federal, state, local and other) and include expenses such as hardware/software, digital curricula including NIMAS compliance, upgrades and other services including print media that will be needed to achieve the goals of this plan. Allow specific provisions for interoperability among components of such technologies to successfully achieve the goals of this plan. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 5 31-34 Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 6 District Technology Vision Statement Deerfield Township School District has a vision. We recognize that secondary education, higher education, and employers require that prospective students and employees have technology skills. It is the vision of the "elementary school community" of the Deerfield Township School District to ensure that our students acquire these skills. We strive to create a technology institution, which facilitates the infusion of technology into the curricula for the stakeholders including students, teachers, parents, and the greater community, regardless of age. This will enable the stakeholders to have the best opportunity for life-long learning that will prepare the students for the job market. Deerfield's focus is to place technology at the fingertips of its staff and students: in the classrooms, library media centers, computer labs, and other educational spaces. Technology in the Deerfield School District should be viewed as critical to school reform because of its capacity to support improvement in the educational process. A telecommunications system, with a gateway for voice, video and data will be accessible by all students, staff and parents. Interaction via electronic mail, facsimile, and research using the world-wide-web leading to problem solving will revolutionize the way students learn. Professional development programs must be provided to continually upgrade the technological skills of teachers. The technological system and professional development must be related and supportive of the educational goals and objectives that are established by the school district. In a society that is dependent on information and knowledge, equitable and universal access is essential to the learning process. With the guidance of skilled educators and community members, all students will have the opportunity to become actively engaged in the learning process as they think, create, inquire, solve problems and communicate in collaborative and interdisciplinary environments. Students will emerge as lifelong learners, productive members of the workforce and citizens that can contribute as informed and productive members of an increasingly global society. Our district believes: The school of tomorrow will not be bound by walls or limited to a standard school day The community of tomorrow will be one of continuous learning Information and communication are essential tools for the process of improving our curriculum Using technology ethically and appropriately, students can control their own learning by communicating with professionals and students from around the world With increasing global information, students must be able to scrutinize for information validity The role of the teacher must change to model effective technology use and to provide direction and motivation Effective student assessment is an integral part of strong teaching methods, technology is central in providing this information to our teachers Introduction The Deerfield Township School District has established goals and objectives which meet the requirements of the State of New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards and has incorporated the use of technology as a tool for intellectual, social and skill development into the instructional process across all disciplines and grade levels. The district recognizes 21st Century technological literacy as an essential component and is committed to engaging students in meaningful active learning experiences designed to promote these skills as well as core content knowledge. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 7 TECHNOLOGY INVENTORY: 1. Inventory of current technology networking capacity and telecommunications equipment Rooms Classrooms* *Computers distributed equitably among all classes. Library Media Center *Some items are available for check out/In for classroom use Number 51 11 21 8 20 12 1 6 20 10 20 22 5 4 9 3 1 1 6 4 3 Computer Lab Administration Office Server Room 33 1 2 3 3 3 3 2 1 4 2 2 2 1 Technology eMac iMac (white) PC Dell Desktop PC Dell or HP Laptop Overhead Projector Okidata, IBM, HP Network Printer Brother Printer HP/Dell USB Printer TV Digital Camera VCR/DVD Cassette/DVD Player Mobile Computers LCD Projectors PC Dell Desktop Printer TV Video Camdorder Flip Video Cameras LCD Projector Mobile Computer Carts Mobile Interactive Whiteboards iMac (black/chrome) LCD Projector Mobile Printers iMac (black/chrome) PC Dell Laptop PC Dell Desktop Printers Copy/Fax Machines PowerMac G4 Patch Panel Dell Power Connect 3Com 5500 Switch Raid Xserve Dell Poweredge R710 Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 8 Location Pre K through 8th Grade, BSI 2/3 computers per class (eMacs iMacs, PC Dell) plus 1 per Special Area Subjects 1 for every classroom per grade level, special areas Child Study Team Nurse Both Local and network per grade level, 1 shared per grade level 1 shared per grade level 1 shared per grade level Shared as needed for Classroom use, presentations, projects Library Media Center -Schwab Computer Lab - McGowan Main Office Child Study Team Office Maintenance Office TECHNOLOGY INVENTORY: 1. Describe the technology inventory needed to improve student academic achievement in the 2013-2014 school year that forms the basis for the Form 470. Include in the description the internal connections and basic maintenance for 12 months of the e-rate funded year, such as the following areas: The table below describes the anticipated district technology inventory that is needed to improve student academic achievement through 2016. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 9 Three-Year Technology Plan Inventory Table Area of Need Technology Equipment including Assistive Technologies Networking Capacity Filtering Method Describe for 2013-14 Describe for 2014-15 PC Wireless Laptops, PC/Mac Desktop Computers, Mobile Laptop Carts Interactive Whiteboards, Digital & Video Cameras, Blk/Wh, Color Laser Printers, Audio Headphones/Speakers, Video Player/Recorders, Assistive Technology, Multimedia LCD Projectors, Additional Wireless Access Points, Replacement of obsolete equipment as needed. Upgrade current switch ports to any necessary POE Requirements to expand wireless range. Measuring, modeling, planning, and optimizing networks to ensure that they carry traffic with the speed, reliability, and capacity that is appropriate for the nature of the applications and the cost constraints of district. Mobile Laptop Carts, Student Computers, Classroom Interactive Whiteboards with Polling Equipment, Additional Multimedia Projectors, Video Player/Recorders Printers, Wireless Devices (Keyboards, Mice, Media Hardware) Additional Wireless Access Points, Replacement of obsolete equipment as needed. Enhance and/or upgrade applications to enrich multimedia publications tools for the students Laptops for Mobile Lab Student PC Computers, Interactive Whiteboards with Polling Equipment, Video Recorders, Multimedia Projectors, Wireless Access Points, Replacement of obsolete equipment as needed. Upgrade network to Gigabit for enriched multimedia options via the web. Measuring, modeling, planning, and optimizing networks to ensure that they carry traffic with the speed, reliability, and capacity that is appropriate for the nature of the applications and the cost constraints of district. Secure School Web Filtering Security Software, Network administration and firewall software Maintain/Upgrade MMS Portal System OSX/Windows software Consider and evaluate ISP bandwidth upgrades by measuring, modeling, planning, and optimizing networks to ensure that they carry traffic with the speed, reliability, and capacity that is appropriate for the nature of the applications and the cost constraints of district. Ongoing district-wide weekly, monthly, and annual maintenance updates for workstations, servers, backups, phone system/RFP software Windows/OSX Server, Network, Infrastructure, software, Network Management by South Jersey Technology Partnership (SJTP) IP/Telephony Video Conferencing Upgrade TLS services from 50MB bandwidth including maintenance, management & support http://www.k12usa.com/ secureapp.asp Secure Schools Web Filtering Security Software, Network administration and firewall software Software used for curricular support and filtering Parent/Teacher/Student Modular Management System (MMS) Technical Support and Maintenance Ongoing district-wide weekly, monthly, annual maintenance updates for workstations, servers, backups, phone system/RFP, software Windows/OSX Server, Network, Infrastructure, software, Network Management by South Jersey Technology Partnership (SJTP) Telecommunications Services Other Services: IP/Telephony Ongoing district-wide weekly, monthly, and annual maintenance updates for workstations, servers, backups, phone system/RFP software Windows/OSX Server, Network, Infrastructure, software, Network Management by South Jersey Technology Partnership (SJTP) IP/Telephony TLS services 50MB bandwidth including maintenance, management & support Upgrade TLS services from 50MB bandwidth including maintenance, management & support Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 10 Describe for 2015-16 Secure School Web Filtering Security Software, Network administration and firewall software Maintain/Upgrade MMS Portal System OSX/Windows software NEEDS ASSESSMENT: 2. Describe the needs assessment process that was used to identify the necessary telecommunication services, hardware, software, and other services to improve education. The PARCC IT requirements for the upcoming 2014-15 online testing played a major part in the needs assessment for the 2013 - 2016 Technology Plan. PARCC released a minimum requirement for the desktop, bandwidth to the desktop, and Internet throughput. Using these requirements as a guideline, we identified the telecommunication services, hardware, software, and other services needed to improve our existing environment. Another driving force that played a role in identifying the technological needs of the district over the next three years was the new teacher evaluation model being introduced in 2013-2014. The impending & extensive additional workload being generated from the new teacher evaluation system calls for supporting technology for the administrators. A wireless infrastructure, portable computer devices, documenting software, and a network share portal all lend to increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of the evaluator in completing their increased workload in a shortened amount of time. A needs assessment was conducted for educators to determine the proficiency level of their computer skills. This survey was developed based on the six National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers (NETS). All teachers in our district participated in this survey. Currently our educators are using technology in the areas of student data management, productivity, web authoring publication software to update class web pages, interactive whiteboard hardware and software, email, research, human resources and inventory. Our staff has ongoing, on-site technology training to learn new software applications such as Adobe Contribute, Gradekeeper, Print Shop, Microsoft Office, Kidspiration/Inspiration, and InspireData. Additional new staff training is scheduled for email program, creation of electronic progress reports and training to learn use and options of Study Island Online Assessment software. They have been trained and are utilizing our newly acquired software in the area of student data management productivity using Modular Management System (MMS). This software is an online web portal that can be accessed by administrators, teachers, parents and students with varying levels of access. MMS is a school software with customizable reporting tools that allow you to track data, analyze trends and opportunities, and report student information easily and accurately: • • • • • Custom reporting Registration and enrollment Scheduling - automated & interactive Attendance tracking Integrated teacher grade book • • • • • Emergency contact services State department of education reports School nurse health system Assessment reporting Discipline monitoring Additionally, ongoing staff training has enabled our teachers to improve their use of interactive whiteboard lessons to integrate technology across the curriculum. Both SMART and MIMEO products are implemented in the classrooms. On a daily basis they use technology in all curricular areas to include grades for progress reports and report cards, newsletters, publication software, research, Webinars for online professional development courses, and inquiry based student research using WebQuests. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 11 Current Educational Environment and Barriers Descriptors i. Staff are assured access to technology to facilitate technology integration ii. Often students have access to technology in their learning environment iii. The needs of staff are evaluated iv. The needs of the students are evaluated v. Past professional development addressed the staff and students' needs for technology integration vi. Past professional development for all administrators was provided to further the effective use of technology in the classroom or library media center vii. Ongoing, sustained professional development was provided in 2009-2010 for all staff to further the effective use of technology in the classroom or library media center Current Educational Environment Each teacher has at least one, and some have several, desktop computers in his/her classroom with Internet and Intranet access. Most share a grade level overhead projector, digital camera, and mobile TV cart equipped with both VCR and DVD players. Our media center is equipped with 6 desktop (multimedia) computers, a large TV, and a mobile laptop cart with LCD projector for teachers to use in their classroom. Barriers Technology is constantly changing and because of budget restraints, it is difficult to upgrade our equipment every three years. Not enough mobile laptop carts with LCD projector for the teachers to use, many times our teachers have to sign up for the lab weeks in advance. Through a needs assessment using Not enough time to get Computer Skills Survey hands-on training in order to learn and practice developing skills. Through a needs assessment using Not enough time to get teacher checklists and multi-media hands-on training in order rubrics to learn and practice developing skills. Staff in-service days had portions of Some staff members the day allotted for on-site reluctant to try a new technology training to learn new method of record keeping software applications such as that is unfamiliar to them Adobe Contribute, Gradekeeper, and takes more time than Print Shop, Microsoft Office, the older method. Kidspiration/Inspiration, InspireData Staff in-service days had portions of Technology is constantly the day allotted for on-site changing and because of technology training to learn new unfamiliar and software applications, email uncomfortable methods, it program, and creation of electronic is difficult to gain staff progress report. support to utilize new technology. Staff in-service days had portions of Some staff members the day allotted for on-site reluctant to try a new continued technology training to method of record keeping learn use and options of Study that is unfamiliar to them Island Online Assessment program and takes more time than to adjust difficulty for learners. the older method. NJAET: NJ Association for Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 12 viii. Ongoing, sustained professional development was provided in 2009-2010 for administrators to further support the effective use of technology in the classroom or library media center ix. Supports were provided for staff other than professional development x. Professional development needs and barriers related to using educational technology as part of instruction have been identified ETTCs: Educational Technology Training Centers Educational Technology NJPEP: NJ Professional Education Portal NJSSI: NJ Statewide Systemic Initiative On-site technology teacher provides support during open lab times for staff to utilize the lab with their classes for cross curricular projects All of our administrators must attend at least one technology related training per year which is dependent upon budget funding Not enough available open periods for the teachers to use. Many times our teachers have to sign up for the lab weeks in advance. Plans to continue investing in Our professional professional development for development will be educational technology, seek dependents upon our available technology grants, explore district budget and NCLB new seminars and workshops, funding allocation. subscribe to technology related periodicals Based on the answers given above, indicate the needs of the district to improve academic achievement for all students through the integration of technology across all curricular areas. Plans to continue investing in new hardware, software, and services to increase availability, retire obsolete equipment, explore new technologies. and facilitate technology instruction as a core component in the learning environment. Prioritize the identified needs: Innovative technology teaching and learning strategies that are developed by teachers and staff are shared during articulation meetings, in-service programs, and peer mentoring. The district encourages administrators to understand the importance of educational technology. The district supports professional development workshops and conferences including but not limited to NJAET, NJSSI, ETTCs, and NJPEP. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 13 THREE-YEAR GOALS: 3. List clear goals for 2013-16 that address district needs. There must be strong connections between the proposed physical infrastructure (bandwidth, cabling, electrical systems, networks) and goals. Include goals for using telecommunications and technology that support 21st century learning communities. Continue with development of 2010-13 goals. New goals and objectives have been developed to include the infusion of technology into all curricula areas. Both teacher and student use of computer applications and technology tools to improve student academic achievement and technology literacy that are consistent with the NCLB Act and New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards and that support 21st century learning communities. Effective teachers model and apply the National Educational Technology Standards for Students (NETS) as they design, implement, and assess learning experiences to engage students and improve learning; enrich professional practice; and provide positive models for students, colleagues, and the community. All teachers should meet the following standards and performance indicators: • • • • • Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and Creativity Design and Develop Digital-Age Learning Experiences and Assessments Model Digital-Age Work and Learning Promote and Model Digital Citizenship and Responsibility Engage in Professional Growth and Leadership As called for in the National Educational Technology Standards for Students (2007), an integrated program prepares students to learn effectively and live productively. A complete program focuses on six areas: • Creativity & Innovation • Communication & Collaboration • Research & Informational Fluency • Critical Thinking, Problem-Solving & Decision-Making • Digital Citizenship • Technology Operations & Concepts. Source: National Educational Technology Standards Project of the International Society for Technology in Education http://cnets.iste.org/index.html Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 14 Goals & Objectives The Deerfield Township School District envisions a school community where technology is an integral part of the teaching and learning process, where: 1. School district staff will develop skills in the application of technology and design learning environments that enhance and challenge students to use information technology in meeting high academic standards that align with the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards. This will include skills to address emerging technologies and technological applications that are needed for life and work in the global age. 2. The District will continue to maintain and improve technology for management and analysis of data with appropriate policies and procedures to support district technology. Administrators and teachers will use this data to implement emerging technologies to improve instructional needs of the students. 3. The District will work to improve and enhance involvement and expand communication between the school, parents/guardians, and community by using emerging technologies. 4. District instructional staff will deliver essential curriculum collaboratively by demonstrating technology integrations to model differentiated learning and understanding by design. 5. All staff and students will be educated in responsible and appropriate use of technology. 6. Prepare district infrastructure and test bandwidth capabilities for compliance with administering the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) assessment in 2014. In support of these goals, the District will stay current with adoption of new and emerging technologies and continue to improve methods of communication within the school community to encourage parents to take an enhanced role in their child's education and where technology will be used to address different students’ learning styles and needs. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 15 The objectives of an integrated K-8 curriculum program are that all students will: • Demonstrate creative thinking, construct knowledge, and develop innovative products and processes using technology • Use digital media and environments to communicate and work collaboratively to support individual learning and contribute to the learning of others • Apply digital tools to gather, evaluate, and use information • Use critical thinking skills to plan and conduct research, manage projects, solve problems and make informed decisions using appropriate digital tools and resources • Understand human, cultural, and societal issues related to technology and practice legal and ethical behavior • Demonstrate a sound understanding of technology concepts, systems and operations in using technology to complete tasks, communicate with others and extent their capabilities • Graduate with a mastery of basic technology skills as outlined in the District K-8 Core Technology Skills Continuum • Participate in student-centered, media-rich lessons that emphasize skill building, critical thinking, ethical discussion, media creation, and decision making while addressing safety and security concerns, including ethics and behavior issues, as well as digital literacy skills. The objectives of an integrated K-8 curriculum program are that all educators will: • Have access to technology tools and applications, knowledgeable support staff, professional development opportunities, and external resources to further their educational and instructional goals • Use technology to support learning in an informative, creative and efficient manner by integrating technology into a challenging and interdisciplinary curriculum • Address access by minors to inappropriate matter on the Internet and Web • Deal with unauthorized access and other unlawful online activities by minors • Address unauthorized disclosure, use, and dissemination of personal information regarding minors • Enable monitoring of minors’ online activities and identify measures designed to restrict minors’ access to harmful materials • Provide for the education of minors about appropriate online behavior, including when interacting on social networking websites and in chat rooms* • Provide for the education of minors about cyberbullying awareness and response* Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 16 *Common Sense Media offers this FREE Digital Literacy and Citizenship Curriculum to help educators empower their students and their school communities to think critically, behave safely and participate responsibly and acquire CyberSmart savvy as they navigate the fast-paced digital world. These 21st Century skills are essential for students to harness the full potential of technology for learning. Cross-curricular categories include: Privacy & Security Digital Footprint & Reputation Self-Image & Identity Creative Credit & Copyright Relationships & Communication Information Literacy Cyberbullying Internet Safety http://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/curriculum OnGuard Online Provides tips from the federal government and the technology industry to help you be on guard against Internet fraud, secure your computer, and protect your privacy. http://www.onguardonline.gov/ . *Compliant and aligned. The curriculum helps you comply with E-Rate's education requirement, and it's aligned to ISTE and NJDOE Common Core standards. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 17 Three-Year Implementation Activity Table 4. Describe the realistic implementation strategies to improve education. Include in the description the timeline, person responsible and documentation (or evidence) that will prove the activity occurred. Address only ‘a’ and ‘b’ below to meet e-rate requirements. Address all areas below to continue planning for a technology-rich learning environment. a. telecommunications, b. information technology, c. educational technology (including assistive technologies), and d. student technology readiness in preparation for online testing in 2014-15 Three-Year Technology Implementation Activity Table District Goals and Objective Goal 1 School district staff will develop skills in the application of technology and design learning environments that enhance and challenge students to use information technology in meeting high academic standards that align with the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards. This will include skills to address emerging technologies and technological applications that are needed for life and work in the global age. Strategy/Activity Timeline 1. Technology Information Literacy Core Curriculum for K-8 students will be ongoing in accordance with the No Child Left Behind legislation. 2. The district will continue to provide a wide variety of staff development and time to integrate new strategies into the curriculum. 3. The district will continue to provide online resources required for meeting standards and promote awareness. 4. The district will continue to promote best practices and technology integration in order to decentralize technology utilization. 5. Provide ongoing instruction for the staff through the technology integration specialists. 6. Staff will be encouraged to continue grade level or department learning and sharing of technology best practices. 7. Staff will develop goals in integrating technology tied to the curriculum. 8. Provide ongoing instruction for the staff through the technology integration and media specialists. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 18 Person Responsible 2013-2016 Administrators Educators Documentation Administrative Observations Certificate of Attendance for staff development sessions and/or ETTC seminars. Demonstrate evidence of technology integration in class projects, lesson plans, online activities Improvement in staff proficiency statistics as reported by district computer skills survey Access to Online Tech Tutorials, Integration Projects, Tech Topics Webinars Three-Year Technology Implementation Activity Table District Goals and Objective Goal 2 The District will continue to maintain and improve technology for management and analysis of data with appropriate policies and procedures to support district technology. Administrators and teachers will use this data to implement emerging technologies to improve instructional needs of the students. Strategy/Activity Timeline 1. The district will provide and promote remote access from home to school online resources. These would include but not limited to Study Island, Gradekeeper, Online Library Database Resources such as Folett and Tumble Books 2. The district will continue to use MMS student management system that will enhance communication. The new system allows teachers, and parents to access information about their students over the Internet. Information such as grades, attendance, and demographic information may be available on-line. 3. Provide student technology readiness in preparation for online testing in 2014-2015. 4. The district will evaluate the effectiveness of portable labs. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 19 Person Responsible 2013-2016 Administrators Educators Documentation Software generated grades, attendance, student information Automated Email Notifications Online Activities/ Assessments for NJ State testing. PARCC Technology Readiness Tool (TRT) Teachscape Online Teacher Observation tool Evaluate webpages for relevant and current updates Staff demonstrate ability to use Adobe Contribute software Three-Year Technology Implementation Activity Table District Goals and Objective Goal 3 The District will work to improve and enhance involvement and expand communication between the school, parents/guardians, and community by using emerging technologies. Strategy/Activity Timeline 1. Utilize staff Web pages to increase communication between parents, students and teachers. 2. Ongoing consistent use of remote e-mail and Webpage access for staff. 3.The district will continue to use MMS student management system that will enhance communication 4. The district will evaluate and implement emerging technology initiatives. 5. The district will continue to provide current hardware and software as resources permit. 6. The district will continue to provide equitable access for students. Person Responsible 2013-2016 Administrators Educators Documentation Administrator Review Vendor Quotes for new hardware and software Grants for new Emerging Technology Initiatives SJTP Quotes/ Recommendation Budget Allocations District Policy Manual School Memos, Emails, Notices District Goal and Objective Goal 4 District instructional staff will deliver essential curriculum collaboratively by demonstrating technology integrations to model differentiated learning and understanding by design. Strategy/Activity Timeline 1. Provide adaptive hardware/ software such as interactive white boards, adaptive onscreen keyboards, large screen monitors, voicerecognition software, voice amplifiers, Write Out Loud software, and other assistive devices as needed. 2. Staff meetings to share information from attended workshops and seminars. 4. Google docs to communicate collaborate and share ideas. 5. Technology professional development plan reviewed annually. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 20 Person Responsible 2013-2016 Administrators Educators Documentation Administrative Observations Certificate of Attendance for staff development sessions and/or ETTC seminars. Demonstrate evidence of technology integration in class projects, lesson plans, online activities District Goal and Objective Goal 5 All staff and students will be educated in responsible and appropriate use of technology. Goal 6 Prepare district infrastructure and test bandwidth capabilities for compliance with administering the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) assessment in 20142015. Strategy/Activity Timeline 1. Staff meeting to review technology acceptable use policies for both staff and students. 2. Review of technology acceptable use policies with students. 3. Internet Safety resource for parents and students using CyberSmart Curriculum. 3. Staff use of grade level lessons plans using CyberSmart Curriculum 1. Assess the current status of infrastructure, technology hardware/software and Internet connectivity and make necessary improvements to meet PARCC Readiness Requirements. 2. Purchase additional hardware/software that meets PARCC assessment standards. 3. Take the Education Super Highway (ESH) free School Speed Test for speed of Internet on school network. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 21 Person Responsible 2013-2016 Administrators Educators Documentation Administrative Observations Signed document by parent and student from District Policy Manual and Student Handbook Resource links for Cyber Safety on school website. NET CETERA Chatting with Kids About Being Online Handbook for students and parents. 2013-14 Administrators Educators Technology Specialist and Support Team Demonstrate evidence of technology integration in class projects, lesson plans, online activities Successful completion of PARCC testing within timelines established by state. Three-Year Implementation Activity Tables July 2013 – June 2016 A. Identify specific telecommunications and B. information technologies and other specific resources that are useful to reach the stated goals. Use technology to increase productivity. Use tool features of word processing, desktop publishing, and graphics programs to develop professional products. Utilize technology to support learner-centered strategies that address the diverse needs of students. Integrate methods and strategies for teaching concepts and skills that support problem solving and decision-making tools. Use methods and strategies that support media-based tools such as television, CD-ROM, video, audio, print media, and graphics. Use technology to communicate and collaborate with peers, parents, and the larger community in order to nurture student learning. Teachers will participate in online collaborative projects and team activities to build bodies of knowledge around specific topics. The district will design, develop, and maintain web pages and sites that support communication between the school and community. The district will identify, classify, and recommend adaptive /assistive hardware and software for students and teachers with special needs and assist in procurement and implementation. Incorporate methods and classroom management strategies for teaching technology concepts and skills in individual, small group, classroom and/or lab settings. Investigate online resources to plan technology rich experiences for students that embellish or supplement lessons. Use current research and technology standards to build lesson plans and units of instruction C. Develop strategies to ensure that educational technology, including assistive technologies, to support 21st century learning communities. Use technology to support learner-centered strategies that address the diverse needs of students. Use methods and strategies for integrating technology resources that support the needs of diverse learners including adaptive and assistive technology. Use methods and strategies for teaching concepts and skills that support integration of technology productivity tools. Use and apply major research findings and trends related to the use of technology in education to support integration throughout the curriculum. Use methods and strategies for teaching concepts and skills that support integration of research tools. Use methods and strategies for teaching concepts and skills that support integration of problem solving/decision-making tools. Use methods and strategies for teaching concepts and skills that support use of media-based tools such as television, audio, video, print media, and graphics. Use and describe methods and strategies for teaching concepts and skills that support use of distance learning systems appropriate in a school environment. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 22 Use methods for teaching concepts and skills that support use of web-based and non webbased authoring tools in a school environment. Use methods and classroom management strategies for teaching technology concepts and skills in individual, small group, classroom, and/or lab settings. D. Provide details of the process for student technology readiness in preparation for online testing in 2014-15. New Jersey and Online Readiness Online Readiness is more than devices and online assessments– It’s digital learning, which includes assessments It is a multi‐year transition process. Involves an in‐depth needs analysis, planning, communication, involvement of stakeholders, as well as well as training and hands-on experiences for students and staff. Step one in making online readiness a reality is to assess the current status of infrastructure, technology and Internet connectivity at both a state and local level. As part of this process, districts and New Jersey testing sites must update and maintain the information for each school in PARCC's Technology Readiness Tool (TRT). Currently our district is preparing students in the following ways: Students have necessary skills and experience to learn and be assessed online. Students are technologically proficient Students have access to educational technology and the Internet Students need experience with online assessments Educators have necessary skills and experience Administrators facilitate online readiness Educators use a district prepared student checklist to assess readiness and/or proficiency levels along with benchmark end of marking period assessments. All eighth grade students take the district developed assessment or an equivalent assessment and pass with a rate of proficient. Student technology readiness in preparation of the anticipated online-based assessment will be utilized. Possible examples to help students prepare are as follows: http://www.studyisland.com - a leading academic software provider of standards-based assessment, instruction, and test preparation e-learning programs. http://www.internet4classrooms.com/assistance.htm - assessment test help as a resource to help students practice skills required on various assessments for grades 1-8. Final Thought for Now Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 23 Professional Development Strategies 5. Professional development strategies should ensure that staff (teachers, school library media personnel and administrators) knows how to effectively use the technologies described in this plan to improve education, and will continue to support identified needs through 2016. Address only ‘a’ below to meet e-rate requirements. Address all areas below to continue planning for a technology-rich learning environment. Describe the planned professional development strategies by addressing each of the following questions: a) How will ongoing, sustained professional development for all educators, (including administrators) that increases the effective use of technology in all learning environments, models 21st century skills and demonstrate learning experiences through global outreach and collaboration in the classroom or library media center? Technology cannot be used to its full potential without proper training. Our primary objective is to make educators comfortable integrating technology into their existing curriculum and thus gain the full utility of the technology for students. All training is based on research of best practices and focused on improving student achievement. • Provide educators with access to technology tools and time to learn how to integrate them in their teaching • Participation in online and in-person learning communities where educators share expertise • Staff development time will be provided for educators to locate lessons for the interactive whiteboards used at each grade level • Staff development time will be provided for teachers to learn the software and plan for its integration into the curriculum. • Classroom teachers will be trained to integrate the use of computers into existing curriculum to meet state and national standards. • The Media Specialist and educators will be trained to utilize “EVAN” through the Cumberland County AVA Center. This site provides thousands of educational video resources covering all content areas, all grades and all levels. • Educators will be trained to design and implement technology-based learning experiences that promote higher-level learning experiences for students. • Media Specialist will be trained to use the new Follett Library Catalog software • Training will be given to staff on the use of a MMS Data System software. • Staff will be trained to use a computer/projector workstation for classroom instruction. b) What professional development opportunities, resources and support (online or in person exist for technical staff? Our goal is to develop technology peer coaches whose responsibility will be to oversee the use of educational technology for their assigned area(s) Our technology instructor will attend workshops pertinent to our school's curriculum and provide turnkey training as relevant. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 24 c) How will professional development is provided to educators on the application of assistive technologies to support all students in their learning? An action plan will be developed for a student for whom assistive technology has been determined to be necessary. The student’s action plan should be consistent with program, district and assistive technology guidelines. Provide adaptive hardware/ software such as interactive white boards, adaptive onscreen keyboards, large screen monitors, voice-recognition software, voice amplifiers, Write Out Loud software, and other assistive devices as needed Teachers and support staff will be trained in using assistive technology devices and/or software. Usually a company representative comes to provide this service, or turnkey training takes place if there is already someone with knowledge of how to use the technology. Additional training may be needed by attending seminars and workshops as identified by needs assessments for individual students. Integrating Assistive Technology An action plan should be developed for a student for whom assistive technology has been determined to be necessary. The student’s action plan should be consistent with program, district and assistive technology guidelines. Define a student-centered team which will develop a plan for implementation Identify student and facilitator strategies Identify individual responsibilities, and proposed timelines Identify training needs Identify support personnel needed to assist the student and staff in accomplishing the curriculum goals and activities The effective integration of technology into curriculum-oriented efforts requires support and assistance. Assistive technology should be incorporated into the instructional setting in such a way that education is facilitated without calling undue attention to the technology being used, or to its user. It is recommended that an assistive technology strategy bank be developed and maintained to assist educators with examples of methods and ideas. For Successful Use of Assistive Technology in the Classroom: 1. Provide written instruction that is left with the device. This provides an explanation in how to use the technology. Individualized instruction manuals and visual instruction sheets are valuable resources for students and individuals working with students with special needs. The visual instruction sheets model valuable, simple directions on how the technology is used. Orientation and explanation should also be provided to teachers, para-professionals and any interested party who is working with the student. 2. Teachers make all the difference to assistive technology working in the classroom. If the teacher can embrace and use it, then the student can be successful at using it too. Teacher support is also needed for paraprofessionals who work with students to be competent in the use of technology. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 25 During the 2013-2016 school years, we plan to conduct annual reviews of our district website for accessibility, identify problems, repair accessibility barriers identified through conformance evaluation process, and expand positive aspects on site. Based on educators' proficiency and the identified needs for professional development, various ongoing, sustained, high-quality professional development opportunities are planned for 2013-2014 as it relates to the infusion of technology into the curricular process. In-class support includes the technology teacher and other knowledgeable staff members working together to plan and create experiences for the students. We will provide in-service and outside resources and opportunities to enable educators to foster student learning and skill development within academic areas. The staff may access technology for professional work and growth and as a student resource. Professional development activities that will continue to support identified needs through 2016: • • • • • • • As our district needs evolve and change over the next three years, our district is committed to train all necessary personnel Use of online and video-based technology courses Training in updated hardware and software Professional development opportunities for using video-conferencing Workshops on applying technology in assessing student learning of learning of subject matter using a variety of assessment techniques Training in how to apply multiple methods of evaluation to determine students' appropriate use of technology resources for learning, communication and productivity. Webinars Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 26 The following supporting resources include services, other electronically delivered learning materials and print resources that will be acquired or are currently being used to ensure successful and effective uses of technology. Blue Web'N Blue Web'N is a library of "blue ribbon" learning sites on the Web. Brief abstracts are written for featured sites. Categories include arts, business, English, foreign language, health & physical education, history & social studies, mathematics, science, technology, vocational education, education, and community interest. http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/bluewebn/ Classroom Connect Classroom Connect, Inc., is a privately held Internet company that develops and markets original, Web-based curriculum products and teacher professional development programs for the K–12 education community. http://corporate.classroom.com/ edutopia The George Lucas Educational Foundation Publish the stories of innovative teaching and learning through a variety of media -- a magazine, an enewsletter, CD-ROMs, DVDs, books, and this Website. Here, you'll find detailed articles, in-depth case studies, research summaries, instructional modules, short documentary segments, expert interviews, and links to hundreds of relevant resources. You'll also be able to participate as a member of an online community of people actively working to reinvent schools for the twenty-first century. http://www.edutopia.org/ eThemes eThemes is an extensive database of content-rich, age-appropriate resources organized around specific themes. These resources are created for educators to use in their classroom http://www.emints.org/ethemes/index.shtml Fastt Math Using FASTT Math (Fluency and Automaticity through Systematic Teaching with Technology), struggling students, grades 2 – up, develop fluency with basic math facts in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. http://www.tomsnyder.com/products/product.asp?SKU=FASFAS&Subject=Math Gradekeeper Gradekeeper is the powerful and easy to use gradebook software for Windows, Mac OS X, Palm OS, and Pocket PC. This group is for anyone interested in sharing questions, suggestions, or the latest news about Gradekeeper. http://www.gradekeeper.com/ Internet4Teachers Collaborative effort to extend assistance to fellow teachers. The web portal which we call i4c is free to anyone who wants to find high-quality, free Internet resources to use in their classroom instruction. The portal is used by teachers on six of the seven continents and is available to anyone with an Internet connection. http://www.internet4classrooms.com/index.htm Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 27 Reading Eggs Reading Eggs as a unique online world where children learn to read. It supports each child’s learning by offering individual, one-on-one lessons that allow children to progress at their own rate. The program focuses on a core reading curriculum of phonics and sight words using skills and strategies essential for sustained reading success http://www.readingeggs.com Study Island Study Island is a leading provider of web-based state assessment preparation programs and standards based learning programs. http://www.studyisland.com/ Thinkfinity (formerly MarcoPolo Education Foundation) The MarcoPolo Professional Development program provides teachers with strategies, materials, and resources to integrate the Internet into classroom teaching. Flexible on-site and distance learning options are available through a nationwide network of Field Trainers and Certified Master Trainers. To date, over 180,000 educators have completed MarcoPolo training and acquired the skills and tools to fully leverage Internet resources for the benefit of K–12 education. http://www.thinkfinity.org/home.aspx Techs4schools Developed by Tech Corps, in partnership with Compaq, techs4schools is a free online mentoring program and tech support community connecting school technology coordinators with industry experts who provide advice and support. Techs4schools delivers personalized technical help and counsel regardless of geographic or demographic barriers. It vastly increases the number of volunteer experts who can help teachers and reaches out to fill the void of technical advice and assistance at schools. www.techcorps.org/techs4schools/ Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 28 Professional Development Table Educators’ proficiency/ Identified Need Fundamental concepts, knowledge, skills, and attitudes for applying technology in educational settings Identify and locate technology resources and evaluate them for accuracy and suitability. Integrating technology into the all curriculum. Design developmentally appropriate learning opportunities that apply technology-enhanced instructional strategies to support the diverse needs of learners. Demonstrate continual growth in technology knowledge and skills to stay abreast of current and emerging technologies. Apply technology to increase productivity. Use technology to communicate and collaborate with peers, parents and the larger community in order to nurture student learning. Effective integration of assistive technology into curriculum requires support and assistance. Ongoing, sustained, highquality professional development planned for 2013-2014 Training in computer basics Training by staff of Cumberland County AVA Center on use of EVAN (video streaming) Training in use of various pieces of software and web resources which support curriculum. Online and video-based graduate courses Support District in-service supports professional development with technology based workshops dealings with specific identified needs. Grade level and staff monthly meetings to develop plans for use of technology in lessons; exchange lesson ideas; discuss scope and sequence in various curriculums, as well as pacing, in order to accomplish goals. Technology instructor and Media Specialist will provide support. Collaboration among classroom teachers, technology instructor and media specialist. Peer to peer teacher support: tech savvy teachers model lessons for other teachers to adapt for their grade level. District and County inservice workshop opportunities Collaboration among classroom teachers, technology instructor and media specialist. Training in use of grade book software and Microsoft Office District in-service supports professional development with technology based workshops dealings with specific identified needs. Technology instructor and Media Specialist will provide support and peer coaches Training to develop a classroom webpage and improve communication with the community. Teachers and support staff training for using assistive technology devices and/or software for specific identified needs. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 29 Technology Company Representatives, Turnkey Peer training and professional development in using assistive technology devices and/or software. If the teacher can embrace and use it, then the student can be successful at using it, too. Evaluation Plan 6. Describe the evaluation process that enables the progress and effectiveness of goals to be monitored. In order to regularly evaluate the extent to which goals, objectives, activities, resources and services are effective our district practices: 1. Integrating technology into curricula and instruction to promote 21st century skills and global collaboration and outreach. 2. Enabling students to meet challenging state academic standards, and 3. Developing life-long learning skills. Our professional development committee will continue their on-going needs assessment of staff to determine opportunities geared to specific needs. The administration will continue to monitor lesson plans for technology integration as well as encouraging for project based learning geared around technology. The administration will continue to assess staff via questionnaires and surveys. By training staff and ensuring equitable availability of technology, students will have more exposure to technology ensuring academic improvement and development of long-term life skills. Ongoing evaluation of the Deerfield Township School District will assist to find answers to these essential questions: How is technology integrated into the curriculum? How are electronic resources synthesized and adapted by our users? How can we match technology with our students’ learning needs? How is our professional development technology infused? How can technology serve as a catalyst for school improvement and student achievement? How can technology be used as effective communication within our school district and community? How can our school/student information resources best be utilized for school management and student achievement? The evaluation narrative must include how telecommunications services, hardware, software and other services will improve education. Telecommunications services are leased, tariffed, contracted, or month-to-month services that are used to communicate information electronically between sites. The services MUST be provided by an eligible Telecommunications Service provider. Examples of Telecommunications Services for E-Rate include T-1 lines, basic telephone service, and ISDN. Broadcast services (such as over-the-air radio and television) and cable TV are not considered Telecommunications Services. The burden of proof for any federal inquiry lies with the district that should be able to support their process with methodology and documentation. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 30 Three-Year Technology Plan Evaluation Narrative Describe the process to regularly evaluate this plan as effectively. . . a. Telecommunication services, hardware, software and other services are improving education. The technology teacher and network technician/consultant spend much time in classrooms, media center and computer lab installing and updating software, cleaning, maintaining and configuring devices, repairing and troubleshooting. Though somewhat informal, this is the perfect time to observe how our technology solutions are working. Much of our knowledge of the effectiveness of our goals and ideas comes from what we hear and see during these hours. b. Effective integration of technology is enabling students to meet challenging state academic standards. Administrative observation and evaluation process will examine the effective integration of technology into the curriculum for all grade levels. This will include both staff lesson plan review and student projects to include: Performance assessments, teacher observation, software generated assessments, checklists, project rubrics, technology presentations, class projects, student end products, and online activities that incorporate inquiry based learning activities. c. The LEA is meeting the identified goals in the educational technology plan. Delivery of lesson plans utilizing various software applications that promote higher-level thinking. Delivery of lessons identifying, exploring, and researching cross curricular concepts that incorporate Internet etiquette, social and ethical behavior, of inappropriate use of copyrighted materials, and personal security and safety issues. Students will emerge as lifelong learners, productive members of the workforce and citizens that can contribute to society while developing life-long learning skills. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 31 7. Describe the process to make mid-course corrections in response to new developments and opportunities as they arise. Evaluation is a continuous process that takes place in our district on an annual basis. The District Technology Committee will be responsible for the evaluation of the plan. The committee will meet at least twice each year at mid-marking period and again at the end of the year to formally evaluate the effectiveness of the plan. The committee will monitor the district’s progress in comparison with the original timeline of the plan. The plan will be revised and updated as needed. New and expanded technologies shall be explicitly discussed and the plan will be modified when needed. We rely upon administrative staff, teachers, and students having lines of communication with technology coordinators. In fact, a Help Desk log is our way to track problems and troubleshoot them in a timely, efficient time frame. Users are quick to point out our problems, needs, and ideas for improvement. The documentation allows us to address issues of concern that are reoccurring and may require a new plan of action to resolve. Our technology teacher, administrators, and network technician/technology consultant spend a great deal of time listening to such concerns. Past technology plans, their manner of implementation, and their evolution over time have shown us that emerging technologies and funding opportunities may require that the goals and strategies of a plan need to be accommodating. Budget allotments will be made to cover the cost of replacement of obsolete equipment, acquiring new hardware and/or software, or upgrading existing software. Another factor to consider is how teachers and students actually use the tools we provide. Our goal with this plan is to use observational and survey data to constantly monitor innovations of technology and patterns of teacher and student use in order to modify our implementation strategy and improve effectiveness of all technological resources. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 32 Funding Plan July 2013 – June 2014 8. Provide the anticipated costs for 2013-2014 by source of funds (federal, state, local and other) and include expenses such as hardware/software, digital curricula including NIMAS compliance, upgrades and other services including print media that will be needed to achieve the goals of this plan. Allow specific provisions for interoperability among components of such technologies to successfully achieve the goals of this plan. Three-Year Technology Plan Anticipated Funding Table (2013-2014) ITEM FEDERAL FUNDING STATE FUNDING Digital curricula: LOCAL FUNDING MISC. (e.g. Donations, Grants) $1,000 NIMAS/NIMAC (National Instruction Material Accessibility Standard/National Instructional Center) is a technical standard used by publishers to produce source files (in XML) that may be used to develop multiple specialized formats such as Braille or audio books for students with print disabilities. This requirement is met by the utilization of the services through the Commission for the Blind and/or the Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic. Print media needed to achieve goals $2,000 Print resources to include, but not limited to cross-curricular textbooks, workbooks, periodicals, and supplemental resources for use in the classroom. Library books and printed resources in Media Center. Technology Equipment: Switches, Wiring, Servers, Patch Panels, Student Computers, Peripherals, Printers and supplies Wireless Access Points, Interactive Whiteboards, Mobile Labs, Client Licenses, Internet Connectivity Network South Jersey Technology Partnership Capacity South Jersey Technology Partnership $1,000 Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan $8,000 Included above 33 $2,000 Filtering Secure School $1,500 Software $3,200 Software and electronically delivered learning materials to include but not limited to: Microsoft Office, Inspiration, Kidspiration, Kid Pix Studio Deluxe, Type to Learn, Adobe Products, Study Island, Follett and Cross Curriculum instructional software for all grade levels. Maintenance South Jersey Technology Partnership Anti-Virus Renewals Keri Security System Upgrades $10,000 $2,000 Policy and Plans Other Services Miscellaneous Training $6,883 Three-Year Technology Plan Anticipated Funding Table (2014-2016) ITEM FEDERAL FUNDING STATE FUNDING Digital Curricula: NIMAS/NIMAC (National Instruction Material Accessibility Standard/National Instructional Center) is a technical standard used by publishers to produce source files (in XML) that may be used to develop multiple specialized formats such as Braille or audio books for students with print disabilities. This requirement is met by the utilization of the services through the Commission for the Blind and/or the Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic. Print media needed to achieve goals Print resources to include, but not limited to cross-curricular Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan LOCAL FUNDING MISC. (e.g. Donations, Grants) $1,000 $2,000 34 $2,000 textbooks, workbooks, periodicals, and supplemental resources for use in the classroom. Library books and printed resources in Media Center. Technology Equipment: Switches, Wiring, Servers, Patch Panels, Student Computers, Peripherals, Printers and supplies Wireless Access Points, Interactive Whiteboards, Mobile Labs, Client Licenses, Internet Connectivity. Network South Jersey Technology Partnership Capacity South Jersey Technology Partnership Filtering Secure School Software Software and electronically delivered learning materials to include but not limited to: Microsoft Office, Inspiration, Kidspiration, Kid Pix Studio Deluxe, Type to Learn, Adobe Products, Study Island, Follett, and Cross Curriculum instructional software for all grade levels. Software Upgrades and or reoccurring licenses* Maintenance South Jersey Technology Partnership Anti-Virus Renewals Keri Security System Upgrades $1,000 $8,000 Included above $1,500 $3,200 $10,000 $2,000 Policy and Plans Other Services Miscellaneous Training Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan $6,883 35 *Software upgrades and/or reoccurring licenses – Symantec Norton Anti-virus license; Microsoft Open Volume Office License; Study Island Subscriptions, Reading Eggs Subscriptions, Follett Library Catalog C. Attach a copy of the board approval for this technology plan. Be sure it includes the budget for the first year of this plan. D. (NEW) A board approved budget for each successive year of this plan must be filed with the technology plan for e-rate auditing purposes. E. July 2013 is the technology plan’s creation date which, as defined by e-rate, is the point when these five elements are in your plan. Those elements are: Goals and strategies for using telecommunications and information technology; A professional development strategy; An assessment of telecommunications services, hardware, software, and other services needed; Budget resources; and An ongoing evaluation process. Curriculum and learning needs should drive technology purchases. The purchasing of devices or the increase in Internet services/network capacity should address the learning needs of students as well as the assessment needs of the school. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 36 2009 New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards - Technology The 2009 standards provide the foundation for creating local curricula and authentic performance assessments and emulate the philosophy and goals contained in documents produced by national technology organizations, including the Partnership for the 21st Century Skills and the New Jersey Educational Technology Plan. Content Area Standard Strand By the end of grade P Technology 8.1 Educational Technology: All students will use digital tools to access, manage, evaluate, and synthesize information in order to solve problems individually and collaboratively and to create and communicate knowledge. A. Technology Operations and Concepts Content Statement CPI # Cumulative Progress Indicator (CPI) The use of technology and digital tools requires knowledge and appropriate use of operations and related applications. 8.1.P.A.1 Use the mouse to negotiate a simple menu on the screen (e.g., to print a picture). Use electronic devices (e.g., computer) to type name and to create stories with pictures and letters/words. Identify the “power keys” (e.g., ENTER, spacebar) on a keyboard. Recognize that the number keys are in a row on the top of the keyboard. Use basic technology terms in conversations (e.g., digital camera, battery, screen, computer, Internet, mouse, keyboards, and printer). Turn smart toys on and off. 8.1.P.A.2 8.1.P.A.3 8.1.P.A.4 8.1.P.A.5 8.1.P.A.6 2 The use of technology and digital tools requires knowledge and appropriate use of operations and related applications. 8.1.2.A.1 8.1.2.A.2 8.1.2.A.3 8.1.2.A.4 8.1.2.A.5 4 The use of technology and digital tools requires knowledge and appropriate use of operations and related applications. 8.1.4.A.1 8.1.4.A.2 8.1.4.A.3 8.1.4.A.4 8.1.4.A.5 Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan Identify the basic features of a computer and explain how to use them effectively. Use technology terms in daily practice. Discuss the common uses of computer applications and hardware and identify their advantages and disadvantages. Create a document with text using a word processing program. Demonstrate the ability to navigate in virtual environments that are developmentally appropriate. Demonstrate effective input of text and data using an input device. Create a document with text formatting and graphics using a word processing program. Create and present a multimedia presentation that includes graphics. Create a simple spreadsheet, enter data, and interpret the information. Determine the benefits of a wide range of digital tools by using them to solve problems. 37 8 The use of technology and digital tools requires knowledge and appropriate use of operations and related applications. 8.1.8.A.1 8.1.8.A.2 8.1.8.A.3 8.1.8.A.4 8.1.8.A.5 The use of technology and digital tools requires knowledge and appropriate use of operations and related applications. 12 8.1.12.A.1 8.1.12.A.2 8.1.12.A.3 8.1.12.A.4 Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan Create professional documents (e.g., newsletter, personalized learning plan, business letter or flyer) using advanced features of a word processing program. Plan and create a simple database, define fields, input data, and produce a report using sort and query. Create a multimedia presentation including sound and images. Generate a spreadsheet to calculate, graph, and present information. Select and use appropriate tools and digital resources to accomplish a variety of tasks and to solve problems. Construct a spreadsheet, enter data, and use mathematical or logical functions to manipulate data, generate charts and graphs, and interpret the results. Produce and edit a multi-page document for a commercial or professional audience using desktop publishing and/or graphics software. Participate in online courses, learning communities, social networks, or virtual worlds and recognize them as resources for lifelong learning. Create a personalized digital portfolio that contains a résumé, exemplary projects, and activities, which together reflect personal and academic interests, achievements, and career aspirations. 38 Content Area Standard Strand By the end of grade P 2 4 8 12 Technology 8.1 Educational Technology: All students will use digital tools to access, manage, evaluate, and synthesize information in order to solve problems individually and collaboratively and to create and communicate knowledge. B. Creativity and Innovation Content Statement CPI # Cumulative Progress Indicator (CPI) The use of digital tools and media-rich resources enhances creativity and the construction of knowledge. 8.1.P.B.1 Use a digital camera to take a picture. The use of digital tools and media-rich resources enhances creativity and the construction of knowledge. The use of digital tools and media-rich resources enhances creativity and the construction of knowledge. The use of digital tools and media-rich resources enhances creativity and the construction of knowledge. The use of digital tools and media-rich resources enhances creativity and the construction of knowledge. 8.1.2.B.1 Illustrate and communicate original ideas and stories using digital tools and media-rich resources. 8.1.4.B.1 Produce a media-rich digital story about a significant local event or issue based on first-person interviews. 8.1.8.B.1 Synthesize and publish information about a local or global issue or event on a collaborative, web-based service (also known as a shared hosted service). 8.1.12.B.1 Design and pilot a digital learning game to demonstrate knowledge and skills related to one or more content areas or a real world situation. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 39 Content Area Standard Strand By the end of grade P 2 4 8 12 Technology 8.1 Educational Technology: All students will use digital tools to access, manage, evaluate, and synthesize information in order to solve problems individually and collaboratively and to create and communicate knowledge. C. Communication and Collaboration Content Statement CPI # Digital tools and environments support the learning process and foster collaboration in solving local or global issues and problems. 8.1.P.C.1 Digital tools and environments support the learning process and foster collaboration in solving local or global issues and problems. Digital tools and environments support the learning process and foster collaboration in solving local or global issues and problems. Digital tools and environments support the learning process and foster collaboration in solving local or global issues and problems. Digital tools and environments support the learning process and foster collaboration in solving local or global issues and problems. 8.1.2.C.1 Engage in a variety of developmentally appropriate learning activities with students in other classes, schools, or countries using electronic tools. 8.1.4.C.1 Engage in online discussions with learners in the United States or from other countries to understand their perspectives on a global problem or issue. 8.1.8.C.1 Participate in an online learning community with learners from other countries to understand their perspectives on a global problem or issue, and propose possible solutions. 8.1.P.C.2 Cumulative Progress Indicator (CPI) Operate frequently used, high-quality, interactive games or activities in either screen or toy-based formats. Access materials on a disk, cassette tape, or DVD. Insert a disk, cassette tape, CD-Rom, DVD, or other storage device and press “play” and “stop.” 8.1.12.C.1 Develop an innovative solution to a complex, local or global problem or issue in collaboration with peers and experts, and present ideas for feedback in an online community. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 40 Content Area Standard Strand By the end of grade 2 4 8 12 Technology 8.1 Educational Technology: All students will use digital tools to access, manage, evaluate, and synthesize information in order to solve problems individually and collaboratively and to create and communicate knowledge. D. Digital Citizenship Content Statement CPI # Cumulative Progress Indicator (CPI) Technological advancements create societal concerns regarding the practice of safe, legal, and ethical behaviors. Technological advancements create societal concerns regarding the practice of safe, legal, and ethical behaviors. 8.1.2.D.1 Model legal and ethical behaviors when using both print and non-print information by citing resources. 8.1.4.D.1 Technological advancements create societal concerns regarding the practice of safe, legal, and ethical behaviors. Technological advancements create societal concerns regarding the practice of safe, legal, and ethical behaviors. 8.1.8.D.1 Explain the need for each individual, as a member of the global community, to practice cyber safety, cyber security, and cyber ethics when using existing and emerging technologies. Analyze the need for and use of copyrights. Explain the purpose of an acceptable use policy and the consequences of inappropriate use of technology. Model appropriate online behaviors related to cyber safety, cyber bullying, cyber security, and cyber ethics. Summarize the application of fair use and Creative Commons guidelines. Demonstrate how information on a controversial issue may be biased. Evaluate policies on unauthorized electronic access (e.g., hacking) and disclosure and on dissemination of personal information. Demonstrate appropriate use of copyrights as well as fair use and Creative Commons guidelines. Compare and contrast international government policies on filters for censorship. Explain the impact of cyber crimes on society. 8.1.4.D.2 8.1.4.D.3 8.1.8.D.2 8.1.8.D.3 8.1.12.D.1 8.1.12.D.2 8.1.12.D.3 8.1.12.D.4 Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 41 Content Area Standard Strand By the end of grade P 2 4 Technology 8.1 Educational Technology: All students will use digital tools to access, manage, evaluate, and synthesize information in order to solve problems individually and collaboratively and to create and communicate knowledge. E. Research and Information Literacy Content Statement CPI # Effective use of digital tools assists in gathering and managing information. 8.1.P.E.1 Use the Internet to explore and investigate questions with a teacher’s support. Effective use of digital tools assists in gathering and managing information. Effective use of digital tools assists in gathering and managing information. 8.1.2.E.1 Use digital tools and online resources to explore a problem or issue affecting children, and discuss possible solutions. 8.1.4.E.1 Investigate a problem or issue found in the United States and/or another country from multiple perspectives, evaluate findings, and present possible solutions, using digital tools and online resources for all steps. Evaluate the accuracy of, relevance to, and appropriateness of using print and non-print electronic information sources to complete a variety of tasks. Gather and analyze findings using data collection technology to produce a possible solution for a content-related or realworld problem. 8.1.4.E.2 8 12 Effective use of digital tools assists in gathering and managing information. Effective use of digital tools assists in gathering and managing information. 8.1.8.E.1 Cumulative Progress Indicator (CPI) 8.1.12.E.1 Develop a systematic plan of investigation with peers and experts from other countries to produce an innovative solution to a state, national, or worldwide problem or issue. 8.1.12.E.2 Predict the impact on society of unethical use of digital tools, based on research and working with peers and experts in the field. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 42 Content Area Standard Strand By the end of grade P 2 4 8 12 Technology 8.1 Educational Technology: All students will use digital tools to access, manage, evaluate, and synthesize information in order to solve problems individually and collaboratively and to create and communicate knowledge. F. Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision-Making Content Statement CPI # Cumulative Progress Indicator (CPI) Information accessed through the use of digital tools assists in generating solutions and making decisions. 8.1.P.F.1 Navigate the basic functions of a browser, including how to open or close windows and use the “back” key. Information accessed through the use of digital tools assists in generating solutions and making decisions. Information accessed through the use of digital tools assists in generating solutions and making decisions. Information accessed through the use of digital tools assists in generating solutions and making decisions. Information accessed through the use of digital tools assists in generating solutions and making decisions. 8.1.2.F.1 Use mapping tools to plan and choose alternate routes to and from various locations. 8.1.4.F.1 Select and apply digital tools to collect, organize, and analyze data that support a scientific finding. 8.1.8.F.1 Use an electronic authoring tool in collaboration with learners from other countries to evaluate and summarize the perspectives of other cultures about a current event or contemporary figure. 8.1.12.F.1 Select and use specialized databases for advanced research to solve real-world problems. 8.1.12.F.2 Analyze the capabilities and limitations of current and emerging technology resources and assess their potential to address educational, career, personal, and social needs. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 43 Content Area Standard Strand By the end of grade 2 4 8 12 Technology 8.2 Technology Education, Engineering, and Design: All students will develop an understanding of the nature and impact of technology, engineering, technological design, and the designed world, as they relate to the individual, global society, and the environment. A. Nature of Technology: Creativity and Innovation Content Statement Technology products and systems impact every aspect of the world in which we live. Technology products and systems impact every aspect of the world in which we live. Technology products and systems impact every aspect of the world in which we live. Technology products and systems impact every aspect of the world in which we live. CPI # Cumulative Progress Indicator (CPI) 8.2.2.A.1 Describe how technology products, systems, and resources are useful at school, home, and work. 8.2.4.A.1 Investigate factors that influence the development and function of technology products and systems. Using a digital format, compare and contrast how a technology product has changed over time due to economic, political, and/or cultural influences. Explain the impact of globalization on the development of a technological system over time. 8.2.4.A.2 8.2.8.A.1 8.2.12.A.1 Design and create a technology product or system that improves the quality of life and identify trade-offs, risks, and benefits. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 44 Content Area Standard Strand By the end of grade 2 Technology 8.2 Technology Education, Engineering, and Design: All students will develop an understanding of the nature and impact of technology, engineering, technological design, and the designed world, as they relate to the individual, global society, and the environment. B. Design: Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision-Making Content Statement CPI # Cumulative Progress Indicator (CPI) The design process is a systematic approach to solving problems. 8.2.2.B.1 Brainstorm and devise a plan to repair a broken toy or tool using the design process. Investigate the influence of a specific technology on the individual, family, community, and environment. Develop a product using an online simulation that explores the design process. Design an alternative use for an existing product. Explain the positive and negative effect of products and systems on humans, other species, and the environment. Compare and contrast how technology transfer happens within a technology, among technologies, and among other fields of study. Design and create a product that addresses a real-world problem using the design process and working with specific criteria and constraints. The design process is a systematic approach to solving problems. 4 8.2.2.B.2 8.2.4.B.1 8.2.4.B.2 8.2.4.B.3 8.2.4.B4 The design process is a systematic approach to solving problems. 8.2.8.B.1 8.2.8.B.2 8 8.2.8.B.3 The design process is a systematic approach to solving problems. 12 Identify the design constraints and trade-offs involved in designing a prototype (e.g., how the prototype might fail and how it might be improved) by completing a design problem and reporting results in a multimedia presentation. Solve a science-based design challenge and build a prototype using science and math principles throughout the design process. 8.2.12.B.1 Design and create a product that maximizes conservation and sustainability of a scarce resource, using the design process and entrepreneurial skills throughout the design process. 8.2.12.B.2 Design and create a prototype for solving a global problem, documenting how the proposed design features affect the feasibility of the prototype through the use of engineering, drawing, and other technical methods of illustration. 8.2.12.B.3 Analyze the full costs, benefits, trade-offs, and risks related to the use of technologies in a potential career path. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 45 Content Area Standard Strand By the end of grade 2 4 8 12 Technology 8.2 Technology Education, Engineering, and Design: All students will develop an understanding of the nature and impact of technology, engineering, technological design, and the designed world, as they relate to the individual, global society, and the environment. C. Technological Citizenship, Ethics, and Society Content Statement CPI # Knowledge and understanding of human, cultural, and societal values are fundamental when designing technology systems and products in the global society. Knowledge and understanding of human, cultural, and societal values are fundamental when designing technology systems and products in the global society. Knowledge and understanding of human, cultural, and societal values are fundamental when designing technology systems and products in the global society. Knowledge and understanding of human, cultural, and societal values are fundamental when designing technology systems and products in the global society. 8.2.2.C.1 Demonstrate how reusing a product affects the local and global environment. 8.2.4.C.1 Explain the impact of disposing of materials in a responsible way. Explain the purpose of trademarks and the impact of trademark infringement on businesses. Examine ethical considerations in the development and production of a product from its inception through production, marketing, use, maintenance, and eventual disposal by consumers. Explain the need for patents and the process of registering one. Compare and contrast current and past incidences of ethical and unethical use of labor in the United States or another country and present results in a media-rich presentation. 8.2.4.C.2 8.2.4.C.3 8.2.8.C.1 8.2.8.C.2 Cumulative Progress Indicator (CPI) 8.2.12.C.1 Analyze the ethical impact of a product, system, or environment, worldwide, and report findings in a web-based publication that elicits further comment and analysis. 8.2.12.C.2 Evaluate ethical considerations regarding the sustainability of resources that are used for the design, creation, and maintenance of a chosen product. 8.2.12.C.3 Evaluate the positive and negative impacts in a design by providing a digital overview of a chosen product and suggest potential modifications to address the negative impacts. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 46 Content Area Standard Strand By the end of grade 2 4 8 12 Technology 8.2 Technology Education, Engineering, and Design: All students will develop an understanding of the nature and impact of technology, engineering, technological design, and the designed world, as they relate to the individual, global society, and the environment. D. Research and Information Fluency Content Statement CPI # Cumulative Progress Indicator (CPI) Information-literacy skills, research, data analysis, and prediction provide the basis for the effective design of technology systems. Information-literacy skills, research, data analysis, and prediction provide the basis for the effective design of technology systems. Information-literacy skills, research, data analysis, and prediction provide the basis for the effective design of technology systems. Information-literacy skills, research, data analysis, and prediction provide the basis for the effective design of technology systems. 8.2.2.D.1 Collect and post the results of a digital classroom survey about a problem or issue and use data to suggest solutions. 8.2.4.D.1 Analyze responses collected from owners/users of a particular product and suggest modifications in the design of the product based on their responses. 8.2.8.D.1 Evaluate the role of ethics and bias on trend analysis and prediction in the development of a product that impacts communities in the United States and/or other countries. 8.2.12.D.1 Reverse-engineer a product to assist in designing a more eco-friendly version, using an analysis of trends and data about renewable and sustainable materials to guide your work. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 47 Content Area Standard Strand By the end of grade 2 4 8 12 Technology 8.2 Technology Education, Engineering, and Design: All students will develop an understanding of the nature and impact of technology, engineering, technological design, and the designed world, as they relate to the individual, global society, and the environment. E. Communication and Collaboration Content Statement CPI # Cumulative Progress Indicator (CPI) Digital tools facilitate local and global communication and collaboration in designing products and systems. Digital tools facilitate local and global communication and collaboration in designing products and systems. Digital tools facilitate local and global communication and collaboration in designing products and systems. Digital tools facilitate local and global communication and collaboration in designing products and systems. 8.2.2.E.1 Communicate with students in the United States or other countries using digital tools to gather information about a specific topic and share results. 8.2.4.E.1 Work in collaboration with peers to produce and publish a report that explains how technology is or was successfully or unsuccessfully used to address a local or global problem. 8.2.8.E.1 Work in collaboration with peers and experts in the field to develop a product using the design process, data analysis, and trends, and maintain a digital log with annotated sketches to record the development cycle. 8.2.12.E.1 Use the design process to devise a technological product or system that addresses a global issue, and provide documentation through drawings, data, and materials, taking the relevant cultural perspectives into account throughout the design and development process. Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 48 APPENDIX A DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STAFF COMPUTER SKILLS ASSESSMENT SURVEY SPRING 2013 Name: ______________________________ Grade/Subject: __________________ This survey is designed to assess individual and group abilities regarding computer skills. Results of this survey will be used to determine staff training needs in various areas of computer technology and develop a plan/training schedule. Please complete survey below and return to Mary by Thursday, May 30, 2013. Thank you for your cooperation. COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS: Check all that apply to your general computer skills listed below: Start up and shut down a computer and peripherals Use a mouse Insert and eject disks, CD ROM Create and name folders and files Move, copy, and delete folders and files Print documents Restart a frozen computer Increase memory used by software Use of a USB drive Choose printer location Install software from a disk or CD Troubleshoot basic hardware and software Use a scanner or digital camera to import graphics WORD PROCESSING: Check all that apply to your skills using word processing software such as MS Word, Word Perfect, Text Edit, Word Pad Open/Save place documents inside sub-directories/folders Adjust tabs, margins Create header and footers Change on-screen view mode Use a template Insert a table Insert graphics/clip art Create a template Work with a glossary Apply borders Use print preview Selecting text Starting a new paragraph Changing font style Changing font size Cutting, copying, and pasting text Undoing a change you’ve just made Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 49 No Knowledge Beginner Proficient Advanced Changing to single or double spacing Using spell-check, grammar check, word usage Name, save, revise document Copy document from hard disk to CD Rom disc and visa versa Add columns to document Create a table INTERNET: Check all that apply to your skills using a browser such as Safari or Explorer Connect to the internet Conduct a search using search engine Know how to view history on a browser Set a home page on a browser Copy - Paste and Save text from web page Copy - Save graphic from a web page Download files Make a bookmark or favorite Export / Import bookmarks or favorites Use the refresher key EMAIL: Check all that apply to your skills with e-mail programs such as Outlook Web Access or Webbased (Yahoo, Comcast,) Save - print - delete email Create folders Compose, edit and send new email Recognize and use embedded web links Create and use an address book Create a distribution list Configure email preferences Locate, manage and attach files Create and use a signature Know how to reply to a sender Know how to forward a message Know how to CC and BCC a message Define database terms (field, record, cell, etc) Create - open - save a database Sort data Use the find command to locate specific records DATABASES: Check all that apply to your skills using a database program like Access or similar to Excel, Gradekeeper, MMS Teacher Portal Explain the difference between a report and query Create labels or lists Import - Export data Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan 50 Insert calculations into a database field SPREADSHEETS: Check all that apply to your skills using a spreadsheet program such as Excel Create - open - save a spreadsheet Sort cells Use print preview Import / Export data Change size, placement and title of a chart Replicate a formula for a range of cells (fill) Create a graph from a spread sheet Create a spread sheet with rows, columns, and headings Enter data into spread sheet Enter spread sheet into Word document PRESENTATION: Check all that apply to your skills using presentation hardware and/or software i.e. PowerPoint, Print Shop, Prezi, Smartboard Set up and use interactive whiteboard Locate and download lessons for interactive whiteboard Use tool options for interactive whiteboard Create - open and save a presentation Define presentation terms such as slide, hyperlinks, animation Add new slides to a presentation Add or modify animation and transitions on presentation Insert or change card design for a presentation Insert movies into slide Incorporate hypertext links in presentation Record sound and insert in presentation Convert presentation into html for web Print handouts from presentation Insert clip art or digital pictures into presentation Animate objects to illustrate a concept Insert text, format text or add text box to slide Use painting and drawing tools Produce print based products (newsletters, brochures, banners, posters, cards, etc.) Please list any specific skills or specific programs that you are interested in learning in order to improve your technology skills and broaden your teaching methods and skills: 1. _______________________________ 2. _______________________________ 3. _______________________________ 4. _______________________________ Do you have any technology expertise that you would like to share with your colleagues? Please list below: 1. _______________________________ 2. _______________________________ 51 Deerfield Township School District 2013-16 Technology Plan