ALVIN ISD
TECHNOLOGY PLAN 2012

       Jorge Ray Leal
        EDLD 5362
AISD Mission

“Alvin ISD will invest in evolving technology and will maintain and upgrade an existing
infrastructure in order to promote student/technology engagement in the teaching and
learning process. The district will continually provide new technologies that support
efficient administrative and teaching activities. Professional development through
technology trainings will be implemented and emphasized in order to increase
technology implementation within the classroom curriculum”
                                             Alvin Independent School District
AISD’S VISION FOR TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION


•    AISD’s Technology Vision is to integrate technology with effective teaching and will
     engage students in the learning process in order to achieve greater student achievement.


    “The model stipulates that we focus what and how we teach to match what people need to
                             know and how they learn (Nagel, 2010).”
AISD’S TECHNOLOGY PROCESS
•    A committee will be formed to evaluate technology plan past, present, and future
•    Conduct research for new technology worthy of classroom implementation
•    Conduct continual evaluation of district infrastructure
•    Develop and implement district technology budget
•    Reserve within budget for professional development
•    Model the National and State Education Technology Plans
•    Evaluate and consider solutions to developing issues throughout the year
•    Full implementation of District Technology Plan


“The National Education Technology Plan presents five goals, each one “addressing one of the five
   essential components of learning powered by technology: Learning, Assessment, Teaching,
                Infrastructure, and Productivity (U.S. Department of Education).”
COMMITTEE
AISD recognizes that a well-informed committee is crucial to the success of any Plan
   including the District’s Technology Plan. It must follow a regiment of discussions and
   budget constraints thereby making the committee a need beyond normal constraints. The
   committee will be formed as follows:


Members will be selected not only from the professional realm, but the members of the
   community as well. Each area will have an equal number of representatives. Each
   member will bring their knowledge base which will make the committee extremely divers.e
COMMITTEE
AISD continually explores methods which allows for making improvements. Methods the
   committee will explore include the following:


•   Access inventory of district hardware and software
•   Access frequency of hardware and software usage
•   Assess needs current and future
•   Develop list of needs and maintenance issues for implementation
RESEARCH
AISD’s Technology Director and other selected committee members will research outside
   districts that are similar in size, growth patterns, and demographics. The researchers will
   assess the technology implementation of their technology and bring back working
   knowledge of their successes and failures
INFRASTRUCTURE
AISD’s current technology plan allows for continual maintenance, updating, and garners
   methodologies to implement within the infrastructure the following:


•   Update building technology to increase wireless connectivity
•   Increase bandwidth as applicable
•   Provide technical support when and where needed in a timely fashion
•   Continue to upgrade obsolete hardware and software
•   Upgrade servers as necessary
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Continual support toward professional develop is a commitment by the district in order to
   further implement technology in the classroom. The teacher is the single most important
   aspect if technology implementation is to occur.
AISD’s commitment is to successfully integrate the latest technology into the classroom with
   full regard to teacher understanding of the new technology current and future. “The plan
   should ensure that “all professional educators are well connected to the content and
   resources, data and information, and peers and experts (Nagel, 2010).”
The ongoing process of ensuring teacher understanding of new technologies includes
    trainings that will be given during the summer and recommended dates throughout the
    academic school year.
Instructional Technologists will conduct the trainings within the district as will other trainings
     outside the district.
BUDGET
Due to budget constraints over the past two years (2010-2012), the availability of new
   hardware and software improvements have been directly affected.
Although the district has a commitment to technology improvement, this area is one that has
    been slowly invested in as dollars became short. “When considering which technology
    your school district is going to implement, you must consider the potential return on
    investment, particularly as it relates to student learning and your district’s strategic goals
    (Moore, 2006).”
AISD’s committee researches methods of increasing the budget through grants and corporate
   donations.
BUDGET (CONTINUED)
Current and Future budget will include hardware and software that will be integrated into
curriculum as follows:
•   Digital ELMO document cameras in all core classrooms
•   LCD Projectors with Promethean Smart-boards
•   Graphing Calculators (mathematics)
•   Infrastructure upgrade for incorporation of the “Bring your own device” Initiative
•   Electronic Microscopes (Science)
•   Adequate software and hardware that will ensure all requirements of the TEKS are being
    met including E-mail, Keyboarding, Word Processing, Spreadsheets and Internet related
    considerations
AISD TECHNOLOGY BUDGET FOR 2012


                                 Distribution
                            50
                            45
AISD is dependent on        40
equal distribution of       35
funding, but                30
Unfortunately, in the       25
academic Year of 2011-      20
2012 due to budget          15
                            10
Constraints, equality was    5                  Distribution
not case.                    0
PLAN IMPLEMENTATION
Implementing the plan involves:
•   Teacher Professional Development
•   Ensure collaboration for sharing of best practices
•   Continual implementation of technology upgrades
•   Building infrastructure upgrades
•   Commitment from technology committee, district and campus administration
ASSESSMENTS, EVALUATIONS AND SOLUTIONS
The Technology Plan must include the following:
•   An understanding by stakeholders that technology is an ongoing cycle.
•   Recognize that technology plans are a short term goal and not a long one.
•   Conduct methods to assess the impact new technologies have on student learning.
•   Implement surveys to all stakeholders in order to assess the impact new technologies are
    being integrated into the curriculum, effectiveness of professional development and
    impact of student achievement.
•   Evaluate district technology infrastructure on a regular basis
•   Implement continual committee meetings on a regular basis to assess technology failures
    and successes
•   Continual collaboration with stakeholders to look at new technologies and how they may
    impact student achievement in the short-term and long-term.
For the 2011-2012 Academic School Year, AISD has implemented a one-to-one initiative that
    continues to provide each Junior High student with a mini-notebook computer. Due to budget
    constraints, it is necessary to update the computers thereby rendering the computers to be
    used during the 2012-2013 academic school year as “class sets” and not one that the
    students will be able to take home on a nightly basis.


Overall, the AISD Technology Plan is one that is critical for student achievement. AISD recognizes
   that technology must be a commitment that provides opportunities for students to utilize a
   diverse set of technological tools in order to extend their abilities to communicate effectively
   within a global community. Through technology, the students are be engaged actively in their
   own learning, interact with knowledge and use learned information to create new ideas in that
   global community.
RESOURCES
Alvin Independent Technology Plan (2011-2012)
Duncan, A. (2010). Arne Duncan talks about the 2010 national ed tech plan. Retrieved on May 10, 2011 from
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0PctTd_plE
Moore, R. J., (2006, August). The five best accelerators in school. School Administrator, 63.7, p.8.


Nagel. D. (2010, November 9). National ed tech plan puts technology at the heart of education reform. Retrieved
    on May 10, 2011 from http://thejournal.com/articles/2010/11/09/national-ed-tech-plan-puts-technology-at-
    the-heart-of-education-reform.aspx
See, J. (1992). Developing effective technology plans. Retrieved on May 10, 2011 from
     http://www.nctp.com/html/john_see.cfm
U.S. Department of Education, Office of Educational Technology, Transforming American Education: Learning
     Powered by Technology, Washington, D.C., 2010.



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District Technology Implementation Plan

  • 1.
    ALVIN ISD TECHNOLOGY PLAN2012 Jorge Ray Leal EDLD 5362
  • 2.
    AISD Mission “Alvin ISDwill invest in evolving technology and will maintain and upgrade an existing infrastructure in order to promote student/technology engagement in the teaching and learning process. The district will continually provide new technologies that support efficient administrative and teaching activities. Professional development through technology trainings will be implemented and emphasized in order to increase technology implementation within the classroom curriculum” Alvin Independent School District
  • 3.
    AISD’S VISION FORTECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION • AISD’s Technology Vision is to integrate technology with effective teaching and will engage students in the learning process in order to achieve greater student achievement. “The model stipulates that we focus what and how we teach to match what people need to know and how they learn (Nagel, 2010).”
  • 4.
    AISD’S TECHNOLOGY PROCESS • A committee will be formed to evaluate technology plan past, present, and future • Conduct research for new technology worthy of classroom implementation • Conduct continual evaluation of district infrastructure • Develop and implement district technology budget • Reserve within budget for professional development • Model the National and State Education Technology Plans • Evaluate and consider solutions to developing issues throughout the year • Full implementation of District Technology Plan “The National Education Technology Plan presents five goals, each one “addressing one of the five essential components of learning powered by technology: Learning, Assessment, Teaching, Infrastructure, and Productivity (U.S. Department of Education).”
  • 5.
    COMMITTEE AISD recognizes thata well-informed committee is crucial to the success of any Plan including the District’s Technology Plan. It must follow a regiment of discussions and budget constraints thereby making the committee a need beyond normal constraints. The committee will be formed as follows: Members will be selected not only from the professional realm, but the members of the community as well. Each area will have an equal number of representatives. Each member will bring their knowledge base which will make the committee extremely divers.e
  • 6.
    COMMITTEE AISD continually exploresmethods which allows for making improvements. Methods the committee will explore include the following: • Access inventory of district hardware and software • Access frequency of hardware and software usage • Assess needs current and future • Develop list of needs and maintenance issues for implementation
  • 7.
    RESEARCH AISD’s Technology Directorand other selected committee members will research outside districts that are similar in size, growth patterns, and demographics. The researchers will assess the technology implementation of their technology and bring back working knowledge of their successes and failures
  • 8.
    INFRASTRUCTURE AISD’s current technologyplan allows for continual maintenance, updating, and garners methodologies to implement within the infrastructure the following: • Update building technology to increase wireless connectivity • Increase bandwidth as applicable • Provide technical support when and where needed in a timely fashion • Continue to upgrade obsolete hardware and software • Upgrade servers as necessary
  • 9.
    PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Continual supporttoward professional develop is a commitment by the district in order to further implement technology in the classroom. The teacher is the single most important aspect if technology implementation is to occur. AISD’s commitment is to successfully integrate the latest technology into the classroom with full regard to teacher understanding of the new technology current and future. “The plan should ensure that “all professional educators are well connected to the content and resources, data and information, and peers and experts (Nagel, 2010).” The ongoing process of ensuring teacher understanding of new technologies includes trainings that will be given during the summer and recommended dates throughout the academic school year. Instructional Technologists will conduct the trainings within the district as will other trainings outside the district.
  • 10.
    BUDGET Due to budgetconstraints over the past two years (2010-2012), the availability of new hardware and software improvements have been directly affected. Although the district has a commitment to technology improvement, this area is one that has been slowly invested in as dollars became short. “When considering which technology your school district is going to implement, you must consider the potential return on investment, particularly as it relates to student learning and your district’s strategic goals (Moore, 2006).” AISD’s committee researches methods of increasing the budget through grants and corporate donations.
  • 11.
    BUDGET (CONTINUED) Current andFuture budget will include hardware and software that will be integrated into curriculum as follows: • Digital ELMO document cameras in all core classrooms • LCD Projectors with Promethean Smart-boards • Graphing Calculators (mathematics) • Infrastructure upgrade for incorporation of the “Bring your own device” Initiative • Electronic Microscopes (Science) • Adequate software and hardware that will ensure all requirements of the TEKS are being met including E-mail, Keyboarding, Word Processing, Spreadsheets and Internet related considerations
  • 12.
    AISD TECHNOLOGY BUDGETFOR 2012 Distribution 50 45 AISD is dependent on 40 equal distribution of 35 funding, but 30 Unfortunately, in the 25 academic Year of 2011- 20 2012 due to budget 15 10 Constraints, equality was 5 Distribution not case. 0
  • 13.
    PLAN IMPLEMENTATION Implementing theplan involves: • Teacher Professional Development • Ensure collaboration for sharing of best practices • Continual implementation of technology upgrades • Building infrastructure upgrades • Commitment from technology committee, district and campus administration
  • 14.
    ASSESSMENTS, EVALUATIONS ANDSOLUTIONS The Technology Plan must include the following: • An understanding by stakeholders that technology is an ongoing cycle. • Recognize that technology plans are a short term goal and not a long one. • Conduct methods to assess the impact new technologies have on student learning. • Implement surveys to all stakeholders in order to assess the impact new technologies are being integrated into the curriculum, effectiveness of professional development and impact of student achievement. • Evaluate district technology infrastructure on a regular basis • Implement continual committee meetings on a regular basis to assess technology failures and successes • Continual collaboration with stakeholders to look at new technologies and how they may impact student achievement in the short-term and long-term.
  • 15.
    For the 2011-2012Academic School Year, AISD has implemented a one-to-one initiative that continues to provide each Junior High student with a mini-notebook computer. Due to budget constraints, it is necessary to update the computers thereby rendering the computers to be used during the 2012-2013 academic school year as “class sets” and not one that the students will be able to take home on a nightly basis. Overall, the AISD Technology Plan is one that is critical for student achievement. AISD recognizes that technology must be a commitment that provides opportunities for students to utilize a diverse set of technological tools in order to extend their abilities to communicate effectively within a global community. Through technology, the students are be engaged actively in their own learning, interact with knowledge and use learned information to create new ideas in that global community.
  • 16.
    RESOURCES Alvin Independent TechnologyPlan (2011-2012) Duncan, A. (2010). Arne Duncan talks about the 2010 national ed tech plan. Retrieved on May 10, 2011 from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0PctTd_plE Moore, R. J., (2006, August). The five best accelerators in school. School Administrator, 63.7, p.8. Nagel. D. (2010, November 9). National ed tech plan puts technology at the heart of education reform. Retrieved on May 10, 2011 from http://thejournal.com/articles/2010/11/09/national-ed-tech-plan-puts-technology-at- the-heart-of-education-reform.aspx See, J. (1992). Developing effective technology plans. Retrieved on May 10, 2011 from http://www.nctp.com/html/john_see.cfm U.S. Department of Education, Office of Educational Technology, Transforming American Education: Learning Powered by Technology, Washington, D.C., 2010. http://raysareaoftheworld.blogspot.com/