2. National Educational Plan
National Education Technology Plan
represents five goals with recommendations
for states, districts, the federal government,
and other stakeholders. Each goal addresses
one of the five essential components of
learning powered by technology: Learning,
Assessment, Teaching, Infrastructure,
and Productivity.
Retrieved from The National Technology Plan 2010
http://www.ed.gov/technology/netp-2010
4. Our Vision
Utilize technology to improve learning
opportunities for all University Park
Elementary students and staff that meet
ISTE's NETS for students. These are the
skills and knowledge students need to
learn effectively and live productively in
an increasingly global and digital
world.
5. University Park Elementary
Primary Objective:
Evaluate and recommend technology for purchase by
the UP Elementary Gift Committee and ensure steps
are taken for successful implementation of such
technology once purchased.
6. University Park Elementary
Secondary Objective:
Search for on-going opportunities to enhance current technology
capabilities and explore new ones.
Follow the guidelines of Texas Long-Range Plan for Technology , HPISD
Technology Plan, and TEKS reflecting NETS-S for Technology.
Ensure technology plans and purchases support and are driven by
curricular objectives and resource management.
Review and revise the UP Technology Plan annually to reflect the current
reality and assess the impact of technology on student learning and staff
productivity.
Maintain strong channels of communication between students, parents,
staff, and community to provide optimal learning for all.
7. University Park Elementary
Guiding Principles:
Develop students and teaching professionals who effectively
use technology as a productivity tool, communications tool,
research and problem-solving tool within acceptable and
ethical use guidelines as established by HPISD.
Embed technology seamlessly throughout the curriculum
within the guidelines of Texas Long-Range Plan for
Technology and the HPISD Technology Plan reflecting TEKS
for Technology.
Strive to creatively and efficiently manage resources
including students, staff, community, finances, technology,
time, facilities and other physical resources.
8. School Vision Activities
• 2007 – 2008
• Rolled-out Classroom of the Future to TAG, Resources, ESL and Science
• Rolled-out data projector, document camera, cart and laptop to Art
• Rolled-out COWs to 2nd & 3rd grades
• Piloted iPod usage in Kindergarten and 1st grade classrooms
• Mounted data projectors in the K-3 classrooms
• 2008 – 2009
• Established Printer and Data Projector Replacement Allocation
• Rolled out CoF to Jump Start and Media Center
• Replaced Desktops in K,1,2,3, and Media Center
• Replaced Auditorium Projector
• Purchased 24 additional iPods
• Rolled out Active Expressions
9. School Vision Activities
• 2009 – 2010
• Purchased 36 Active Arena sets
• Replenished Allocations funds(Printer Cartridge Supply, Data Projector Bulb Replacements,
Annual Teacher/Staff Training, Printer)
• 36 COW Laptops for 4th Grade
• 19 Laptops (4th -6; K – 5; 1st- 5: 3rd – 1; Music; ESL)
• 4 Desktop Replacements (Literacy Library; ESL (2); Office Security)
• 5 Digital Cameras (1 per grade level)
• 2 Webcams
• 2010 – 2011
• Purchased 4 new (24 laptop) COWs; 2 for 4th grade & 2 for 3rd grade
• Replaced 13 laptops & 1 desktop (see schedule for details)
• Replenished Allocations funds(Printer Cartridge Supply, Data Projector Bulb Replacements,
Annual Teacher/Staff Training, Printer)
11. Technology Investments 2011-12
• Replace 4 Cows - 96 netbooks: ($77,736)
• Replace 3 laptops: ($4,501)
• Replace 31 desktops: ($39,525)
• Replace 18 IWB: ($27,900)
• Other ($36,290)
TOTAL = $185,952
- minus= $9,900**
NEW TOTAL = $176,052
**$9,900 is carried over from 2010-2011 IWB allocation that was gifted, but never given to the school
15. References
http://www.iste.org/standards/nets-for-students.aspx
Long Range Plan for Technology, 2006-2020. Retrieved on May 10, 2012
from http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index2.aspx?
id=5082&menu_id=2147483665
TEA Logo retrieved from Texas Department of Education Logo. Texas
Education Agency
lexile.com
The National Technology Plan 2010 Retrieved from
http://www.ed.gov/technology/netp-2010
U
University Technology Plan Retrieved on May 9, 2012 from
http://universitypark.hpisd.org/Portals/4/docs/Technology/UP
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