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Children’s Low-cost Laptop Program

Kathleen BarnhartFaith BishopMarica Cullen

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Notice – This webinar is being recorded. Please do not provide any student, personal or Vendor information.

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Webinar Documents

Low-cost Laptops FY 2011 Children's Low-Cost Laptop

Program Request for Proposal Attachments

http://www.isbe.net/curriculum/html/Active RFP.

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Public Act 096-0421Children’s Low-cost Laptop Program

Funding for this program is through Build Illinois bond. Under the law

one-third of the participating students are located in the City of Chicago;

one-third located in the area that makes up the counties of DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, Will and that portion of Cook County located outside of the City of Chicago;

one-third located in the remainder of the State.

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Eligible Applicants

School districts with one or more schools serving any of grades 3 through 8.

have 40 percent or more of its students eligible to receive free or reduced-price meals under the National School Lunch Program (42 USC 1751 et seq.);

are in Academic Early Warning or Academic Watch status under Section 2-3.25d of the School Code [105 ILCS 5/2-3.25d]; and,

have a significant percentage of the students in grades 3 through 8 with limited or no access to laptop computers for use in improving their educational opportunities.

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Allowable Expenditures

Low-cost laptops Network infrastructure to support wireless

access points, cables and routers Replacement for any of the following low-

cost laptop components: batteries, power cords, or other software and hardware.

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Definition of Low-cost Laptop

Under the law, the portable personal computing device suitable for use among school-aged children, under $400.00 in initial cost or with a financed cost of under $250.00 per year.

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Instructional Change Plan

District Readiness Survey of Stakeholders Observation of Technology

Integration Instructional Change Plan and

Budget Implementation Fidelity Instructional Improvement

Sustainability

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Professional Development

Applicants may request grant funds to pay teacher stipends and substitute recovery costs for certified teaching professionals from participating schools to attend ISBE-sponsored professional development activities.

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Writing the Instructional Change Plan

Indicate the school(s) and grade level(s) chosen to participate in the project and the rationale for the selection.

Indicate the number of teachers and/or administrators who will be involved in the project and their roles.

Provide a detailed description of how the Children’s Low-cost Laptop Program, particularly the use of wireless laptop computers and other technologies, will help alleviate the deficiencies.

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Writing the Instructional Change Plan

Describe the school’s current technology inventory and technology instructional integration.

Review the State-approved Technology Integration Plan and describe how the Children’s Low-cost Laptop Program will complement and positively contribute to other improvement initiatives.

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Writing the Instructional Change Plan

Describe any limitations the school currently has with respect to using wireless laptop technology.

Discuss the in-kind contributions to be made to the project including resources for infrastructure, additional equipment and technology support services.

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Writing the Instructional Change Plan

Provide the current research supporting the project design outlined in the Instructional Change Plan that will result in student academic improvement.

Describe other local assessments that was used to measure student academic achievement.

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Writing the Instructional Change Plan

Describe current teacher technology proficiency and technology integration skills.

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NOTE: Previous Grant Recipients

Previous grant recipients must include a description of their participation in competitive ISBE grant programs designed specifically for targeting academic improvement, educator effectiveness and educational technology integration for the past five (5) years.

(EETT Competitive, EETT and ARRA Competitive, Technology Immersion Pilot Project (TIPP), etc.)

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Program Evaluation and Reporting Requirements

EvaluationTo assist districts in meeting this

statutory requirement, grant recipients will participate in a statewide evaluation conducted by an independent evaluator.

Utilization of the Illinois Data Portal

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Getting Started

Meeting of minds (Teachers, Curriculum Specialists (School Improvement Teams), Librarians, Media Specialists, Administrators and Technology)

Discuss the vision of what the school or classroom would like to do Instructional change model (Inquiry, Project,

Montessori, Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy and ISTE NETs standards, etc)

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Getting Started

Gather needs evidence that has already been assembled SIP, DIP, TIP, etc

Discuss the vision of what the school or classroom would like to do Student and Personnel Readiness

Infrastructure Readiness

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Format

Use very clear and concise language – No Dissertation – No page limit

Do research Collect data that match the vision Gather needs evidence Build your case

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Appendix A

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Attachment 5 Committee Information Sheet

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Attachment 6 Infrastructure Readiness Checklist

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Attachment 7 Student and Personnel Readiness Rubric

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Attachment 8 Certification and Assurances

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Attachment 9

Program Specific Terms

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Final Notes

Proposals will be read in-house Check signatures – check, check Good Luck

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Q and A