Slide 1 DRAFT 2010 State of Michigan Educational Technology Plan Webinar Presentation soliciting Public Comment January 5, 12, and 19, 2010 Bruce Umpstead, State Director Educational Technology and Data Coordination
Feb 12, 2016
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DRAFT2010 State of Michigan
Educational Technology Plan
Webinar Presentationsoliciting Public Comment
January 5, 12, and 19, 2010
Bruce Umpstead, State DirectorEducational Technology and Data Coordination
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Finding the DRAFT 2010 Michigan Educational Technology Plan
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Time for an Update2006 State Educational
Technology Plan2010 State Educational
Technology Plan
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Teaching for LearningLeadership
LeadershipDigital Citizenship
School and CommunityRelations
Professional Learning
Data and InformationManagement
Aligning with the MichiganSchool Improvement Framework
2006 Ed Tech Plan 2006 MSIF
Student Learning
Data Driven Decisions
Professional Learning
Broadband Access
Shared Resources
Funding
Leadership
Teaching for Learning
Data and InformationManagement
Professional Learning
School and CommunityRelations
2010 Ed Tech Plan
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Input provided by the Educational Technology Advisory Group (ETAG)
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Language Tightened and Clarified
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State Plan serves as model for ISDs, Districts, Public School Academies,
and Non-Public SchoolsMDE approves Public School Districts, Public School Academies, and Non-Public Schools technology plans as part of the Federal Communication Commission's eRate program
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Federal Measures of ProgressEducational Technology Effectiveness
Every district must annually report: Technology integrated curriculum
(state approved technology plan) Number of instructional computers with high-
speed, low speed, or no connectivity to the internet
Number of personnel skilled in technology Number of eighth grade students determined
to be technologically literate
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Personnel Skilled in Technology
Professional Standards for Michigan Teachers (Standard 7)
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8th Grade Technology Literacy
Michigan Educational Technology Standards for Students (METS-S)
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State Sponsored Programs
• 21 individual waivers issued• Genesee ISD waiver extended
to the entire state– 25 percent of districts’ high
school students– But no more than 10 percent of
ISDs’ total high school population
Superintendent’s Seat Time Waivers
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Federally Funded ProgramsImproving Instruction through Regional Data Initiatives
$11.6 Million in ARRA fundingAll ISDs and their districts and academies
were eligibleFocus on differentiated instruction using dataExpanding existing data systems and
professional development models
Full participation in the collective evaluationPermission to use district data for research
purposes Common set of standards for personnel
technology skills Common set of assessment items for
8th grade technology literacy
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Schedule of Public Comment• Draft presented to SBE 12/8/2009• Web survey opened 12/11/2009
closed 1/15/2009• Webinars
– Tuesday, 10am 12/15/2009– Tuesday, 10am 12/22/0209– Tuesday, 2pm 1/5/2010– Tuesday, 2pm 1/19/2010
• Final version presented to SBE 2/9/2010
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ContactsBruce Umpstead
[email protected] Fardell
[email protected] Faulds
Public Documentswww.Michigan.gov/EdTech
www.TechPlan.org
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Public Comment WebinarsTuesday, January 5, 2010 – 2pm
Tuesday, January 12, 2010 – 10amTuesday, January 19, 2010 – 2pm
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http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/?p=WEB229ZYU4ZVKD
Zoomerang surveyfor collecting public comment