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1. National Education Technology Plan (NETP) 2010 and State of
Texas Long-Range Technology Plan 2006-2020
Impact and Implementation for Angleton ISD
Janet Lumpkins
EDLD 5362
May 15, 2011
2. Purpose and Goals of NETP 2010
Purpose -
The immense potential of technology to prepare students for success
in the internationally competitive-based economy.
Goals
Fundamentally change the learning process
Use technology in next generation of assessments
Connect teachers with peers and experts
Build infrastructure to support access
Harness the power of technology to become more productive
By 2020, America will once again have thehighest proportion of
college graduates in the world. President BarackObama, Address to
Congress, February 24, 2009
3. Five Objectives of NETP 2010
Learning Engage and Empower
Assessment Measure What Matters
Teaching Prepare and Connect
Infrastructure Access and Enable
Productivity Redesign and Transform
4. Learning: Engage and Empower
Determine how students learn
Prepare them for 21st Century skills
Develop personalized, differentiated, and individualized
learning
Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
Informal Formal
5. Assessment: Measure What Matters
Measure what matters
Embedded assessments
Real-time feedback
Continuous improvement
8. Productivity: Redesign and Transform
Cost efficiency
Process redesigns
Interoperability standards
9. State of Texas Long-Range Plan for Technology
Four key areas
Teaching and Learning
Educator Preparation and Development
Leadership, Administration, and Instructional Support
Infrastructure
10. Impact on Angleton ISD Technology Plan
Align district plan with state and national plan
Ensure student needs are met
Inform and educate all stakeholders
Recommendations
11. Recommendations
Learning
Create learning environments utilizing technology
Create and acquire learning resources
Aligned with college and career standards
Personalized, differentiated, individualized learning
Assessment
Measure what matters
Embedded assessments
Continuous improvement
12. Recommendations
Teaching
Provide suitable online capabilities
Connected
Support
Infrastructure
24/7 access
Access points
Supported/Equitable
Productivity
Cost efficient
Process redesign/interoperability
13. Closing
Angleton ISD Mission Statement
Our mission is to prepare each student academically and socially to
become a responsible and productive citizen.
District Technology Committee, Angleton Independent School
District, Technology Department. (2010). Long-range technology
plan. Angleton, TX.
14. References
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education technology plan. [Web]. Retrieved on May 15, 2011 from
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAEKQWyYpU
District Technology Committee, Angleton Independent School
District, Technology Department. (2010). Long-range technology
plan. Angleton, TX.
Duncan, A. (Presenter). (2 010).Arne Duncan talks about the 2010
national education technology plan.[Web]. Retrieved on May 15, 2011
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15. References
Ray, B. (Editor). (2010).National educational technology plan:
Your questions answered. Retrieved on May 15, 2011 from
http://www.edutopia.org/blog/national-educational-technology-plan-netp-audrey-watters
16. Shimabukuro, J. (Editor). (2010, November 10). A glimpse at
the 2010 national education technology plan. Retrieved on May 15,
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17. Texas Education Agency. (2006, November). State of Texas
long-range plan for technology 2006-2020. Retrieved on May 15, 2011
from
http://www.tea.state.tx.us/WorkArea/linkit.aspx?LinkIdentifier=id&ItemID=2147494561&libID=2147494558
18. United States Department of Education. (2010). National
Education Technology Plan 2010. Retrieved on May 15, 2011 from
http://www.ed.gov/technology/netp-2010