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EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY NEWS

From the New Hampshire Department of Education

Office of Educational Technology

 

 

May 17, 2005

 

IN THIS ISSUE

§       NCLB Title IID Formula Funds, 4th Round

§       LoTi Certified Mentor Training Program

§       LoTi Project Schools

§       Ed Tech Action Network

§       Research: Web Resources and Reading Improvement

 

Looking for other info?
Check out previous issues online at www.nheon.org/oet/etnews

 

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NCLB Title II-D Formula Application for Round 4

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http://nheon.org/oet/nclb/

 

The application for districts to apply for the 4th round of NCLB Title II-D formula funding has been posted to the web. PLEASE NOTE that the list of allocations by district contained in this application packet is a PRELIMINARY list. The final allocations will be posted by early July.

 

Districts will also note that there is about a 29% decrease in their allocations from the previous year, due to federal budget cuts to this program.

 

Some of you have asked about future budget cuts. Please refer to the information in the April 12, 2005 issue of ETNews for websites that will have more information about this. (See also ETAN info below).

 

 

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LoTi CERTIFIED MENTOR TRAINING PROGRAM

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http://nheon.org/centers/LescnCatalog.htm

 

Educational support centers have begun distributing information about the LoTi Certified Mentor Training Program. Please be sure teachers, tech coordinators, library media specialists, and other interested educators know about this great opportunity for further training in differentiating instruction and how technology plays a role. The program includes a 3 day training institute (choose consecutive days in the summer or non-consecutive days in the fall), plus some great ISTE books, and additional online and face to face support to implement a strong program in your school or district. Space is limited, so hurry and contact your nearest PD center if you’re interested!

 

Visit the LESCN Catalog for 2005-06 at http://nheon.org/centers/LescnCatalog.htm for applications and further details.

 

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LoTi PROJECT SCHOOLS

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http://nheon.org/centers/LescnCatalog.htm

 

Will your school be one of the SIX New Hampshire LoTi Project Schools in 2005-06?

Is your school interested in being a “LoTi Project School” to help you engage in whole school change supported by technology? Each center is looking for one school interested in making a commitment to technology implementation and whole school change. For details about getting involved, visit http://nheon.org/centers/LescnCatalog.htm

 

 

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ED TECH ACTION NETWORK (ETAN)

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http://www.edtechactionnetwork.org/

 

The Consortium for School Networking (COSN) has joined together with ISTE to create the Ed Tech Action Network (ETAN).  ETAN is designed to provide you with the tools and training you need to be a powerful advocate for improved technology learning and teaching at the local, state, and federal levels.
 
Network members can:
·         access a state-of-the-art grassroots website and online community;

·         receive regular federal legislative updates;

·         participate in state network activities;

·         attend training and tutorial sessions; and

·         establish effective communications with legislators and other key decision-makers.

The ETAN network is free for any educator.
 

 

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RESEARCH on WEB BASED RESOURCES AND READING IMPROVEMENT

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http://releases.usnewswire.com/GetRelease.asp?id=46677

 

Maryland Public Television announced some interesting results about a recent study linking the use of web based resources to improved reading performance among middle school students. Read more about it at the above web link.

 

 

Regards,

Cathy Higgins

Visit us on NH Educators Online at http://nheon.org/oet


About ET News

 

ET News is sent from the Office of Educational Technology at the New Hampshire Department of Education. ET News serves as a primary e-mail communication tool about technology matters pertinent to NH educators. Current and previous issues are posted on the web at www.nheon.org/oet/etnews and include information about:

·         NHDOE technology surveys and technology planning

·         Federal technology funding and E-rate discounts

·         Research studies, curriculum information, and professional development related to technology implementation

 

Requests from service providers to disseminate information about their technology products and services using the electronic newsletter ET News can no longer be accommodated by existing OET staff (see 3/29/04 issue of ET News). Providers are referred to the Reports and Statistics section of the NHDOE website, where several data reports are available in various formats, including School and SAU Information with names, phone numbers, and addresses, Student Dropout Data, and more. Go to the Reports and Statistics area of the NHDOE website at: www.ed.state.nh.us  

 

 


Last updated: 5/17/05