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EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY NEWS

From the New Hampshire Department of Education

Office of Educational Technology

 

 

January 6, 2006

 

IN THIS ISSUE

§       ICT Literacy Standards in NH

§       Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award

§       Technology Impact in Education Month

§       NCLB Title II-D Application Deadline

§       Technology Surveys

 

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

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ICT LITERACY STANDARDS in NH

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http://www.nheon.org/oet/standards/ICTLiteracy.htm

 

LESCN Sites to host ICT Literacy Sessions

 

All of the New Hampshire School Minimum Standards were updated and became effective July 1, 2005, including the ICT Literacy Standards (formerly Computer Literacy). The ideal ICT Literacy Program weaves technology experiences into all content areas and all grade levels and supports students in building digital portfolios of their work. Join us at this first in a series of periodic work sessions to be offered at the Local Educational Support Centers to create a consensus of thought and action around the new ICT Literacy Standards. Cathy Higgins, Educational Technology Consultant at the NH Department of Education, will lead a discussion and exploration of ways to adapt your current school program to the new standards. Ideas for creating common ICT assessment rubrics will also be discussed. (View the standards at http://www.nheon.org/oet/standards/ICTLiteracy.htm.) Tech Coordinators, library media specialists, computer teachers, curriculum coordinators, teachers, and administrators are encouraged to attend.

 

Session Dates and Locations:

 

1/18/06 from 9 – 11 AM at the Greater Manchester Professional Development Center (GMPDC)

1/19/06 from 3 – 5 PM at the Sugar River Professional Development Center (SRPDC)

1/24/06 from 3:30 – 5:30 PM at the Southwest NH Educational Support Center (SWNHESC)

1/25/06 from 9 – 11 AM at the Capital Area Center for Educational Support (CACES)

2/1/06 from 9 – 11 AM at the NCES Professional Development Center (NCES PDC)

2/21/06 from 9 – 11 AM at the Seacoast Professional Development Center (SPDC)

(Visit www.nheon.org/centers for links to each center.)

 

To Register: Please contact one of the above Centers to reserve your seat.

 

 

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ALAN SHEPARD AWARD DEADLINE APPROACHING

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http://www.amfcse.org/Alan%20Shepard%20Award/alan_shepard_award.htm

 

The Astronauts Memorial Foundation (AMF) in partnership with the Space Foundation and NASA is currently accepting applications for the 2006 Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award.

 

In a continuing effort to recognize outstanding contributions by K-12 educators and district level personnel in the field of educational technology, the Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award was created in 2001. The purpose of this Award is to acknowledge individual contributions and exceptional accomplishments in technology use. The Award is open to all K-12 district or school level educators from across the nation. The Award will be presented by AMF, the Space Foundation and NASA at the 22nd National Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colorado in April 2006.  

 

If you or someone you know would like to submit an application for this prestigious Award, please click on http://www.amfcse.org/Alan%20Shepard%20Award/alan_shepard_award.htm for information on the application process. All applications must be postmarked on or before February 1, 2006!!!

 

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TECHNOLOGY IMPACT in EDUCATION MONTH

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http://www.edtechimpact.com

January is Technology Impact in Education Month! Visit the website for lesson plans, activities and supporting materials to help you and your students take a journey through time that examines the impact of technology in our schools. This is a month long discovery, sharing and celebration of the potential, both realized and envisioned, that educational technologies bring to the teaching and learning environment helping students achieve.

We hope that students, teachers and parents will realize the importance of technology today and its growing impact on students entering the 21st century workforce as well as the obvious possibilities if our nation develops a technology literate society. Technology Impact in Education Month can be a short exercise or a more comprehensive process of self exploration throughout the course of a few weeks or the entire month of January 2006.  Prizes will be awarded randomly to participants who submit their results on or before January 31, 2006.

The State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) is the organization hosting Technology Impact in Education Month. SETDA is the principal association for state directors of technology and their staff members.

 

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NCLB TITLE II-D DEADLINE

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

 

The deadline for submitting NCLB Title II-D applications for Round 4 (that would be fore 2005-06 funds) was December 31st. To date I have received most but not all district applications. If you have not sent your application, please contact me regarding your eligibility to still apply.

 

If you sent your application and want to know the status of its approval, I will be posting a status list next week and then periodically updating it as I work through the stack of applications as quickly as humanly possible. J

 

 

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TECHNOLOGY SURVEYS

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http://www.nheon.org/oet/survey

 

The District and School Technology Surveys were released this week, with a notice sent specifically to each tech coordinator and/or project manager of record. Tech coordinators, please use the Word document on the website to gather your data but please complete the final survey online on Survey Monkey. Do not try to send me the Word version of the surveys via email because I’ll just have to send you an email back asking you to fill it out online. J If you haven’t received your email with the login and password, send me an email to request a resend.

 

Thank you to everyone who is gathering data and doing the online survey. Your data is very important to all of us, since it gives us a statewide picture of how New Hampshire is doing with technology in education.

 

 

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 due to workload priorities in OET. 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: January 6, 2006