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Developing a Technology Plan. . . . that works

Developing a Technology Plan. . . . that works. Karl Steinkamp HS Principal Dalat International School Penang, Malaysia. Read – tons of literature out there Classroom Connect, ISTE, Microsoft, etc Evaluate and choose a plan to follow (Apple). Select Your Committee

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Developing a Technology Plan. . . . that works

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  1. Developing a Technology Plan. . . . that works • Karl Steinkamp • HS Principal • Dalat International School • Penang, Malaysia

  2. Read – tons of literature out there Classroom Connect, ISTE, Microsoft, etc Evaluate and choose a plan to follow (Apple) Select Your Committee HS Principal, K-8 Principal, HS Teacher, MS Teacher, Elementary Teacher, Technology Coordinator, Computer Teacher(s), Techie, Parent, Distance Learning Coordinator, Librarian, a student Optimum 7, but 9 will work Beginning the Process

  3. Homework Packet of reading Vision Statement Step One • Sell the Idea • What is a technology plan? • Why have a technology plan. • Explain the process. • What is the time table? • How will we succeed - “the most important committee you will be on”

  4. Step Two • Begin to work on the VISION statement: • Brainstorm – no restrictions, just what would you like to see at your school in three years. • Look at other vision statements from other schools • Give a list of key words • Break up into groups – and write vision statements for your school • Points to keep in mind when getting the VISION • Allow time for this (not just one meeting) • Let there be “discussion” in your meetings • They have to believe in it and like it

  5. Technology at Dalat International School is used to support and encourage the best possible learning environment for preparing students to function effectively as God’s people in our technologically evolving world Dalat International SchoolTechnology Vision Statement

  6. Assessment – where do you stand in regards to your vision statement External Scan Internal Scan Step Three

  7. External Scan • Develop survey questions • Find schools and their contact person: ISKL Seoul Foreign Faith Academy Alliance Academy Taejon Christian Rift Valley Christian Academy (Japan) HKIS Mon’t Kiara ICS – Seoul ICS – Singapore Murree Christian BFA Rosslyn Academy Vienna Christian

  8. Internal Scan • Students, Parents, Teachers, Alumni • http://www.zoomerang.com • Analyze Your Data as a Committee

  9. Step Four • Set Your Goals Brain Storming Session Student / Teacher / School Wide

  10. Step Five • Write the Plan: 1-2 people write the Plan (1st Draft) Taken To Committee Edited & Revised Together Table Of Contents

  11. Step Six • Implement Tech Budget Driven by Tech Plan Take The Plan To The School Board Meet again 2x throughout the first semester

  12. Step Seven • Evaluate MOST IMPORTANT STEP 2nd Semester – Committee Reforms Evaluate 1st year goals Re-write 2nd and 3rd year goals Write 4th year goals 3 / 1 year plan A Living Document – the Cycle Continues. . . .

  13. Dalat’s Technology Plan • Discuss goals and objectives • Q & A

  14. Contact & Information http://www.aisonline.org ksteinkamp@dalat.org

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