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TETN PLUS 2008 Interview Overview

TETN PLUS 2008 Interview Overview. CAROL WILLIS, MANAGER Carol.willis@esc13.txed.net. Texas Education Service Centers. ** Established by the Texas State Legislature in 1967 under the Texas Commissioner of Education.

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TETN PLUS 2008 Interview Overview

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  1. TETN PLUS 2008Interview Overview CAROL WILLIS, MANAGER Carol.willis@esc13.txed.net

  2. Texas Education Service Centers ** Established by the Texas State Legislature in 1967 under the Texas Commissioner of Education. ** Created 20 regional service centers for the purpose of providing services to the school districts within a defined geographic region. ** Are non-regulatory, have no taxing authority, and provide services for which participation is voluntary on the part of the local school district.

  3. TEA Long-Range Plan for Technology 1996 - 2005 Established ESC regional networks to provide internet and other technology services to the schools in their region Established Texas Education Telecommunications Network (TETN)

  4. TETN Consortium TETN is a private video/data network among the twenty Texas Education Service Centers (ESCs) and the Texas Education Agency.

  5. TETN Governance Committee Direction of TETN is vested in a eight member Governing Committee consisting of three members from the Texas Education Agency and five ESC executive directors. Responsibilities include developing and approving policies, and providing strategic leadership.

  6. 2007-2008 Governance Committee • Dr. Steve Hyden, Region X, Chair • Dr. Pat Pringle, Region XIII • Dr. Kyle Wargo, Region XVII • Mr. Tommy Poe, Region VI • Mr. John Cox, TEA • Mrs. Elizabeth Abernathy, Region VII • Mrs. Kate Laughrey, TEA • Mr. Philip Cochran, TEA • Carol Willis, Manager

  7. TETN Office ESC Region 13 is the fiscal agent for the TETN cooperative. TETN staff: • operates and maintains TETN equipment • maintains quality of service on the network • provides centralized video scheduling on TETN • solves technical problems • develops policies and procedures • coordinates special projects

  8. TETN Plus is a project of the Technology Task Force

  9. Technology Task Force • The Education Service Center Technology Task Force consists of a representative from each of the twenty Education Service Centers designated by each individual Executive Director and a representative of the Texas Education Agency. The basic purpose of the task force is to assist Education Service Centers in developing and maintaining capability to deliver regional services needed to implement and advance the Long Range Plan for Technology in schools throughout Texas.

  10. Technology Task Force Continued • The Education Service Center Technology Task Force will serve to foster collaboration among and between the ESCs and TEA to address emerging issues, educational technology training needs, and common technical issues.

  11. Technology Task Force Continued • Overall direction and support are provided by the ESC Executive Directors and TEA leaders with responsibility in the areas of technology and Education Service Centers. Planning and implementation of the specific capacity-building projects are provided through ESC Technology Task Force Representatives for each organization.

  12. TETN PlusMission Statement To provide an enhanced K-12 statewide infrastructure to promote educational excellence in instruction, service, and resources through a collaborative partnership of ESCs In a way that…

  13. Mission Statement Con’t • Creates a statewide K-12 consortium to gain a competitive price advantage • Establishes a common set of outcomes and measurable goals for defining student success

  14. Mission Statement Con’t • Develops a collaborative set of statewide initiatives that support complexity of learning • Builds a common vision for stakeholders • Builds on a partnership with higher education

  15. Mission Statement Con’t • Provides a comprehensive, dynamic searchable list of resources for educators and student • Solicits input from student through community forums on a periodic basis

  16. Mission Statement Con’t • So that … ESCs will increase collaboration and credibility to provide improved, quality services to LEAs

  17. Two Major Initiatives Technical – Broadband Connections Content – 21st Century Learning

  18. Technical • Replace TETN core network with gigabit connections that peers with higher education and provides I2 access • Become a member of the Lone Star Education and Research Network (LEARN) • Leverage shared resources for internet access, disaster recovery, security

  19. LEARN Mission • The Lonestar Education And Research Network (LEARN) is a non-profit collaboration of Texas higher education institutions that supports their research, education, health care, and public service missions.

  20. Baylor University Baylor College of Medicine Lamar University Northeast Texas Consortium (NETnet) Prairie View A&M University Rice University Sam Houston State University Southern Methodist University Stephen F. Austin State University Texas A&M University Texas A&M University System Texas A&M University System Health Science Center Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Texas Association of Community Colleges Texas Christian University Texas State University - San Marcos Texas Tech University Texas Tech University System University of Houston System University of North Texas System University of Texas at Arlington University of Texas at Austin University of Texas at Dallas University of Texas at El Paso University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio University of Texas Health Center at Tyler University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston University of Texas - Pan American University of Texas at San Antonio University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas University of Texas System Texas Education Telecommunications Network 34 LEARN Members

  21. LEARN PLAN

  22. Networks reachable via ESC & Internet2 Europe-Middle East Asia-Pacific Americas Austria (ACOnet) Belgium (BELNET) Croatia (CARNet) Czech Rep. (CESNET) Cyprus (CYNET) Denmark (Forskningsnettet) Estonia (EENet) Finland (Funet) France (Renater) Germany (G-WIN) Greece (GRNET) Hungary (HUNGARNET) Iceland (RHnet) Ireland (HEAnet) Israel (IUCC) Italy (GARR) Latvia (LANET) Lithuania (LITNET) Luxembourg (RESTENA) Malta (Univ. Malta) Netherlands (SURFnet) Norway (UNINETT) Poland (POL34) Portugal (RCTS2) Romania (RoEduNet)Russia (RBnet) Slovakia (SANET) Slovenia (ARNES) Spain (RedIRIS) Sweden (SUNET) Switzerland (SWITCH) United Kingdom (JANET) Turkey (ULAKBYM) *CERN Australia (AARNET) China (CERNET, CSTNET, NSFCNET) Hong Kong (HARNET) Japan (SINET, WIDE, IMNET, JGN) Korea (KOREN, KREONET2) Singapore (SingAREN) Philippines (PREGINET) Taiwan (TANet2, ASNet) Thailand (UNINET, ThaiSARN) Argentina (RETINA) Brazil (RNP2/ANSP) Canada (CA*net) Chile (REUNA) Mexico (Red-CUDI) United States (Abilene, vBNS) Venezuela (REACCIUN-2) More information at http://abilene.internet2.edu/peernetworks/international.html

  23. TETN PlusContent Specialist June 2008 Program Specialist will identify, implement and market content that utilizes the robustness of the TETN Plus network.

  24. Potential Content • Collaborative research projects for students • Additional classes (4x4, AP and foreign language) • Digital Multimedia Content • Real world research experiences with experts • Partnerships with museums and other entities as an integral part of curriculum

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