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Houston Independent School. Technology Plan for 2006-2010. Introduction. Technology is a common word within the walls of every school sponsored by the United States government Shaping the lives of students with technology has developed into a plan that each district must follow for success

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  1. Houston Independent School Technology Plan for 2006-2010

  2. Introduction • Technology is a common word within the walls of every school sponsored by the United States government • Shaping the lives of students with technology has developed into a plan that each district must follow for success • Technology is not functionally without human interaction • Planning is construction and implementation is learning

  3. Technology Plan an (Overview) Houston Independent School District

  4. Executive Summary • The plan build upon a series of directions that the district is trying to taking with technology. • Student learning and elevated instruction is one goal that the plan hopes to accomplish. • A five year timeframe is used to define the plan

  5. Creating the PlanFive Strategic Goals G1: Increase student achievement G2: Increase management efficiency G3: Improve public support and confidence G4: Create a positive district culture G5: Provide facilities to standard program

  6. Five Major Steps of Planning and Implementation

  7. Timeline • Year 1 February 2006 to June 2007 • Year 2 July 2007 to June 2008 • Year 3 July 2008 to June 2009 • Year 4 July 2009 to June 2010 • Year 5 July 2010 to June 2011

  8. Findings • F1 The goals are known by staff and do influence their planning • F2 A program management office is being planned • F3 Major applications are being used (SAP, People Soft, and Chancery) • F5 The HISD Portal is a good tool for enhancing communication and collaboration desired by staff • F6 HISD information systems operate independently • F7 Information systems should interoperate

  9. Findings • F8 There is a need for unified student record that provides access to all of the data about students • F9 User support needs to be enhanced with the technology support systems • F10 Effective Data management in all schools • F11 Technology should undergo a refresh period • F12 District wide standards should be used

  10. Recommendationswithin Plan • Organize HISD technology resources around five program areas: • Strategic Management and Accountability • Learning Support and Planning • Unified Student Record • Administrative Systems • Technology Systems

  11. Implementation will address the following Technology Initiatives Instructional Information Solutions- Contribute to learning support and planning by providing timely access to information in a format that facilitates use for instruction Student Information Solutions – Support student data management by managing and delivering the software systems used to enroll, schedule, grade and document academic progress

  12. Implementation will address the following Technology Initiatives • Accountability Information • Solution – Support accountability reporting by providing automated information systems that assist in collecting, analyzing and reporting information • Administrative Information • Solution – Automate the administrative systems for efficiency and reliability

  13. Implementation will address the following Technology Initiatives • Technology Infrastructure • Solution – Provide infrastructure that connects teacher, students, support staff, and parents to the information they need • Data Governance • Solution - Implement a data management process driven by a vision for a common data architecture and policy for data integrity, quality, and security

  14. Implementation will address the following Technology Initiatives • Central Support Organization • Solution – Continue the implementation of best practices for the technical support Help Desk. • Portal • Solution – Continue the implementation of the employee and community portals.

  15. Implementation will address the following Technology Initiatives • Cross Department Collaboration • Solution – Establish a model of cross departmental collaboration and teamwork by further solidifying and refining the program manager structure. • Emerging Technologies • Solution – Monitor emerging technologies that can be applied to teaching, learning, and the operation of the District.

  16. Implementation will address the following Technology Initiatives • Technology Standards • Solutions – Establish baseline standards for instructional and administrative technology for all schools and departments. • Technology Equity • Solutions – Establish a technology equity process that prioritizes technology dollars to bring all schools and offices to standard, in order of greatest need

  17. Technology Programs: Focus and Organization • The programs defined by this plan provides the goals and purpose of the district. These goals correlates to the Long-Range Strategic Plan for Technology

  18. The Plan • The plan will move HISD toward its goals through the application and use of technology.

  19. Texas Long Range Plan for Technology • Texas led the nation in it’s implementation of the Texas Long Range Plan for today’s school. The intent of the plan is to provide Texas student and teacher with a road map that will lead to leadership in technology within our schools.

  20. The National Education Technology Plan • The National Education Technology Plan was developed to tie in the goals of student achievement and technology • The plan was developed so that states could monitor their outcomes, collaborate, to redesign structures, and hold themselves accountable for progress and results

  21. Suggestions for Improvements • The plan that HISD has put in place has many positive points • There are some suggestions that should be made based on resources • The first suggestions is that the district monitor school websites that are being used for public viewing. We should use well-executed markup that is consistent and easily understood by anyone working on your site, we should not “fake” markups or take shortcuts (Kaiser, 2006).

  22. Suggestions for Improvements • The district should implement a tracking system that can be used by the students. Pilter, Hubbell, Kuhn, and Malenoski(2007)suggestion that having students keep a track of their effort and achievement is a good classroom practice for teacher could contain some truth. Students seem to learn better if they have a road map to follow and they can compensate for their mistakes.

  23. References Kaiser, S. (2006). Deliver first class web sites. Collingwood, VIC Australia: Sitepoints Pitler, H., Hubbell, E., Kuhn, M., & Malenoski, K. (2007). Using technology with classroom instruction that works. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.

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