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Digital Learning Update. Deputy Commissioner of Technology and Information Ron Nieto. Digital Learning 2014-15 . Implement. Digital Learning Plans completed by districts Plans are approved by schoo l boards and FDOE. Districts implement digital learning plans
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Digital Learning Update Deputy Commissioner of Technology and Information Ron Nieto
Digital Learning 2014-15 • Implement • Digital Learning Plans completed by districts • Plans are approved by school boards and FDOE • Districts implement digital learning plans • DOE provides digital learning support • Technology Readiness Inventory completed twice a year • Report outcomes of digital learning plan • Plan • Measure
New Legislation – State Digital Classrooms Plan State Digital Classrooms plan will establish parameters for district- and school-level infrastructure and digital learning tools
New Legislation – Digital Classrooms Plans District plans will be submitted by each district school board annually for approval to the Department of Education • Due by October 1, 2014 and by March 1 of each year thereafter
New Legislation – Digital Classrooms Plans Plans shall include: • Measurable student performance outcomes • Digital learning and technology infrastructure • Bandwidth • Wireless • Devices • Data Security • Professional Development • Digital Tools • Online Assessment support
Digital Classrooms Funding $40 Million District Funding • $250,000 minimum for each district • Remaining balance distributed based on unweighted student enrollment • School districts may use a competitive process to distribute funds to the schools within the district
Technology Readiness Inventory Fall 2013 – District Report Sunshine Coast District 7
Technology Readiness Inventory Fall 2013 - School Report Sandy Beach High School 8
Questions? Ron Nieto, Deputy Commissioner of Innovation Ron.Nieto@fldoe.org 850-245-9855