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Readiness = Staying one step ahead of the next big things q Robotics q Computing q Media Arts/
Entertainment q Web & Internet Services ELM
Readiness = Staying one step ahead of the next big things q Robotics q Engineering q Medicine q Media Arts/
Entertainment q Web & Internet Services
ELH
Success = Preparing today’s students to compete for tomorrow’s opportunities
Today’s students
Success = Preparing today’s students to compete for tomorrow’s opportunities
Tomorrow’s opportunities
The Speed of Change We are moving from a technology planning model focused on equipping classrooms to one that focuses on a providing a device for every student.
The Speed of Change We are moving from a technology planning model focused on refreshing technology whenever we could to refreshing technology in 3-‐5 year cycles.
The Speed of Change We are moving from a technology planning model focused on a few people having technology skills to everyone using technology for everything.
The Speed of Change We have gone from using technology for substitution….
The Speed of Change To using technology for rede
The Speed of Change Today’s kindergarten students come to school with more screen time than graduate students 15 years ago had in an entire educational career.
Where is SUHSD today? q 13,000 student iPads in all middle schools q Robust wireless infrastructure in all middle schools q District 1iltering policies for all students at home and
school q School and District websites that are user friendly and up to date q Google Drive and Mail accounts for 41,000 students q Jupiter Grades for all students and parents q Canvas LMS for 14,000 students and all teachers
Where is SUHSD heading? 2014-‐15
2015-‐16
2016-‐17
2017-‐18
20,000 iPads grades 7-‐9
27,000 iPads grades 7-‐10
34,000 iPads grades 7-‐11
41,000 iPads grades 7-‐12
What will all those iPads do for our community? q Give students and parents 24/7 access to
information, assignments, materials, and resources. q Close the gap between when students submit work and when they get feedback. q Make it easier for students, parents, and teachers to be on the same page. q Deliver the best content and resources to students. q Help students be more organized, productive, and able to get the help they need when they need it.
What are the risks? q Technology is expensive and can be misused. q Bandwidth demands are huge and require upgrades. q Teachers and students have a learning curve. q Parents have worries about liability and safety. q People don’t always agree about the technologies
Districts adopt. q Change can be slow. We may not be able to measure results as fast as we would like.
What are the rewards? q Students have the tools they need to succeed in a 21st
century economy and marketplace. q All SUHSD families have immediate and daily access to their children’s school. q Students and teachers have the data they need recognize and address bumps in the academic road before they become roadblocks. q The school to home connection is more seamless. q Communication is customized to parents’ preferences.
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Questions/Comments
Who do I contact to be involved in the District’s technology planning process?
David Damico Director – Educational Technology
[email protected] 619-‐600-‐3371