Post on 12-Jul-2015
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STaR Chart
Purpose of STaR Chart
STaR Chart Classification Comparison
Trends
Our Focus Areas
Summary
Resources
Create or design technology plan
Measure student and teacher technology proficiency
Prioritize the budgeting and funding
Set benchmarks and goals
Long Range Plan for Technology
Four Key Areas Teaching & Learning
Educator Preparation & Development
Administration & Support
Infrastructure for Technology
Key Area Total of 6-8 = Early Tech
Key Area Total of 9-14 = Developing Tech
Key Area Total of 15-20 = Advanced Tech
Key Area Total of 21-24 = Target Tech
Key Area Totals of the Past 3 Years
Teaching and Learning
•Scores are consistent
•Online learning has significantly decreased
•Consistent decrease in the past 3 years
Educator Preparation and Development
•Significant decreased since 2006-07
•Sub-category score of 2 is consistent
•Decrease in PD modeling, online learning, and experiences
Leadership, Administration, and Instructional
Support
•Significant decrease in total score since 2006-07
•Increase in support and leadership vision
•Budget score is consistently at 2
Infrastructure for Technology
•Slight decrease in total score since 2006-07
•LAN and WAN has improved
•Other classroom technology score remains at 2
Focus on Teaching and Learning Patterns of classroom use
Frequency/Design of Instructional Setting
Content area Connections
Online Learning
Focus on Educator Preparation and Development Profession development is critical
Focus on Leadership, Admin, & Support Budgeting
Planning
Infrastructure for Technology Increase student per computer
Other classroom technology
Local Area Network Wide Area Network
Distance Learning Capacity
STaR Chart data drives teaching and learning
STaR Chart data moves education towards the future
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