Standard TF VII Procedures, Policies, Planning and Budgeting for Technology Environments
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Educational technology facilitators promote the development and implementation of technology infrastructure, procedures, policies, plans, and budgets for PK-12 schools. Educational technology facilitators: A. Use the school technology facilities and resources to implement classroom instruction. Candidates: 1. use plans to configure software/computer/technology systems and related peripherals in laboratory, classroom cluster, and other appropriate instructional arrangements. 2. use local mass storage devices and media to store and retrieve information and resources. 3. discuss issues related to selecting, installing, and maintaining wide area networks (WAN) for school districts. 4. model integration of software used in classroom and administrative settings including productivity tools, information access/telecommunications tools, multimedia/hypermedia tools, school management tools, evaluation/portfolio tools, and computer-based instruction. 5. utilize methods of installation, maintenance, inventory, and management of software libraries. 6. use and apply strategies for troubleshooting and maintaining various hardware/software configurations found in school settings. 7. use network software packages to operate a computer network system. 8. work with technology support personnel to maximize the use of technology resources by administrators, teachers, and students to improve student learning. B. Follow procedures and guidelines used in planning and purchasing technology resources. Candidates: 1. identify instructional software to support and enhance the school curriculum and develop recommendations for purchase. 2. discuss and apply guidelines for budget planning and management procedures related to educational computing and technology facilities and resources. 3. discuss and apply procedures related to troubleshooting and preventative maintenance of technology infrastructure. 4. apply current information involving facilities planning issues and computer-related technologies. 5. suggest policies and procedures concerning staging, scheduling, and security for managing computers/technology in a variety of school/laboratory/classroom settings. 6. use distance and online learning facilities. 7. describe and identify recommended specifications for purchasing technology systems in school settings. C. Participate in professional development opportunities related to the management of school facilities, technology resources, and purchases. Candidates: 1. support technology professional development at the building/school level utilizing adult learning theory. Reflection VII
A SLMS along with the Technology Facilitator is responsible for the cohesive nature of the hardware, software and technology applications that are occurring in their school building. It is a huge responsibility, and one that is presenting new challenges each and every day. Professional development is a critical piece of this puzzle. It does not matter how advanced the technology plan is if teachers are not using it. SLMS’s lead the initiative to educate teachers regarding the many applications of technology that will improve their success in the classroom. Teachers must feel supported as they step out on this very scary limb. The SLMS can offer support and encouragement throughout this process. I feel strongly that I would like to become this point person at my school. My experience so far is specific to the library. I have not yet been exposed to the daily responsibilities and challenges of the technology facilitator. I have created a webliography of valuable programs that will ready me in my quest to become supportive to my teachers. ALA Standard 4 requires that I “seek information for personal learning in a variety of formats and genres. “ It also requires that I “demonstrate motivation by seeking information to answer personal questions and interest, trying a variety of formats and genres, and displaying a willingness to go beyond academic requirements.” I am to “recognize the limits of my own personal knowledge”, and “recognize how to focus efforts in personal learning”. (ALA/AASL p. 7) Our district subscribes to Follett and our database is managed by Destiny. I have a working knowledge of how to catalog, search and circulate the system.
ALA/AASL, (March 2003). ALA/AASL Standards. Retrieved October 2, 2010, from ALA web site: http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/aasl/guidelinesandstandards/learningstandards/AASL Learning_Standards_2007.pdf
Artifacts Ongoing Educational OpportunitiesFollett Destiny Online Card Catalog
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