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The Cost of School-based Educational Technology Programs

The Cost of School-based Educational Technology Programs
Author: Brent Keltner
Publisher: Rand Corporation
Total Pages: 91
Release: 1996
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780833023759

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Describes case studies to estimate costs of setting up school technology programs.


School Technology

School Technology
Author: Eleanor L. Johnson
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1998-06-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780788173363

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Studies the challenges that five school districts faced in financing their computer-based technology programs and their difficulties in finding these resources. Focuses on computers and peripherals and their connectivity to local and wide-area networks and the Internet. Considers what funding sources these school districts have used; the barriers they have faced in funding their technology goals and how they overcame them; which components of districts' technology programs have been the most difficult to fund; what the consequences have been; and how districts plan to handle the ongoing costs of the technology they have acquired.


National Education Technology Plan

National Education Technology Plan
Author: Arthur P. Hershaft
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Computer-assisted instruction
ISBN: 9781613246368

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Education is the key to America's economic growth and prosperity and to our ability to compete in the global economy. It is the path to higher earning power for Americans and is necessary for our democracy to work. It fosters the cross-border, cross-cultural collaboration required to solve the most challenging problems of our time. The National Education Technology Plan 2010 calls for revolutionary transformation. Specifically, we must embrace innovation and technology which is at the core of virtually every aspect of our daily lives and work. This book explores the National Education Technology Plan which presents a model of learning powered by technology, with goals and recommendations in five essential areas: learning, assessment, teaching, infrastructure and productivity.


Investing in School Technology

Investing in School Technology
Author:
Publisher: National School Boards Association
Total Pages: 86
Release: 1997
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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Educational Technology in the Classroom

Educational Technology in the Classroom
Author: United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee. Subcommittee on Technology and National Security
Publisher: Washington : Superintentent of Documents, Congressional Sales Office
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1992
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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The purpose of this hearing was to provide insight into the role of the Federal Government in supporting the development and implementation of the educational technology structure that is needed by elementary and secondary schools. It is argued that what is needed is a broad-based policy agreement about the role that educational technology can play in enhancing student achievement and curriculum development, changing the face of instruction in the classroom, and addressing the challenges of education in the 90s. A brief opening statement by Jeff Bingaman, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Technology and National Security, is followed by statements and, in some cases, submissions for the record, by the following witnesses: (1) Shelly Weinstein, President EDSAT Institute; (2) Jack D. Foster, Cabinet Secretary for Education and the Humanities, Kentucky (statement and report, "Analysis of a Proposal for an Education Satellite"); (3) Donald Ledwig, Corporation for Public Broadcasting (statement and report, "1991 Study of School Uses of Television Video"); (4) Henry J. Cauthen, America's Public Television Stations and South Carolina Educational Television Network; (5) Dennis D. Gooler, North Central Regional Educational Laboratory; (6) Daniel Schultz, Michigan Department of Education (statement and article, "An Inquiry-Centered Classroom of the Future"); (7) Cecilia Lenk, Massachusetts Corporation for Educational Telecommunications (statement and report "Reach for the Stars"); (8) Sally M. Johnstone, Western Cooperative for Educational Telecommunications (statement and article, "Research on Telecommunicated Learning: Past, Present and Future"); (9) Gregory J. Liptak, Mind Extension University; and (10) Gary N. Vance, Satellite Educational Resources Consortium (SERC) on Technology in the Classroom. An opening statement by Strom Thurmond, member of the Subcommittee on Education, Arts, and Humanities, is also included. (DB)