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ssedro on 2009-09-28The emerging framework for the plan focuses on four areas in which technology has the potential to transform education:
Learning: Providing unprecedented access to high-quality learning experiences.
Assessment: Measuring what really matters and providing the information that enables continuous improvement at all levels of the education system.
Teaching: New ways to support those who support learning.
Productivity: Redesigning systems and processes to free up education system resources to support learning.
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Helen Mowers"The U.S. Department of Education is developing a new National Educational Technology Plan to provide a vision for how information and communication technologies can help transform American education. The plan will provide a set of concrete goals that can inform state and local educational technology plans as well as inspire research, development, and innovation"
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C C Culbreath"The U.S. Department of Education is developing a new National Educational Technology Plan to provide a vision for how information and communication technologies can help transform American education. The plan will provide a set
of concrete goals that can inform state and local educational technology plans as well as inspire research, development, and innovation. A draft plan is expected in early 2010.
To gather input about improving education through the innovative use of
technology, edtechfuture.org collected statements, written resources, and
examples from the public from August 30-December 6, 2009. The comment period is
now closed as the plan development team reviews submissions from the field.
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shaz rasulThe U.S. Department of Education is developing a new National Educational Technology Plan to provide a vision for how information and communication technologies can help transform American education. The plan will provide a set of concrete goals that can inform state and local educational technology plans as well as inspire research, development, and innovation. A draft plan is expected in early 2010.
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Topher Mueller"The U.S. Department of Education is developing a new National Educational Technology Plan to provide a vision for how information and communication technologies can help transform American education. The plan will provide a set of concrete goals that can inform state and local educational technology plans as well as inspire research, development, and innovation. A draft plan is expected in early 2010.
The plan development team is looking for insights from the field to help us understand how to improve education through the innovative use of technology." -
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Ann OroContribute recommendations to the National Educational Technology Plan and see others recommendations. US Department of Education November 2009.
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Henry HalffSite for the new National Educational Technology Plan being put together by the Education Department.
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Randy Ziegenfuss"The U.S. Department of Education is developing a new National Educational Technology Plan to provide a vision for how information and communication technologies can help transform American education. The plan will provide a set of concrete goals that can inform state and local educational technology plans as well as inspire research, development, and innovation. A draft plan is expected in early 2010."
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Karen Vitek"The U.S. Department of Education is developing a new National Educational Technology Plan to provide a vision for how information and communication technologies can help transform American education. The plan will provide a set of concrete goals that can inform state and local educational technology plans as well as inspire research, development, and innovation. A draft plan is expected in early 2010.
This web site is hosted for the U.S. Department of Education by SRI International.
The emerging framework for the plan focuses on four areas in which technology has the potential to transform education:
Learning: Providing unprecedented access to high-quality learning experiences.
Assessment: Measuring what really matters and providing the information that enables continuous improvement at all levels of the education system.
Teaching: New ways to support those who support learning.
Productivity: Redesigning systems and processes to free up education system resources to support learning." -
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Peggy George"The U.S. Department of Education is developing a new National Educational Technology Plan to provide a vision for how information and communication technologies can help transform American education. The plan will provide a set of concrete goals that can inform state and local educational technology plans as well as inspire research, development, and innovation. A draft plan is expected in early 2010."
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Kim CofinoNational Educational Technology Plan
edtech plan educational techplan tech ed National ed.gov technology future US
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Susan SedroThe emerging framework for the plan focuses on four areas in which technology has the potential to transform education:
Learning: Providing unprecedented access to high-quality learning experiences.
Assessment: Measuring what really matters and providing the information that enables continuous improvement at all levels of the education system.
Teaching: New ways to support those who support learning.
Productivity: Redesigning systems and processes to free up education system resources to support learning. -
Jason WilsonThis is an initiative of the Dept. of Ed to standardize education technology. They are getting feedback from organizations at the moment.
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Kimberly LaPrairieThe U.S. Department of Education is developing a new National Educational Technology Plan to provide a vision for the use of information and communication technologies in transforming American education with technical support from SRI International and a Technical Working Group. We are seeking public participation in the development of the Plan to ensure that it reflects the experience and expertise of the educational community. With this goal in mind, you and your organization are cordially invited to share your input through the new National Educational Technology Plan development website at www.edtechfuture.org \n\nThe site is designed to collect public contributions that will be used by a Technical Working Group of education and technology scholars, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners from the field that has been organized to support plan development. In particular, the Working Group is seeking written resources, technology tool recommendations, short videos and exemplary cases related to four focus areas in which technology has the potential to transform education:\n\n* Learning: Enabling unprecedented access to high-quality learning experiences. \n\n* Teaching: Implementing new ways to support those who support learning. \n\n* Assessment: Measuring what matters and providing the information that enables continuous improvement processes at all levels of the education system. \n\n* Productivity: Redesigning systems and processes to free up education system resources to support learning.\n\n You may share your individual input, as well as work with your community and professional networks to generate collective input for submission to the site. In addition to contributing resources ideas, you can rate and discuss others' submissions, with the goal of identifying particularly innovative and relevant resources.\n\n To focus participants' discussions, website sections devoted to each of the four focus areas will be launched one by one, beginning with Learning (September 9) and followed by Assessment (Se
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Vicki DavisYou have until July 12th to comment on the national education technology plan which was started at NECC. They want your opinion and comments on the plan - so if you do not comment, you lose the right to complain!
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Dianne KrauseThe National Educational Technology Plan is being developed by the U.S. Department of Education with support from the Center for Technology in Learning at SRI International, a nonprofit research organization. This website is hosted by SRI International for the U.S. Department of Education.
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Tami BrassThe National Educational Technology Plan is being developed by the U.S. Department of Education with support from the Center for Technology in Learning at SRI International, a nonprofit research organization. This website is hosted by SRI International for the U.S. Department of Education.
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Valerie B.National Educational Technology Plan - you have an opportunity to create the plan
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