2011 Technology Tools Readiness Survey Results DIST NAME. Erlanger-Elsmere ADA NUMBER OF CLASSROOMS NUMBER OF CLASSROOM TEACHERS



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211 Technology Tools Readiness Survey Results DIST NAME Erlanger-Elsmere ADA NUMBER OF CLASSROOMS NUMBER OF CLASSROOM TEACHERS 169 174 Section 1: Student Instructional Devices/Desktop Virtualization/Home Access Instructional Devices - Elementary Schools Total Percentage Number of student Instructional Devices located in standard classrooms 242 47.7% Number of student Instructional Devices located in fixed or mobile labs 265 52.3% Number of student Instructional Devices that are carried and stay with student.% TOTAL of Elementary Student Instructional Devices 57 1% Instructional Devices - Secondary Schools (Middle, HS, Alt) Total Percentage Number of student Instructional Devices in locations that have 3 or less student workstations 98 28.6% Number of student Instructional Devices in locations that have 4 or more student workstations 245 71.4% Number of student Instructional Devices that are carried and stay with student.% TOTAL of Secondary Student Instructional Devices 343 1% GRAND TOTAL 85 Desktop Virtualization - Elementary Schools How many hardware based desktop virtualization cards (i.e. N-Computing, Fiddlehead, MiniFrame) have you deployed in your district? 1 How many additional student instructional access terminals did this create in your district? 6 Desktop Virtualization - Secondary Schools (Middle, HS, Alt) How many hardware based desktop virtualization cards (i.e. N-Computing, Fiddlehead, MiniFrame) have you deployed in your district? How many additional student instructional access terminals did this create in your district? Home Access for Students Percentage 1. Percentage of students that have a computer at home? 81.% a) Percentage of these computers that are less than 5 years old? 74.% 2. Percentage of students that have Internet access at home? 8.% 3. Percentage of students for each type of Internet connectivity? 1.% a) Dial Up 6.% b) Cable Modem 51.% c) DSL (usually provided by telephone company) 43.% d) Satellite Dish.% e) Other.% Home Access for Teachers Percentage 1. Percentage of teachers that have a computer at home? 97.% a) Percentage of these computers that are less than 5 years old? 73.% 2. Percentage of teachers that have Internet access at home? 98.% 3. Percentage of teachers for each type of Internet connectivity? 1.% a) Dial Up 1.% b) Cable Modem 52.% c) DSL (usually provided by telephone company) 39.% d) Satellite Dish 2.% e) Other 6.% Section 2: Age, Mobility and Availability of School District Instructional Devices ** Minimum Standard Specification for PC and Macintosh platform Elementary Schools Total Percentage Total number of student Instructional Devices 57 Number of student Instructional Devices that meet or exceed minimum standards 34 Number of student Instructional Devices that are laptop 15 Number of student Instructional Devices that are tablet Total number of classroom teacher Instructional Devices 88 Number of classroom teacher Instructional Devices that meet or exceed minimum standards 81 92% Number of classroom teacher Instructional Devices that are laptop 16 18% Number of teacher Instructional Devices that are tablet Office of Education Technology Page: 1 of 5 12/1/211 11:5 AM

Total number of administrator/other Instructional Devices 46 Number of administrator/other Instructional Devices that meet or exceed minimum standards 37 8% Number of administrator/other Instructional Devices that are laptop % Number of administrator/other Instructional Devices that are tablet 6 13% Secondary Schools (Middle, HS, Alternative) Total Percentage Total number of student Instructional Devices 343 Number of student Instructional Devices that meet or exceed minimum standards 289 84% Number of student Instructional Devices that are laptop 53 15% Number of student Instructional Devices that are tablet % Total number of classroom teacher Instructional Devices 79 Number of classroom teacher Instructional Devices that meet or exceed minimum standards 67 85% Number of classroom teacher Instructional Devices that are laptop 1 13% Number of teacher Instructional Devices that are tablet % Total number of administrator/other Instructional Devices 29 Number of administrator/other Instructional Devices that meet or exceed minimum standards 24 83% Number of administrator/other Instructional Devices that are laptop 7 24% Number of administrator/other Instructional Devices that are tablet 8 28% District Office Total Percentage Total number of administrator/other Instructional Devices 41 Number of administrator/other Instructional Devices that meet or exceed minimum standards 26 63% Number of administrator/other Instructional Devices that are laptop 8 2% Number of administrator/other Instructional Devices that are tablet 5 12% How many total Instructional Devices (desktop/laptop/tablet) within the district were purchased/acquired new, from all funding sources, for FY11? How many total Instructional Devices (desktop/laptop/tablet) within the district were surplused during FY11? 14 How many total Instructional Devices (mini computing devices) within the district were purchased/acquired new, from all funding sources for FY11? Section 3: Workstation Software Workstation operating system information Instructional 1. How many total Instructional Devices use the following OS? Student Teacher IDU IDU Pre-Windows XP 7 1 Windows XP 666 125 82 Vista 2 2 Windows 7 175 42 31 Mac OS 9 (and earlier) Mac OS 1 Other:(workstation/Instructional Devices that have an OS that is neither Windows or Mac (e.g. Linux) TOTAL (Equals totals from Section 2) 85 167 116 What percentage of all Instructional Devices does the district plan on upgrading to Windows 7 in the next 12 months? 16 35 Administrative Adminstrator/ Other IDU 2. How many total Instructional Devices use the following Productivity Software? Student Teacher Adminstrator/ IDU IDU Other IDU Office 23 or Earlier 24 25 17 Office 27 17 42 29 Office 21 44 1 7 Office 24 for Mac or Earlier Office 28 for Mac Open Office or Other TOTAL 85 167 116 3. Has the district began utilizing web-based productivity tools (i.e Office on-line, Google Docs, etc) 3.a If you answered "", what level of adoption have you achieved? Partial (< 5%) Section 4: Other Computing Devices Next Generation Instructional Devices District Owned Personally Owned 1. Number of Slates (ipad, etc) 5 Google's Android OS 2 15 Other (Blackberry, etc) 4 2. Number of E-Readers (Kindle, etc) Office of Education Technology Page: 2 of 5 12/1/211 11:5 AM

3. Number of Handheld Wireless (ipod Touch, MP3, etc) 4. Number of Smartphones (Windows Mobile, iphone, Droid, Blackberry, etc) - Devices which provide wireless email, texting, internet access and other on-line services. 5 8 TOTAL 7 14 Personally Owned Computing Devices (Laptops/Tablets/Mobile Devices) 1. Has the district permitted personally owned Devices to be brought to school by students? 2. Has the district permitted personally owned Devices to be brought to school by teachers? 3. Has the district permitted personally owned Devices to be brought to school by administrators? Section 5: Technology Leadership Service, Support and Training Resources Total number of days CIO/DTC position is employed during the FY1 school year 222 1. Estimate the percentage of time the CIO/DTC spends performing the following tasks: 1.a) Justifying, obtaining, managing funding for existing technology services or new projects (e.g., e-rate 25.% discounts, NCLB technology funds, KETS EDTECH funds, other local, state or federal funds) 1.b) Planning, research, preparation, engineering, procurement and installation of new technology enabled 15.% projects or major enhancements to existing instructional or administrative systems 1.c) Integration and training of technology tools into instructional and administrative business processes 1.% 1.d) Operations and maintenance of existing instructional and technology services to schools and district office 2.% 1.e) Technology related written communications, meetings, customer satisfaction/complaint investigations, public relations, providing data requests, personnel issues, security, and vendor management 15.% 1.f) Other CIO/DTC Responsibilities 1.% 1.g) Other Responsibilities outside of CIO responsibilities (e.g., Facilities Director, Teacher, Supt) 5.% TOTAL (Section 5 : 1.a - 1.g) 1.% 2. Number of schools with a STC? 5 3. Are they paid a stipend? If yes, what is the annual average stipend? $1,5 4. Number of FTE in-house district/school technicians that focus on daily operations and maintenance? 1. 5. Number of FTE outsourced district/school technicians that focus on daily operations and maintenance?. 6. Number of FTE district/school Technology Integration Specialists (Technology/Curriculum Resource Teachers)?. 7. Number of FTE students that assist with technology leadership, services, support and training? 8. Number of schools with active STLP? 5 9. Are STLP Leaders paid a stipend? If yes, what is the annual average stipend? $ Student, Instructional and Leadership Technology Skills Students 1.a) Has the district implemented the technology skills for students as defined in the Program of 1.b) Are these student technology skills evaluated? 1.c) At what grade level do your students start formally learning and acquiring keyboarding skills? Instructional and Leadership Staff 1.d) Has the district defined and implemented technology skills and knowledge assessments as part of the district evaluation plan for teachers? 1.e) Has the district defined and implemented technology skills and knowledge assessments as part of the district evaluation plan for school leaders (central office and school level leadership)? Digital Citizenship Please indicate which of the following nine elements of Digital Citizenship have been adopted as part of the district s technology culture through either curriculum or an Acceptable Use Policy for students and staff? Digital Access Digital Commerce Digital Communication Digital Literacy/Education Digital Etiquette Digital Law Digital Rights and Responsibilities Digital Health and Wellness/Safety Digital Security/Self Protection No Kindergarten Section 6: Network Connectivity School Wide Area Network (WAN) Connection to District Hub Site # Schools Percentage 1. Number of schools connected to WAN via leased line connection (T1 or more)? % 2. Number of schools connected to WAN via leased line connection (Less than T1)? % 3. Number of schools connected to WAN via Fiber? (district owned or leased) 6 1% 4. Number of schools connected to WAN via Wireless? % Office of Education Technology Page: 3 of 5 12/1/211 11:5 AM

TOTAL 6 1% Local Area Network Capacity within the Schools 1. What percentage of LAN ports are switched 1GB or above? 9% 2. What percentage of your classrooms are connected to the local area network? 1% 3. What percentage of your Instructional Devices are connected to the local area network? 99% 4. What percentage of your Instructional Devices use wireless to connect to the school LAN? 5% 5. Number of schools with wireless coverage throughout the school? 1% 6. Number of schools with existing 1 to 1 instructional device initiatives? % 7. Number of schools planned 1 to 1 instructional device initiatives over the next 12 months? % Section 7: Ease of Access to Telephonic Services 1. Number of schools that have implemented Traditional Phone System? 7 2. Number of schools that have implemented a Voice over IP (VoIP) system? 3. Number of schools that anticipate to replace/upgrade phone system in the next two years? 7 a) Upgrade/replace to traditional phone system b) Upgrade/replace to Voice over IP (VoIP) system 7 Section 8: Intelligent Classrooms 1. Number of electronic image Projection Devices available to classrooms? (mounted or mobile) 129 a) Number of mounted? 124 b) Number of mobile? 5 2. Number of Plasma/LCD wall-mounted units in classrooms? 6 3. Number of interactive white-boards (mounted or mobile) in classrooms? 37 a) Number of mounted? 36 b) Number of mobile? 1 4. Number of individual responder systems (using clicker type Devices)? 18 5. Number of wireless interactive slates/pads? 44 6. Number of Document Cameras? 32 Section 9: Video Conferencing /Web 2. Collaboration /On-line Assessment Video Conferencing 1. How many Classroom-type systems (Tandberg, Polycom, etc) does your district own? 2. On average, how often are these systems used? 3. What other video-based communications does your district use? a. Desktop-based (WebEx, Adobe Connect, Elluminate, Tandberg MOVI) No b. Web-based (ichat, SKYPE, etc.) c. One-way video broadcast (webcast, podcast, etc)? No Web 2. Tools Which best describes your district s use of Web 2. Tools (i.e. collaboration tools, social networking tools, etc.) for instructional/educational purposes by teachers and district staff Which best describes your district s use of Web 2. Tools (i.e. collaboration tools, social networking tools, etc.) for instructional/educational purposes by students Does your district have a Board Policy on the use of Web 2. Tools? Encouraged and supported Encouraged and supported Online Assessment Do your students use instructional devices (desktops, laptops, netbooks, etc.) for formative testing purposes? Please indicate which of the following online formative assessment packages you use in your district (you may choose more than one) G-MADE (Group Mathematics Assessment and Diagnostic Evaluation) GRADE (Group Reading Assessment and Diagnostic Evaluation MAP (Measures of Academic Progress) PAS (Predictive Assessment Series from ThinkLink/Discovery Education) Other yes Section 1: Federal Reporting Technology Literacy Number of 8th graders (school year 21-11) that are technology literate as referrenced in the Program of 123 Number of 8th graders (school year 21-11) that are not technology literate as referrenced in the Program of 4 Number of 12th graders (school year 21-11) that are technology literate as referrenced in the Program of 88 Number of 12th graders (school year 21-11) that are not technology literate as referrenced in the Program of 29 Number of teachers that are proficient in Standard 6? 138 Office of Education Technology Page: 4 of 5 12/1/211 11:5 AM

Number of teachers that are not proficient in Standard 6? 32 Number of Library/Media Specialists that are proficient in Standard 6? 3 Number of Library/Media Specialists that are not proficient in Standard 6? Number of administrators that are proficient as per the Technology Standards for School Administrators (TSSA) 16 Number of administrators that are not proficient as per the Technology Standards for School Administrators (TSSA) Office of Education Technology Page: 5 of 5 12/1/211 11:5 AM