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Hauptverfasser: Eastwood, Kenneth W., And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1996
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED394493
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author Eastwood, Kenneth W.
And Others
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And Others
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And Others
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contents Using Electronic Technologies To Support Teaching and Learning: Building a Future. Eastwood, Kenneth W. And Others Computer Networks Educational Development Educational Technology Elementary Secondary Education Futures (of Society) Library Automation Long Range Planning School Districts Technology Planning The Oswego City School District is committed to creating--through the implementation of its technology plan--an environment that supports effective teaching and learning and prepares all students to succeed in a technologically sophisticated world. This report summarizes the efforts to build a community-wide consensus for a meaningful technology plan. Objectives set and accomplishments made during the first year and the remaining years of the five-year technology plan are identified. Also discussed in the report are: the evolution of the plan; the nature of the Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) infrastructure that will support the educational program; classroom, computer lab, and building-wide computer resources; and library automation. In addition, long-term considerations, including the development of a long-term plan for network and systems support, video applications, and staff development are described. A glossary of terms is provided. Contains an article, "Teaching Tommorrow Today: Oswego City Schools Lead the Information Age..." by Dr. Kenneth W. Eastwood and two charts detailing the Oswego City School District Data/Video Network Design and the Network Design. (AEF)
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spellingShingle Using Electronic Technologies To Support Teaching and Learning: Building a Future.
Eastwood, Kenneth W.
And Others
Computer Networks
Educational Development
Educational Technology
Elementary Secondary Education
Futures (of Society)
Library Automation
Long Range Planning
School Districts
Technology Planning
Using Electronic Technologies To Support Teaching and Learning: Building a Future. Eastwood, Kenneth W. And Others Computer Networks Educational Development Educational Technology Elementary Secondary Education Futures (of Society) Library Automation Long Range Planning School Districts Technology Planning The Oswego City School District is committed to creating--through the implementation of its technology plan--an environment that supports effective teaching and learning and prepares all students to succeed in a technologically sophisticated world. This report summarizes the efforts to build a community-wide consensus for a meaningful technology plan. Objectives set and accomplishments made during the first year and the remaining years of the five-year technology plan are identified. Also discussed in the report are: the evolution of the plan; the nature of the Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) infrastructure that will support the educational program; classroom, computer lab, and building-wide computer resources; and library automation. In addition, long-term considerations, including the development of a long-term plan for network and systems support, video applications, and staff development are described. A glossary of terms is provided. Contains an article, "Teaching Tommorrow Today: Oswego City Schools Lead the Information Age..." by Dr. Kenneth W. Eastwood and two charts detailing the Oswego City School District Data/Video Network Design and the Network Design. (AEF)
title Using Electronic Technologies To Support Teaching and Learning: Building a Future.
topic Computer Networks
Educational Development
Educational Technology
Elementary Secondary Education
Futures (of Society)
Library Automation
Long Range Planning
School Districts
Technology Planning
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED394493