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Main Author: Dede, Chris
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2004
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED489518
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contents Making Educational Technology Work: State Policies in the North Central Region. NCREL Policy Issues. Number 15 Dede, Chris Educational Technology Educational Policy Educational Change School Districts Standards Resource Allocation As the responsibility for allocating resources for technology shifts from federal administrators to state and local education agencies, state and local policymakers face greater accountability for making fiscally and educationally sound decisions. North Central Regional Educational Laboratory (NCREL), the research and development arm of Learning Point Associates, is committed to assisting state and local education agencies with under-standing the many issues related to developing and implementing technology programs. This policy study presents findings from an analysis of the educational technology policies of the seven states in the North Central region: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. The analysis was conducted through the lens of the State Policy Framework for Assessing Educational Technology Implementation, developed by the author (Dede, 2002b). This framework delineates a menu of ways in which state policies can enhance educational technology usage to improve student learning and standards-based educational reform. [This report was produced by Learning Point Associates, North Central Regional Educational Library.]
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spellingShingle Making Educational Technology Work: State Policies in the North Central Region. NCREL Policy Issues. Number 15
Dede, Chris
Educational Technology
Educational Policy
Educational Change
School Districts
Standards
Resource Allocation
Making Educational Technology Work: State Policies in the North Central Region. NCREL Policy Issues. Number 15 Dede, Chris Educational Technology Educational Policy Educational Change School Districts Standards Resource Allocation As the responsibility for allocating resources for technology shifts from federal administrators to state and local education agencies, state and local policymakers face greater accountability for making fiscally and educationally sound decisions. North Central Regional Educational Laboratory (NCREL), the research and development arm of Learning Point Associates, is committed to assisting state and local education agencies with under-standing the many issues related to developing and implementing technology programs. This policy study presents findings from an analysis of the educational technology policies of the seven states in the North Central region: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. The analysis was conducted through the lens of the State Policy Framework for Assessing Educational Technology Implementation, developed by the author (Dede, 2002b). This framework delineates a menu of ways in which state policies can enhance educational technology usage to improve student learning and standards-based educational reform. [This report was produced by Learning Point Associates, North Central Regional Educational Library.]
title Making Educational Technology Work: State Policies in the North Central Region. NCREL Policy Issues. Number 15
topic Educational Technology
Educational Policy
Educational Change
School Districts
Standards
Resource Allocation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED489518