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TECHNOLOGY PLANNING

Let the professionals at CSM work with your District to ensure that your Technology Plan contains the required elements of the E-rate program.

To qualify as an approved Technology Plan for a Universal Service discount, the plan must meet the following five criteria that are core elements of successful school and library technology initiatives:

The plan must establish clear goals and a realistic strategy for using telecommunications and information technology to improve education or library services;

The plan must have a professional development strategy to ensure that staff know how to use these new technologies to improve education or library services;

The plan must include an assessment of the telecommunication services, hardware, software, and other services that will be needed to improve education or library services;

The plan must provide for a sufficient budget to acquire and support the non-discounted elements of the plan: the hardware, software, professional development, and other services that will be needed to implement the strategy; and

The plan must include an evaluation process that enables the school or library to monitor progress toward the specified goals and make mid-course corrections in response to new developments and opportunities as they arise.

Successful plans align these five criteria with the overall education or library service improvement objectives of states, districts, and local schools or libraries. It is critical that technology planning not be viewed or treated as a separate exercise dealing primarily with hardware and telecommunications infrastructure. There must be strong connections between the proposed physical infrastructure of the information technology and the plan for professional development, curriculum reform, and library service improvements.

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