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Resources for Assessing and Evaluating Technology Readiness & Effectiveness

This resource focus on tools and resources for evaluation and assessment of teacher and school technology readiness, instructional programs and technology plans. It is divided into 4 sections:

  1. Sources for Assessing Staff Technology and Readiness
  2. Sources for School Technology and Readiness
  3. Sources on Evaluating the Effectiveness of Technology
  4. Sources on Distance Learning Star School Resources on Technology Planning


  1. Sources for Assessing Staff Technology and Readiness

    • Title: Learning with Technology Profile Tool
      URL: To fill out the tool on the web site, visit http://www.ncrtec.org/capacity/profile/profwww.htm
      Publication Date: N/A
      Author: North Central Regional Technology in Education Consortium .
      Description: This profile tool will help you compare your current instructional practices with a set of indicators for engaged learning and high-performance technology. For each category, there is a description of the indicators and examples that fall along a continuum. There are three examples for each indicator, which are provided as a survey tool.
    • Title: Professional Competency Continuum On-line Assessment Tool
      URL: Information: http://pcc.hprtec.org/
      Publication Date: 8/1/2000
      Author: TWT RTEC
      Description: This tool, which is a companion to the "Continuum for Professional Development" document located at http://www.mff.org/publications, has been designed to provide educators with an opportunity to assess their current skills and knowledge level within the technology integration categories described in the continuum. The PCC Assessment Site sponsors a tool designed for administrators and a tool designed for classroom educators.
    • Title: Utah Technology Awareness Project
      URL: http://wwwj1.uen.org/UTAP/
      Publication Date: N/A
      Author: UtahLINK
      Description: The Utah Technology Awareness Project (UTAP) is an online self-assessment tool for educators. It helps teachers assess what they need to learn to effectively leverage technology in the classroom. UTAP impacts both in-service and pre-service teacher training and was influenced during its development stage by the ACOT research.
    • Title: Staff Use of Technology 1999-2000 Self-Evaluation Rubrics
      URL: http://www.bham.wednet.edu/tcomp.htm
      Publication Date: Revised 4-2-00
      Author: Bellingham Public Schools
      Description: This page may be copied by public schools and non-profit organizations. This tool is designed to help you understand your current level of skills with technologies and to plan for professional development. It is an example of a district's work in developing a Staff Use of Technology 1999-2000 Self-Evaluation Rubrics.

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  2. Sources for School Technology and Readiness

    • Title: WestEd Technology Planning Toolkit
      URL: http://www.wested.org/tie/techplan/
      Publication Date:N/A
      Author: Technology in Education program at WestEd
      Description: This toolkit provides rubrics, checklists, and other guides for planning technology implementation. Where appropriate, links are provided to other sites that offer models of best practice, example plans, and additional tools and resources to support a more informed technology planning program.

      This web site provides tools to help school and district planners implement instructional technology plans that promote more powerful student learning.
    • Title: CEO Forum on Education & Technology
      URL: http://www.ceoforum.org/starchart.cfm
      Publication Date: 1996
      Author: N/A
      Description: Assisting schools in assessing their level of technology readiness. The CEO Forum on Education and Technology was founded in the Fall of 1996 to help ensure that America’s schools effectively prepare all students to be contributing citizens and productive workers in the 21st Century. To meet this objective, the Forum will issue an annual assessment of the nation’s progress toward integrating technology into American classrooms through the year 2000.

      The CEO Forum has developed two School Technology and Readiness (StaR) Charts, one for the K-12 community and the other for colleges of education. Both contain a series of questions that, once answered, enable you to get instantaneous feedback on your institution’s level of readiness in using technology.
    • Title: Edmin.com
      URL: http://www.edmin.com/
      Publication Date: 2000
      Author: Edmin.com
      Description: This site has a variety of tools and resources in the areas of Virtual Education, Technology Use Planning, and ASP Products and Services. The Virtual Education section has a variety of resources for educators who are interested in assessment and accountability: http://www.edmin.com/assessment/index.cfm. The Technology Use Plan channel includes a robust set of tools for technology planning, including the widely accepted Technology Maturity Mode: http://www.edmin.com/tp/index.cfm.
    • Title: Assessing Staff Technology Competence
      URL: http://www.fno.org/
      Publication Date: N/A
      Author: Jamie McKenzie Editor of From Now On (The Educational Technology Site & Journal)
      Description: This resource offers many articles on assessment. In has a section devoted to professional development (http://staffdevelop.org/articles.html), including an article titled "Assessing Staff Technology Competence" which describes several tools to assist district technology planners in developing the human resource development pieces which need to be part of district technology plans.

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  3. Sources on Evaluating the Effectiveness of Technology

    • Title: The Secretary's Conference on Educational Technology Evaluating the Effectiveness of Technology
      URL: http://www.ed.gov/Technology/TechConf/1999/
      Publication Date: 1999
      Author: US Department of Education
      Description: This conference site provides many resources, including a series of white papers which addresses seven critical issues in evaluating the effectiveness of technology in education. Papers include "Measurement Issues with Instructional and Home Learning Technologies", which evaluates the effects of technology use: http://www.ed.gov/Technology/TechConf/1999/
      whitepapers/paper9.html.
    • Title: Seven Dimensions for Gauging Progress, from Milken Family Foundation
      URL: http://www.mff.org/
      Publication Date: 7/10/98
      Author: Cheryl Lemke & Edward Coughlin
      Description: This framework, The Seven Dimensions for Gauging Progress, is intended for use by policymakers, educators, and technology directors as a road map for bringing up the learning levels of students through technology. It describes the conditions that should be in place for technology to be used to its greatest educational advantage in any classroom.
    • Title: The Impact of Education Technology on Student Achievement: What the Most Current Research Has to Say
      URL: http://www.mff.org/
      Publication Date: 2/1/99
      Author: John Schacter, Ph.D
      Description: This 11-page document looks at some of the large-scale state and national studies, as well as some innovative smaller studies that provide visions for new and effective uses of technology in learning and instruction.

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  4. Sources on Distance Learning Star School Resources/Courses on Technology Planning

    • Title: Star School Project Coursers & Resources
      URL: http://dlrn.org/find.html
      Publication Date: 8-12-2000
      Author: N/A
      Description: Search for Star School Projects that offer resources and courses on technology planning and implementation. For example: USDLC offers a program titled "Leadership for Technology in our Schools: Don't Plan It...Dream It", which addresses the importance of leadership in establishing a shared vision within the community for technology integration into schools.
    • URL: http://www.iste.org
      Publication Date: Learning & Leading with Technology April 2000, Vol 27 No.
      Description: This issue discusses how technology’s role varies from a new delivery system for testing, to a vehicle for authentic assessment, to a storage and viewing system of student portfolios.

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