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Our K-4 Technology Plan

The NES Technology Plan has been in existence since the 1993-94 school year. The plan is updated regularly, as the need arises. The most recent modifications occurred during the 95-96 school year with the arrival of Grade 4. As work begins on a comprehensive K-12 Technology Plan, we will have an Update 2000 in September 2000.

What's Going On?

NES is completely online. All classrooms, the Lab, and Library have direct Internet access. The 21st Classroom Project has been highly successful. Initiated with a grant, interested teachers applied to become part of this project. Equipment was supplied to create a technology-rich environment, providing a computer to student ratio of 1:4, as well as access to digital camera, scanners, and projection equipment. Teachers met regularly to share and discuss teaching strategies in an effort to determine the relationship, if any, between appropriate technology use and reformed teaching and learning. Assessment of teachers and students, both in skills and attitudes, is conducted yearly and tracked for significant changes. Currently, 14 classrooms have participated in this project. In accordance with the Technology Plan, we hope to include all classroom as soon as possible.

During the summer of 2000, 20 teachers and 1 teacher aide attended a week-long technology workshop. This time was spent exploring email and Internet use and developing web-based projects for publication on the school web site and dissemination to the staff. An additional 30 hours will take place throughout the 00-01 school year. Those projects can be viewed here.
 

The SWAT Team will soon enter its 4th year. Interested 4th graders may become involved in:

1. The Narragansett SCOOP (the school newspaper)
2. The Computer Buddy Task Force
3. The Tech Trooper Task Force
4. The Web Weavers

More information and a more detailed explanation can be found here.

NetDay was a wonderful success, as we have wired the entire school. With the assistance of community members, teachers, and parents, we now have direct access to the Internet and E-mail capabilities in all classrooms. This task involved physically running 23,000 feet of wire from room to room and back to a central hub.

10 Reasons For Technology in Schools

1. Students learn and develop at different rates.
2. Students must be proficient at accessing, evaluating, and communicating information.
3. Technology can foster an increase in the quantity and quality of students' thinking and writing.
4. Students must solve complex problems.
5. Technology can nurture artistic expression.
6. Students must be globally aware and able to use resources that exist outside the school.
7. Technology creates opportunities for students to do meaningful work.
8. All students need access to high-level and high interest courses.
9. Students must feel comfortable with the tools of the Information Age.
10. Schools must increase their productivity and efficiency.

Just what do 70 educators from across the US think is the appropriate technology for students in grades K-5?

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