School Technology Readiness Sample Clauses

School Technology Readiness. Annually, ETS will work with the CDE to collect information on the technology readiness of schools. This information will include, at minimum: Bandwidth availability Networking capability Available facilities for computer based test administration Number of devices available for computer based test administration. This information is the same as that outlined in the Smarter Balanced Technology Strategy Framework.
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School Technology Readiness. Annually, ETS will work with the CDE to collect information on the technology readiness of schools. This information will include, at minimum: Bandwidth availability Networking capability Available facilities for computer based test administration Number of devices available for computer based test administration. This information is the same as that outlined in the Smarter Balanced Technology Strategy Framework. Collecting the School Technology Readiness Information During the annual updates from LEA CAASPP Coordinators described in Task 2.1, ETS will incorporate the Technology Readiness Survey, which will be conducted in September of every year. The Technology Readiness Survey will be an online form. Annually in July, ETS will provide the draft Technology Readiness Survey to the CDE for the standard review and approval process described in Task 1. The Annual Report on School Technology Readiness Once ETS receives the results, they will be compared against the previous year’s information. By November 1 of each year, ETS will submit to the CDE a preliminary report including a summary of the Technology Readiness Survey results. The report will also categorize the listed LEAs in terms of degree of readiness. The preliminary report will be updated and finalized by December 1. Assistance to Schools to Meeting the Technology Requirements Based on the results of the CAASPP technology readiness survey ETS will proactively reach out to each of these LEAs identified as being less ready, first via phone and subsequently by site visit to assist them in determining what they need to do to become more technologically ready to participate in the CAASPP online assessment. For each such contact, ETS will provide the CDE with a report and recommendation for action it should take. At CDE’s direction, ETS will be available to the LEAs to implement these recommendations.

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