THE STATE
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT / THE UNIVERSITY
OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK / ALBANY, NY 12234 |
TO: |
The Honorable the Members of the Board of Regents
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FROM: |
Theresa E. Savo |
SUBJECT: |
USNY
Technology Policy and Practices Council: Activities to date and schedule
for further action |
DATE: |
June 6, 2006 |
STRATEGIC
GOAL: |
1, 2,
5 |
AUTHORIZATION(S): |
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Executive
Summary
Issue for
Discussion
The USNY Technology Policy and Practices Council (TPPC) is identifying
the use of technology as it is applied to teaching and learning. The Council has engaged subject matter
expertise to assist in identifying technology-related policy issues that require
Regents review and action.
Board of Regents request for updates on Council activities.
Proposed Handling
The co-chairs of TPPC and David Walsh, Chief Information Officer, will
discuss their activities to date with the full Board at its June 2006
meeting.
The USNY Technology Policy and Practices Council was established in March 2004. The Council was created to advise the Regents on effective use of technology in achieving Regents goals, particularly in closing the performance gaps in K-12 education; advise on potential policy issues that related to technology; report on the use of technology to improve student performance, train teachers and professionals, provide educational and cultural content, and assist those with disabilities; and map the current technology capacity of USNY institutions.
The Council is comprised of 28 members from public and private K-16 institutions, BOCES, libraries, museums, public television, teachers’ unions, and community-based organizations. These representatives were identified and endorsed by the Regents Quality Committee.
Recommendation
The Board of Regents will continue to support the work of the USNY Technology Policy and Practices Council.
Timetable for Implementation
With Regents support, the activities described in the attached report will continue to move forward.
USNY Technology Policy and Practices Council
The full Council has generally met quarterly. Agenda items have included:
The Council is expanding its own use of technology to enhance its
work. We have used
videoconferencing to increase attendance and communication at our meetings. We have also set up an
online secure web site to share documents and exchange
materials.
The Council has hired the Metiri Group to
study the use of technology within USNY.
The final report from Metiri is due in March 2007. Specifically, Metiri has been asked to
identify methods and approaches in three areas:
Digital Capacity - Assess and analyze current digital educational network capacity across New York State, and describe alternative models for building capacity, infrastructure, and access;
Digital Content - Assess and analyze current digital educational content across New York State and across USNY, and identify approaches to coordinate and distribute digital content to classrooms and homes in New York State; and
Digital Use - Assess and analyze current uses of technologies in teaching and learning across New York State and across USNY, and identify methods to increase effective use of technologies and digital content in teaching and learning.
The purpose of this process is to provide enough substantive detail in
the investigations to develop a statewide vision for technologies in
education.
The Council has identified a few clear issues that require monitoring and potential action. In some cases, we are sharing information and monitoring the issues; in other cases, we have created a committee and assigned an issue for review and action.