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Technology Survey

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

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Phew. Been a while since my last post!

Part of using technology in a school is understanding how people use it, where they would like to go with it, and what frustrates them about it.

As I start my first school year, we are surveying the faculty.  I’m going to be looking for near-100% return on these surveys, and from the results, hope to:

1) Help create a technology road-map
2) Use the survey as an assessment device to measure how well we are using technology
3) Understand what the teachers want from technology
4) See how I can best support the staff
5) Look for trends and categories of requests

Here’s the survey (at least so far, I might edit it):

How can technology enhance our learning, communication, and teaching?

1) Do you have a computer at home?

1a) is it connected to the internet?

2) What are three things are doing now with technology, either for yourself or with your students?

3) What are three frustrations you have about technology?

4) Where would like to be in a year from now, technologically speaking?

5) What are three things that could be done to improve or support your use of technology?

6) Any other comments about technology?





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