| Technology & Information Systems | ||
Vision Philosophy Our changing society and workplace demand citizens who can take responsibility for their own learning and well-being. Educational opportunities that can develop these "leaders of tomorrow" are dependent on the successful integration and delivery of technology to support the new educational goals of the 21st century. Technology provides educators the unique ability to track student work and creates the opportunity to develop and refine individual learning profiles for all students. Scottsdale Unified School District recognizes the necessity to provide our students with the technological skills necessary to be productive members of society and achieve world-class results. Students need to be able to define tasks, access information, manipulate data, synthesize concepts, evaluate results and creatively express ideas to others. Technology use in an educational environment promotes cooperative learning, which in turn improves student problem solving, critical thinking skills, communication and cognitive growth. The District has used 1997 bond monies to equip classrooms with computers, printers, TV monitors for large-group display, and LCD projectors in school labs. The District has set a standard of two or more Internet-capable labs in elementary schools, three or more Internet-capable labs in middle schools, and four or more Internet-capable labs in high schools. All school libraries are equipped with a minimum of 15 Internet-capable computers. All school sites have been cabled to adequately provide CAT 5 connections to each computer at 100 mbps. The District is currently upgrading the network to maintain a 12-45 mbps bandwidth at each school site. |
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Executive Director of Technology & Information Systems 480-484-6184 Fax: 480-484-6292
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