Educational Technology
Oswego
Community Unit School District 308 recognizes that technology
plays an increasingly important role in our society and continues to
redefine what it means to be educated. The use of ever more
sophisticated hardware and software has become an essential part of
employment in many fields. In addition, with increasing frequency,
we use a variety of technologies for personal communication,
personal finance and leisure pursuits. It is, therefore, imperative
that students enrolled in Oswego District #308 have a high level of
familiarity and competence with a wide range of technologies. Every
graduate should be able to access, analyze and create a variety of
knowledge through the effective and efficient use of technology. The
district recognizes that technology is a tool for achieving
educational goals, not a tool for reshaping educational goals.
However, we recognize that technology impacts our district in a
variety of ways:
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It makes available an infinite array of
learning resources through many media, appropriate for a wide
variety of learning styles.
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It enables a more individualized approach to
education as students can proceed at their own pace and learn in
ways most effective for them.
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It enables students to learn beyond the
normal school day and school boundaries.
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Technology stimulates and rewards creativity,
collaboration and problem solving.
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It supports, and to a large extent compels, a
more collegial relationship between teachers and students, as
teachers must increasingly play the role of a navigator.
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It continues to facilitate the integration of
business and instructional operations in public education. By
streamlining business operations, technology makes more time
available for teaching and learning.
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It opens new avenues of communication within
the district and between parents and the community.
Vision Statement for Educational Technology
Students will leave Oswego Community Unit
District #308 with the technological skills to successfully function
in the 21st century.
How technology supports our vision:
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Technology will be the center for
instantaneous, engaged and collaborative instruction.
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Technology will be used to enhance and
facilitate current as well as life long learning.
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Technology will be aligned and integrated as
part of the curriculum.
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Technology will enable us to monitor student
learning and progress.
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Technology will be effectively distributed
with access assured for all students and staff.
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Technology will allow students to access,
manipulate and manage information, assist in problem solving and
create finished products.
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Technology will provide a means of
communication between the school, home and community.
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Staff development opportunities in mastering
technological tools will be provided in a timely fashion.
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Data, managed with technology, will guide the
decision making process.
Three Year Technology Integration Plan
Designed to meet specific objectives, which further our vision and
help to achieve the mission of the Oswego School District, we strive
to:
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Expand our learning resources beyond those
available within the school.
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Provide training opportunities for students,
staff and community members as appropriate.
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Assist students to develop the necessary
technology skills to enter the modern workplace.
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Provide the necessary technology to
disseminate and share information between the school and school
community.
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Provide a cohesive information network and
effective training for the collection, desegregation, and
analysis of data for administrators, teachers and parents.
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Provide students and staff learning
opportunities that are independent of time and location.
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Provide the appropriate hardware, software
and training to fulfill the districts vision and beliefs.
The NETS Project and Oswego CUDS 308
The challenge facing America's schools is the
empowerment of all children to function effectively in their future,
a future marked increasingly with change, information growth, and
evolving technologies. Technology is a powerful tool with enormous
potential for paving high-speed highways from outdated educational
systems to systems capable of providing learning opportunities for
all, to better serve the needs of 21st century work, communications,
learning, and life. The International Society for Technology in
Education (ISTE) and the public at-large recognize the potential of
technology to change education and improve student learning.
Technology has become a powerful catalyst in promoting learning,
communications, and life skills for economic survival in today's
world. Through its National Educational Technology Standards (NETS)
Project, ISTE is encouraging educational leaders to provide learning
opportunities that produce technology-capable students. The primary
goal of the ISTE NETS Project is to enable stakeholders in Pre K-12
education to develop national standards for educational uses of
technology that facilitate school improvement in the United States.
Oswego CUSD 308 uses the National Educational Technology
Standards as a guide for making educational technology decisions
based on “best practices”. The Illinois State Board of Education has
also adopted the following NETS for students, teachers and
administrators.
NETS for
Students |
NETS for Teachers |
NETS for
Administrators
Contact Information
John Petzke
Director of Instructional Technology
Phone: 630.636.3677
Email
Jean Kittoe
Data Processing Supervisor
Phone: 630.636.3682
Email
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