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Which instructional levels do you teach? |
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Pre K
K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Support Staff |
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In which areas do you feel you need more technology resources? Check all that apply. |
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Reading
Writing Grammar Handwriting Math Science Social Science All Other |
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In what way are you most comfortable learning about technology? |
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Large Group (20+ participants)
Medium Group (8-10 participants) Small Group (2-3 participants) One to One I have no desire to learn more about technology |
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Choose the statement that best describes you: |
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I feel very intimidated by technology and do not currently integrate it into my classroom.
I feel curious about technology, but I am frequently too nervous to try it. I am moderately comfortable with technology, and would like to learn more about it. I am very comfortable with technology and currently integrate it into my classroom on a regular basis. |
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How frequently do you use the internet to access instructional resources? |
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never
occasionally monthly weekly daily |
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How frequently are your students engaged in using technology in your classroom? |
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never
occasionally monthly weekly daily |
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I am confident in my ability to engage students with technology during my lessons. |
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Yes No |
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Is there any other information you think could be helpful in guiding the direction of technology implemention at your school? |
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Please choose the sentence that best describes your feelings about using technology in the classroom |
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Integrating technology into all subject areas is vitally important and I am always searching for ways to increase the use of technology in my classroom.
I see value in implementing technology in my classroom, but I simply do not have the time to do so. Technology is best taught in the computer lab, it interferes with my daily lesson plans in the classroom. I know it is important, but I am not confident in my ability to incorporate it into my lessons. I do not believe technology is necessary in my classroom, my students experience success through traditional teaching methods. |