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Announcements
 | KSBOE Presentation on Digital LearningAttached is the presentation from May 14, 2013 Kansas State Board of Education presentation highlighting the results of the 2013 Kansas Digital Learning Survey. read more information... |
 | FIre Alarm Tones and Volume Levels: Follow up to listserv questionThe Kansas Fire Marshall has provided a response via KS Center for Safe Schools related to KS TechCoord Listserv question on the alarm tones and volume levels for KS Schools. The following info was pulled from the attachment (click on 'Read More' for attachment!)
Section 4.4.3.1 - describes the horns and strobes need to sound and pulse in "temporal mode" (fire alarm installer will know what that is) see below for additional info!
Section 7.4.2.1 - Describes how loud the sound levels (dBs) should be for occupied spaces in all building types (between 75-110dBA). Refer to Section 7.4.4.1 the minimum sound level in sleeping rooms should be at least 75 dBa. read more information... |
 | KS Digital & Open Textbook Initiatives Supplement to the 2013 KS DIgital Learning Report!KSDE/TAKE is releasing a "Digital & Open Texts" supplement to the 2013 Kansas Digital Learning Report! This supplement provides a more in-depth view of the use of Digital and Open Textbook initiatives in Kansas. The full report and all supplements are now consolidated into a single .pdf..... read more information... |
 | Summer 2013 Online Training Opportunities for Educators!TAKE announces a variety of INTEL Elements training opportunities for Kansas Educators. These platform neutral, topic-focused opportunities are intended to enhance instructional approaches, align with Kansas College & Career Ready Standards (Common Core) and provide best practice strategies, tools, and resources to engage today’s digital learner. read more information... |
 | Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium: TechnologyLooking for minimum requirements for technology related to the 2014 Assessments? SBAC has revised these as of 06 February 2013. read more information... |
 | The Digital Learning Transition (DLT): A Massive Online Open Course (MOOC) for EducatorsThis online course will help your district leadership team understand the potential of digital learning, assess progress and set future goals for your school or district, and plan how to achieve those goals. Brought to you by the Friday Institute for Educational Innovation & the Alliance for Excellent Education's Project 24. read more information... |
 | Implementing a 1:1 Initiative? Webinar Archive Available |
 | Kansas BYOD Supplement to the 2013 KS DIgital Learning Report released!KSDE/TAKE is releasing a "Bring Your Own Device" (BYOD) supplement to the 2013 Kansas Digital Learning Report! This supplement provides a more in-depth view of BYOD initiatives in Kansas. Policies received are being shared here. read more information... |
 | Kansas 1:1 Supplement to 2013 KS Digital Learning Report Released!KSDE/TAKE is releasing the Kansas 1:1 Initiatives supplement to the 2013 Kansas Digital Learning Report! This supplement provides a more in-depth view of 1:1 initiatives in Kansas. read more information... |
 | Kansas Digital Learning Report 2013 In conjunction with the second National Digital Learning Day on February 6, 2013, the Kansas State Department of Education is pleased to release this report highlighting frequently asked questions related to digital learning environments across the state. For related policy documents, dialogue and sharing go here. For the full report: read more information... |
 | Governor Proclaims February 6th as Digital Learning Day in KansasAt a formal proclamation signing ceremony Friday, Jan 25, Governor Sam Brownback proclaimed Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013 as Digital Learning Day in Kansas and is encouraging students teachers, schools, parents, policymkers and all citizens of Kansas to learn more about ways to successfully integrate high-quality digital learning and the effective use of technology to help improve the learning of every student! 2013 Kansas Teacher of the Year, Dyane Smokorowski and a team of Andover Middle School 8th Graders attended the ceremony with KSDE leaders! For information on how to participate go here! See the Facebook post here! |
 | Digital Learning Day is Feb. 6, 2013---Are You Ready?Digital Learning Day is a national campaign that celebrates teachers and shines a spotlight on successful instructional practice and effective use of technology in classrooms across the country. The inaugural Digital Learning Day boasted tens of thousands of teachers representing nearly 2 million students.
The second annual Digital Learning Day is gaining momentum with ongoing activities, ideas, and collaboration opportunities leading up to February 6, 2013. Join the wave of education champions who seek to engage students, celebrate and empower teachers, and create a healthy learning environment, personalized for every child. Participation is free and easy.
Are YOU ready to change Teaching & Learning? Get Started Today! |
 | KS Technology Coordinators Professional Learning & Collaboration |
 | Transitioning Circuits from KAN-ED/KAN-ED State ContractDistricts are being notified by Kan-Ed a minimum of 90 days in advance regarding the requirement to transition circuits and internet access during the 2012-2013 school year. The following tips are intended to assist in the process of securing replacement circuits/services in a way that provides E-rate eligibility (ie. discounts) effective July 1, 2013. Please note: Circuits secured by districts through the Kan-Ed State Contract are also affected. If you are not sure if this information applies to you—please check with your Technology Coordinator and/or contact Kan-Ed. read more information... |
 | August 2012 Technology Updates |
 | Google SketchUp Pro Statewide Grant License Available to K-12Google's SketchUp Pro, a 3D modeling software application, is still available at no cost for Kansas schools through the statewide K-12 licensing grants. read more information... |
 | SETDA Releases The Broadband Imperative: Recommendations for K-12 Infrastructure NeedsPosted Wednesday, May 23, 2012 On Monday, the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) released The Broadband Imperative: Recommendations to Address K-12 Education Infrastructure Needs. This report examines current trends driving the need for more broadband in teaching, learning and school operations; provides state and district examples of the impact of robust deployment of broadband; and offers specific recommendations for the broadband capacity needed to ensure all students have access to the tools and resources they need to be college and career ready. read more information... |
 | KS Digital Learning Survey Results are in!To recognize the first annual National
Digital Learning Day on February 1, 2012,
the Kansas State Department of Education
is pleased to release a report
highlighting the most frequently asked
questions related to digital learning
environments across the state. The report includes a 1:1 brief as well as a BYOD snapshot.
Information in the report was collected
from 244 of the 286 Kansas school districts in January
2012 to provide a snapshot of the
educational technology landscape in our
state. The full report and more detailed report on 1:1 projects in the state is available here! |
 | Check out the KSDE Facebook Page www.facebook.com/kansasdoe
We look forward to this opportunity to connect with a new audience, and to reconnect with our old friends in a new way. On the KSDE Facebook page you can expect to find information on programs, policies and best practices; announcements and requests for input and expertise. Be sure to check out our Comment Policy and then feel free to share your thoughts and ideas with us here. We hope you’ll come back often and let us know how we can make this site more useful for you. Remember to "Like Us"! |
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