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Secretary's Conference on Educational Technology 2000
Evaluation Tools
Archived Information


profiler.scrtec.org

Profiler inspires cooperation and collaboration among teachers and students to help them improve their skills around a general topic. Use Profiler to strengthen your school district's ability to share expertise. You can take a survey to assess your technology abilities and find someone who can help you strengthen these skills within your school.


engauge.ncrel.org

Developed by NCREL with the Metiri Group, enGauge provides a comprehensive view of critical factors in an educational system that strongly influence the effectiveness of educational technology.Scheduled for piloting in fall 2000, enGauge is a new Web-based framework and tool set designed to help schools and districts use technology effectively for learning, teaching, and managing.

www.ceoforum.org/starchart.cfm

The STaR Chart identifies and defines four school profiles ranging from the "Early Tech" school with little or no technology to the "Target Tech" school that provides a model for the integration and innovative use of education technology. The STaR Chart is not intended to be a measure of any particular school's technology and readiness, but rather to serve a benchmark against which every school can assess and track its own progress.

http://www.seirtec.org

SouthEast and Islands Regional Technology in Education Consortium (SEIR*TEC) is a group of national, regional, and university-based organizations, that provide technology-related assistance through awareness, policy development and planning, staff development, and evaluation. SEIR*TEC's mission is to encourage and support placement of technology in all classrooms for all learners across grade levels and to ensure that technology is an effective tool for successful learning. SEIR*TEC serves states, jurisdictions, school districts, preservice training institutions, adult and family literacy programs, and other constituents in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, the Virgin Islands, and West Virginia.

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