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FRSS district tech questionnaire

FRSS Educational Technology in Public School Districts (KI)

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FORM APPROVED

NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS O.M.B. No.: 1850–0733

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006–5651 EXPIRATION DATE: 10/2009


educational technology in public school districts


FAST RESPONSE SURVEY SYSTEM

This survey is authorized by law (P.L. 103-382). While participation in this survey is voluntary, your cooperation is critical to make the results of this survey comprehensive, accurate, and timely.


Technology: Information technology such as computers, devices that may be attached to computers (e.g., LCD projector, interactive whiteboard, digital camera), networks (e.g., Internet, local networks), and computer software. We specifically are not including non-computer technologies such as overhead projectors and VCRs.

Asset recovery program: Asset recovery programs provide third-party disposal services for owned or leased computers, which are then usually refurbished or recycled.

Blogs: Websites where an individual or group creates a running log of entries that can be read by other users, such as in a journal.

Wikis: Collaborative websites that allows users to freely create and edit web page content (e.g., Wikipedia).

Social networking websites: Online social networks for communities of people who share interests and activities, or who are interested in exploring the interests and activities of others (e.g., Facebook, MySpace).










IF ABOVE DISTRICT INFORMATION IS INCORRECT, PLEASE UPDATE DIRECTLY ON LABEL.


Name of Person Completing This Form:


Title/Position:


Telephone Number: E-mail:


Best days and times to reach you (in case of questions):





THANK YOU. PLEASE KEEP A COPY OF THE SURVEY FOR YOUR RECORDS.


PLEASE RETURN COMPLETED FORM TO: IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS, CONTACT:

Mail: Brian Kleiner (8096.13.03) Brian Kleiner at Westat

Westat 800-937-8281, Ext. 4469 or 301-294-4469

1650 Research Boulevard E-mail: Briankleiner@westat.com
Rockville, Maryland 20850-3195

Fax: 800-254-0984


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FRSS 93, 05/2008

1. How many schools are there in your district? ______

2. How many schools in your district have a local area network (LAN) connecting the computers within the school? ____

3. Does your district have a network connecting the district to its schools (e.g., a Wide Area Network)?

Yes 1

No 2 (Skip to question 6.)

4. How many schools are connected to the district network? _____

  1. Please provide information on your district network connections:

In part 1, indicate the number of schools that have each type of connection to the district. (Exclude connections that are only internal to schools. If no schools have a specific connection type, enter 0.)

In part 2, indicate “yes” or “no” for each connection type from the district to the Internet service provider(s). (If you obtain Internet service through a regional or state network, include the connection from your district to that network.)

Type of district network connection

1. From district
to schools

2. From district to Internet
service provider(s)

Number of schools

Yes

No

a. Dialup or ISDN

_________

1

2


b. DSL

_________

1

2


c. Broadband Cable

_________

1

2


d. T1 or DS1

_________

1

2


e. T3 or DS3

_________

1

2


f. Direct Fiber

_________

1

2


g. Wireless (do not include wireless connections from lap-

tops to a cart with the cart connected to a wall port)

_________

1

2


h. Other connection type (please specify):

_________

1

2



6. Does your district have the ability to switch to a backup connection to the Internet if a primary connection goes down?

Yes 1

No 2


7. Does your district have a formal computer replacement plan (for some or all computers) that is reflected in long-term district budget planning?

Yes 1

No 2


8. Does your district participate in an asset recovery program for its computers? (See definition on cover.)

Yes, for all computers 1

Yes, for some computers 2

No 3

9. What does your district generally do with older computers that can no longer serve their original purpose? (Circle one on each line.)


Yes

No

a. Continue to use until nonfunctional

1

2

b. Upgrade memory or components to extend useful life

1

2

c. Re-purpose for less demanding tasks

1

2

d. Donate to other school districts, nonprofits, families, etc.

1

2

e. Sell/auction

1

2

f. Recycle/dispose

1

2

g. Other (please specify):

1

2


10. Please indicate whether your district has written policies restricting use (e.g., blocking access) or specifying acceptable use by students that specifically address each of the following: (Circle one on each line.)


Yes

No

a. Cell phones

1

2

b. Mp3 players/iPods

1

2

c. Wikis and/or blogs (definitions on cover)

1

2

d. Social networking websites (definition on cover)

1

2

e. Email

1

2

f. Other Internet use.

1

2

11. Please indicate whether your district offers its elementary and secondary school teachers the following: (Circle one on each line for elementary teachers and one for secondary teachers. If your district has no teachers at one of those levels, leave that level blank.)

Technology offered to teachers

Elementary school teachers

Secondary school teachers

Yes, to all elementary teachers

Yes, to some elementary teachers

No

Yes, to all secondary teachers

Yes, to some secondary teachers

No

a. Server space for the purpose of posting their own web pages or class materials

1

2

3

1

2

3

b. Access to online district resources (multi-
media resources, professional development materials)

1

2

3

1

2

3

c. Remote access (e.g., access from home) to school or district software

1

2

3

1

2

3

d. Access to course management and delivery software

1

2

3

1

2

3

e. Access to electronic administrative tools
(e.g., electronic gradebooks)

1

2

3

1

2

3

f. Online curricula

1

2

3

1

2

3

g. Opportunities for distance learning
(e.g., professional development offered over the Internet or through videoconferencing)

1

2

3

1

2

3

h. Online student assessment tools

1

2

3

1

2

3


12. Please indicate whether your district offers its elementary and secondary students the following: (Circle one on each line for elementary students and one for secondary students. If your district has no students at one of those levels, leave that level blank.)

Technology offered to students

Elementary school students

Secondary school students

Yes, to all elementary students

Yes, to some elementary students

No

Yes, to all secondary students

Yes, to some secondary students

No

a. Email accounts used for schoolwork

1

2

3

1

2

3

b. Electronic storage space on a server

1

2

3

1

2

3

c. Online access to the library catalogue

1

2

3

1

2

3

d. Online access to databases

1

2

3

1

2

3

e. Online curricula

1

2

3

1

2

3

f. Opportunities for distance learning over the Internet or through videoconferencing

1

2

3

1

2

3

g. Remote access (e.g., at home) to most software that is used in their classes

1

2

3

1

2

3


13. Are the following types of student data kept in an electronic data system? (Circle one on each line.)


Yes

No

a. Personal data (e.g., contact information)

1

2

b. Demographic data (e.g., race/ethnicity, gender)

1

2

c. Enrollment data (e.g., status and location)

1

2

d. Attendance data

1

2

e. Records on disciplinary actions

1

2

f. Health record data

1

2

g. Recent report cards

1

2

h. Grade history (e.g., transcripts)

1

2

i. Individual Education Plans (IEPs)

1

2

j. Transportation data (e.g., bus assignments)

1

2

k. State standardized assessment scores

1

2

l. District-wide assessment results

1

2

14. Does your district employ an individual who is responsible for educational technology leadership (e.g., a Chief Information Officer or comparable role)?

Yes, full-time devoted to this role 1

Yes, part-time devoted to this role 2

No 3

15. In part 1, indicate whether your district offers teacher professional development (e.g., workshops, courses, coordinated workgroups) in the following topics. In part 2, indicate whether your district requires teachers to participate in professional development in each topic. (Please answer both parts for each item.)

Topics for teacher professional development

1. Offered by district

2. Required by district

Yes

No

Yes

No

a. Using multimedia digital content (e.g., digital audio or video) for instruction

1

2

1

2

b. Using content-specific software tools for instruction (e.g., graphic organizers, interactive math programs, graphing tools, etc.)

1

2

1

2

c. Using Internet resources and communication tools for instruction (e.g., accessing education materials, online discussion forums, virtual field trips)

1

2

1

2

d. Integrating technology into instruction

1

2

1

2

e. Creating or using digital portfolios

1

2

1

2

f. Developing curriculum plans that include using technology to address content standards

1

2

1

2

g. Applying technology in assessing student achievement with respect to state curriculum standards

1

2

1

2

h. Using technology to access or manipulate data to guide instruction

1

2

1

2

i. Using student assessment and evaluation strategies that involve technology (e.g., real-time feedback on assessments, databases that link standards with instructional resources and strategies)

1

2

1

2

j. Teaching via distance learning

1

2

1

2

k. Using technology to support collaboration

1

2

1

2

l. Using technology to promote dialogue on student performance indicators and related data

1

2

1

2

m. Internet safety

1

2

1

2

n. Intellectual property and copyright rules

1

2

1

2

16. Please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with each of the following statements as it relates to using educational technology in the instructional program in your district. (Circle one on each line.)


Strongly disagree

Somewhat disagree

Neither agree nor disagree

Somewhat agree

Strongly agree

a. Technology is a priority for the district administration

1

2

3

4

5

b. Teachers are sufficiently trained to integrate technology into classroom instruction

1

2

3

4

5

c. Teachers are interested in using technology in classroom instruction

1

2

3

4

5

d. Technology infrastructure is adequate
(e.g., adequate Internet speeds)

1

2

3

4

5

e. Technical support for educational technology is adequate

1

2

3

4

5

f. Funding for educational technology is adequate

1

2

3

4

5

g. Funding for educational technology is being spent in the most appropriate ways

1

2

3

4

5

h. Use of educational technology is adversely affected by competing priorities in the classroom

1

2

3

4

5



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