Be aware!!  We used the online portal last year to enter data into the
inventory, all was well.  When we printed a hard copy of the plan the
inventory numbers were completely screwed up!!!  What you see on the portal
is definitely not what you get when you print the inventory.  I made my LTC
director aware of it who then informed IIRC and ISBE.  IIRC was looking into
fixing it (let's hope it's fixed for you guys) and ISBE was going to let the
peer reviewers know (do not know if this happened).

Bob

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[mailto:tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org] On Behalf Of Steele, Thomas C
Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2010 3:53 AM
To: Tech-Geeks Mailing List
Subject: Re: [tech-geeks] ISBE Tech Inventory Survey

This is our "lucky" year to write one as well.  I have also been told by our
LTC that the TIP and DIP plans are being integrated this year.  That is
GREAT NEWS and something that is long overdue.  We have been pushing for
such an integration for years!

Based on the preliminary information provided us (namely templates), there
seem to be some areas of concern that we are going to have to be careful
with.  The tech inventory is obviously still a sore point and, from what I
understand, has not yet been finalized (we will still have to do one, but I
don't think the format is complete).  I can generate some very comprehensive
inventory reports that are more than sufficient for USAC but don't come
close to fitting the current ISBE template.  I have requested of our LTC
that my inventory reports be accepted in lieu of the ISBE template - I have
not heard back and I expect the answer will probably be no, but if enough of
us bring this up, perhaps we might see *some* change.

Granted all I have seen is the templates, but it appears the new plan has
meeting/maintaining AYP as the primary focus and everything has to be backed
up by data.  I don't necessarily have a problem with that, but it makes it
much more challenging to work in all the E-ratable services.  For example,
it is hard to prove, with verifiable data, that cell phones for bus drivers
are going to help you meet/maintain AYP.  Certainly data and strategies can
be incorporated into the plan to allow for this, but it is unlikely a
school/district improvement team is going to be looking at these types of
things.

Considering that the only tech funding left is E-rate, it would really be
nice to see ISBE go back to the "Tech Plan Lite" that was used several years
ago that simply met the minimum requirements for USAC.

The irony of this whole situation is that the integration of TIP and DIP/SIP
means that tech planning pretty much has to be done no matter what while at
the same time the only tech funding source (USAC/E-rate) is considering a
rule change making most services schools receive (Priority 1 services)
exempt from the tech plan requirements.

-TS      



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rkas...@valmeyerk12.org
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 8:50 PM
To: Tech-Geeks Mailing List
Subject: Re: [tech-geeks] ISBE Tech Inventory Survey

I've gotten in trouble too many times for expressing my opinion on the  
subject, but when you look at some of the requirements, you gotta  
wonder who we're paying to come up with this stuff and why they can't  
keep up with the changes but we're expected to.  This is exactly what  
happens when politicians decide to run something they know nothing  
about because they want to say "look what we did" so they can keep  
their jobs.

The good thing is that the TP is going to be rolled up in the school  
improvement plan.  The bad part is that someone who knows less than  
the people writing the criteria is going to be writing the plan.  The  
good news for us is that we'll have to do the inventory and that's  
about it.

Quoting Heath Henderson <hmh1...@gmail.com>:

> I can't say anything nice about Tech plans. I just don't see how  
> they are technically a tech plan. I think they need to be termed  
> Fundamental Organizational Outline of Longitudinal Instruction by  
> School Honorees.
>
> I seriously think however FOOLISH the basis is sound. I don't think  
> it is really in the realm of "tech" though. I think it is more  
> appropriate for school administrators on the curriculum side to  
> address the needs and paths the district wants to pursue  
> educationally and instructionally. Tech only has small hand in what  
> these plans are designed for but somehow we the tech republic get  
> the brunt of doing these plans I think sometimes because  
> Administration might not want to or be confused because it is titled  
> "Tech Plan."
>
> -Heath Henderson
>
> On Sep 20, 2010, at 2:28 PM, JimHays <hay...@sages.us> wrote:
>
>> Bob said my least favorite two word phrases - "Tech Plan".  If  
>> someone wants to make real and positive political reform the word  
>> "tech" would never, ever, ever be followed by the word "plan".
>>
>>
>>
>> Bob Schmidt wrote:
>>> Has anyone seen this template and how horribly outdated it is?   
>>> The spreadsheet doesn't even include Windows 7, but it still has  
>>> Windows 95!
>>> It asks how many computers I have with a modem below 28.8kbps, and  
>>> how many have 28.8 or better!
>>> Then it asks for Brand Names like Smart Boards or Mimeos.   What  
>>> if I have Promethian?
>>> Then they want to know how many Firewalls, Spam Filters, Content  
>>> Filters and Intrusion Detectors I have in our classrooms and  
>>> administrative offices.
>>> Does anyone still use LCD Panels on overhead projectors?
>>> There is no mention of Student Response Systems at all.
>>> And it goes on and on and on.
>>> Who writes this stuff and how much are we paying them?
>>> Sorry, I am very frustrated today dealing with this Tech Plan.
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