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The Technology Coordinator's Handbook
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by
Gerald Bailey
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Dr. Max Frazier
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Product Code: tchand
178 pages
ISTE,
2004
ISBN 978-1-56484-211-4
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NETST I,II,III,IV,V,VI
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NETSA I,II,III,IV,V,VI
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Audience: Technology coordinators and directors, network managers, school administrators and planners, college of education faculty and administrators
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Member $22.35
Nonmember $31.95
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Technology: No particular hardware or software is needed for this guide.
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The technology coordinator's job is in flux. Statewide certification programs are slowly being developed, but there's little general consensus on what this position should entail. Tech coordinators may handle a wide variety of complex tasks—from instructional support to network management to technology budgeting and planning—and need a comprehensive guide.
This handbook provides precisely that: a detailed introduction to the roles and functions performed by tech coordinators, the key issues they face, and the basic skills and qualifications needed to fulfill their responsibilities. Written for both working tech coordinators and those preparing to enter the profession, this essential reference has been field-tested and validated to provide leaders with the information and resources they need to effectively manage school and district technology operations.
FEATURES
- Comprehensive discussion of the technology coordinator’s role in K-12 schools and districts
- Examination of each of the essential skills and qualifications needed for technology leadership
- Resources for professional development and certification, grant writing, and E-rate filing
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