Tech Plans
Each school site maintains a site-based educational technology plan facilitated by the site technology lead teacher. The site technology plans, with input from parents and other stakeholders, inform the writing of the district's Master Educational Technology Plan (METP). The Master Educational Technology Plan can be found within Technology Support Services.
Educational Technology
Educational Technology Vision
Claremont Unified School District realizes that the ability to effectively use technology is essential for success in the world today. To meet this reality, CUSD will provide safe and equitable access to digital tools as an integral part of the learning and work environment.
Accordingly, students and staff will use technology to:
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Access and evaluate a variety of informational resources
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Contribute to society as responsible digital citizens
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Extend learning beyond the classroom and workplace
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Communicate and collaborate
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Inspire creativity, productivity and innovation
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Explore content in engaging ways
Educational Technology Mission
Digital Resources
Educational Technology supports the use of a variety of instructional tools, including but not limited to:
- Accelerated Reader
- Canvas
- Google Apps for Education
- Google Classroom
- Illuminate
- Internet Safety
- Office 365
- One-to-one Mobile Learning with iPad
- Read 180
- SBAC CAASPP
- Turnitin.com
Partners
The Ed Tech Team
Cheryl Fiello
Coordinator II Educational Technology
909-398-0609, Ext. 70280
Kara Evans
Teacher on Special Assignment, Technology
909-398-0609, Ext. 70241
Ed Tech and Tech Support Services
Educational Technology focuses on the "how and why" instructional uses of technology, while Technology Support Services focuses on the "nuts and bolts" of infrastructure and maintenance. Both Educational Technology and Technology Support Services work together under Educational Services to ensure faculty, staff, students and parents have reliable and effective experiences using technology to transform teaching and learning.