Originally published: June 23, 2010
Last updated: November 29, 2010 - 11:41am
Making sure staff members have the professional development they need to ensure effective 21st-century teaching and learning is the top challenge facing school district chief technology officers (CTOs), according to a survey that queried more than 50 Illinois school district CTOs.
The survey, titled "The Challenges and Professional Development Needs of the District Technology Leader," was conducted by the Illinois Chief Technology Officers (ILCTO), a nonprofit organization that helps CTOs in "realizing their [school districts'] visions and goals for the effective, secure, and rapid implementation of instructional technology and operational information technology." According to the organization, a district CTO "could be an administrator, manager, or teacher who has responsibility for technology operation across a school district."
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