Federal report details public K-12 tech use
January 12, 2010
While most American schools employ an education-technology leader either full or part time, 17 percent of districts surveyed in fall 2008 reported having no one in place to oversee the use of technology in schools. Small districts were more likely to remain without a technology director: 21 percent of districts with an enrollment of less than 2,500 said they did not have a technology director, compared with 5 percent of districts with an enrollment size of 10,000 or more. The survey, "Educational Technology in Public School Districts: Fall 2008," was sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Educational Technology (OET).
Federal report details public K-12 tech use