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Question of the Week Archive

January 28, 2008 - February 4, 2008

Who's Leading

Technology use is sometimes dictated by a top-down vision or something that bubbles up from the user level.

Who sets your district's vision and expectations for technology and how it is used to advance overall education goals?
a) Our superintendent is the district leader for technology use.
5.3%
b) Our superintendent and cabinet-level staff are the technology leaders.
10.5%
c) The district technology director sets our technology vision and goals.
47.4%
d) Building principals drive our technology use and policy.
0.0%
e) All administrators—district and building-level- share the leadership role.
0.0%
f) We don't have an overall technology vision or technology leader.
36.8




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