406 teachers and 1,970 students provided input on their technology use through a Google Forms survey.
A small group of teachers from throughout the district gathered to brush up on G Suite tools before attempting the Level 1 certification test.
Two-year comparison of identified current state issues with technology in Central Unified.
Ed Tech supported Central's first annual Math, Science, and Tech Conference held during Spring break.
Digital learning day was documented at Central High School West Campus in February.
Students at Teague Elementary School described their experiences with Prodigy and ST Math.
Central Unified celebrated the Hour of Code with a contest between elementary school sites.
Year one of School 2 Home in Central Unified was well received by parents and students. Over 300 students participated in the program, representing all school sites.
Math literacy through the use of technology was highlighted in a Central Ed Tech Team presentation at the CVELI conference in October.
Chromebooks and charging carts rolled out to every 3-6 grade classroom, 7-12 grade core classes, and 7-12 grade world language classes in the fall of 2016.
The Central Ed Tech Team changed their blog logo and left a calling card in each classroom where a Chromebook mini-lesson was presented in the fall of 2016.
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