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Information and Communication Technology I (ICT I)

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Updated 06/11/09

Since the legislature is still debating over the budget, MDE has made a decision to offer training only to those teachers who are newly hired from Phase I or Phase II schools.

Phase III schools will not be announced until the budget is finalized and passed through the legislature. As soon as we know who the Phase III schools are we will begin to formulate an alternative training schedule for these ICT I – Phase III teachers. This alternative training plan is to provide ICT I teachers just-in-time training during 3 selected weekends during the fall and three selected weekends during the spring. The dates of these selected weekends will be published at a later date.
If you have additional questions, please contact Dr. Marilyn Bowen at Marilyn.bowen@rcu.msstate.edu

Registration Information

Registration for Phase III sites will begin pending legislative approval of the FY 2010 budget. Newly hired ICT I teachers in Phase I and Phase II sites have already been requested to send a list of teachers who need to be trained during the summer of 2009.

Please check this webpage frequently for the latest information.

Regional Workshop Information

Section Online and Face-to-Face Meeting Dates & Times Location Instructor

SECTION 1

CANCELLED

Batesville Junior High School

 
SECTION 2

CANCELLED

Oak Grove Middle School

 

SECTION 3

CANCELLED

Tupelo Middle School

 
SECTION 4

Online Prework (via Blackboard)
Begins June 15, 2009

Basic Blackboard
UbD
Teaching Strategies
Assessment

Microsoft Office 2007 Online Training
TBD: Microsoft Word
TBD: Microsoft PowerPoint

Face-to-Face
July 6-10, 2009 (9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.)
July 20–24, 2009 (9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.)

Online Curriculum Training
TBD


Brandon Middle School
408 S. College St. 
Brandon MS  39042

Mary Dunaway
mdunaway@rcsd.ms

Travel Information

The Research and Curriculum Unit will reimburse each individual participant for necessary meals, lodging, and mileage in personal vehicles. Reimbursement for meals is limited to a maximum of $25.00 per day with overnight stay.  If a meal is provided at the meeting, your meal allowance will be reduced to $15 per day. Hotel reimbursement is limited to a maximum of $85.00 plus tax per night and rooms should be booked at the “standard single state rate.” It is your responsibility to make hotel reservations and to turn in lodging receipts in your name for reimbursement.  All lodging receipts must show a zero balance.  Lodging will be allowed for those who live in excess of 50 miles from the meeting location.  If you live over 75 miles from the location lodging will be allowed for the night prior if the meeting begins prior to 10 a.m.  Lodging will be allowed for the last night of the meeting if the participant will be traveling over 75 miles and the meeting adjourns after 4 p.m.   Mileage is reimbursed from the school to the meeting location and return at $.55 per mile.  Due to a change in MSU Business Office procedures, direct billing and reimbursement of participant’s travel expenses to a school district is no longer feasible. This change includes billing for lodging and use of a school vehicle. 

Licensure Requirements

The State Board of Education approved a new endorsement codes for Information and Communication Technology on April 20, 2007.

Endorsement Code Requirements
981 – Information and Communication Technology I
  1. Hold a current, 5-year standard teaching license in an endorsed academic or vocational area.
  2. Successfully complete an approved computer literacy certification exam.
  3. Be able to function in and maintain a networked lab.
  4. Successfully complete a certification for online learning workshop, module, or course that is approved by the Mississippi Department of Education.
  5. Know how to keyboard properly and key a total of 30 net words per minute using the touch method.
  6. Successfully complete a certification workshop, module, or course that is approved by the Mississippi Department of Education.

 

News and Updates
MDE Brief Spring 2009
MDE Brief Fall 2008
MDE Brief Spring 2008
MDE Brief Fall 2007
MDE Brief Spring 2007
MDE Brief Fall 2006
eSchool News Article
The Silent Epidemic: Perspectives of High School Dropouts
Reinventing the American High School for the 21st Century
Results That Matter: 21st Century Skills and High School Reform
ICT Literacy Resources



Comments, questions, or suggestions?
Please contact patti.abraham@rcu.msstate.edu