Title: Wisconsin K12 Technology Use, Research,
1Wisconsin K-12 Technology Use, Research, Costs
- Michelle Turner Mangan
- Tim Schell
- Wisconsin Adequacy Task Force
- April 24, 2006
2Overview
- Context of technology in the school setting
- 250 per pupil recommendation
- Distance Education
- Virtual Schools
3Context
- Theoretical benefits of technology in the school
setting
- Convenience productivity
- Interactivity
- Personalization
- Support is key included in current model
- Professional development
- Stable level of investment
- Ongoing technical support maintenance
- Governance, leadership, vision
- Current technology use in Wisconsin
- 97 of K-12 WI classrooms with at least one
computer online
4250 per pupil
- Fiscal resources for educational technology
- Federal, State, Local
- Allocating the 250 per pupil
- Computers (100)
- Operating System, productivity and other
non-instructional software (50)
- Network equipment, printers, copiers (50)
- Instructional software other hardware (50)
- Telecommunications part of district-level costs
5Computers
- Average Computer Purchase 1,200
- 3-year on-site warranty
- Replacement Cycle
- Model 4 years
- Current Use in WI 5.6 years!
- Student-to-Computer Ratio
- Model 31
- Current Use in WI 2.81
6Operating System, Productivity
Non-instructional Software
- Operating system (3 yrs) 57
- Productivity Suite (3 yrs) 55
- Server Software (3 yrs) 1,500
- Database (3 yrs) 150
- Antivirus anti-spyware (annually) 10
- Other Network 17
7Network Equipment, Printers, Copiers
- Network Equipment (26pp)
- Annual replacements service contract 17 per
pupil
- Internet 9 per pupil
- Printers (18pp)
- 4 year replacement cycle 11 per pupil
- Paper, ink, toners 7 per pupil
- Copiers (6pp)
8Instructional Software Hardware
- Hardware (25pp)
- Instructional Software (25pp)
- I CAN Learn Education Systems
- Research Kirby, P. C. (2004). Comparison of I
CAN Learn and traditionally-taught 8th grade
student performance on the Georgia
Criterion-Referenced Competency Test. Unpublished
manuscript. - Cost 300,000 one-time expense for a 30
workstation classroom. Over three years with 400
students, the cost calculates to 167 per pupil
for the software. - Renaissance LearningTM
- Research Nunnery, J. A. (2006). A Randomized
Experimental Evaluation of the Impact of
Accelerated Reader/Reading Renaissance
Implementation on Reading Achievement in Grades 3
to 6. Journal of Education for Students Placed
At Risk, 11(1), 1-18. - Costs For 500 students, 4.39-16.17 per student
in start-up costs, with 1.54-2.18 per student
in follow-up years.
9Technology Costs Example
10Distance Education
- Description
- Real-time video conferencing over a state managed
network
- Trend to incorporate other technologies to
supplement video conferencing (JEDI)
- Current Use
- 20,000 K-12 students
- 285 high schools in regional networks
- Participation rates highest in small schools
- Research
- Effectiveness (Learning Point Associates, 2005)
- Wisconsin Distance Education Needs Assessment
(WENCC, 2002)
- Costs
- 7,000 Network membership maintenance
- 143-275 per student course fees
- 3,000 State video service (post-discount)
- Variable local supervision costs
11Distance Education (contd.)
12Distance Education (contd.)
13Distance Education (contd.)
14Virtual Schools
- Current Use
- Approximately 5,000 WI students
- 1/3 in virtual charter schools
- Research
- Effectiveness (Learning Point Associates, 2005)
- Costs (Colorado Study, 2004)
- Costs
- Virtual charter schools report 6,000 per pupil
- Service Providers charge 325 per pupil per
semester
- 8 to 10 enrolled students needed for cost
recovery
- Districts can purchase learning management
service access for 1,100 annually plus a 9 per
pupil cost.
15Thank You
- Michelle Turner Mangan
- maturner3_at_wisc.edu
- (608) 265-3523
- Tim Schell
- tschell_at_waunakee.k12.wi.us
- (608) 849-2020