Empowering educators, enriching curriculum, exceeding standards.
What should a good technology plan accomplish for my district?
The nuts and bolts of technology in today's school environment.
Our training is hands-on, realistic, and aligns with flex-fund requirements.
We are ERATE certified with several years experience.
Qualifications and screening processes for TekTegrity staff.
TekTegrity has been a long-time supporter of technology in schools, working closely with several school districts and community colleges in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Monterey, and Kern counties.
Our staff is ready to partner with your district personnel to provide teachers and students the tools they need to educate, learn, and become successful in the technology age.
From our extensive experience, we can help in the formation of technology committees, developing technology plans, identifying traditional and creative funding streams, securing board approval, purchasing and deployment of equipment, long-term maintenance, and hands-on training.
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An effective technology plan does the following:
"The technology situation in my district would be so much better if only ______________."
Now look at the following list. Chances are, many of the things your district needs are services we have extensive experience with.
To get more information about any of these topics or other technology projects, give TekTegrity a call at 805.596.0135 or 661.302.4532
TekTegrity provides a wide variety of technology training opportunities for educators and school district personnel. Specific classes, seminars, and materials can be selected from our menu of common topics or curriculum can be completely customized to fit the needs of your staff.
Whenever possible, we align our training with the requirements for flex funding and professional development for in-service days.
Basic computer trouble-shooting
Making the most of Accelerated Reader
Designing your own web-page
Microsoft Office basics
Microsoft Office advanced topics
Mastering email, outlook, contacts, and calenders
Presentation software for the classroom
Grading software and spreadsheets
Creating "cool" assessments
Internet etiquette
Maximizing free online resources
Practical uses for technology in your curriculum
Curriculum-specific technology
Academic performance improvements through technology
Academic achievement through technology
Data analysis
Understanding technology in the emergent generation
TekTegrity training coordinators are partnered with the Cal Poly College of Education and the San Luis Obispo County Office of Education to make training opportunities legitimate and valuable both in practical application and regulatory alignment.
For more information about the TekTegrity technology training menu, a calendar of upcoming opportunities in your area, or to discuss a unique training need, call a TekTegrity Schools training coordinator at 805.596.0135 or 661.302.4532
back to topERATE is a way to receive state and federal grant monies to fund technology plans in public schools, libraries, and other academic institutions. To learn more about ERATE, school-district qualifications, and the application process, visit www.universalservice.org
TekTegrity has several years experience working with school districts through the complicated process of successfully acquiring funds and matching qualified services and equipment to those funds.
The ERATE application process starts in October and ends in February of the school-year prior to requested funding. Extensive preliminary work must be done by the school-district prior to submittal of the formal application.
All TekTegrity technicians working in academic environments must first pass an intensive background check, drug-screening, and live-scan fingerprinting to ensure the highest levels of precaution and safety are met.
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