How Sustainable and Dynamic Tech Programs Play Into Larger School Goals

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Duration: 1 hour


The stress of sustaining educational technology programs is acute, and several questions loom large for administrators.

Experts agree that manpower, connectivity and money are necessary to solve the problem. However, they also agree that no solution is sustainable without clear goals. Schools at a critical transition point should consider how tech helps supports overall goal alignment, including issues like:

  • Staff shortages: Schools have lost teachers, superintendents and other administrators, not just technology department personnel
  • Decreasing enrollments: Besides government funding for tech running out, when enrollment is down, schools lose out on state and local funding
  • Lack of strategic technology plans: It’s easy to skip ahead to details, but districts need strategic tech plans with top priorities before diving into the weeds

SPEAKERS

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Dr. Kiesha King

Senior National Education Administrator
T-Mobile for Education



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Terrica Jamison

Director of Technology Resources
East Baton Rouge Parish School System (LA)




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Dr. Kevin Starks

K-12 Education Industry Segment Advisor
T-Mobile for Education





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Dr. Iris Garner

K-12 Education Industry Segment Advisor
T-Mobile for Education