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Invitation to Participate: Speak Up 2014 Technology Survey


Invitation to Participate: Speak Up 2014

Calling all K-12 Students, Staff, Administrators & Parents
to share their ideas about the use of technology for learning


Speak Up is facilitated by Project Tomorrow a national education non-profit organization.

Visit trc.mansd.org/speakup2014 to get started and
preview student surveys

About Speak Up 2014:
  • Online surveys are now open through December 19th, 2014.
  • Surveys are available this year for: K-12 students, teachers, librarians, principals, district administrators, technology leaders, parents, business partners and community members.  The parent survey is also available in Spanish!
  • Elementary teachers have the option of administering a group survey.
  • All information is 100% confidential.
  • Project Tomorrow annually shares the nationally aggregated data with Congress, the US Department of Education, research organizations and many state governments.
  • Survey question topics include:  
learning and teaching with technology, 21st century skills, science/math instruction, STEM career exploration, online and blended learning, mobile devices, e-textbooks, flipped classrooms, professional development, school-to-home communications, digital citizenship and investment recommendations for 21st century schools.  


INSTRUCTIONS:
Choose a survey
Look up your school by state and then school
Inline image 1The secret word for students is: speaknow

Contact Liane St. Laurent at lstlaurent@mansd.org if you are not able to locate your school.

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