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Round 8 Applications Due July 30, 2009 PDF Print E-mail

Please note revised application deadline!

CTAP Region 4 Resources for Round 8

EETT-C Round 8 RFA and Criteria

EETT-C Round 8 guidelines

CTAP Region 4 EETT-C Round 8 PowerPoint

Based on the Round 8 criteria:

NEW! Based on the round 8 narrative (pages 8-18):
EETT-C Round 8 writing Template - Thanks to CTAP Region 2

Middle School Student Survey in scantron form - aligned with ETP survey questions

Upper Elementary Student Survey in Scantron form - aligned with ETP survey questions.

Free online student technology skills assessement tool -  Simple Assessment

NCREL's Technology Integration - Understanding the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001

California 8th Grade Technology Literacy Analysis - compiled by the SETS Project EdTechProfile

Complete list of Common Data Elements - Appendix C of the Round 7 RFA

Common Data Elements - the Key Elements

21st Century Skills Resources

Essential Program Components: CDE's nine essential program components supporting academic student achievement

ISTE Teacher Standards

NETS Student Standards - choose the updated 2007 student standards

THE California Department of Education Round 8 Website

<http://www.cde.ca.gov/ls/et/ft/eettcomp.asp>

Enhancing Education Through Technology-Competitive (EETT-C) grant program provides funding for grades four through eight to assist eligible local educational agencies (LEA) in using technology to enhance teaching and learning.

EETT-C is a competitive grant process. LEAs must complete an application, which is scored and ranked against other competitors. The top scoring applications will be funded.

Questions concerning EETT-C can be directed to Julianne Pyle in the Education Technology Office, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , 916-323-5216.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 09 June 2009 21:14 )
 
Revised EETT-C Round 8 RFA Posted! PDF Print E-mail

The California Department of Education  recently posted additional
information about Round 8 of the Enhancing Education Through Technology competitive grant (EETT-C), including a REVISED RFA (request for application) and the eligibility list at its EETT-C website.  Application are due on July 30, 2009 at 5:00 PM.

The primary goal of the competitive EETT program is to provide funding for
grades 4-8 to assist eligible districts and schools to utilize technology to
enhance teaching and to promote learning. EETT competitive grants will make
$300 per student available to support technology in schools. If an
individual school has received full EETT Competitive funding in any prior
year, that school may not be funded in Round 8.

CTAP Region IV hosted informational meetings on April 1 and 3 at Contra Costa, Alameda, and San Mateo COEs for districts and direct-funded charter schools that may be eligible in Round 8.  Once the eligibility list and the RFA was posted, CTAP 4 contact all districts and charter school that are eligible in round 8. The application due date is July 30, 2009.

An additional support workshop is scheduled for June 17, 2009 at the Alameda County Office of Education. Registration required: Click here to register.

For more information contact Micheline LeBlanc, Region 4 Program Director. Visit the Region 4 EETT-C round 8 website for application resources.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 09 June 2009 21:10 )