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ERIC ED460594: Preparing Your School Building for Technology. Proceedings of the Council of Education Facility Planners International (CEFPI) Conference (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, October 4-7, 1998). PDF

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DOCUMENT RESUME EF 005 313 ED 460 594 Preparing Your School Building for Technology. Proceedings TITLE of the Council of Education Facility Planners International (CEFPI) Conference (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, October 4-7, 1998). Council of Educational Facility Planners, International, INSTITUTION Scottsdale, AZ. 1998-01-25 PUB DATE 159p.; No longer available online. NOTE Proceedings (021) Collected Works PUB TYPE MF01/PC07 Plus Postage. EDRS PRICE *Classroom Design; *Educational Facilities planning; DESCRIPTORS *Educational Technology; Elementary Secondary Education; Public Schools; *Technology Integration Retrofitting; Technological Infrastructure; *Technology IDENTIFIERS Implementation ABSTRACT Participants in the 1998 annual technology conference of the Council of Educational Facility Planners, International discussed adapting today's school buildings to meet the new educational technology. This document presents the presentation materials (mostly copies of slides or transparencies, with little or no accompanying text) delivered by speakers at the conference. Each presenter addressed the overall subject of the classroom of the future and explored such topics as educational technology planning, developing computer and video infrastructures, educational technology costs, hardware considerations, and bidding and purchasing of technology. (GR) Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. Preparing Your School Building for Technology. Proceedings of the Council of Educational Facility Planners International (CEFPI) Conference (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, October 4-7, 1998) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Office of Educational Research and Improvement PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE AND EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION DISSEMINATE THIS MATERIAL HAS CENTER (ERIC) BEEN GRANTED BY This document has been reproduced as la received from the person or organization T. Wall originating it. 0 Minor changes have been made to improve reproduction quality TO T1-1E EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) Points of view or opinions stated in this document do not necessarily represent official OERI position or policy. AVAiLABLE BEST COPY 2 CEFPI's 1998 Technology Conference Preparing Your School Building for Technology Table of Contents Determining which Technology Works for Your Instructional Space Primary Factors A. Technology in Education B. Technology Cost Centers C. Technology Implementation Process II. Implementation Overview A. Technology Master Plans B. Support Staff Organization: Educational Technology Systems and Support III. Technology Infrastructure/Cabling IV. Implementation Costs for Technology Systems V. Networks: Basic Concepts and System Types VI. Voice A. Data B. Media Retrieval C. Video D. Wide Area Networks E. Technology Bid Packages: Controlling the Process VII. Universal Service Report VIII. CEFPI THANKS THE TECHWEST 1998 EXHIBITORS FOR THEIR GENEROSITY IN DISPLAYING THE CLASSROOM OF THE FUTURE INTERIOR CONCEPTS NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE CORPORATION (NIC) RAULAND-BORG CORPORATION ZENITH ELECTRONICS TECHWEST 1998 EXHIBITORS INTERIOR CONCEPTS 1825 Trimble Court Spring Lake, MI 49456 Phone: 616/842-5550 Fax: 616/846-3925 Cindy Wessel NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE CORPORATION (NIC) 2109 E. Cedar Street, Suite 1 Tempe, AZ 85281 Phone: 602/804-0922 Fax: 602.804-0939 Elizabeth Barrett RAULAND-BORG CORPORATION 3450 Oakton Street Skokie, IL 60076-2951 Phone: 8471679-0900 Fax: 847/679-0625 Michael Shares ZENITH ELECTRONICS C/O HAGER SHARP 1090 Vermont Avenue, NW, 3rd Floor Washington, DC 20005 Phone: 202/842-3600 Fax: 202/842-4032 Ben Casados Preparing Your School Buildings for Technology The Council of Educational Facility Planners, International is fortunate to have wonderful and experience in resources within its membershippeople whose knowledge, understanding, It is with great pride and gratitude that educational facility development is unmatched worldwide. professionals who have shared we thank the following outstanding CEFPI members and other their expertise as presenters at our annual Technology Conference. Glenn E. Meeks, REFP Shane Cabe President Vice President of Operations Meeks Technology Group Meeks Technology Group 209 New Edition Court 209 New Edition Court Cary, NC 27511 Cary, NC 27511 Phone: 919-468-9595 Phone: 919-468-9595 Fax: 919-468-9597 Fax: 919-468-9597 Peggy O'Neill Ricki Fisher Autocad/Autodesk Representative South Central Regional Manager The CAD Store Meeks Technology Group 4220 W. Northern 5926 Balcones #240 Phoenix, AZ -Austin, TX 78731 Phone: 800-576-6789 Phone: 512-451-8666 Fax: 512-451-8777 Jake Schlumpf Ginger Hovenic, Ed.D. Solutions Development Manager Executive Director Compaq Computer Corporation Classroom of the Future Foundation 20555 SH 249 M/S 580703 San Diego County Office of Education Houston, TX 77070-2698 6401 Linda Vista Road Phone: 713-927-8650 San Diego, CA 92111-7399 Fax: 713-514-9680 Phone: 619-292-3807 Fax: 619-571-5943 Bill Walton Warren Loveless Founder/Director Regional Manager ITC Learning Corporation Neeks Technology Group 13515 Dulles Technology Drive 5630 S. Waterbury Way, Suite B-101 Herndon, VA 20171 Salt Lake City, UT 84121 Phone: 703-713-3335 Phone: 801-277-9791 Fax: 703-713-0065 Fax: 801-277-9810 MAXIMIZING YOUR PURCHASING DOLLARS. 0 1998 Meeks 'Technology Group 110W DO YOU DETERMINE VIE TECHNOLOGY WHICH WORKS FOR YOUR INSTRUCTIONAL SPACE? 0 199g Meeks Technology Group 1 PRIMARY FACTOR WHICH DETERMINES TECHNOLOGY Oversimplification: THE "CURRICULUM" What Do You Want The Learner To Learn In Your Instructional Space? © 1998 Meeks Technology Group THE CURRICULUM DRIVES THE INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM CURRICULUM - What Is The Learner SuPposed To Learn? INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM - What Activities Enable The Learner To Gain The Knowledge Or Skill They Are Supposed To Gain? (Classroom Activities/Tasks) © 1998 Meeks Technology Group 2 INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM TEXTBOOK AUDIO OMPUTER C &MANIPU- VISUAL SOFTWARE LATIVES HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS FACILITY REQUIREMENTS 1998 Meeks Technology Group SECOND PRIMARY FACTOR WHICH DEFINES TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION DELIVERY CATEGORIES How Many Learners Will Receive the Same Information At the Same Time? 0 1998 Meeks Technology Group 3 INFORMATION DELIVERY CATEGORIES Workstations One To Three People Work Groups Six To Eight People Utilizing Workstations Simultaneously / Interactively For A Project Presentation Systems Information Presentation To Ten Or More People 1998 Meeks Technology Group SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES LEND THEMSELVES TO SPECIFIC TASKS Classroom Tasks Computer Video No Technology 1998 Meeks Technology Group 10 4

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