Quick Fact:
In 2002-2003, EETT Formula grants to districts nationwide ranged from $278 to $6,672,114. Over 50 percent of the grants awarded were under $5,000.
Source:National Trends: Enhancing Education Through Technology, NCLB - Year One in Review, Conducted by Metiri Group, February 2004
Quote:
For public education to benefit from the rapidly evolving development of information and communication technology, leaders at every level–school, district, and state–must not only supervise, but provide informed, creative, and ultimately transformative leadership for systemic change.
-- National Education Technology Plan
TICAL is a statewide educational technology service provided by Santa Cruz
County Office of Education with funding from the California Department of Education.
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