STAFF DEVELOPMENT SURVEY FOR CLASSIFIED AND CERTIFIED PERSONNEL 2006/2007

This information will be used to evaluate how Technology Funded Grants are helping staff learn and integrate technology. It will also be used to help develop future staff development activities for the district. The areas covered in this survey have been targeted by the department of education as priorities for staff development funding. Please be as precise in your answers as possible so that we can acquire the funding that will most help the district reach its goals.
Thank You.

First Name: Last Name: School:

With your mouse, click on the Level menu and select the Level number which best reflects your current level of skill attainment.

1. Basic Computer Operation

Level 1 - I do not use a computer.
Level 2 - I can use the computer to run a few specific, pre-loaded programs. It has little effect on either my work or home life. I am somewhat anxious I might damage the machine or its programs.
Level 3 - I can set-up my computer and peripheral devices, load software, print, and use most of the operating system tools like the scrapbook, clock, notepad, find command, and trash can.
Level 4 - I can run two programs simultaneously, and have several applications open at the same time. I can customize the look and sounds of my computer. I look for programs and techniques to maximize my operating system. I feel confident enough to teach others some basic operations.


2. File Management

Level 1 - I do not save any documents I create using the computer.
Level 2 - I save documents I've created but I cannot choose where they are saved. I do not back-up my files.
Level 3 - I have a filing system for organizing my files, and can locate files quickly and reliably. I back-up my files to floppy disk on a regular basis.
Level 4 - I regularly run a disk first-aid or disk-optimizer, on my hard drive, and use a back-up program to make multiple copies of my files on a weekly basis. I have a system for archiving files which I do not need on a regular basis to conserve hard drive space.


3. Word Processing

Level 1 - I do not use a word processor, nor can I identify any uses or features it might have which would benefit the way I work.
Level 2 - I occasionally use the word processor for simple documents which I know I will modify and use again. I generally find it easier to handwrite or type most written work I do.
Level 3 - I use the word processor for nearly all my written professional work: memos, tests, worksheets, and home communication. I can edit, spell check, and change the format of a document. I feel my work looks professional.
Level 4 - I use the word processor not only for my work, but have used it with students for all of the stages of writing as process.


4. Spreadsheet Use

Level 1 - I do not use a spreadsheet, nor can I identify any uses or features it might have which would benefit the way I work.
Level 2 - I understand the use of a spreadsheet and can navigate within one. I can create a simple spreadsheet which adds a column of numbers.
Level 3 - I use a spreadsheet for several applications. These spreadsheets use labels, formulas and cell references. I can change the format of the spreadsheets by changing column widths and text style. I can use the spreadsheet to make a simple graph or chart.
Level 4 - I use the spreadsheet not only for my work, but have used it with students to help them improve their own data keeping and analysis skills, showing them how to explore questions and the power of mathematical relationships.


5. Database Use

Level 1 - I do not use a database, nor can I identify any uses or features it might have which would benefit the way I work.
Level 2 - I understand the use of a database and can locate information within one which has been pre-made. I can add or delete data in a database.
Level 3 - I use databases to collect and analyze data. I can create a database from scratch - defining fields and creating layouts in order to support inquiry. I can sort and print the information in layouts which are useful to me.
Level 4 - I can use formulas with my database to create summations of numerical data. I use the database not only for my own work, but have used it with students to help them gather and analyze data to explore research questions.


6. Graphics Use

Level 1 - I do not use graphics in my word processing or presentations, nor can I identify any uses or features they might have which would benefit the way I work.
Level 2 - I can open, create and place simple pictures into documents using painting drawing programs.
Level 3 - I can open, create, modify and place graphics into documents in order to help clarify or amplify my message.
Level 4 - I can manipulate and interpret graphics using image processing software (such as CAD, GIS or Photoshop) for the purpose of design or analysis. I promote student interpretation and display of visual data using a variety of tools and programs.


7. Internet Browser Operation and Internet Research

Level 1 - I do not use an Internet Browser, nor can I identify any uses or features it might have which would benefit the way I work.
Level 2 - I can start up an Internet Browser and use district World Wide Web menus to find basic information on the Internet, but I spend little time doing so.
Level 3 - I am able to make profitable use of Web searching software as well as lists of Internet resources to explore educational resources.
Level 4 - I can create my own HTML pages and hot-lists of resources. I have shown my students how to mine the information resources available on the Internet as well as other networked information sources.


8. Telecommunications Use

Level 1 - I do not use electronic mail, nor can I identify any uses or features they might have which would benefit the way I work.
Level 2 - I understand that there is a large amount of information available to me as a teacher which can be accessed with electronic mail. I send occasional requests for information and messages using e-mail - mostly to friends, family and district colleagues.
Level 3 - I use e-mail to access professional information from list-servers. I am an active participant in on-line discussions check my e-mail account on a regular basis.
Level 4 - I involve my students in using e-mail to communicate with other students and various kinds of experts from other states and nations.


9. Ethical Use Understanding

Level 1 - I am not aware of any ethical issues surrounding computer use.
Level 2 - I know that some copyright restrictions apply to computer software. - I clearly understand the difference between freeware, shareware, and commercial software and the fees involved in the use of each. I know the programs for which the district or my building holds a site license. I understand the school board policy on the use of copyrighted materials. I demonstrate ethical usage of all software and let my student know my personal stand on this issue. I have a personal philosophy I can articulate regarding the use of technology in education.
Level 3 - I clearly understand the difference between freeware, shareware, and commercial software and the fees involved in the use of each. I know the programs for which the district or my building holds a site license. I understand the school board policy on the use of copyrighted materials. I demonstrate ethical usage of all software and let my student know my personal stand on this issue. I have a personal philosophy I can articulate regarding the use of technology in education.
Level 4 - I am aware of other ethical issues involving technology use including medical and equitable access ones. I can speak to a variety of technology issues at my professional association meetings, to parent groups, and to the general community.


10. Information Searching

Level 1 - I am unlikely to seek information when it is in electronic formats.
Level 2 - I can conduct simple searches with the electronic encyclopedia and library software for major topics.
Level 3 - I have learned how to use a variety of search strategies on several information programs, including the use of "logical operators" such as "and" and "or" to help target the search and find just the right information in the most efficient manner. I can perform such searches to locate books and information with library and CD software.
Level 4 - I have incorporated logical search strategies into my work with students, showing them the power of such searches with the encyclopedia or the CD software, for example, to locate information which relates to their questions.


11. Presentation Skills

Level 1 - After I do my research I am unlikely to use electronic technologies to save, format or share my findings.
Level 2 - I would feel comfortable presenting my findings in a single application program such as a word processor, a spreadsheet or a publishing program).
Level 3 - I am proficient at incorporating and sharing my findings using multimedia presentation software (PowerPoint, Hyper Studio) which combine elements from a number of applications (Internet Browser, graphics, word process, database, etc.)
Level 4 - I facilitate my students' use of a variety of applications to persuasively present their research concerning a problem or area of focus in their learning.


12. Technology Integration

Level 1 - I do not see the need to blend the use of new technologies into my classroom learning activities.
Level 2 - I would like to blend the use of new technologies into my classroom learning activities more often than I do, but there just isn't much time or enough access to equipment and I need more help understanding what strategies will work and how to do it.
Level 3 - From time to time I encourage my students to employ new technologies to support the communicating, data analysis and problem solving outlined in the district technology plan.
Level 4 - I frequently encourage my students to employ new technologies to support the communicating, data analysis and problem solving outlined in the district technology plan. We have moved dramatically toward a more student- centered, technology-supported kind of classroom.


13. Local Area Network (LAN)

Level 1 - I do not understand what a Local Area Network.
Level 2 - I am able to log on, log off and shut down for a networked computer.
Level 3 - I can select network resources such as printers, mail servers or file servers.
Level 4 - I understand the concept of TCP/IP addresses and domain names.