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Instructional Technology Capacity Survey

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Rhode Island Technology Capacity Survey Results

District Level Survey Questions

Technology Access: Hardware

Technology Access: SIS

  • STUDENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (SIS) software used by each district. 
    View PDF of student information systems statewide.
  • An SIS can include some or all of - but not limited to - the following: biographical, contact, demographic, daily / period attendance, student electronic transcripts, mail merged reports and letters, email integration, parent telephone notification system, 3rd party integration through API, etc.  Modules specifically requested through this survey include:
    • Special Education Case Management System
    • Health Module
    • Scheduler
    • Grade Book
    • Asset / Operations Management
    • Professional Development Tracking System
    • Parent Portal
    • Staff Attendance
    View PDF of answers for SIS functionality for the modules listed above.
  • Annual Costs listed for each SIS (either annual total or per student). 
    View PDF of answers for SIS costs.

Technology Service and Supports

  • How many FTEs directly support technology in your district? (Note: Two half time staff count as one full time staff member.)
  • Of the FTEs listed above, allocate the PERCENTAGE OF TIME spent in the following areas.
  • Do you use any outside VENDORS TO SUPPLEMENT district technology personnel capacity?

    View PDF of answers for all three questions in a single chart.

Technology Access: Policy

Technology Access: Parents

  • Districts provide parents with access through district technology to:
    • AUTO DIAL TO HOMES
    • EMAIL ANNOUNCEMENTS
    • STUDENT GRADES
    • STUDENT HOMEWORK
    View PDF chart of answers.

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