Accessibility with Technology
Description
The skillful and equitable use of technology can transform the way teaching and learning happen in classrooms across Wisconsin. Digital tools can enhance student learning as they connect efforts to identify what students should know and be able to do as well as help students and educators assess progress toward achieving academic goals. To meet the needs of today's students and to ensure they are college and career ready, schools are encouraged to be innovative in providing student learning experiences, adopting technologies and instruction in ways which meaningfully engage the digital generation. As a result, students will have equitable opportunities to have teachers who are trained to provide those digital opportunities that promote critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity and innovation.
Digital Learning Specialist
Tina Lemmens
Administrative Assistant
Kristina Reignier
Primary Products and Services
Providing professional development and facilitated planning opportunities to build capacity on supports that might assist a student to access, participate, and become more independent in a variety of school activities
Observing, coaching, and planning with teachers
Formatively assessing students and collaborating with teachers to provide scaffolds and supports
Primary Stakeholders
Classroom teachers
Special Education teachers
Technology integration coaches
Technology instructional leaders
Pupil services directors
Curriculum directors
Priorities
Student-centered learning strategies to target existing inequities; remedy disparities in in-school and out-of-school technology access; and use technology to create equitable learning opportunities for all students
Robust learning experiences that prepare students for an
increasingly technology-driven workforce and world
Learning that taps into passions and interests for deeper engagement and agency
Research-based digital learning strategies
Address Loss of Learning
Support Recovery
Funding Sources
ESSER I, II, and III Funds
Title IV, Part A
EANS Program
more information
Contact Name: Tina Lemmens | Contact Title: Digital Learning Specialist | Phone: 920-639-9667 | Email: tlemmens@cesa7.org