Technology Specialist
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ISTE T-F Alignment |
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STANDARD 1 Ð Teaching
Methodology The technology specialist
will effectively plan, deliver, and assess studentsÕ mastery of concepts and
skills relevant to learning technologies and technological literacy across
the curriculum. The technology
specialist will apply effective methods and strategies for teaching these
concepts and skills to students, educators, and administrators in various
educational settings. |
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Knowledge Indicators
- The competent technology specialist: 1A. understands
how to plan, deliver, and assess studentsÕ mastery of skills relevant to
learning technologies. |
TF-II.A.2 TF-III.D.1 |
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1B. understands
the concepts and skills relevant to learning technologies and technological
literacy across the curriculum. |
TF-II.A.2 TF-III.D.1 |
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Performance
Indicators - The competent technology specialist: 1C. designs
and practices methods and strategies for teaching concepts and skills related
to learning technologies, including keyboarding, information access, and
delivery tools in classroom, lab, and administrative settings. |
TF-II.A.2 TF-III.D.1 |
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1D. designs
and practices methods and strategies for teaching concepts and skills that
apply classroom and administrative productivity tools. |
TF-III.A.1 TF-V.C (all) |
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1E. designs
and practices methods and strategies for teaching problem-solving principles
and skills using technology resources. |
TF-III.A.4 TF-III.C (all) |
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1F. designs
and practices methods for teaching hypermedia development and scripting resources
in a problem‑solving context in a school environment encompassing
pre-kindergarten through grade 12 (P-12). |
TF-III.A.7 |
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1G. designs
and practices methods and strategies for heterogeneous grouping and
collaboration using learning technologies. |
TF-III.D.1 |
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1H. identifies,
designs and practices strategies for using learning technologies with diverse
populations such as at‑risk students and students with disabilities. |
TF-III.B.1 |
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1I. identifies
and supports the implementation and revision of computer/technology literacy
curriculum to reflect on‑going changes in technology. |
TF-III.D.1 |
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1J. designs
and implements integrated technology classroom activities that involve
teamwork and/or small‑group collaboration. |
TF-III.D.1 |
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1K. demonstrates
methods for teaching uses of media and on‑line tools from sources such
as the World Wide Web (Internet), television, audio, print media, and
graphics. |
TF-III.A.5 |
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1L. describes
student guidance resources, career awareness resources, and student support
activities related to computing and technology as a career option for
students. |
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1M. identifies
professional organizations, groups, and resources that support the field of
educational computing and technology. |
TF-V.A.1,2 |
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1N. designs
a set of evaluation strategies and methods that will assess the effectiveness
of instructional units that integrate computers/technology. |
TF-IV.A.1,2 |
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1O. designs
and practices methods for teaching social, ethical, and legal issues
surrounding the responsible use of technology. |
TF-VI.A.1 |
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STANDARD 2 Ð
Hardware/Software Selection, Installation and Maintenance The technology specialist
will demonstrate knowledge of selection, installation, management, and
maintenance of the infrastructure in a classroom setting. |
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Knowledge Indicator -
The competent technology specialist: 2A. understands
how to select, install, manage, and maintain the infrastructure of technology
in the classroom setting. |
I.A.2 |
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Performance
Indicators - The competent technology specialist: 2B. develops
plans to configure computer/technology systems and related peripherals in
laboratory, classroom cluster, and other appropriate instructional
arrangements. |
VII.A.1 |
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2C. identifies
and describes strategies to support the development of school/laboratory
policies, procedures, and practices related to use of computers and other
learning technologies. |
TF-VI.E.1 TF-VII.B.5 |
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2D. researches,
evaluates, and develops recommendations for purchasing instructional software
to support and enhance the school curriculum. |
TF-I.A.2 TF-II.C.1 |
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2E. researches,
evaluates, and develops recommendations for purchasing learning technology
systems. |
TF-II.C.1 |
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2F. designs
and recommends procedures for the organization, management, and security of
hardware and software. |
TF-VII.B.5 |
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2G. identifies
strategies for troubleshooting and maintaining various hardware/software
configurations. |
TF-VII.A.6 TF-VII.B.3 |
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2H. identifies
and describes network software packages used to operate a computer network
system. |
TF-VII.A.3 |
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2I. configures
a computer system and one or more software packages. |
TF-VII.A.7 |
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STANDARD 3 Ð Research
and Theory The technology specialist
will identify and apply educational and technology-related research, the
psychology of learning, and instructional design principles in guiding use of
computers and technology in education. |
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Knowledge Indicator -
The competent technology specialist: 3A. understands
educational and technology-related research, the psychology of learning, and
instructional design principles in guiding use of computers and technology in
education. |
TF-II.B.1 TFVIII.A.1 |
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Performance
Indicators - The competent technology specialist: 3B. summarizes
and applies principles and practices of educational research in educational
technology. |
TF-II.B.1 TF-III.A.2 |
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3C. summarizes
major research findings and trends related to the use of technology in
education to support integration of technology in an elementary and/or
secondary environment. |
TF-II.B.1 TF-III.E.2 |
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3D. applies
theories of learning, teaching, and instructional design and their
relationship to the use of technology to support learning. |
TF-II.F.1 |
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3E. describes
the social and historical foundations of education, including educational
reform efforts, and how they relate to the use of technology in schools. |
TF-VIII.B.1 |
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3F. identifies
research related to human and equity issues concerning the use of computers
and related technologies in education. |
TF-VI.B.1,2 TF-VI.C.1 TF-VI.D.1 TF-VI.E.1 |
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3G. designs
a research project that includes evaluating the use of a specific technology
in a P-12 environment. |
TF-IV.C.2 |
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STANDARD 4 Ð
Instructional Design and Product Development The technology specialist
will develop curricular plans and teaching aids based on local, state and
national standards for use of computers and other associated learning
technologies, integrating these across subject and content areas. |
TF II, TF III |
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Knowledge Indicator -
The competent technology specialist 4A. understands
how to develop curricular plans and teaching aids based on standards for use
of computers and other learning technologies (see ÒNational Educational
Technology Standards for TeachersÓ (2000) published by the International
Society for Technology in Education, 400 Charnelton Street, Eugene OR
97401-2626; no later editions of or revisions are incorporated). |
TF II
C.2; TF VI A.1, A.2; VI E.1 |
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Performance
Indicators - The competent technology specialist: 4B. designs
and practices methods for teaching at least one modern authoring tool to
colleagues and students. |
TF II
C.2 |
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4C. describes,
designs, and practices the characteristics and uses of current authoring
environments and evaluates their appropriateness for classroom applications. |
TF II
A.1; TF IV A.1 |
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4D. identifies
and uses local, State, and national guidelines to develop curricular plans
for integrating technology into the curriculum in the P-12 environment. |
TF II
C.1; TF VIII D.4 |
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4E. applies
instructional design principles to the design of screens, text, graphics,
audio, and video in instructional products under development. |
TF III
A.5 |
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4F. describes
and practices strategies for testing and evaluating instructional products
designed. |
TF A.2,
A.3; IV C.1 |
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4G. applies
instructional design principles to develop substantive, interactive,
multimedia, and computer‑ based instructional products. |
TF III
A.5; TF V C.2, C.5 |
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4H. describes,
designs, and practices accepted principles of strategic planning to
facilitate curriculum design for teaching with computers and related
technologies. |
TF VII;
TF VIII |
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STANDARD 5 Ð
Information Access and Delivery The technology specialist
will implement information access and delivery resources in P-12 schools to
support the curriculum. |
TF VII;
TF VIII |
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Knowledge Indicator -
The competent technology specialist: 5A. has
knowledge of information access and delivery resources in P-12 schools to
support the curriculum. |
TF I
A.1, A.2 |
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Performance
Indicators - The competent technology specialist: 5B. identifies
and uses information access and telecommunication tools to support research
and instruction throughout the curriculum. |
TF III
A.1, A.3, A.4 |
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5C. uses
and implements distance learning delivery systems, including computer, audio,
and video conferencing. |
TF III
A.6; TF V C.7; TF VII A.4; TF B.7 |
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5D. creates
multimedia presentations using advanced features of a presentation tool and
delivers them using computer projection systems. |
TF III
A.5; VII A.4 |
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5E. installs,
configures, and uses local mass storage devices and media to store and
retrieve information and resources. |
TF VII
A.2 |
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5F. describes
issues related to selecting, installing, and maintaining Wide Area Networks
for school districts. |
TF VII
A.3; TF VIII E.1 |
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STANDARD 6 Ð
Information Access and Delivery The technology specialist
will install, customize, and configure the operating systems of computers and
computer networks in school settings. |
TF VII
A.1 |
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Knowledge Indicator -
The competent technology specialist: 6A. understands
how to install, customize, and configure the operating systems of computers
and computer networks in school settings. |
TF VII
A.1 |
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Performance
Indicators - The competent technology specialist: 6B. identifies
and describes the major operating systems associated with computing platforms
found in P-12 schools. |
TF VII
A.1 |
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6C. identifies
and manipulates preferences, defaults, and other selectable features of
operating systems commonly found in P-12 schools. |
TF VII
A.1 |
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6D. uses
and manipulates networking software to effectively manage the operation of a
Local Area network. |
TF VII
A.1; TF VII A.7 |
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6E. evaluates,
troubleshoots, installs, and maintains computer operating systems for
classrooms and laboratories. |
TF VII
A.1; TF VII A.6; TF VII B.3 |
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STANDARD 7 Ð
Software/Hardware Selection, Installation, and Maintenance The technology specialist
will identify and implement software in both classroom and administrative
environments. He or she will investigate issues related to school/site
planning, purchasing, and integration of technology. |
TF 1;
TF VII A, B, C |
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Knowledge Indicator -
The competent technology specialist: 7A. is
aware of software in both classroom and administrative environments. |
TF III
A.5 |
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Performance
Indicators - The competent technology specialist: 7B. identifies
and describes software used in classroom and administrative settings,
including productivity tools, information access/telecommunications tools,
multimedia/hypermedia tools, school management tools, evaluation/portfolio
tools, and computer‑based instruction. |
TF VIII
D.7 |
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7C. investigates
and recommends purchasing strategies and procedures for acquiring
administrative and instructional software for educational settings. |
TFVII
A.5; TF VII B.1; TF VII D.7 |
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7D. describes
evaluation criteria for software and identifies reliable sources of software
evaluations. |
[none?] |
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7E. identifies
and implements methods of installation, maintenance, inventory, and
management of software libraries. |
TF II
D.1; TF VI A.1, A.2; TF VII B.2, B.3 |
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7F. develops
and implements ethical and legal procedures for maintaining software
libraries. |
TF VI
A.1, A.2 |
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7G. identifies
and classifies assistive technology for students and teachers with special
needs and locates sources to assist in their procurement and implementation. |
TF II
A.1, A.3; TF VI B1, B.2; TF VI C.1 |
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STANDARD 8 Ð
Instructional Program Development The technology specialist
will develop an instructional program based on local, State, and national
standards for the use of computers and other associated learning
technologies, integrating these plans across subject and content areas. |
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Knowledge Indicator -
The competent technology specialist: 8A. understands
how to develop an instructional program based on local, State, and national
standards for the use of computers and other associated learning
technologies, integrating these plans across subject and content areas. |
TF-III.E.1 TF-VIII.D.3,4 |
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Performance
Indicators - The competent technology specialist: 8B. describes
and analyzes accepted principles of strategic planning to facilitate
curriculum design for teaching with computers and related technologies. |
TF-VIII.D.6 |
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8C. identifies
and uses local, State, and national guidelines to develop curricular plans
for integrating technology in the P-12 environment. |
TF-II.C.1,2 TF-III.E.1 TF-VIII.D3,4 |
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STANDARD 9 Ð Staff
Development The technology specialist
will demonstrate knowledge of issues and models related to leadership in
staff development. The technology specialist will identify resources, plan,
and design staff development activities to support professional growth in
learning technologies. |
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Knowledge Indicators
- The competent technology specialist: 9A. has
knowledge of issues and models related to leadership in staff development. |
TF I.A.1, 2 |
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9B. understands
how to design staff development activities that support professional growth
in learning technologies. |
TF I.A.1, 2 TF VII.C.1 |
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Performance
Indicators - The competent technology specialist: 9C. plans
and designs staff development programs. |
TF I.A.1, 2 TF VII.C.1 |
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9D. describes
and identifies resources for staff development. |
TF I.A.1, 2 TF VII.C.1 |
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9E. plans
and customizes staff development based on differing audiences, including
school and district decision makers and the larger school community. |
TF I.A.1, 2 TF VII.C.1 |
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STANDARD 10 Ð
Facilities and Resource Management The technology specialist
will demonstrate knowledge of issues related to facilities and resource
management. |
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Knowledge Indicator -
The competent technology specialist: 10A. understands
the issues related to facilities and resource management. |
TF II.C.1 TF II.D.1 |
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Performance
Indicators - The competent technology specialist: 10B. describes
and uses budget planning and management procedures related to educational
computing and technology facilities and resources. |
TF VII.B.2 |
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10C. identifies
funding sources available at local, State, and/or national levels and
collaborates on development of a grant proposal. |
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10D. plans,
develops, implements, and evaluates strategies and procedures for resource
acquisition and management of technology‑based systems, including
hardware and software. |
TF II.D.1 TF 1.A.2 |
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10E. identifies,
describes, and analyzes procedures related to basic troubleshooting,
preventive maintenance, and procurement of system‑wide technological
maintenance services. |
TF VII.B.3 |
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10F. describes
and maintains current information involving facilities planning issues
related to computers and related technologies. |
TF VII.B.4 |
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10G. designs
and develops policies and procedures concerning staffing, scheduling, and
security for managing computers/technology in a variety of instructional and
administrative school settings. |
TF VII.B.5 |
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STANDARD 11 Ð
Managing the Change Process within Educational Reform Efforts The technology specialist
will demonstrate knowledge of strategies for and issues related to managing
the change process as part of overall educational reform efforts in schools
and districts. |
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Knowledge Indicator -
The competent technology specialist: 11A. has
knowledge of strategies for and issues related to managing the change process
as part of overall educational reform efforts in schools and districts. |
TF VIII.B |
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Performance
Indicators - The competent technology specialist: 11B. evaluates
school and district technology plans and recommends improvements. |
TF VIII.D |
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11C. discusses
issues relating to building collaborations, alliances, and partnerships
involving educational technology initiatives. |
TF VIII.C |
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11D. demonstrates
knowledge of effective group process skills. |
TF VIII.C |
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11E. discusses
and develops issues related to local education reform efforts and recommends
building‑level changes and professional development strategies (such as
block scheduling, cross‑subject units of instruction, etc.) to
facilitate the integration of technology into all content areas. |
TF III |
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11F. uses
evaluation findings to recommend modifications in technology implementations. |
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STANDARD 12 Ð
Professional Development The technology specialist
will participate in professional development experiences that allow him or
her to observe the use of technology to support instruction, the management
of technological resources in educational settings, and the evaluation of
effectiveness of technological resources in teaching and learning; and to
apply technological resources to support instruction in classroom settings. |
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Knowledge Indicators
- The competent technology specialist: 12A. understands
the value of professional development experiences in observing the use of
technology. |
TF V.A.1 |
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12B. has
knowledge of how to manage, evaluate, and apply technological resources to support
instruction in classroom settings. |
TF II TF III |
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Performance
Indicators - The competent technology specialist: 12C. observes
and compares methods and strategies used in educational technology in a
variety of authentic educational settings (i.e., elementary, middle,
secondary, adaptive/assistive classrooms, labs). |
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12D. develops
and teaches a series of lessons that apply technological resources to support
instruction. |
TF III |
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12E. documents
and assesses a significant site‑based activity involving experiences in
instructional program development, staff development, facilities and resource
management, or managing change related to technology use in schools. |
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12F. documents
and assesses experiences in implementing a P-12 building‑based LAN
(Local Area Network) and/or WAN (Wide Area Network) with Internet
connectivity. |
TF VII.A.3 |
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