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Education Technology and Digital Literacy

New Hampshire Educational Technology provides leadership and assistance to schools and districts regarding the integration of Digital Literacy into the teaching and learning process; and also provides leadership, assistance, and guidance in the effective use of virtual, online, and distance learning. New Hampshire Educational Technology oversees the State Title IV-A Program, offers guidance and resources for educators, schools, and districts on the effective use of technology and improvement of digital literacy for students and educators, and represents the Department of Education as a member of the New Hampshire School Connectivity Initiative (NHSCI). New Hampshire Educational Technology may also collect and disseminate information on the use of digital technologies in education, such as annual technology surveys, technology and digital learning planning, library media services, internet safety, and the federal E-Rate program, based on current trends, research, and funding opportunities.
Visit #NHEdTech on the NHDOE website

#NHEdTech on NHDOE
K-12 Domain Name Changes

K-12 Domain Name Changes

All K12.NH.US domain records are maintained by the Department of Informational Technology at the State of New Hampshire. To establish a K12.NH.US domain for your district and/or SAU or to make a change to your existing records, domain information should be sent to the #NHEdTech at the NH Department of Education. #NHEdTech at NHDOE will verify, approve, and submit the request for completion.
Domain Name Changes

E-Rate Information

E-Rate Information

Guidance and support for E-Rate in New Hampshire is limited. #NHEdTech offers basic E-Rate information, designed to help New Hampshire schools understand the purpose, scope, and application process for e-rate funding through the federal universal service fund. The program focuses on the largest and most urgent needs: broadband connectivity, internal and external connections, closing the homework gap, and improving program administration.
E-Rate Information

Digital Learning Day

Digital Learning Day

In today's interconnected world, students expect to learn using a variety of digital technologies. It's not about the newest resources and gadgets, it's about fully integrating digital learning throughout the entire educational experience. Schools, districts, and libraries everywhere need to help opportunities to learn in an innovative, digital environment. Help make a difference in the future of education by joining in the global celebration of Digital Learning Day!
Digital Learning Day

Standards and Competencies

Standards and Competencies

Education standards help educators understand what students should know and be able to demonstrate by providing clear goals for student learning. The NH College and Career Ready Standards (NH CCRS) include learning goals for a variety of content areas. The NH CCRS includes three components; knowledge, skills and work study practices. New Hampshire has adopted academic standards in a variety of content areas.
Academic Standards

Additional Information and Resources

The following are additional information and resources provided as a service of New Hampshire Educational Technology.

Potential Funding Sources

Various federal, state, and private grant programs.

US Department of Education Grants
ESSA Federal Title Programs
NH DOE Request for Proposals
New Hampshire Agriculture in the Classroom
New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
NHSTE Chris Nelson Memorial Grant Program
Christa McAuliffe Sabbatical
Capital Mineral CLub Scholarship Program
Wellborn Ecology Fund

Open Education Resources

Free to use teaching and learning online content and resources.

OER Commons
OER Rubrics and Evaluation Tools
Educators Guide to OER Resources
Big List of OER Resources

Digital & Media Literacy

Information, standards, and competencies for digital learning.

ISTE Standards
Media Literacy
New Technologies and 21st Century Skills
New Media Literacies
Digital Literacy
Competency Based Learning
Technological Literacy

Additional Information

Links to some additional resources and information that may be useful.

National Educational Technology Plan
Children's Internet Protection Act(CIPA)
Free Technology for Teachers
NHDoE Teacher Resource Portal (EBSCO Database)
APP-a-pedia
Bureau of Credentialing

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