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Overview
These resources are designed to support school authorities throughout implementation of the Learning and Technology Policy Framework (LTPF). If your school authority has developed a tool or resource during implementation, we would be happy to learn more about it.
Technology Disaster Recovery Toolkit
The Technology Disaster Recovery Toolkit was developed by the Technology Leadership Branch in collaboration with IT leaders. The toolkit will assist school authorities in reviewing their business and education processes, identify and prioritize critical IT processes and services, and develop a plan to mitigate risk and recover from disruptions.
- IT Disaster Recovery Planning Guide
- IT Disaster Recovery Toolkit Overview
- IT Disaster Recovery Workbook and Template
Cloud Computing and Privacy Toolkit
The Cloud Computing and Privacy Toolkit was developed to help support effective governance and decision making about cloud computing and privacy-related issues in K to 12 school authorities across Alberta. The toolkit was developed in consultation with a working group comprised of representatives from K to 12 school authorities, Alberta School Boards Association, the College of Alberta School Superintendents, the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Alberta, Alberta Education and Jurisdiction Technology Contacts.
SuperNet Service Funding
The Alberta government is committed to improving broadband connectivity, and Alberta Education provides SuperNet Service Funding across the province’s K to 12 education sector.
SuperNet Service Funding is $800 per month per site, which is designed to offset the increased costs of next generation SuperNet services. This funding reflects an evolving reality in schools where bandwidth demand is growing due to the rising use of online content, such as streaming video, and the increase in the amount of computers and devices used in schools to support learning.
Videoconferencing
Videoconferencing units in schools across the province enables Alberta students to access unique learning opportunities from remote courses to the ability to interact with subject matter experts. It can also be used for the remote delivery of student services and professional learning for teachers.
Resources
Technology reports and assessments
Other resources
- Learning and Technology Policy Framework
- Cadre stratégique pour l'apprentissage et la technologie : Guide de consultation rapide
- Jurisdiction Technology Contacts Event ICYMI (In Case You Missed It)
Leading and Learning in a Technology-Mediated World
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Digital Citizenship Tips for Students
Tips to help children and youth develop positive practices for staying safe, healthy, and informed online.