WELCOME TO CLARITY KATHERINE CONOLY Customer Success Leader for Texas.

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WELCOME TO CLARITY KATHERINE CONOLY Customer Success Leader for Texas

BrightBytes is a learning analytics organization that translates complex data and educational research into fast actions that improve learning outcomes. The CLARITY module measures the impact of technology use on student learning outcomes and instructional delivery. Web-based questionnaires Students (grades 3-12) Teachers & Administrators Parents (optional) Questionnaires take less than 15 minutes to complete for Teachers and Administrators and less than 10 minutes for students

The CASE Technology Framework The CASE module is a research-based framework. It measures how school technology programs impact student learning by outlining the essential factors that schools need in order to prepare students for college and career. The CASE module delivers easy-to-use, customized technology plans as well as actionable next steps for improving technology readiness.

CASE for Superintendents Choose the right learning technologies for your schools Assess the districts’ digital learning environments (House Bill 5) Receive a clear picture of existing technologies within your schools and their impact on meaningful learning Respond quickly to stakeholders on classroom usage, access, skills, environment Make informed decisions on district technology plans and strategically allocate resources Have quick access to data for grant proposals Get greater transparency into your technology spending with the creation of a common language that uses Historical trends Meaningful metrics Personalized recommendations

CASE for Tech Directors See how tools are being used, and know which tools have the greatest impact Identify technological needs of your schools Be empowered with data to advocate for resources Validate recommendations with measureable progress on student learning outcomes Write meaningful, metrics-supported technology plans Use the data to support the installation of wireless access points building to building through E Rate funding

CASE for Curriculum Directors Promote the use of digital tools for authentic and engaging learning Communication Collaboration Creativity Critical thinking Identify PD programs that are needed and wanted Target responsible and ethical behavior when using technology

CASE for Principals Promote the use of digital tools for authentic and engaging learning Communication Collaboration Creativity Critical thinking Make customized decisions regarding campus technology, curriculum, and PD Make informed decisions about campus technology plans

CASE for Teachers Promote the use of digital tools for authentic and engaging learning Communication Collaboration Creativity Critical thinking Participate in decision-making around resources and programs at school Help your school take advantage of resources and programs already available Help your school make informed decisions about Resource allocation Training needed to use those resources Support needed to ensure success in the classroom

Data Collection Windows Window 1: October 1th to October 31st Window 2: January 15th to February 15th ESC 18 Contact: Casey Ritchie

Hero text, Semi-Bold 44pt, line-height 0.8pt Full page photo. Body copy, Helvetica Regular 18px, line-height 1.0 Choosing the right learning technologies for students can often be an expensive guessing game. CASE lets districts better allocate resources and respond quickly to the diverse needs of students and teachers.

Thank you @BrightBytes