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If you have any questions or need any further information about the integration of technology into instruction, contact the OSDE’s EdTech Department.

Karen Leonard
Project Manager, Educational Technology and Instructional Design
karen.leonard@sde.ok.gov
405-521-3364
We promote and support the integration of technology into teaching and learning through professional development, policy development, the administration of state and federal funding, and strategic planning.
This page is devoted to supporting Oklahoma teachers and school districts with the successful implementation of education technology. Oklahoma resources include virtual professional development modules and access to instructional communities for professional growth.
 
Download the 2016 International Society for Technology in Education Standards for Students which were adopted by legislation as the Oklahoma Academic Standards for Educational Technology. These standards are int ended to be integrated across all content areas as a way to help prepare studnets to thrive in a constantly evolving technology landscape. (View Oklahoma State Statute 210:15-3 part 23)
 
To provide guidance to teachers, school, and districts as they make decisions about the best high-quality instructional materials (HQIM) for their students, the OSDE now has reviews of PK-12 Technology Education materials. 

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Education Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Education Brunswick and Lüneburg*
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Education Cameroon
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Education Cayman Islands, The
Education Central African Republic
Education Central American Federation*
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Education Chile
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Education Colombia
Education Comoros
Education Congo Free State, The*
Education Costa Rica
Education Cote d’Ivoire
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Education Cyprus
Education Czechia
Education Czechoslovakia*
Education Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Education Dominican Republic
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Education East Germany
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Education El Salvador
Education Equatorial Guinea
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Contact
If you have any questions or need any further information about the integration of technology into instruction, contact the OSDE’s EdTech Department.

Karen Leonard
Project Manager, Educational Technology and Instructional Design
karen.leonard@sde.ok.gov
405-521-3364
We promote and support the integration of technology into teaching and learning through professional development, policy development, the administration of state and federal funding, and strategic planning.
This page is devoted to supporting Oklahoma teachers and school districts with the successful implementation of education technology. Oklahoma resources include virtual professional development modules and access to instructional communities for professional growth.
 
Download the 2016 International Society for Technology in Education Standards for Students which were adopted by legislation as the Oklahoma Academic Standards for Educational Technology. These standards are int ended to be integrated across all content areas as a way to help prepare studnets to thrive in a constantly evolving technology landscape. (View Oklahoma State Statute 210:15-3 part 23)
 
To provide guidance to teachers, school, and districts as they make decisions about the best high-quality instructional materials (HQIM) for their students, the OSDE now has reviews of PK-12 Technology Education materials. 

sourceEducation indiaEducation chinaEducation usaEducation
Canada
Education kuwaitEducation Antigua and Barbuda
Education ArgentinaEducation Armenia
Education
Australia
Education Austria
Education Austrian Empire*
Azerbaijan
Education Baden*
Bahamas, The
Education Bahrain
Education Bangladesh
Education Barbados
Education Bavaria*
Education Belarus
Education Belgium
Education Belize
Education Benin (Dahomey)
Education Bolivia
Education Bosnia and Herzegovina
Education Botswana
Education Brazil
Education Brunei
Education Brunswick and Lüneburg*
Education Bulgaria
Education Burkina Faso
Education Burma
Education Burundi
Education Cabo Verde
Education Cambodia
Education Cameroon
Education Canada
Education Cayman Islands, The
Education Central African Republic
Education Central American Federation*
Education Chad
Education Chile
Education China
China
Education Colombia
Education Comoros
Education Congo Free State, The*
Education Costa Rica
Education Cote d’Ivoire
Education Croatia
Education Cuba
Education Cyprus
Education Czechia
Education Czechoslovakia*
Education Democratic Republic of the Congo
Education Denmark
Education Djibouti
Education Dominica
Education Dominican Republic
Education Duchy of Parma, The*
Education East Germany German Democratic Republic*
Education Ecuador
Education Egypt
Education El Salvador
Education Equatorial Guinea
Education Eritrea
Education Estonia
Education Eswatini
Education Ethiopia
Education Federal Government of Germany *
Education Fiji
Education Finland
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Canada
Education kuwaitEducation Antigua and Barbuda
Education ArgentinaEducation Armenia
Education
Australia
Education Austria
Education Austrian Empire*
Azerbaijan
Education Baden*
Bahamas, The
Education Bahrain
Education Bangladesh
Education Barbados
Education Bavaria*
Education Belarus
Education Belgium
Education Belize
Education Benin (Dahomey)
Education Bolivia
Education Bosnia and Herzegovina
Education Botswana
Education Brazil
Education Brunei
Education Brunswick and Lüneburg*
Education Bulgaria
Education Burkina Faso (Upper Volta)
Education Burma
Education Burundi
Education Cabo Verde
Education Cambodia
Education Cameroon
Education Canada
Education Cayman Islands, The
Education Central African Republic
Education Central American Federation*
Education Chad
Education Chile
Education China
China
Education Colombia
Education Comoros
Education Congo Free State, The*
Education Costa Rica
Education Cote d’Ivoire
Education Croatia
Education Cuba
Education Cyprus
Education Czechia
Education Czechoslovakia*
Education Democratic Republic of the Congo
Education Denmark
Education Djibouti
Education Dominica
Education Dominican Republic
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Education East Germany
Education Ecuador
Education Egypt
Education El Salvador
Education Equatorial Guinea
Education Eritrea
Education Estonia
Education Eswatini
Education Ethiopia
Education Federal Government of Germany *
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