Is there software support for technology tool skill development?
TA006 Count of approved applications, by type, in use in instructional settings in the school or district that support tool skill development. Example categories for application types that support tool skill development in instructional settings: word processors; spreadsheets; database software; desktop publishing; process writing software; keyboarding training software; telecommunications; web browsers and search engines; web authoring; presentation development software; programming tools, including compilers and interpreters. TA3. Does the school/district use technology applications to improve communication? TA007 Existence and type of electronic mail service. E-mail type categories: School or district-wide, non-Internet; Internet-based; none. TA008 E-mail: Percentage of teachers with active electronic mail accounts. Active account (electronic mail): At least one message sent in the current academic year. TA009 Percentage of students with active electronic mail accounts. TA010 Existe
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