Grunwald Associates LLC Phone (301) 236-9192
Home About Us Custom Research Online Service Development Public Relations Industry Surveys Contact Us
photo
Industry Surveys
Overview
Kids Social Networking Study
Schools and the Internet
Table of Contents
Exhibits
Pricing
Children, Families and the Internet
Upcoming Surveys

Schools and the Internet

List of Exhibits

Download PDF
LIST OF TABLES
Chapter 3: Internet Connectivity and Alternative Hardware
Table 3-1 Elementary and secondary student-to-Internet computer ratios, by district type
Table 3-2 Districts reporting lack of networking infrastructure as a barrier to Internet access, by type of district
Table 3-3 Percentage of districts reporting “no barriers” to Internet access, by district type
Table 3-4 Percentage of districts “extremely” interested in wireless networks, by district type
Table 3-5 Percentage of districts “very” or “extremely” interested in handheld devices, by district type
Table 3-6 Percentage of districts “very” or “extremely” interested in thin client computing, by district type
Table 3-7 Percentage of districts “extremely” or “very” interested in textwriters, by district type
Table 3-8 Percentage of districts reporting a laptop initiative, by district type
   
Chapter 4: Tech Support and Student Training
Table 4-1 Percentage of districts that find outsourcing technical support “extremely” appealing, by district type
Table 4-2 Percentage of districts where students are providing tech support, by district type
Table 4-3 District Size and Student Tech Support
   
Chapter 5: Teacher Preparation and Professional Development
Table 5-1 Percentage of districts that rate new teachers as “above average” or “expert” in their ability to integrate the Internet into instruction, by district type
Table 5-2 Selected characteristics of districts where teachers use Internet-based professional development
   
Chapter 6: On Line Safety, Security, Privacy and Parents
Table 6-1 Percentage of districts that employ various Internet safety measures, by district type
Table 6-2 Percentage of districts that desire homework assignments on school websites, by district type
Table 6-3 Percentage of districts that desire teacher information to be posted on their school websites, by district type
Table 6-4 Percentage of districts where parents email teachers weekly or more often, by district type
Table 6-5 Percentage of districts that consider equity issues to be extremely important, by district type
Table 6-6 Percentage of districts and steps taken to address equity issues, by district type
   
Chapter 7: Funding Sources
Table 7-1 Percentage of districts “very” or “extremely” interested in supported or underwritten Internet funding models, by district type
Table 7-2 Percentage of districts “very” or “extremely” interested advertising or subscription payment models, by district type
   
Chapter 8: Technology Decision Makers
Table 8-1 Percentage of those with final approval regarding technology and the Internet, by job title and district type
Table 8-2 Percentage of districts where the technology committee has strong influence on Internet / technology decisions, by district type
Table 8-3 Percentage of districts where the principal has strong influence on Internet /technology decisions, by district type
Table 8-4 Percentage of districts where the computer teacher or librarian has strong influence on Internet/technology decisions, by district type
Table 8-5 Districts reporting parents “very” or “extremely” influential in getting started with the Internet
Table 8-6 Districts reporting parents “very” or “extremely” influential in the allocation of tech funds
Table 8-7 Districts reporting parents “very” or “extremely” influential in selecting content applications
Table 8-8 Districts reporting parents “very” or “extremely” influential in technology planning
Table 8-9 Percentage of districts where parents and boards will be increasingly influential in technology purchasing, by district type
   
Chapter 9: Purchasing Internet Content and Services
Table 9-1 Percentage of districts that purchase Internet content and services, by district type
Table 9-2 Percentage of districts purchases of Internet content and services, by district type
Table 9-3 Percentage of districts reporting use of Internet-based Learning Management Systems, by district type
Table 9-4 Sources of information for Internet/technology decisions, as reported by district technology directors
   
Chapter 10: The Future of Educational Technology
Table 10-1 Percentage of districts “very” or “extremely” interested in identifying/acquiring online standards-based resources, by district type
Table 10-2 Percentage of districts “very” or “extremely” interested in online assessment and test preparation, by district type
Table 10-3 Percentage of districts “very” or “extremely” interested in standards-based report cards, by district type
Table 10-4 Percentage of districts “very” or “extremely” interested in Web-based student media portfolios,. by district type
Table 10-5 Percentage of districts “very” or “extremely” interested in course infrastructure, by district type
Table 10-6 Percentage of districts “very” or “extremely” interested in online tutoring services, by district type
Table 10-7 Percentage of districts “very” or “extremely” interested in Application Service Providers, by district type
Table 10-8 Percentage of districts “very” or “extremely” interested in anti-plagiarism software, by district type
Table 10-9 Percentage of districts “very” or “extremely” interested in parent-teacher Web cam conferencing, by district type
Table 10-10 Percentage of districts that believe students will receive a third or more of their instruction online in 3 years, by district type
   
LIST OF FIGURES
Chapter 2: Characteristics of School Districts
Figure 2-1 Strong Interest in New Technology Concepts By District Size
Figure 2-2 District Optimism about Students Future Online Learning, By Region
Figure 2-3 Percentage of Districts That Have a Student Laptop Program, by Locale
Figure 2-4 New Teacher Skills at Using Net in Classroom; Existence of Formal Technology Training Programs for Students, by SES
Figure 2-5 Interest in Internet Business Models, By Local of Optimism About E-Learning
Figure 2-6 Influence on Technology Decision-Making by Level of Parental Influence
Figure 2-7 Level of Interest in New/Alternative Hardware Systems, Early Adopters
vs. Late Adopters
   
Chapter 3: Internet Connectivity and Alternative Hardware
Figure 3-1 Student School vs. Home Connections, By Home Connection Type
Figure 3-2 Barriers to Internet Access and Use by All Teachers and Students
Figure 3-3 Barriers to Internet Access and Use by All Teachers and Student, By District Size
Figure 3-4 Percentage of Districts “Very” or “Extremely” Interested in Alternative Hardware Technologies
Figure 3-5 Percentage of Districts “Very” or “Extremely” Interested in Wireless Networks, by District Size
Figure 3-6 Percentage of Districts with Different Laptop Models
   
Chapter 4: Tech Support and Student Training
Figure 4-1 Appeal of Outsourced Tech Support
Figure 4-2 Are Students Providing Tech Support in Your District?
Figure 4-3 Percentage of Districts Reporting Student Tech Support Services
Figure 4-4 District Size and Student Tech Support
Figure 4-5 Districts Providing Formal Technology Training
Figure 4-6 Percentage of Districts That Provide Formal Tech Training, By Region
Figure 4-7 Districts Providing Specific Technology Programs
   
Chapter 5: Teacher Preparation and Professional Development
Figure 5-1 Teachers’ Uses of Internet, According to District Technology Directors
Figure 5-2 Percentage of Districts Where Teachers Use Internet Professional Development, By District Size
Figure 5-3 Important Attributes of Internet Professional Development
   
Chapter 6: On Line Safety, Security, Privacy and Parents
Figure 6-1 Level of Concern with Online Safety
Figure 6-2 District Steps to Address Online Safety and Security
Figure 6-3 Districts with Websites to Access School Information
Figure 6-4 Districts Reporting Percentage of Schools that Provide Website for Parents
Figure 6-5 Desired Website Content as Reported by District Technology Leaders
Figure 6-6 School Website Desires of District Leaders and Parents Compared
Figure 6-7 Estimates of Parent-Teacher Email Exchange
Figure 6-8 Concern with Equity, By District Size
Figure 6-9 District Action to Address Tech Equity in the Community
   
Chapter 7: Funding Sources
Figure 7-1 Top Outside Funding Sources For Internet in Schools, As Reported by District Technology Directors
Figure 7-2 Top Three Uses of E-Rate Funds as Reported by District Technology Directors
Figure 7-3 Percentage of Districts “Very or “Extremely” Interested in Different Funding Sources/Payment Models for the Internet
Figure 7-4 Expected Primary Source of Technology Funding in Next Three Years, As Reported by District Technology Directors
Figure 7-5 Expected Primary Source of Technology Funding in Next Three Years, By District Size
Figure 7-6 Expected Primary Source of Technology Funding in Next Three Years, By Region
Figure 7-7 Expected Primary Source of Technology Funding in Next Three Years, By District SES
   
Chapter 8: Technology Decision Makers
Figure 8-1 Who Has Final Approval for Internet and Technology Decisions
Figure 8-2 Final Approval for Internet and Technology Decisions, By District Size
Figure 8-3 Who Influences Internet/Technology Decisions
Figure 8-4 Early Adopter Districts and Building Level Influencer on Technology Decisions
Figure 8-5 Percentage of Districts Rating Parents “Very” or “Extremely” Influential In
Figure 8-6 Will Parents/School Boards Be More Influential In Future Tech Purchases?
   
Chapter 9: Purchasing Internet Content and Services
Figure 9-1 District Purchases of Internet Content and Services
Figure 9-2 Top Subjects for Instructional Use of the Internet
Figure 9-3 Percentage of Districts Reporting Use of Internet Based Learning Management Systems
Figure 9-4 Major Information Sources for Internet Content and Services
Figure 9-5 What Do You Look for in an Internet Content Vendor
   
Chapter 10: The Future of Educational Technology
Figure 10-1 New Web Based Technologies of Strongest Interest to Districts
Figure 10-2 Web Based Technologies of Less Interest to Districts
Figure 10-3 Interest in the Five-Highest Rated Emerging Internet Technologies, by District Size
Figure 10-4 Percentage of Students Projected to Receive One-Third or More of Instruction Online In the Next Three Years

 

Children, Families and the Internet - Find out what's driving home use of technology in our companion survey. LEARN MORE.
PAST SURVEY REPORTS BROCHURE - Download our brochure for more details on our surveys. DOWNLOAD NOW.
FREE PREVIEW - Request a free preview of our survey results. CLICK HERE.