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Technology Integration Baseline
Before making a transition to new hardware or software, it is critical to know what is happening in classrooms in order to see the impact of new hardware, software, or pedagogy on instruction. Additionally, knowing what strengths students, teachers, and administrators already posses around technology can save districts funds in professional development by identifying in-house experts and resources.

Technology Integration Audit
“We bought them, but are they being used?” Following the purchase of new software or hardware, it can be difficult for districts to get an accurate handle of how well, or even if, new resources are being used. Exploring not only the quality of the use of the tools, an LCI technology integration audit can assist schools with determining meaningful next steps including recommendations for differentiated professional development.

Enhancing presentations
Using Web 2.0 tools and other technologies, LCI consultants can help you to create powerful and dynamic presentations.

Networking and collaboration
This service provides clients with strategies for maximizing connections and promoting networking via technology. LCI consultants can support you in using and maintaining technology-based collaborations and communication by assisting in specific activities like creating a professional network where you and others can share thinking, learning and work, or helping develop and maintain a wiki to share work and collaborate on products.

Learn more about LCI's technology integration programs and products.