Last Updated on Thursday, January 14, 2010 at 1:16 PM
STLP Coordinators and schools need support with the program. The resources below will help the coordinator.
Electronic and Human Resources
STLP Web Site
Return to Visit the web site for current links to publications concerning STLP. Once at the KDE site, place the letters STLP into the search box on the right. Or you may Google STLP.
http://www.education.ky.gov/
STLP Listserv
http://www.uky.edu/Education/kylists.html
Join to learn from other coordinators and be updated on STLP events and opportunities. KYSTLP
STLP Virtual Courses
There are two courses developed: Judges Training (free to school judges) and STLP Coordinators (cost to district)>
Student Technology Standards
STLP projects, services and products tie directly to ISTE NETS (http://cnets.iste.org/students/).
21st Century Skills (http://www.21stcenturyskills.org/) and
Kentucky Department of Education Technology Program of Studies (TE POS).
District Visits
Schedule a district visit by contacting Elaine Harrison Lane. Elaine.Harrison@education.ky.gov 502.564.2020 x 236
Student Demonstrations of Technology
STLP offers many ways in which students can demonstrate technology skills. A student can demonstrate at school and community events; school board meetings; school, district and regional showcases; State STLP Championship; National Education Computing Conference (NECC); and state and national conferences.
Digital Citizenship
Digital: Literacy; Communications; Access; Security; Etiquette; Rights & Responsibilities; Health & Wellness; Law; Commerce
http://www.digitalcitizenship.net/
ISBM: 978-1-56484-232-9 Mike Ribble & Gerald Bailey 2007
Human Resources
These persons can help your school's STLP. They may offer ideas for projects; advise, teach or assist the STLP school.
Elaine Harrison Lane, KDE
District Technology Coordinator (DTC/CIO)
District Technical Staff
Central Office Staff
District or School Technology Integration Specialist (TIS)
Library Media Specialist (LMS)
Parents
Community Persons
STLP State Advisory Council
Mentors
Adults at schools, district offices, community and university agencies mentor STLP students.
University Partners
Colleges across Kentucky are great partners to STLP. Many of the universities provide post secondary opportunity at showcase and the state event.
Present supporting universities: Asbury, Murray State, Western, Eastern, UL, UK, Morehead, Northern Kentucky and Georgetown.
Colleges who have supported STLP in the past: Thomas More, Lindsey Wilson, and Hazard Community College.
KETS Business Partners
KETS business partners are advocates of technology integration and offer added value to the statewide championship.
Community Partners
KySTE, KET, Kentucky Virtual Library, Kentucky School Board Association (KSBA), Kentucky Virtual Learning (KVHS), Kentucky Science and Technology Corporation (KSTC), The Center for Rural Development, and the Eastern Kentucky Exposition Center all support STLP.
Learning Partners
ThinkQuest; Explorium of Lexington; Kentucky Dataseam Initiative; the Kentucky Army National Guard, and others support learning experiences for STLP.
State Advisory Council
Adults and students from schools, district offices, community and university agencies sit on the council. The council meets once a year face to face and communicates via email or web casts when needed.
Far Western Kentucky
Kay Harrison, District STLP, Christian County
Nina Whitney, CIO, Lyon County
Western Kentucky
Chad Alward, Daviess County
Marilyn Crow, Retired
Sheila Durbin, Edmonson County Middle School
Gary Grant, Retired
Nancy Holder, Monroe County Middle School
Benny Lile, CIO, Barren County
Marion Napier, Warren County, Warren Central High School
Belinda Stark, Elizabethtown High School
Valerie Stokes, TIS, Barren County
Sherry Wheeler, Retired
Jefferson County
Jana Hickey, Jefferson County
Pat Meurer, District STLP, Jefferson County
Northern Kentucky
Cynthia Baker, Holmes Middle School, Covington Independent
Daniel Dennis, Retired
Kim Dawson, CIO, Eminence Independent
Vicki Fields, CIO, Kenton County
Cindy Joann, CIO, Carroll County
Lisa Stamper, Jones Middle School, Boone County
Angie White, District, TIS, Shelby County
Central Kentucky
Julie Gaskin, Fayette County District STLP Coordinator
Diane Goodwin, CIO, Danville Independent
Debbie Goldy, District STLP, Montgomery County
Jansje Huyck, Retired
Mary Ruth Hogan, Lebanon Middle School, Marion County
Thomas Lyons, CIO, Marion County
Southeastern Kentucky
Linda Beal, CIO, Taylor County
Zach Cox, Student, Taylor County High School
Dr. Mike Crowhurst, Pulaski County
Melinda Dolen, Madison Southern High School
Rhonda Thompson, TIS, Jackson County
Northeastern Kentucky
Lareina Bierley, Mason County Intermediate School
Suzanne Burch, Mason County
Cynde Elkins, Ashland Independent
David Lucas, Fleming County
Sheila Meade, LMS, Ashland Independent
Cary Williams, TIS, Ashland Independent
Far Eastern Kentucky
Susan Amburgey, Carr Creek Elementary School, Knott County
Taryn Cantrell, Pikeville High School*
Becky Carpenter, CIO, Magoffin County
Lynda Congleton, TIS, Lee County
Patty Johnson, District STLP/TIS, Pike County
Greg Moore, South Floyd High School
Cheryl Slater, Retired
University
Megan Downing, Northern Kentucky University
William Cole, Morehead State University
Kenny Franks, Student, Georgia Tech
Brenda Nix, Murray State University
Dr. Andrea Peach, Georgetown College
Steve Swan, University of Louisville
Business and Community
Zak Gammon, Alumni
Joanne Lang, Kentucky Science Technology Corporation
Chaz Robinson, Alumni
Kentucky Department of Education
Earlene Cool, TIS Coordinator
Michael Dailey, Education Quality & Diversity
Bob Fortney, Kentucky Virtual Schools
Carole Frakes, TSA, Career and Technical Education
Elaine Harrison Lane, Office of Education Technology
DOWNLOADS BELOW
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1. STLP Handbook The 2009-2010 handbook guides schools in planning STLP and includes all rubrics for Fall Regional Showcases and State Championship.
Deadlines: At Noon Local Time
Registration: Showcase Oct. 30
Products: Feb. 28
State: March 15
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2. STLP Research Report The STLP Research Report can offer some insight into the difference STLP makes in a school. Read the summary of the July 2020 research report conducted by the Appalachian Technology in Education Consortium.
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3. STLP Logo Permission is given for the official STLP logo to be used by all State recognized STLP schools. The logo is used on materials a school produces in the name of STLP. The logo can be used on T-shirts, lapel pins, web sites, awards or any product a school wishes to produce. The logo lapel pin can be ordered. This logo can be used by all recognized STLP schools. The logo download below is web quality.
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4. Permission to Attend Schools may use this shell to personalize the permission slip for stduents to attend STLP events. Permission slips are kept by the teacher as they attend events.
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5. Press Release Schools may use this shell to alert media in their community about STLP events.
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