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EDLD 5306Presentation for Erate and District Technology Plan

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SLIDE PRESENTATION ASSIGNMENT

EDLD 5306

Peggy Harvey

Oct. 19, 2010

The Schools and Libraries Universal Service Support Mechanism

Mineral Wells ISD Technology Plan

2006 - 2010

TABLE OF CONTENTS

WHAT is it

WHY have it

WHO’s eligible

HOW does it work

WHERE to get information

Click on color coordinated box to go to that section

E-RATE

Mineral Wells ISD Technology Plan

WHATis it?

The E-Rate Program is the discount that schools and libraries receive for acquiring telecommunication services.

Eligible schools and libraries can receive 20-90 percent discounts on telecommunication services, Internet access and internal connections necessary for deploying technology into the classroom.

WHYhave it?

Telecommunications Act of 1996

•Signed by President Clinton Feb. 8, 1996

•1st comprehensive revision of USA’s communications laws in over 60 years

• Directly addresses school and library access to communications services

• Implemented May 7, 1997, by Federal Communications Commission(FCC) adoption of a Universal Service Order

PURPOSE

Help schools and libraries

obtain access to state-of-the-art

services and technologies at

discounted rates

WHO’s eligible?

Examples of ELIGIBLE Schools

• Public Schools• as defined within the

Elementary and Secondary Education Act

• Non-Public schools• Private Schools• Parochial Schools• Area Vocational Technical

Schools• Charter Schools• Intermediate Units

SCHOOLSExamples of INELIGIBLE Schools

• Home School Programs• Institutions of Higher

Education• Private Vocational

Skills Schools(Proprietary Schools)

LIBRARIESExamples of ELIGIBLE Libraries

• Public Libraries• Private Libraries• Research Libraries that:

1. Make publicly available library services and material suitable for scholarly research and not otherwise available to the public

2. Are not an integral part of an institution of higher education

Examples of INELIGIBLE Libraries

• Academic Libraries (unless their budget is completely independent)

HOW Does it work?

DISCOUNTS

•20 – 90 percent discounted rates

•Rates based on economic disadvantage and geographic location

•Rates determined by sliding scale formula based on

•economic disadvantage(the percentage of students eligible for participation the National School Lunch Program or other federally approved alternative mechanisms)

•geographic location

•Average discounts about 60%

Schools and Libraries Corporation (SLC) has adopted the following Policy Statement on Certification that Services are being used for Educational Purposes:

“The primary purpose of the services for which support is sought must be the delivery of services into classrooms or other places of instruction at schools and libraries that meet the statutory definition of an eligible institution. Support for the administrative functions of library or education programs is permitted so long as the services are part of the network of shared services for learning. Universal service support will be limited to services delivered to the onsite educational facility or facilities. Services at a personal residence or at locations that do not host places of instruction or are not accessible to library patrons, with the exception of a centralized district office or similar facility, are not eligible for support.”

Examples of ELIGIBLE Services

• Basic phone service

• Leased data circuits

• T-1, 56kbs, ISDN lines

• Dial-up Internet access

• Direct internet connections

• E-mail

• Wireless connections

Examples of INELIGIBLE Services

• Content

• Training

• Software (see eligible internal

connections)

Examples of ELIGIBLE Internal Connections

• Telecommunications wiring• Routers• Switches• Hubs• Network servers• Certain networking software• Wireless LANs• Installation & basic

maintenance• Private Branch Exchange

(PBX)

Examples of INELIGIBLE Internal Connections

• Personal computers• FAX machines• Voice mail• Modems• Electrical wiring• Asbestos removal• Cable modems• Camera• Firewalls

WHERE To get

information

USACSchools and Libraries ProgramP.O Box 7026Lawrence, KS 66044-7026 Toll Free: (888) 203-8100Fax: (888) 873-4665E-Mail: Submit a Question Website: www.usac.org/sl

Office of Non-Public Education. Further InformationFor more information about the E-rate, go to the Schools and Libraries Division (SLD)

website If you have questions about the E-rate, call the SLD Client Service Bureau at 888-203-8100, or fax 888-276-8736. To obtain SLD documents, call 800-959-0733. You can also direct questions and comments to comments@universalservice.org.

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