Last modified: October 21, 2024
Draft Policy 4020 P4: Approval of App/Website/Technology Tools
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- To ensure the effective integration of educational technology and resources, all products including apps, websites requiring a student login, and other technology tools must undergo a comprehensive approval process. This process verifies compliance with district standards for data privacy, curriculum relevance, and technology compatibility, as outlined below. For a visual representation of the following approval steps, refer to Technology Approval Flow Chart.
- Submission of Product: A teacher or administrator submits a product for approval. An Innovative Learning Specialist checks that the submission is valid, confirming it comes from a teacher or administrator and that an account number is provided.
- School Administrator Approval: The product must be approved by the school administrator.
- Data Privacy Coordinator Review: The Data Privacy Coordinator uses a checklist to assess the product’s compliance with data privacy standards.
- If Not Approved: The Software Asset Manager updates the platform to indicate the reason for disapproval and communicates this to the teacher or principal.
- If Approved: The process continues to evaluate the nature of the product.
- Curriculum Product Determination: The Innovative Learning Specialist determines whether the product is a curriculum-related item.
- If Not a Curriculum Product: The request moves to the Technology Specialist for further evaluation.
- Technology Specialist Review: The Technology Specialist uses a checklist to review the product.
- If Not Approved: The Software Asset Manager updates the platform with reasons for disapproval and communicates this to the teacher or principal.
- If Approved: The Software Asset Manager updates the platform to reflect the approval and informs the teacher and principal.
- Curriculum Approval: If the product is identified as curriculum-related, it is directed to the Curriculum Specialist(s) for approval using a specific checklist.
- If Not Approved: The Software Asset Manager updates the platform with the reason for disapproval and communicates this to the teacher or principal.
- If Approved:The Technology Specialist conducts a review using a specific checklist to evaluate the product’s technology approval.
- If Not Approved: Again, the Software Asset Manager updates the platform and communicates with the teacher or principal.
- If Approved: The Software Asset Manager finalizes the approval by updating the platform and informing the teacher and principal.
- Temporary Approval of Current Products
- Previously approved products will remain valid for the 2024-2025 school year. However, each will undergo a vetting process as outlined in the App Approval Flow to secure final approval for the 2025-2026 school year.
- Submission Process
- The Platform/App/Website/Tech Tool Approval Submission Form is designed for submitting platforms, apps, websites, or other technology tools for consideration. Completing this form will initiate a thorough review process involving multiple departments and committees to verify that the proposed tool aligns with our educational goals and standards. The approval process will take a minimum of 30 days to complete.
- Technology Tool Approval Submission Form
- Only licensed educators are eligible to submit requests. Paraeducators and other school staff must coordinate with their building principal to initiate the submission process.
- The Platform/App/Website/Tech Tool Approval Submission Form is designed for submitting platforms, apps, websites, or other technology tools for consideration. Completing this form will initiate a thorough review process involving multiple departments and committees to verify that the proposed tool aligns with our educational goals and standards. The approval process will take a minimum of 30 days to complete.