SEC. 4109
ACTIVITIES TO SUPPORT THE EFFECTIVE USE OF TECHNOLOGY
Section Summary
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``(a) Uses of Funds.--Subject to section 4106(f), each local
educational agency, or consortium of such agencies, that receives an
allocation under section 4015(a) shall use a portion of such funds to
improve the use of technology to improve the academic achievement,
academic growth, and digital literacy of all students, including by
meeting the needs of such agency or consortium that are identified in
the needs assessment conducted under section 4106(d) (if applicable),
which may include--
``(1) providing educators, school leaders, and
administrators with the professional learning tools, devices,
content, and resources to--
``(A) personalize learning to improve student
academic achievement;
``(B) discover, adapt, and share relevant high-
quality educational resources;
``(C) use technology effectively in the classroom,
including by administering computer-based assessments
and blended learning strategies; and
``(D) implement and support school- and district-
wide approaches for using technology to inform
instruction, support teacher collaboration, and
personalize learning;
``(2) building technological capacity and infrastructure,
which may include--
``(A) procuring content and ensuring content
quality; and
``(B) purchasing devices, equipment, and software
applications in order to address readiness shortfalls;
``(3) developing or using effective or innovative strategies
for the delivery of specialized or rigorous academic courses and
curricula through the use of technology, including digital
learning technologies and assistive technology;
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``(4) carrying out blended learning projects, which shall
include--
``(A) planning activities, which may include
development of new instructional models (including
blended learning technology software and platforms), the
purchase of digital instructional resources, initial
professional development activities, and one-time
information technology purchases, except that such
expenditures may not include expenditures related to
significant construction or renovation of facilities; or
``(B) ongoing professional development for teachers,
principals, other school leaders, or other personnel
involved in the project that is designed to support the
implementation and academic success of the project;
``(5) providing professional development in the use of
technology (which may be provided through partnerships with
outside organizations) to enable teachers and instructional
leaders to increase student achievement in the areas of science,
technology, engineering, and mathematics, including computer
science; and
``(6) providing students in rural, remote, and underserved
areas with the resources to take advantage of high-quality
digital learning experiences, digital resources, and access to
online courses taught by effective educators.
``(b) Special Rule.--A local educational agency, or consortium of
such agencies, shall not use more than 15 percent of funds for
purchasing technology infrastructure as described in subsection
(a)(2)(B), which shall include technology infrastructure purchased for
the activities under subsection (a)(4)(A).
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