Brockport Research Institute

24 Brook Terrace | Brockport, NY 14420

Call us at: 1-585-431-3416

Integrating Educational Technology in the Classroom

Apr 20, 2026 at 09:58 pm by Amanda Lai

Image of student using a laser cutter/engraver
Desktop laser cutter/engraver

Image of student using Video production equipmentThe Avon Central School District, in partnership with Attica Central School District and York Central School District, continues to make strong progress in implementing the New York State Education Department Learning Technology Grant, “Accelerating Innovative Pathways (AIP).”  Since the project launch on January 1, 2025, the Consortium Districts have focused on building the foundation for a multi-year shift toward student-centered, standards-based instruction that integrates technology in meaningful and applied ways.  This work is aligned with the project’s three core goals: strengthening staff capacity to integrate educational technology, expanding access to technology-enhanced and culturally responsive learning experiences, and improving outcomes for economically disadvantaged students and students with disabilities.

The Consortium Districts established stakeholder committees to guide implementation and partnered with New York State Association for Computers and Technologies in Education (NYSCATE) to deliver a comprehensive professional learning plan, including Summer Institutes and ongoing support for participating teachers.  Key activities include administering teacher surveys to assess readiness, recruiting cross-district teacher cohorts, and supporting participation in Summer Institutes aligned to the NYS Computer Science and Digital Fluency standards.  District leaders also support teachers in integrating technology into instruction and developing a culminating portfolio.  Investments in instructional technology resources - such as robotics kits, zSpace devices, and interactive whiteboards - along with training, further strengthen implementation.  Collectively, these efforts position the Consortium Districts for deeper implementation in Year 3 and beyond. 

Represented below are students across the consortium actively engaging in hands-on, technology-rich learning experiences – using tools such as laser cutters, 3D printers, digital media equipment, and virtual reality – to build skills in design, creativity, and real-world problem solving.

Student using a 3D printer Student using Virtual Reality headset

 

Sections: Uncategorized