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Instructional-technology supervisor outlines AI plan, device-fee and student tech pathways
Summary
Roselle Public School District’s instructional-technology supervisor presented a comprehensive update on device management, AI use and K–12 computer-science pathways, announced an AI showcase on March 26 and described a $25 device-usage fee and proactive device-collection practices to curb losses.
Ebony Fanfan Dilsen, the district’s instructional-technology supervisor, told the Roselle board that her office manages state reporting and a range of classroom platforms and is working to sustain the Verizon Innovative Learning Schools one-to-one device initiative. "I am Ebony Fanfan Dilsen. I'm the instructional technology supervisor for [the district]," she said as she opened a presentation on programs and tools.
Dilsen described career and technical pathways, student tech teams that repair devices, and partnerships that provide professional development. She said the district uses Montclair State’s Computer Science Hub for staff training and highlighted K–12 computer-science instruction: block-based coding in elementary grades, Amazon Future…
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