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Siri Anderson's curator insight,
May 9, 10:58 AM
Fantastic resource for finding content that operates at various levels. Delete the scoop?
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In the lightspeed paced world of educational technology, I appreciate the need for finding fresh i... Delete the scoop?
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Created especially for school and district leaders, this free e-book explains key steps to a successful technology implementation using several proven strategies and solutions. A complimentary e-book from Atomic Learning. Delete the scoop?
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April 11, 11:15 PM
Search Google for “Technology Integration” and you get nearly 2.8 million hits. Search Google for “Technology Infusion” and you get more than 66,000 hit Delete the scoop?
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Technology has failed to transform our schools because the education governance system insulates them from the disruptions that technology creates in other organizations.
Elahe Amani's curator insight,
May 8, 5:03 PM
We need student focused instructional technology....A good read.
Victoria O'Connor's comment,
May 9, 10:34 AM
"The best education technologies enable teachers to do more with fewer resources." "Teachers should use education technologies that are inexpensive, easy to use, and improve student learning." This is an excellent article. I particularly like the two points, above, that emphasize putting technology choices in the hands of teachers.
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April 25, 7:31 AM
If you run a classroom, school, district, or country, you need to know how to properly integrate technology in education. This should help.
Emily Brown's comment,
April 30, 12:45 AM
Using technology can be random where as integrating technology give the technology a specific purpose to achieve a curriculum goal in the learning area.
Laura Dean's comment,
April 30, 12:46 AM
It's not about 'having' the technology in the classroom but using it to enhance the learning experience.
Audrey's comment,
May 2, 4:53 PM
Technology is good, however we must slow down and give both teachers and students time to absorb; there's no hurry.
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April 20, 12:22 PM
There are a few important criteria that education technology must satisfy before being used in education. Otherwise, we have a problem.
Jill Baker's curator insight,
April 20, 2:19 PM
Great article about how teachers should not just give their students the tools of technology, rather they need to have an understanding of technology themselves in order to give their students the best opportunity to higher learning.
Audrey's comment,
April 21, 2:59 PM
All educational institutions need to upgrade and update their technology. This should be assisted financially by the government. Rather than interfere in actual teaching the ministers should ensure that education technology is actually available and accessible. As teachers never stop learning it is within their interests to keep themselves updated with technology which can help them to spend less time continually updating and trying to differentiate lessons for 15 or more students daily, weekly.... Perhaps if teachers were more valued there would not be so many of them leaving the profession.
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April 16, 7:20 AM
Touch-screen tablets for young students have become all the rage. Some districts are even buying iPads for every kindergartner, a move sparking both celebration and consternation.
Chris Carter's curator insight,
April 17, 10:24 AM
Well gee-whiz, this sure beats using iPads the stupid way. Delete the scoop?
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Created especially for school and district leaders, this free informational poster explains key steps to a successful technology implementation using the Technology Adoption Lifecycle, a recognized theory by Dr.
Angela Kerr's curator insight,
April 10, 1:46 PM
Great visual..not new information, but is a useful graphic to reinforce where we are in terms of technology integration.
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April 12, 12:42 PM
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Want to know if you're correctly integrating technology into your classroom? This matrix and insight will help you get a firm grasp on what to do. Delete the scoop?
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