attempts to identify the nature of knowledge required by teachers for technology integration in their teaching, while addressing the complex, multifaceted and situated nature of teacher knowledge.
Why even tease us with this stuff when we don't have the Smart Boards, we have never been trained on them, and the odds of us getting them seem slim?!! :=)
After a pilot, Salisbury found iPads didn't support the kind of content creation, such as making movies or presentations, the district wanted in its classrooms. The five-year overhaul strives to move away from lectures to student-driven content creation, Ziegenfuss said.
“Tablets have not quite evolved to the point of easily creating content,” he said, adding that might be totally different in a few years.
McCrea: What were the hard parts of this initiative?
Smith: Staff development was a big issue.
Before the 1:1 rollout we spent at least six months on staff development. Going from 30 kids in a room opening textbooks to 30 kids opening computers is a significant shift.
We wound up with a number of early adopters who bought into the change and a bunch of others in the middle who were saying, "Give me time and we will get there."
Then there were staff members who refused to participate and threatened to retire. We stuck to our guns and told everyone that we were moving in this direction and that everyone had to be on board.
Four years later we're still not there yet but we've definitely made progress. Getting to 100 percent is going to take a while.
This is a great site with an online one-to-one readiness survey. It looks like this company partners with CDWG for planning and implementation of one-to-one programs.
One district's model to integrate the most appropriate technologies into their classrooms - ask teachers to test different products to determine what works, and what doesn't. Also note: this district underwent an infrastructure upgrade before introducing new devices.
Important quote: "Many students already had iPads or have parents purchasing them through a special lease-to-own plan through the school system and Apple. Others will be provided a device for use in school."