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In particular, it must support four key components of learning: active engagement, participation in groups, frequent interaction and feedback, and connection to real-world experts
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We need to work on our connection to real world experts.
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I concur, leaning on our PLN and connecting with them and their PLN is certainly a way in. I have done this with Jeff and others to help myself trying to overcome a number of issues with implementing 1:1 tablet in the classroom. They proved very helpful! Whilst all are important, I feel that the last is the biggest for us as teachers because it reiterates the fact that we no longer hold the key/knowledge and that our role as a teacher has change. I particularly like the point made that technology support curricular goals. Thanks for diigoing this!
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The Web connects students to experts in the real world and provides numerous opportunities for expressing understanding through images, sound, and text.
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When technology is effectively integrated into subject areas, teachers grow into roles of adviser, content expert, and coach.
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What is Technology Integration? - 1 views
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Integration is when classroom teachers use technology to introduce, reinforce, extend, enrich, assess, and remediate student mastery of curricular targets.
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Integration is an instructional choice that generally includes collaboration and deliberate planning—and always requires a classroom teacher’s participation.