Example Technology Planning wiki. Models a great way to collaboratively plan out and describe the vision, essential questions, and implementation strategies for a technology plan.
Common Agreements of Roles, Responsibilities, and Process. An example of using a Wiki to create a collaborative, published document for Technology planning. This site develops the roles of individuals.
I thought this was had some great language that could be used for technology planning. I like these guidelines for developing digital literacy guidelines...
Fantastic tool Jennifer! This could be really helpful in so many ways for tech planning, professional development plans and evaluation or assessment of progress. Thanks for posting it!
You will be working together in small, collaborative groups (Book Clubs) to read a novel together. The outcome of this project is to generate enthusiasm about literature, and to create collaborative engagement with one another
This self-assessment instrument has been designed to:Provide individual reflection and evaluation on your personal skill level/stage with regard to integration of technology into your teaching and learningProvide information to help you develop your professional development plans (PDP) as designed by you and your department supervisorProvide input to guide improvements to our professional development program in order to help teachers become proficient in the integration of technology in classroom instruction
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Tips to creatively fund a long term school or district technology plan by eliminating current overlooked and underutilized expenses from a school budget.
The AP Exam is on its last legs. The SAT isn't far behind. Over the next ten years, we will see Digital Portfolios replace test scores as the #1 factor in college admissions.
This what must happen for any type of standards based assessment to occur
Cloud computing and a decade's worth of increased wifi and satellite access will make some of the traditional roles of IT -- software, security, and connectivity -- a thing of the past.