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stephanie karabaic

National Educational Technology Plan: Your Questions Answered | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Blogger Audrey Watters demystifies the National Educational Technology Plan & the U.S. DOE answers your top five questions.
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    Blogger Audrey Watters demystifies the National Educational Technology Plan & the U.S. DOE answers your top five questions.
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    Blogger Audrey Watters demystifies the National Educational Technology Plan & the U.S. DOE answers your top five questions.
Jill Dawson

Global Learning | Franklin West Supervisory Union - 1 views

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    This blog does a nice job of connecting the district's vision to the Vermont Educational Technology Plan.  I see the Targets, Action Steps, and Success Indicators clearly identified, as well as documentation of process and product.  This blog is a great way to maintain transparency within the community while keeping people accountable and modeling ways that the targets are being met.  
Joy Ray

BYOD to School? - 0 views

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    This fall, more schools than ever are allowing students to use their own laptops, iPads, and cell phones in the classroom. Administrators hope these bring-your-own-technology initiatives, recommended in the U.S. Department of Education's 2010 National Education Technology Plan (NETP), will help cut costs and increase student engagement.
pjspurlock

NETP17.pdf - 1 views

shared by pjspurlock on 06 Mar 19 - No Cached
  • Taking full advantage of technology to transform learning requires strong leadership capable of creating a shared vision of which all members of the community feel a part. Leaders who believe they can delegate the articulation of a vision for how technology can support their learning goals to a chief information officer or chief technology officer fundamentally misunderstand how technology can impact learning. Technology alone does not transform learning; rather, technology helps enable transformative learning. The vision begins with a discussion of how and why a community wants to transform learning. Once these goals are clear, technology can be used to open new possibilities for accomplishing the vision that would otherwise be out of reach. Moving to learning enabled by technology can mean a shift in the specific skills and competencies required of leaders. Education leaders need personal experience with learning technologies, an understanding of how to deploy these resources effectively, and a community-wide vision for how technology can improve learning. 1
    • pjspurlock
       
      Perfect resource for EDCI 325!
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