Condensed and updated depiction of TPACK by Mishra and Koehler (2007), which was presented originally at the annual conference of the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education in 2007.
Interesting post about the qualities of a great principal: culture builder, visionary, instructional leader, connector, leadership capacity builder & time defender.
These tips are aimed at businesses, but some good advice for schools too. Create targets as clear measurable objectives. Inform & engage constituents. Don't fit business to tech, fit tech to business. "If users don't know what the app will do for them, it's not worth buying."
Some interesting tips from Scholastic. I especially like their last tip - learn from a kid. We so need to understand how kids are using tech not only to engage them, but because they also do stuff with it that's not even on our radars.
This national tech plan purports to outline five essential components "of learning powered by technology" to get us to a 2020 goal of having "the highest proportion of college graduates in the world."
Learning, Assessment, Teaching, Infrastructure & Productivity
Lots of great quotes in this article. I also like that it incorporates impact of learning theory on edtech: objectivism, behaviorism, cognitivism, constructivism & postmodernism.