Leading Technology Change
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Disclaimer:
I am also NOT a silver bullet that will solve all educational issues.
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If you’re not measuring it, you don’t care about it.
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RESOURCES:
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Is your curriculum global?
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Has content shifted?
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Has our delivery method(s) mimic’d the digital trends?
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How technology will impact education
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How do we make technology decisions in our district?
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Trends Worksheet:
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Trends
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Challenges
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Developments
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Planning for Professional Learning
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Managing Change
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Complex Change Worksheet
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Parting thoughts...
1. Need for Courage
2. No change without risk taking
3. Small change can result in big impact.
4. Legacy practices (grade, schedules, bells, subject) kill change
5. Technology is a lubricant, not the answer.
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