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Digital Literacy for Teachers
What is "digital literacy" and how is this concept going to affect teachers? How will we train teachers to become more digitally literate? Please answer the questions below to help me flesh out my final project for EDT908, "Critical Issues in Educational Technology."
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How many years have you served as a teacher or worked in a school?
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Rate your comfort with technology/computers in general.
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Rate your comfort with technology in an educational setting.
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Rate how comfortable you would be with learning to use new technologies or new web-based tools alongside your students.
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How would you define being "digitally literate"?
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Have you ever felt "illiterate" when given technology to use in the classroom? Describe how you felt.
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How have you tried to implement technology in the classroom?
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"Technology" can mean anything from a computer, a SMARTBoard or other interactive whiteboard, response clickers, laptops, or web-based learning tools.
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What has been the best way that you have used technology?
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What one or two things do you really wish you knew about integrating technology in the classroom?
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What do you think is most important in teacher training or professional development relating to technology?
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Do you think teachers will be able to continue excellent instruction practices without embracing (or at least trying) new technologies?
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Do you feel like you'll ever be able to catch up or keep up with the changing technology in education?
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Any other thoughts/opinions you'd like to share?
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