29 May 2008 @ 8:17 PM 

OK, here is my frustration…I ‘ve been presenting at conferences on a regular basis for the past couple of years. I’ve setup my website and Moodle. Since setting up my Moodle I’ve had people register from all around the world.  I’ve set up discussion forums, encouraged people to participate, share their ideas, ask questions, etc. The results? Not much participation. So the question becomes (OK, this is where the pity party comes in): How much energy do I put into creating my website and Moodle if I’m having to guess what educators’ needs are? Or, what they would like to see on both sites. I know people are busy with their lives, but I think we need to encourage ourselves, as educators, as much as we encourage our students, to be active participants in our own learning.  If we remain passive receptors of information, how does this encourage learning?  So if there is anyone out there that has some suggestions, I’m listening!

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Last Edit: 01 Nov 2008 @ 08:20 PM

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 13 Apr 2008 @ 8:14 PM 

We need to look beyond the factor of what looks good.  Some administrators too often can’t look beyond what appears to be technology integration. What do I mean? Comparing what “we” have with what others have doesn’t equate to being more technologically innovative. Nor does what others have versus what “we” have equate to them being so far ahead of us.  Are we worried about appearance more than content?It becomes a fashion show of hardware. School districts purchase equipment and once it is placed in the classroom it just sits there. Why? Teachers are never trained on how best to use the technology.  Comments such as, “I have five computers in my classroom and twenty-five students. How can I possibly use them?”  Most times these computers wind up being used as a “reward” for students that complete their work quickly.  Or the clamor for interactive white boards and projector units are heard to be a necessary piece of equipment. And what do they wind up being? An expensive overhead projector and transparency unit.

How do you avoid this way of bringing technology into the school? First step is to make a plan whereby teachers are given the opportunity to learn how best to integrate the technology into their classroom.  This step is usually skipped in order to quickly show-off their new equipment.  To exasperate the problem even further in tight budget times, teachers become frustrated because the money is spent on this equipment at the expense of other things including additional teachers to reduce class Until leadership takes a more proactive role in planning, it is inevitable we will repeat this pattern over and over.  We can never move forward until we break this cycle.

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Last Edit: 01 Nov 2008 @ 08:17 PM

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 08 Oct 2007 @ 7:13 PM 

Working with teachers today I had time to reflect afterwards on the day.  Often times after doing a training or in-service I spend time reflecting on how things went.  The thing that struck me the most was how much energy people can devote to resisting change or looking at things from a different perspective.  The in-service today was a follow-up on teachers having recently completing the 21st Century Details Questionnaire.  Several teachers could not move away from the focus of it not working for them.  The thought came to me…what if instead of saying “this doesn’t apply to what I’m doing” or “this if fine for older students” teachers thought how can I make this work for me!  How can I take the concepts and strategies that are applied to older students and tweak it to fit my grade level?  What a novel concept. At times it does feel like I’m battling those windmills!

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Last Edit: 01 Nov 2008 @ 07:17 PM

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 21 Sep 2007 @ 7:40 PM 

This website will focus on technology in education. Discussions will revolve around how educators are utilizing technology in the classroom. Topics such as integrating vs. use and the confusion around wht the difference is between the two will be included. Other topics will include reviews and comments on software and hardware. I hope people find this blog useful and will contribute to its’ development.

Alan

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Last Edit: 01 Nov 2008 @ 06:55 PM

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