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02 May 12
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“How do you get tech-reluctant teachers and administrators to use technology effectively?”
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“To get educational staff on board with tech, encourage and support them using tech for their non-work purposes.
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make time to offer and teach
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go into classrooms and model lessons using technology. I try to make a point to emphasize to the teachers that time on task increases learning for students. Engagement = student success.
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29 Apr 12
Maru GutierrezImp profess dv. one size does not fl all #EDC672
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[professional development] myself. I make the training mandatory
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We often hear about tech-savvy educators and administrators who have an array of best practices and whose love for technology is evident. But as anyone who’s ever been part of a school or district knows, not all teachers and administrators are as comfortable or familiar with technology
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Stan FreedaWe often hear about tech-savvy educators and administrators who have an array of best practices and whose love for technology is evident. But as anyone who's ever been part of a school or district knows, not all teachers and administrators are as comfortable or familiar with technology.
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10 Jan 12
Jim Tiffin JrArticle that discusses more ways to integrate technology when working with staff that are reluctant to experiment or adopt these new tools.
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09 Jan 12
Nancy BlairAn article from eSchool News with some great ideas for motivating staff members to integrate technology into their classrooms.
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een part of a school or district knows, not all teachers and administrators are as comfortable or familiar with technology.
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we asked our tech-savvy readers: “How do you get tech-reluctant teachers and administrators to use technology effectively?”
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. Use technology for personal reasons first.
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encourage and support them using tech for their non-work purposes.
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Emphasize how it helps them specifically.
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I make the training mandatory and ensure that I do the trainings in a helping tone as opposed to an administrative tone.
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, go into classrooms and model lessons using technology.
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I try to make a point to emphasize to the teachers that time on task increases learning for students. Engagement = student success.
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he most effective way to get others to effectively use technology is by modeling. First, you need to figure out where technology can be used in their classroom and to assist in their role as an educator. Second, find technology resources that can be effectively used for that particular educator
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Technology training should be followed up with on-site peer support.
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Jonathan WylieWe often hear about tech-savvy educators and administrators who have an array of best practices and whose love for technology is evident. But as anyone who’s ever been part of a school or district knows, not all teachers and administrators are as comfortable or familiar with technology.
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Miriam BrosseauGreat ideas from real people:
"We often hear about tech-savvy educators and administrators who have an array of best practices and whose love for technology is evident. But as anyone who's ever been part of a school or district knows, not all teachers and administrators are as comfortable or familiar with technology.
"In a recent "Question of the Week," we asked our tech-savvy readers: "How do you get tech-reluctant teachers and administrators to use technology effectively?" Here are our readers' top answers (edited for brevity)." -
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personal reasons first.
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tone
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Once teachers realize that effectively using technology will help them teach and be a more effective educator, then the reluctance gradually fades away
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04 Dec 11
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First, you need to figure out where technology can be used in their classroom and to assist in their role as an educator.
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Second, find technology resources that can be effectively used for that particular educator.
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model and demonstrate how the technology can be used effectively
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Once teachers realize that effectively using technology will help them teach and be a more effective educator, then the reluctance gradually fades away.
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beginning with narrow, focused presentations
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training in shorter, more frequent sessions that include plenty of time for guided practice
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end by providing a well-developed lesson or activity that can be used immediately upon returning to the classroom
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Technology training should be followed up with on-site peer support. One-size-fits-all in-service doesn’t work
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03 Dec 11
Sean Tm10 ways to change the minds of tech-reluctant staff
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02 Dec 11
Peggy HoltmanAdvice for encouraging tech use
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01 Dec 11
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Laura Knight10 ways to change the minds of tech-reluctant staff http://t.co/BtfiLqGv
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Kevin RichardThis allows teachers to get more open perspective of using Ipads in the classroom.
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30 Nov 11
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29 Nov 11
Dianne KrauseWe often hear about tech-savvy educators and administrators who have an array of best practices and whose love for technology is evident. But as anyone who’s ever been part of a school or district knows, not all teachers and administrators are as comfortable or familiar with technology.In a recent “Question of the Week,” we asked our tech-savvy readers: “How do you get tech-reluctant teachers and administrators to use technology effectively?” Here are our readers’ top answers (edited for brevity).
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“How do you get tech-reluctant teachers and administrators to use technology effectively?”
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“How do you get tech-reluctant teachers and administrators to use technology effectively?”
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1. Use technology for personal reasons first.
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As soon as they develop comfort using tech for their personal purposes, that comfort level will easily transfer to work situations.” —Phil Shapiro
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I do the trainings in a helping tone as opposed to an administrative tone.
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time on task increases learning for students. Engagement = student success.
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Technology, when implemented correctly in classrooms, can yield large amounts of time on task!”
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the most effective way to get others to effectively use technology is by modeling
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Lastly, model and demonstrate how the technology can be used effectively – if you can’t model it, then find someone else who can!
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Once teachers realize that effectively using technology will help them teach and be a more effective educator, then the reluctance gradually fades away.
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[I would like it] if presenters were to follow the cycle of effective instruction by first beginning with narrow, focused presentations; and second, by training in shorter, more frequent sessions that include plenty of time for guided practice, and end by providing a well-developed lesson or activity that can be used immediately upon returning to the classroom.
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“As a principal, I make time to offer and teach the [professional development] myself.
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26 Nov 11
Andy Schwen10 ways to change the minds of tech-reluctant staff http://t.co/gx6S1mpk #edchat #edtech
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25 Nov 11
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Toby Price10 ways to change the minds of tech-reluctant staff http://t.co/gxEMsLdA
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Keisa Williams"We often hear about tech-savvy educators and administrators who have an array of best practices and whose love for technology is evident. But as anyone who’s ever been part of a school or district knows, not all teachers and administrators are as comfortable or familiar with technology.
In a recent “Question of the Week,” we asked our tech-savvy readers: “How do you get tech-reluctant teachers and administrators to use technology effectively?” Here are our readers’ top answers" -
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Home and Work Bookmarks10 ways to change the minds of tech-reluctant staff http://t.co/O3kSSPyp
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22 Nov 11
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CTS Learning10 ways to change the minds of tech-reluctant staff
Start small, make training personally relevant, pair staff with knowledgeable co-workers-and keep it fun, readers recommend
By Meris Stansbury, Online Editor
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Katie BordnerRT @rsaeks: Great story! 10 ways to change the minds of tech-reluctant staff http://t.co/9sMjqYC9 #EduIT #Edtech #edchat
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Melissa LimRT @rsaeks: Great story! 10 ways to change the minds of tech-reluctant staff http://t.co/6Fa9c8Y7 #EduIT #Edtech #edchat
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