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A Short Rant on #edtech

My experiences have convinced me that computer-mediated communication is fundamental to life in the 21st century; humans adopt (with increasing rapidity) the information technologies in their environment and humans adapt their communication habits to the tools. Humans also exapt technology; they find new and unintended uses for technologies. In biology exaptations are those structures and Read More

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On #edtech Audits

Information technology is an essential aspect of every school. Students and teachers use computers to consume and create digital information. Administrators and staff use cloud-based student information and business systems to manage data and facilitate operations. Librarians manage digital collections and subscriptions to full-text databases, and technology specialists support learning management systems and other infrastructure Read More

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A Brief History of Computers in Schools

The first school computers were mainframe computers. As with all mainframe installations, the computer was physically located away from the end users, so teachers and students never saw or touched the case containing the processor. These machines were used for instruction in the simplest terms: Students were presented with information, and then they were presented Read More

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Information Technology in Schools: An Emerging Rationale

Since computers entered the educational market in the late 1970’s, there has been debate about their appropriate role in schools. While some advocate for quick adoption of every new emerging tool, others advocate for avoiding digital technology altogether. Between those extremes we find the more rationale observers who advocate for purposeful and thoughtful approaches to Read More

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My Extended Elevator Pitch on Managing #edtech

Managing school ICT must be a very collaborative effort. Many individuals are involved with steering management decisions and these individuals are charged with the greatest vision, yet the least authority. Other individuals are charged with making decisions related to legal issues and financial decision-making, and other still are involved with building and maintain the ICT Read More

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My Elevator Pitch on Well-Managed Technology

In general, we can conclude that technology is being well managed when it allows users to be more productive than they would be otherwise. Because management includes financial planning, however, well-managed technology balances productivity and expectations with cost, so it does not exceed the capacity of the organizations to fund efforts. Good management requires effective Read More