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Papert’s Three Phases of Educational Technology

In 1994, Seymour Papert, the mathematician from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who was a pioneer in using computer programming to teach mathematics to young children, suggested that the history of computers in schools could be deconstructed into three phases. First, there was a brief time when innovative educators had computers in their classrooms and Read More

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Edtech for Edleaders: Choose Two

IT professionals confirm leaders, including educational leaders, want systems that are: Inexpensive; Designed and installed quickly; Of high quality. When faced with those three design needs, the IT professional usually responds with “choose two.” While this is often done in an attempt to introduce humor into the conversation, the response does capture a reality of Read More

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Edtech for Edleaders: IP Addresses

I continue to have conversations with school leaders who lack basic understanding of the technology they (accurately) claim is such a vital part of their schools. While I am encouraged that we have professionals who backgrounds in education running schools rather than professionals with backgrounds in IT running schools, I do think there are a Read More

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Diversifying the Fleet of School Computing Devices

School and technology leaders have interesting choices when purchasing devices for students and teachers that they did not have even a few years ago. Whereas they once purchased desktop or laptop computers, they can now choose from: Internet-only notebooks (i.e. Chromebooks)—These are inexpensive devices that are easy to manage, but that provide the least capacity Read More

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What Plato Said About Writing

The role of microcomputers in curriculum and instruction has been debated since they first arrived in schools; some advocate for quick adoption of every new tool while others advocate for avoiding digital technology altogether. Disparate perceptions of emerging information technologies among educators is not a new phenomenon. In his 2011 book The Information: A History, Read More

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Understanding the Quality of #edtech

“So, is my school’s technology good enough?” is a question that principals and curriculum coordinators and superintendents ask—of course they don’t usually ask it when their IT coordinators or staff are within ear shot. The reality is that most school administrators do not have the expertise to assess the IT for which they are responsible. Read More

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Three Choices When Faced with Technology

Technology is a permanent part of society and culture. For decades, scholars who study technology and society have documented the active influences of technology on individuals who experience it and on institutions that reflect it in the organizations that emerge. These effects are particularly acute for educators. The digital devices that students carry into classrooms Read More