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Neufeld, Janet K. – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2013
One of the larger shifts in education is evaluating teacher knowledge acquisition to determine if it is effectively changing the way teachers learn, teach, and bring about student improvement. In the effort to do this, teachers often spend much time on administrative duties, such as documenting what classes or workshops they have taken, and this…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teacher Influence, Management Systems, Program Administration
LaMaster, Jen – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2012
Integrating digital age technology into an industrial age educational system is hard enough. Imagine introducing ed tech to a 450-year-old Jesuit educational paradigm. Find out how to seamlessly combine the NETS with a centuries-old framework to create an effective ed tech strategic plan. This article describes how the author successfully…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Strategic Planning, Educational Technology, Technology Integration
Sawtelle, Sara – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2008
Proving that technology works is not as simple as proving that a new vendor for art supplies is more cost effective. Technology effectiveness requires both the right software and the right implementation. Just having the software is not enough. Proper planning, training, leadership, support, pedagogy, and software use--along with many other…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Outcomes of Education, Cost Effectiveness, Program Effectiveness
Bull, Glen; Garofalo, Joe; Bell, Randy – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2004
New technologies often assume the form of prior traditions during their infancy. For example, filmed plays known as photoplays were initially produced prior to the development of modern cinema conventions. Similarly, printed books at first assumed many of the characteristics of hand-lettered manuscripts.
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Educational Technology, Technology Integration, Computer Assisted Instruction
Morse, Gail – Learning & Leading with Technology, 1995
Presents the first of a two-part series on using technology to meet the computing and training needs of North Carolina schools and communities. Examines the best technology practices (benchmarking) identified by schools, businesses, and government agencies. Discusses implementation models and success factors. (AEF)
Descriptors: Benchmarking, Case Studies, Community Benefits, Computer Uses in Education