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Small, Dennis – Principal Leadership, 2011
Schools in Washington State had a smattering of computers that were used for instruction and were mostly disconnected from any network when the author joined the state's K-12 public education agency in 1989. It was clear that state educators needed to see beyond the dazzle of slide decks produced by seven-year-olds and reconceptualize the use of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Technology Integration, Academic Standards, Educational Technology
Larson, Lotta; Kuhn, Cyndi Danner; Collins, Royce Ann; Balthazor, Gerri; Ribble, Mike; Miller, Teresa Northern – Principal Leadership, 2009
High school students spend much of their educational journeys immersed in "old" literacies of paper, pencil, and print books. But outside of the classroom, they are exposed to information and communication technologies--such as blogs, wikis, Internet browsers, multimedia, social networking sites, and a wide range of software--each of which demand…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, High School Students, Professional Development, Technical Support
Jones, Cathy Areu – Principal Leadership, 2001
According to a National Center for Education Statistics survey, 99 percent of full-time regular teachers reported having access to computers. Only one-third felt prepared to use them in the classroom. Higher program standards, more funding, online support systems, modeling, and ongoing training are essential. (MLH)
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Change Strategies, Professional Development, Readiness
Jones, Eric – Principal Leadership, 2007
One-to-one computing, laptop learning, technology immersion: such initiatives are gaining momentum--and sparking excitement and controversy--in middle level and high schools, but the key to their success is more than cutting-edge technology. Henrico County Public Schools, a pioneer in educational technology in Virginia, launched a one-to-one…
Descriptors: Computers, High Schools, Technology Integration, Professional Development
Beavers, Debra – Principal Leadership, 2001
Successful integration of technology into education calls for a new vision of professional development as an ongoing program aligned with curriculum goals, designed with built-in evaluation, and sustained by adequate financial and staff support. Research identifies three effective collaborative models: peer coaching, study groups, and thematic…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Development, Financial Support, Models