How to Bring Technology Into Your Classroom: The quick and easy guide for teachers
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Do you want to bring technology into your classroom, but don't know where to start? We know that teachers have less and less technology training every year, and we want to help. This short, 20-page ebook, complete with checklists and expert advice from educators just like you, will take you through the integration process, from start to finish. Go ahead—empower yourself and take your teaching to the next level with our one-step-at-a-time ebook.
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How to Bring Technology Into Your Classroom - Jessica Sanders
Table of Contents
Introduction
A Change in Perspective
Start With The Basics
Don’t Forget Your Educational Objectives
Test, Test, Test
Consider Your Students
Be Flexible
Measure and Monitor
Keep the Lines of Communication Open
Introduction
"Failure is not a word we commonly like to embrace as teachers, but imperfection and failure are common elements of technology in the classroom, and that has to be ok. By this, as a teacher who has made technology integration a vital part of my teaching philosophy, I mean that flexibility and comfort in the unknown enables me to embrace more, and worry less.
One of the first technology projects I brought to my students involved Glogster, the online web tool that allows students to create media-rich, interactive online posters. It took me three