APU - EDUC513
Digital-Age Literacies
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    • Project #1: Technology Implementation and Management Plan >
      • Examples of plans for 25 computer classrooms
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Week 7 Homework

Work on Project One: Technology Implementation and Management Plan
Selection of grade level and topic. Physical layout of resources. One Device 
(due week 8)


Week 7 Discussion in Sakai Forums:

In 2010, it was estimated that only 22% of teachers have managed to integrate technology into their classrooms (Office of Technology Assessment).

Survey your staff to find out approximately what percentage of your staff integrate technology to enhance learning at your school? What might be keeping your staff from using it? From your interview, what does your IT department think or better yet, what are they willing to support?

Learn It In 5 - Learn how to use any web 2.0 technology in the classroom in 5 minutes or less.  (Links to an external site.)  Upon completion of your own post, choose two students to reply to their posts.

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