Technology & AI Resources
Resources on technology and technology-enhanced learning as a tool for supporting the needs of the whole learner.
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January 01, 2016
Data Rich, Information PoorType:Article Topics: Technology & AIThe leadership of the Lake Oswego, Ore., schools on vetting and adopting technology tools that enable teachers to apply useful data to seamlessly drive their instruction. -
January 01, 2016
Using Google Apps for Superintendent EvaluationType:Article Topics: Technology & AIEach month, the board evaluates itself and the superintendent on a portion of respective roles and responsibilities. These monthly evaluations are accomplished using Google Forms. -
November 01, 2015
A Conversation OverType:Article Topics: Technology & AIResolving a community-wide argument about a one-to-one computer initiative for students. -
November 01, 2015
A Blended Learning JourneyType:Article Topics: Technology & AIWashington's Highline district shares four pointers about scaling its expansion across the digital divide. -
November 01, 2015
Balancing Student Empowerment With Online SafetyType:Article Topics: Health & Wellness, School Safety & Cybersecurity, Technology & AIThree considerations by an Iowa superintendent for educating students about proper use of technology rather than restricting use. -
November 01, 2015
Personal Social Media Use by Staff: Is It Your Business?Type:Article Topics: Technology & AIShould unprofessional online behavior on a teacher’s private time trigger disciplinary measures? -
November 01, 2015
Relinquishing Our Horse and BuggyType:Article Topics: Curriculum & Assessment, District & School Operations, Equity, Technology & AIStudent-centered learning could be the path to true equity in K-12 education -
October 01, 2015
Using Twitter ProductivelyType:Article Topics: Technology & AIIthaca, N.Y.'s superintendent has simple tips to reap educational benefits from his favorite social media tool. -
October 01, 2015
A Model for Expanding Tech Use in ClassroomsType:Article Topics: Technology & AIA superintendent especially likes the four-stage SAMR model for infusing technology into his schools' teaching and learning. -
September 01, 2015
Aspirational Data Practices for Student PrivacyType:Article Topics: Technology & AIHow student data should best be protected is addressed in a new set of guiding beliefs from the education community.
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