
Vision
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- Why do we need a VISION for Technology in Education?
- How do we develop our own VISION for Educational Technology?
- Does our VISION for educational technology support our District Strategic Plan?
- How do today's infrastructure requirements, instructional applications and equipment impact our VISION?
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Michael Casey has over thirty years of experience in Education as a classroom teacher, Educational Technology Resource teacher, Program Manager for Educational Technology and as an Executive Director for Information Technology at San Diego Unified School District. He is currently the director of Technology for Del Mar Union Schools and the President and CEO of Eire Group a technology consulting solutions group.
Content
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Impetus for Creating an Education Technology Vision
Responsibility for the vision
How the Vision Supports the Organization
How the Vision Supports Instruction
Communicating the Vision
Chapter 2: Crafting the Vision: Let's get started
Educational Open System Interconnections model (EOSI)
Instructional Practice
Flipped Classroom
Virtual Classrooms, Distance Learning & Remote Students
Synchronous Teaching and Learning
Asynchronous Technology Tools
Curriculum
Professional Development
Applications
Devices
Physical Spaces
Physical & Virtual Classroom Models
Physical Spaces & Flexible Learning Spaces
Virtual Spaces
Chapter 3: The Impact of Technology in Education
Precepts for Student Learning
Effective Use of Technology
Enhancing Curriculum using Technology
Chapter 4: Technology Platforms
EOSI Technology Platforms
Educational Technology Platforms
Collaboration
Communication
Development
Content
Data Integration Platforms
Data Collection
Data Analysis
Data to Inform Instruction
Classroom Management
Information Technology Platforms
Information Technology Operations
Security
Chapter 5: Classrooms
One-to-One - a new concept for an old buzzword
Chapter 6: Infrastructure
Leader-Led
Remote Teacher
Remote Students
Chapter 7: Support & Sustainability
Op Ex vs. Cap Ex
Conclusion
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