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Essential Steps for Developing an Effective EdTech Integration Plan in Your School District

EPISODE · Dec 31, 2018 · 30 MIN

Essential Steps for Developing an Effective EdTech Integration Plan in Your School District

from Ask The Tech Coach · host Jeffrey Bradbury - TeacherCast Educational Network

In this episode of “Ask the Tech Coach,” Jeff and Nick bring in the new year by discussing the extremely important, EdTech Integration Plan. We all have heard of a Tech Integration Plan, but today we take a look at the other document that describes and discusses not only what will be happening with the technology once purchased, but how it will be used in the school district. If you are in a school district and are interested in creating your own EdTech Integration Plan, please contact us today by email or voice. We would love to work with you to help you create a fantastic professional development and edtech integration plan for your staff members. What is an EdTech Integration Plan? Tech Plan vs EdTech Plan Technology Driven Curriculum Driven Student Driven What do you need to do before creating your plan? Administrative and Community Buy-in Starting with the students and ending with the students Finding the right focus for your plan Formulating your Essential Question Working with the administration to create the perfect roadmap for success What does the final EdTech Integration Plan look like? How long will it take to create your plan? What happens once the plan is approved? [gravityform id="2" title="true"]

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