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Let’s talk about
shifts in technology in education. Not advances in technology, which have
been great and well-documented over the last 5-10 years. But how attitudes
are shifting and the way we think about, and incorporate, technology in the
classroom so that it really makes a difference… is more impactful… and most
importantly, less noticeable.
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Educators lead
the way
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·They own the classroom. They design the student
experience inside their own four walls.
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·They want the ability and freedom to adopt the tools
and the technology that makes that experience unique and innovative.
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·Lots of choices to help them. Some provided
by the school, some they can got out and get on their own. Some educators
even build their own.
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Challenge for
the school leaders and IT providers
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·Institutions need to be more nimble with the
technology they adopt.
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·They want to encourage innovation and creativity
from teachers while at the same time setting policy to meet compliance
regulations, ensuring data integrity and student privacy.
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Strive for a
seamless cohesive experience across campus
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