I am new this year to the position of technology integrationist. In fact, the position is new for our district, so I am attempting to find my way. I have found that it is important for me to be seen in the school if I want the teachers to seek me out for in class support. We have been holding technology workshops every week, but attendance is not as high as I would like. Though I hold them four times in a day (all three lunches and after school), I find that the staff prefers me to come to them and give one on one instruction that is tailored to their needs. My question to you is, do you have any tips to help me achieve success in this position? Does anyone have any advice they have gained from experience in this position (or as a teacher with access to tech support)?
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10/3/2011 11:23:38 am
Hi Danielle-
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Danielle Hartman
10/3/2011 12:31:05 pm
Wow! That's great, thank you. I agree, it is easier to tailor the lesson in a one to one session. Today I did a PD for the math department, and I could see I was going too fast for some, too slow for others. I went with the faster pace and assured the others I would come help them individually. I am a member of ISTE, but I haven't checked out that paper yet, I will be sure to do so. Again, thanks, great tips.
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