Saturday, February 7, 2015

Principal's Suggestion Box Letter #13

These letters are absolutely fictional (to protect the innocent and not-so-innocent.) But, with the hint of truth, maybe we can make some adjustments. Principals have the best chance to do that.

Dear Principal,

I am very excited about the teacher ed tech training day we will have before the kids come back. As you know, I am from another district. What you may not know is that I was trained on PCs and not Apple, so the tech training will be very helpful. I haven't even seen an Apple product for several years, not even an iPhone or iPad, so  it will take some concentration to jump in the deep end with record keeping, flipping the class, etc. I didn't even know how to turn on the desktop! Another teacher showed me the hidden button. It is an elegant design, but you almost need a secret handshake to get info from the computer.

I am very enthusiastic about the iPads in the class. The other teachers have clued me into the particular handling and storage requirements. The apps sound phenominal. Thank you for having foresight in ed tech.

Yours Truly,
Teacher in Tech Transition


Training Teachers to Integrate Technology

http://www.edtechmagazine.com/k12/article/2011/11/team-effort 

Training Teachers Who Are Terrorized by Technology


Training Teachers Who Are Terrorized by Technology
Training Teachers Who Are Terrorized by Technology
http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/curr176.shtml 
Mac vs. PC: Is the Debate Still Relevant?
Mac vs Pc Is the Debate Still Relevant? 

http://www.educationworld.com/a_tech/archives/mac_vs_pc.shtml 

My suggestion: The differences between a Mac and a PC can be truly overwhelming if a teacher is just thrown into it. Have reliable resources to assist the transition, without judgement or the hint of the condemnation each side feels for the other. We're all in this together. 

 

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