The Latest Buzz.(educational technology)(Column)
American School & University, April, 2003 by Rydeen, James E.
Byline: JAMES E. RYDEEN
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"Technology" evokes different responses among educators. In some school systems, the purchase of computer equipment is just a first step. The hard work must follow: defining the role of technology in instruction, integrating it into the curriculum, paying for staff training and planning for future upgrades. In other school districts, technology is not used effectively; initial costs and ongoing costs can compromise the commitment administrators are willing to make to new systems. The master planning, design, installation, training, updating ...
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