1:1 Education

Administrators

What is something intriguing I've Learned at this conference?

Teacher support is the key., Admin people need support too! They need not be afraid..., We live in fear..always...

What questions/concerns do I still have?

How do we balance the subject content with the "instruction" of the tech tools? Tech class or integration or both?

Teach programs? Keyboarding? On line safety? Social responsibility?, Is it possible to infuse these into lessons and learn as you go?, Hence the issue...

How can this best be addressed in curriculum?, Plan well, and find the $ from the node below

Where can we find the time? For teachers? The $ to actually do it right.

What advice would you give teachers, IT, and TIS?

Let the students teach you.

Let the students display learning in creative ways

One size does not fit all. Let people learn at their pace. Differentiate for your teachers., and then they can differentiate for their kids

Ask questions when you interview. This is what we value and do.

Teachers

What is something intriguing I've learned at this conference?

There are lots of possibilities

It will be fun to see what happens when we open up the options to the kids!

Starting small and growing as you reflect

What questions/concerns do I still have?

Are there examples of acceptable use policies that we can use as a starting point in discussion?, Get the kids to write a draft,and then ask them to compare it with someone else's, the collaboration effect might raise awareness of yet more issues

New node

Can this be done with PCs?

What advice would you give admin, IT, Teachers?

We need support of the IT staff!!!!, We need ideas, and training in how to use, Time is needed to learning the software, brainstorming ideas and trying them out

IT Department

What is something intriguing I've learned at this conference?

Abilities to give staff more tools

Implementations of 1:1 programs

Student tech leaders

What questions/concerns do I still have?

Policies (AUP)

Infrastructure Requirements, Wireless Bandwith, Security, Data Integrity

In classroom help, Tech staff on call, Teacher/Student aids

Maintaining effective use of good "analogue" methods, Paper note-taking, Flash-cards

What advice would I give admin, teachers, and TIS?

Regular Training Time

Sharing Sessions (okay to say you don't know)

Fostering "I'm bad at Mac, but it's fine" environment

Technology Integration Specialists

What is something intriguing I've learned at this conference?

What questions/concerns do I still have?

How will I know what issues and problems will my teachers have?

What advice would you give admin, IT, and teachers?