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How teachers address cell phones in class

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When students want to do quick research on a topic, look up a word, run a calculation, or review a concept, they can hop on a cell phone much faster than logging into a Chromebook or laptop. Finally, cell phones have become a small version of a computer be it a laptop, Chromebook, or iPad (especially an iPad).

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6 Pillars to Successfully Integrate Technology In Your 1:1 Classroom

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In the last quarter of 2015, they released their findings in “ Students Computers and Learning: Making the Connection”. Ask questions that assess how a leader integrates and dictates technology into his/her projects and to those he/she leads. Digitally Mature Leaders . Robust and well designed infrastructure.

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FOLLOW THE MONEY: FUNDING INNOVATION

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Here are some of the most recent winners: School District 51 (CO) students scored 9,000 new Chromebooks for the next school year. The Chromebooks and charging carts were purchased with $3.18 A four-year replacement cycle will be set up for Guilderland’s Chromebooks. Another $32,724 will be used for school connectivity.

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Resources from Miami Device

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Rethinking the Chromebook as a Creation Device by Tanya Avrith Chromebooks have huge potential in the area of creation. There are so many opportunities for creation on chromebooks; we just need to rethink what creation looks like! Then consider coming to Mobile Learning Experience 2015 in Tucson, Arizona.

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Confessions of a Digital Leader: The Wins Are Everything

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Jennifer Winters (@jwinter13121044) November 11, 2015. The digital learning specialist and executive assistant who decided to enroll all of the chromebooks themselves so that we could get them done faster. lufkinlearns #dunbarprimary @DorindaWade pic.twitter.com/D3ZuvUVHvo — Piper K Collins (@Pipercollins197) October 29, 2015.

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Is Your School "Future Ready"?

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A quick look at the Future Ready Schools framework reveals seven major areas of concern that are framed by leadership: 1) Budget and Resources, 2) Use of Time, 3) Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment, 4) Technology and Hardware, 5) Data and Privacy, 6) Community Partnerships, and 7) Professional Learning. Laptops, Tablets, and Chromebooks?