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Change is a Mindset

A Principal's Reflections

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) implemented in 2011. The three guiding tenets of our BYOD initiative are to enhance learning, increase productivity, and conduct better research. Students elect to take OpenCourseware and receive honors credit once they demonstrate what they have learned through a non-traditional presentation.

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TONS of #ISTE17 Pro Tips, Resources, & Events (including #NOTATISTE)!

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From pre-conferences, meetups, workshops, BYODs, Playgrounds, and more, I'll be all over ISTE this year! You'll learn about tons of virtual reality resources for all grade levels and classrooms and we'll explore two of the best VR creation tools in education! Create your own #NOTATISTE digital badge complete with ribbons!

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The Key Role of Tech in Accessibility for All

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However, the goal is always the same: making sure that every student, at every level (classroom, building, district), has access to the resources they need to meet their learning goals. The presenters rely on state associations for updates, but they also use legislative news services to get updates. About the Presenters.

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Planning for the Total Cost of Edtech Initiatives

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About the Presenters. Her previous experiences include being a classroom business teacher at the high school and post-secondary levels, assistant director of a vocational cooperative, principal at East Noble High School, and assistant superintendent at East Noble School Corporation. WATCH THE EDWEBINAR RECORDING.

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Uncommon Learning

A Principal's Reflections

Uncommon learning refers to initiatives and pedagogical techniques that are not present in scale in a typical school or district. If present they are more likely to be isolated practices that have not become systematically embedded as part of school or district culture. The concepts of digital learning will be presented and discussed.