Differences between technology access between socioeconomic levels and rural/urban school districts
Digital Divide
SAMR, TPACK, Triple E
Instructional Framework for Integrating technology
A source of frustration, inequity, and confusion for all schools and families
Communication
Free learning applications
A framework to improve and optimize teaching and learning for all people based on scientific insights into how humans learn.
Universal Design for Learning
Instructional Scope and Sequence for Integrating technology
Identifies which grade levels the skills need to be Introduced (I), Reinforced (R) and Mastered (M).
These factors can be barriers to families accessing school information
Language, Technology, and Information Overload
Two laws that protect student data and privacy
FERPA & COPA
Equal access and opportunity to digital tools, resources, and services to increase digital knowledge, awareness, and skills.
Digital Equity
Using Notability, Google forms, and other digital tools for teacher observation
A consistent and simple way to utilize technology to provide feedback to teachers
This paradoxical phrase describes the relationship between the amount of and efficacy of communication efforts
Less is More
This term refers to the responsible use of technology by anyone who uses computers, the Internet, and digital devices to engage with society on any level.
Digital Citizenship