Ed Tech Thoughts on the Space Coast

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Mr. G. Shupe
Access Excellence Fellow
Apple Distinguished Educator

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Things I have found interesting lately- in a magazine format:
... a successful design delivers a message to the viewer that words alone can't. Design is capable of evoking atmosphere and emotion, creating a tone, and soliciting a response from the viewer.
Dave Shea
Molly E. Holzschlag
The Zen of CSS design

What if our lesson plans didn't say what the teacher would be doing, but what the students would be doing?

Carey Pohanka
a profound tweet



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Professional Development

Getting Engaged

It is so easy to complain...

Ruts are really quite comfortable. I have been down this path before, I know where it leads...
LOOK, I CAN EVEN TAKE MY HAND OFF THE STEERING WHEEL!


Kids today don’t want to learn. They don’t pay attention. They are so rude!

Maybe they can’t see me down here in this rut...


AM I READY for something new? AM I WILLING TO TRY?
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So different... I expect different results

Early this month I had the opportunity to do some work with a team of nine other Apple Professional Development trainers in Upper Township, New Jersey. They were rolling out a teacher laptop program and they really wanted to capitalize on the excitement of new modern mobile technology. Each teacher was getting a Smartboard System and MacBooks.

What really set this training apart was that in all ten of the training rooms, there was a district administrator participating in the workshop. Not so much supervising as participating. From the superintendent down to the dean... participating.

What does the administration communicate by doing this?

  • I am a lifelong learner.
  • I don’t know it all.
  • This training is important.
  • Your time here is important.
  • I am interested in this.
  • I want to know what is possible.
  • I want to see how hard this is.
  • I want to know how this could impact learning in our school system.

I really expect the results of this training are going to be very different from most trainings I do, because this district knows how to lead by example.
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