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by Lauren Brawley 7 years ago

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National Education Technology Plan: Key Concepts

The National Education Technology Plan emphasizes bridging the gap between in-school and at-home technology access to ensure continuous learning. It envisions engaging and empowering experiences for learners in both formal and informal settings, preparing them to be active and ethical participants in a globally connected society.

National Education Technology Plan: Key Concepts

National Education Technology Plan: Key Concepts

10. Challenges Remain

One of the biggest challenges that remains in education technology is that while it is simple to receive school funding and in-school technology learning, there is still a barrier between the technology being available at home. This challenge is trying to be overcome by having technologies available in the home so learning does not have to end at the end of a school day

9. Infrastructure

"All students and educators will have access to a robust and comprehensive infrastructure when and where they need it for learning" (p. 65).

8. Assessment

"At all levels, our education system will leverage the power of technology to measure what matters and use assessment data to improve learning" (p. 51).

7. Budgeting and Funding for Technology

It is becoming to be urged that district superintendents and schools leaders look at their budget and find things to cut or replace to make room in their budget for learning technologies. These are important resources for the classroom, but are often expensive so mindful budgeting is imperative.

6. Leadership

"Embed an understanding of technology-enabled education within the roles and responsibilities of education leaders at all levels and set state, regional, and local visions for technology in learning" (p. 39).

5. Fostering Ongoing Professional Learning

"Professional learning and development programs should transition to support and develop educators' identities as fluent users of technology; creative and collaborative problem solvers; and adaptive, socially aware experts throughout their careers" (p. 34).

4. Rethinking Teacher Preparation

Teachers need to be educated and prepared with a solid understanding of the technologies used in the classroom. This will include them know each state's learning standards from day one. Well equipped teachers will lead to proper usage of technology in the classroom, and thus well-achieved learners

3. Teaching

"Educators will be supported by technology that connects them to people, data, content, resources, expertise, and learning experiences that can empower and inspire them to provide more effective teaching for all learners" (p. 25).

2. The Future of Learning Technologies

"As part of their work in cyber learning, the National Science Foundation (NSF) is researching opportunities offered by integrating emerging technologies with advances in the learning sciences" (p. 16).

1. Learning

"All learners will have an engaging and empowering learning experiences in both formal and informal settings that prepare them to be active, creative, knowledgeable, and ethical participants in out globally connected society"