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Technology for AP’s: What’s Hot
MASSP Assistant Principal & Dean's Mid-Winter Summit
Presented by Ric Wiltse, Executive DirectorMichigan Assoc for Computer Users in Learning
What’s Hot? Toys
Trends
Policies
Resources
Burning issues
Everything else
Questions and Answers
Toys iPads and tablets
iPad 2 on the way! Camera, USB, camera
Smart phones
Other hand held devices
Apps
Google Apps for Education
What to fear: pen cameras & camcorders, t-shirts
What’s ahead: brain wave input: emotiv
Trends Bigger, better, smaller, faster
24/7 education
Assessment
How can technology be used to reduce costs?
Cloud computing
Broadband penetration
Policies Ethical
Hacking, plagiarizing, sexting, bullying, texting, property destruction, forgery, inappropriate sites, password sharing, right to privacy and more
Network Access What can be brought in and connected to the
network?
Cell Phone Use in School During school, after school
Social Media Policy
Resources Standards (NETS-A)
Web Resources
Education World
Technology Info Ctr for Admin Leadership
MACUL Space
Connected Principals
Other Resources
MI Learning on iTunes U
21 Things for Administrators
Resources Twitter
5 Twitter Uses for School Leaders
MASA Webinar: Administrators who use Twitter – Kathy Schrock (DEN)
MACUL Conference
March 16-18, Cobo Center in Detroit
Administrator Forum on Thursday, March 17
Over 200 Exhibits
Administrative Strand
Educational Technology Leadership Conference
April 21 • Muskegon Community College
Burning Issues What are you facing or fearing?
What are your parents expecting?
How are you communicating?
What are your learning communities?
Should the use of electronic communication devices be seen as student conduct or academic/classroom issues?
Is it possible to develop evaluation tools that minimize or eliminate the effectiveness of cell phones to cheat?
More Burning Issues How do schools keep up with the ever changing
landscape that the communication age has created?
What challenges have you encountered in your career that were related to technology?
What other toys, policies and resources are you using that we have not discussed?
Is your district a shining star or can you recommend one to visit for best practices?
Have you had to deal with student video’s on YouTube?
Questions, Answers, Comments
Contact me
Ric Wiltse, Executive Director
Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning
rwiltse@macul.org
3410 Belle Chase Way, Suite 100
Lansing, MI 48911
517.882.1403
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