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Nailing Digital Jelly to a Virtual Tree: Tracking Emerging Technologies for Learning
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Product Code: waevined1207
ISTE,
2008
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Member $20.00
Nonmember $50.00
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Reliable information on emerging technologies is as vital as it is difficult to come by. To meet this need, ISTE organized the Emerging Technologies (ET) Task Force, which is co-chaired by Kathy Schrock and Ferdi Serim.
What is an emerging technology? If it’s out of the engineering lab, but not yet widely in use or widely known, we consider it an emerging technology, recognizing that what is emerging for one school may be “old hat” for another. However, the key is it must be in use, so that the learning it makes possible may be replicated by others.
While life at the bleeding edge may look different depending on where you sit on the technology development spectrum, certain fundamentals emerge with regard to how learning is improved through the use of emerging technologies. Join Ferdi as he discusses the trunk of our digital tree, Organizational Capacity, Process Management, and Operational Capacity.
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