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This strategy provides school- and system-level edtech leaders an overview of the stakeholder engagement practices that drive powerful edtech systems. Beginning with identifying key stakeholders, then describing opportunities and methodologies to...
This strategy provides school- and system-level leaders a process for assembling a team to drive edtech systems and practices.
Beginning with developing research questions and then describing methodologies to capture data and share findings, this strategy supports the EdTech Systems Guide: Equity Equity-Driven Selection, Implementation, and Evaluation users in reflecting on...
This strategy supports users of the EdTech Systems Guide: Equity Equity-Driven Selection, Implementation, and Evaluation users in reflecting on and strengthening their school or system’s edtech practices around accessibility.
Natick Public Schools participated in the EdTech Peer Learning Cohort facilitated by The Learning Accelerator (TLA) in partnership with the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education’s Office of Educational Technology.
Uxbridge Public Schools developed this worksheet to help them determine the extent to which their district was teaching Massachusetts Digital Learning and Computer Science (DLCS) Standards in K-2 classrooms.
Uxbridge Public Schools developed this worksheet to help them determine the extent to which their district was teaching Massachusetts Digital Learning and Computer Science (DLCS) Standards in grade 3-5 classrooms.
Uxbridge Public Schools is located in western Massachusetts and participated in the EdTech Peer Learning Cohort facilitated by The Learning Accelerator (TLA) in partnership with the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education’s...
This strategy supports users of the EdTech Systems Guide: Equity Equity-Driven Selection, Implementation, and Evaluation in reflecting on opportunities to promote racial equity within their edtech systems and practices.
This problem of practice offers school leaders three strategies to close the “digital use divide,” ensuring each student has the ability and opportunity to actively and powerfully use technology as a core component of their learning.
Fenway High School developed the 4 C’s from the categories that surfaced in their College, Career, and Life Readiness Competencies. The competencies outline what students should learn, the description and rationale for those competencies, and which...