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7 steps to Technology Integration
Teacher to Teacher:
7 Steps for Integrating
Technology
Aimee Bartis
Aimee Bartis is a thinker of big thoughts. She is
a veteran teacher and an Educational
Technology Specialist in Texas. Aimee loves
presenting at conferences, connecting with
educators and hanging out with her husband
and three boys. Follow Aimee on Twitter
@aimeegbartis or www.pluggedinedu.com.
1. Perfectionism and Control

.
1. Perfectionism and Control

.

When using technology, perfectionism is out the door.
If something can go wrong, it will. Try not to get too
upset. Reassess and keep rolling.
1. Perfectionism and Control

.

You are also going to
have to relinquish some
control. There will be
times (lots of them if
you’re lucky) where a
student knows more
about the technology
than you do.

The “influence”
group is ripe for
growth.
1. Perfectionism and Control

.

Didn’t work out for these guys:
1. Perfectionism and Control

.

This is an awesome and uniqu
opportunity. Let the student h
you. You have no idea how thi
can strengthen the relationsh
in your room. Students will fe
trusted, smart and special. An
that’s worth more than lookin
like you know everything
2. Conversion NOT Creation

2. Converting
Notice I did not say creating. Start by taking a lesson
you’ve done before and transforming it.
2. Conversion NOT Creation
2. Conversion NOT Creation
2. Conversion NOT Creation
How can you use
technology with the
lesson?
If you are discussing the
causes of the Civil War,
consider using Padlet
and have students post
the causes to the classes
wall. Or have a silent
discussion of a video.
Create a Blackboard Survey and have students reflect on
the video they watched. This can be tricky for students because they
will want to interact with each other and reply to each other’s
comments then all of a sudden they have no idea what’s happening
in the video.
So start slow. This time
they are just posting
their reactions during
the video and
responding to others
afterwards. Next time
have them post their
reaction and reply to
only one of their
classmates.

Make a pizza quiz
in Blend Space?
3. Lesson Planning
After you have some
converted lessons
under your belt, it’s
time to start creating
your own lessons.
Ensure that you
lessons are standards
focused.
Don’t think, “Wow,
I just found out
about this really
cool tool. I’m going
to use it!” Instead think,
“What tool will help me introduce
or reinforce a standard?” Or “What
tool will let my students show what
they know the best?” After you
know the standard you are teaching,
decide what mastery of that
standard would look like. Finally,
you’re ready to choose a tool that
will fit your standards and measure
of mastery.
7 steps to Technology Integration
4. Creating

The wonderful thing about technology is that it opens so many
opportunities for students to create.
Whenever possible, have
students create something to
demonstrate their knowledge.
At the beginning of the year you
may feel more comfortable
having everyone create with the
same tool.
But in the second semester, try
letting them choose their tool.
You’ll be amazed at what they
can do!
5. Collaborate
Since MNPS has
SkyDrive, utilize
the collaborative
features of Shared
Folders and Office
documents.
You can share a folder with a class , then everything you put
in that folder will be shared with your students. Students can
do their work in Skydrive and share it with you to be graded.
Imagine the paper you’ll save!

Students can work on a project together without
having to be together.
6. Showcase
Teachers are awesome at displaying student
work. It lines the hallways, fills display
cases, and decorates the library.
6. Showcase

When you make the move to digital,
there’s not that much to display. Sure,
some things can be printed out and hun
up but many more spectacular creation
will only exist online.
6. Showcase
Soon enough, and with some creativity…
Opportunities to share student work will abound!
First make sure you have parent permission then post projects on
your teacher webpage. Most web-based creation sites will provide a
link or embed code to the finished project.
7. Portfolios
Along the same lines of
showcasing student work
is saving student work.
We have entirely new ways
to save and store student
work now.
Skydrive means:
Saved essays
Saved PPTs
Save Spreadsheets
Saved pictures
Saved screenshots

End of the year portfolios are easier than ever!
7 steps to Technology Integration
Integrating technology
is an ongoing project.
You are never
finished. The key is to
keep on learning.
Technology changes at
a rapid pace. It’s
almost impossible to
master.
So, remember that
you’re a student too.

Keep learning and
trying.
7 Steps for Integrating Technology
1. Perfectionism and control
2. Conversion, not creation
3. Creation
4. Lesson plan
5. Collaborate
6. Showcase
7. Portfolio

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7 steps to Technology Integration

  • 2. Teacher to Teacher: 7 Steps for Integrating Technology
  • 3. Aimee Bartis Aimee Bartis is a thinker of big thoughts. She is a veteran teacher and an Educational Technology Specialist in Texas. Aimee loves presenting at conferences, connecting with educators and hanging out with her husband and three boys. Follow Aimee on Twitter @aimeegbartis or www.pluggedinedu.com.
  • 5. 1. Perfectionism and Control . When using technology, perfectionism is out the door. If something can go wrong, it will. Try not to get too upset. Reassess and keep rolling.
  • 6. 1. Perfectionism and Control . You are also going to have to relinquish some control. There will be times (lots of them if you’re lucky) where a student knows more about the technology than you do. The “influence” group is ripe for growth.
  • 7. 1. Perfectionism and Control . Didn’t work out for these guys:
  • 8. 1. Perfectionism and Control . This is an awesome and uniqu opportunity. Let the student h you. You have no idea how thi can strengthen the relationsh in your room. Students will fe trusted, smart and special. An that’s worth more than lookin like you know everything
  • 9. 2. Conversion NOT Creation 2. Converting Notice I did not say creating. Start by taking a lesson you’ve done before and transforming it.
  • 10. 2. Conversion NOT Creation
  • 11. 2. Conversion NOT Creation
  • 12. 2. Conversion NOT Creation How can you use technology with the lesson? If you are discussing the causes of the Civil War, consider using Padlet and have students post the causes to the classes wall. Or have a silent discussion of a video.
  • 13. Create a Blackboard Survey and have students reflect on the video they watched. This can be tricky for students because they will want to interact with each other and reply to each other’s comments then all of a sudden they have no idea what’s happening in the video.
  • 14. So start slow. This time they are just posting their reactions during the video and responding to others afterwards. Next time have them post their reaction and reply to only one of their classmates. Make a pizza quiz in Blend Space?
  • 15. 3. Lesson Planning After you have some converted lessons under your belt, it’s time to start creating your own lessons. Ensure that you lessons are standards focused.
  • 16. Don’t think, “Wow, I just found out about this really cool tool. I’m going to use it!” Instead think, “What tool will help me introduce or reinforce a standard?” Or “What tool will let my students show what they know the best?” After you know the standard you are teaching, decide what mastery of that standard would look like. Finally, you’re ready to choose a tool that will fit your standards and measure of mastery.
  • 18. 4. Creating The wonderful thing about technology is that it opens so many opportunities for students to create.
  • 19. Whenever possible, have students create something to demonstrate their knowledge. At the beginning of the year you may feel more comfortable having everyone create with the same tool. But in the second semester, try letting them choose their tool. You’ll be amazed at what they can do!
  • 20. 5. Collaborate Since MNPS has SkyDrive, utilize the collaborative features of Shared Folders and Office documents.
  • 21. You can share a folder with a class , then everything you put in that folder will be shared with your students. Students can do their work in Skydrive and share it with you to be graded. Imagine the paper you’ll save! Students can work on a project together without having to be together.
  • 22. 6. Showcase Teachers are awesome at displaying student work. It lines the hallways, fills display cases, and decorates the library.
  • 23. 6. Showcase When you make the move to digital, there’s not that much to display. Sure, some things can be printed out and hun up but many more spectacular creation will only exist online.
  • 24. 6. Showcase Soon enough, and with some creativity… Opportunities to share student work will abound!
  • 25. First make sure you have parent permission then post projects on your teacher webpage. Most web-based creation sites will provide a link or embed code to the finished project.
  • 26. 7. Portfolios Along the same lines of showcasing student work is saving student work. We have entirely new ways to save and store student work now.
  • 27. Skydrive means: Saved essays Saved PPTs Save Spreadsheets Saved pictures Saved screenshots End of the year portfolios are easier than ever!
  • 29. Integrating technology is an ongoing project. You are never finished. The key is to keep on learning. Technology changes at a rapid pace. It’s almost impossible to master. So, remember that you’re a student too. Keep learning and trying.
  • 30. 7 Steps for Integrating Technology 1. Perfectionism and control 2. Conversion, not creation 3. Creation 4. Lesson plan 5. Collaborate 6. Showcase 7. Portfolio