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    Supporting Technology Integration for School Leaders

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    Howard Pitler, Emporia, Kansas

    Publisher: EdTech Books

    Language: English

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    Reviewed by Mary Churchill, Professor of Teacher Education, University of Wisconsin - Superior on 1/17/23

    The field of technology integration could never be covered in one book, but the author is able to successfully provide readers with a review of where we have been in education to where we are now as well as offer suggestions and resources to... read more

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • Chapter 1- Looking in The Rearview Mirror
    • Chapter 2- Device Possibilities and Resources
    • Chapter 3- Models, Methods, and Modalities
    • Chapter 4- Movements
    • Chapter 5- Differentiated Learning
    • Chapter 6- Digital Safety and Digital Citizenship
    • Chapter 7- Pedagogical Implication, Putting it All Together 
    • References
    • Back Matter
      • Author Information
      • Citation Information

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    About the Book

    This Open Educational Resource (OER) textbook is written as the primary resource for a 3-hour graduate course delivered online by The Teachers College at Emporia State University. The course is designed to prepare school leaders (teachers, instructional coaches, administrators, etc.) for the integration and application of diverse educational technologies into classrooms and schools in ways that reflect a theoretical, research-based, and practical understanding of curriculum development and the effective uses of technology. The course explores practical ways to integrate technology into both teaching and learning and the critical importance of adequate training and professional development for successful integration. This intensive course is delivered completely online over a seven-week period using Canvas. Canvas is a web-based learning management system or LMS. It is used by learning institutions, educators, and students to access and manage online course learning materials and communicate skill development and learning achievement.

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    Dr. Howard Pitler, Associate Professor. I earned my Ed.D. from Wichita State University in Educational Administration. Before joining the ESU Department of School Leadership/Middle and Secondary Teacher Education in 2016, I was the Chief Program Officer with McREL International in Denver, CO.I began my teaching career in 1976 in Wichita, Kansas, USD 259 as a high school band and orchestra director. I became a building-level administrator at the elementary level and then the middle level, all in Wichita. I was named a National Distinguished Principal in 1997 and an Apple Distinguished Educator in 1998. I am the author of Using Technology with Classroom Instruction that Works, 2nd ed., Classroom Instruction that Works, 2nd ed., and A Handbook for Classroom Instruction that Works, 2nd ed, all published by ASCD.I have been married for 49 years and have two wonderful kids, both married to equally wonderful people. More importantly, I have three totally amazing and adorable grandsons, ages 10, 8, and 3. The older boys live near me in the Kansas City area and we enjoy volunteering in their school (pre-COVID) and attending various school and sports activities. The little one lives in Dallas and we try to see him at least once a month and FaceTime frequently.When I am not teaching you will find me and my wife riding our Harley. I am also an active volunteer for my congregation and serve as Vice President. I hope you enjoy this course and I look forward to getting to know you, as much as an online course permits

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