Question Three- Meg Collins, Melissa Johnson, and Rachel Freedman
Imagine entering an elevator with several veteran teachers and overhearing the following conversation:
“These students today just won’t sit still and listen to me anymore. I’m not sure how they are ever going to learn!”
“All they are ever interested in are their GameBoys and their LOLs!”
“And in these days of budget cuts and really having to look at what is absolutely important to teach these kids, I don’t understand why I keep reading about technology as a solution. What a waste!”
You quickly realize that you are now at that moment where you can say what you need to say to your captive audience. Each team member should record an “elevator speech” on the importance of educational technology. Each speech should be approximately 1 minute long, and should reflect your personal, passionate views on teaching and learning with technology. Please post all team members’ speeches on one page.
These are our Elevator Speech videos on our views about Technology in the Classrooms and what we would say to other teachers if they don't believe that technology is a vital source in education.
Imagine entering an elevator with several veteran teachers and overhearing the following conversation:
“These students today just won’t sit still and listen to me anymore. I’m not sure how they are ever going to learn!”
“All they are ever interested in are their GameBoys and their LOLs!”
“And in these days of budget cuts and really having to look at what is absolutely important to teach these kids, I don’t understand why I keep reading about technology as a solution. What a waste!”
You quickly realize that you are now at that moment where you can say what you need to say to your captive audience. Each team member should record an “elevator speech” on the importance of educational technology. Each speech should be approximately 1 minute long, and should reflect your personal, passionate views on teaching and learning with technology. Please post all team members’ speeches on one page.
These are our Elevator Speech videos on our views about Technology in the Classrooms and what we would say to other teachers if they don't believe that technology is a vital source in education.
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