Interesting article and resource from http://academy21.blogspot.com/.
The Technology Integration Matrix, produced
by the Florida Center for Instructional Technology, is a great tool for schools
to use to see how deeply technology is woven into the fabric of learning in
their school. The matrix shows how teachers can use technology to improve
student learning. What I really like about the matrix is the range of use
across the levels of technology integration. Regardless of a teacher's
knowledge or comfort level with technology, there are ideas for technology use
at all the stages. The earliest stage is Entry, followed by Adoption,
Adaptation, Infusion and Transformation. The other axis of the matrix is
related to the characteristics of the learning environment. These learning
attributes include Active, Collaborative, Constructive, Authentic, and Goal
Directed. If you click on the arrow on the name of the stage or learning
attribute, it brings up a new webpage with more information. Near the
bottom of each new page, are videos that show that level and attribute in
action! As a teacher, this is extremely helpful for me to see a lesson at
that level and
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