Technology is a tool to be used, not an outcome

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Author: Christopher Waterworth ISBN: 1230000277864
Publisher: Christopher Waterworth Publication: November 1, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Christopher Waterworth
ISBN: 1230000277864
Publisher: Christopher Waterworth
Publication: November 1, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Do we buy technology in schools without questioning why? 
How many times have you been amazed by a piece of technology? If you're like me, then quite often! I love technology, I love the way it has changed the way I work, how it has inspired me and how it has enabled me to publish things I never thought possible 10 years ago. 

Now, let's look at the children in my class, the digital natives. The technology has always been there, they've never been in a classroom without an interactive whiteboard, laptops, iPads or a projector whirring away in the background. But how much of this technology has been used to improve their learning outcomes? 

Using technology in the classroom needs a complete change in mindset and rethink of your approach to children's learning. 

This book is a journey through my times in Primary Schools and how I have used technology to improve the outcomes of the children.

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Do we buy technology in schools without questioning why? 
How many times have you been amazed by a piece of technology? If you're like me, then quite often! I love technology, I love the way it has changed the way I work, how it has inspired me and how it has enabled me to publish things I never thought possible 10 years ago. 

Now, let's look at the children in my class, the digital natives. The technology has always been there, they've never been in a classroom without an interactive whiteboard, laptops, iPads or a projector whirring away in the background. But how much of this technology has been used to improve their learning outcomes? 

Using technology in the classroom needs a complete change in mindset and rethink of your approach to children's learning. 

This book is a journey through my times in Primary Schools and how I have used technology to improve the outcomes of the children.

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