tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3292763752103517897.post6317685734170009127..comments2023-12-27T08:21:12.164-05:00Comments on In Touch: The Instructional Technology Wife Swapeherreidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03979614420434719617noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3292763752103517897.post-65905606342949727232013-11-09T09:08:56.016-05:002013-11-09T09:08:56.016-05:00As Susan said, you might need to try it and then r...As Susan said, you might need to try it and then reflect on the experience first hand. And I say this, not to be dismissive or negative, but out of facing the reality that I don't have a classroom. It is very easy for me to show the wonders of what is possible to teachers, but it is quite another to actual be in the trenches and do it day in and day out.<br /><br />I too, am an educational technology facilitator. I realize that is it very easy for me to encourage teachers to try new ways to engage students but know that I don't face the daily pressures of test scores, benchmarks, limited access to devices for students, and lack of knowledge of how to really relinquish the learning to the students. It is a new model and a slow process for most. I am thinking that the best way I could model such a classroom is to actually go back to the classroom and do it myself. Karennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3292763752103517897.post-77371501706688931402013-11-09T03:06:56.662-05:002013-11-09T03:06:56.662-05:00Have you done a "wife swap"? You really ...Have you done a "wife swap"? You really should. Then blog about it.Susanhttp://wagamama7.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com