Change Depends on Something More than Shiny iGadgets [SLIDE]

One of the funniest interactions that happened at Educon last weekend took place in the planning document for Patrick Larkin’s session on school vision just after Patrick asked: “What does your school look like?”

Within seconds, an anonymous participant typed, “The same way it looked like 200 years ago, with shiny iProducts added ;-)”

That left me inspired to create a slide with the same theme:

Slide_FancyiGadgets

 

That’s a simple truth worth remembering, y’all. 

Sure, purchases matter.  I’d be MORE than happy to have a couple of hundred thousand dollars to spend upgrading our school’s wireless network and outfitting classrooms with complete sets of iPads and/or laptops.

In fact, I won’t turn down ANY digital iCandy that you want to throw my way.  There’s room in my room for student responders, 3D printers, digital cameras, and high-end video equipment, too.

But let’s not mistake purchases for progress when reflecting on our efforts to change teaching and learning spaces — and all too often, purchases do nothing to actually move us towards a new vision for what schools should be and for what students should be doing while they are with us.

Change depends on leaders with visions that are bigger than their checkbooks.

#truth

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Related Radical Reads:

The Gadget Happy Classroom Fail [SLIDE]

Teachers, Chainsaws and Interactive Whiteboards [SLIDE]

Digital Immigrants Unite

 

Original Image Credit: Search iPad by Elsie esq. — Licensed Creative Commons Attribution on January 31, 2013

Notion of “adding shiny iProducts” from an anonymous contribution to a Google Doc during Patrick Larkin’s Educon 2.5 presentation

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