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Event Date | Tue May 6 EDT (23 days ago) |
Location | Webinar |
Region | Americas |
Technological advancements are changing the way we work, socialize, communicate, and learn. For many K-12 learning institutions, scarce funds, low adoption rates, and technical challenges make innovation in educational technology a tough project for CIOs or educators to manage.
A community of practice (CoP) for faculty to pool expertise, share technologies, and collaborate on innovative approaches is one way to improve technology adoption rates and efficiently use funds. In a CoP, challenges are shared, discussed, and addressed together, encouraging an innovative culture that explores new uses of technology in education.
Join this educational roundtable where we’ll explore how to:
• Work with your experts in pedagogy and instructional design to develop a CoP.
• Support faculty to collaborate, innovate, and promote the effective integration of technology in teaching methodologies.
• Leverage your CoP to gain stronger evidence of the value of new technologies and confidence in their adoption rates.
2025 Speakers
Mark Roman
Managing Partner, Info-Tech Research Group
Mark Maby
Research Director, Info-Tech Research Group