EdTechTeacher's iPad Summit begins today. For three days people from around the world will come together to play, explore, share, and discuss how iPads might play a role in creating richer learning environments for young people. If the event is well-crafted, participants will have meaningful conversations with one another about how iPads can enhance classroom practice and student learning. The only way for the event to be successful is for participants to bring those conversations back to their schools and districts.
Using tablets to transform teaching is a tall order. I'm reading Larry Cuban's latest book Inside the Black Box of Classroom Practice: Change without Reform i... The central question of Cuban's book is the name of his concluding chapter, "Why so many structural changes in schools and so little reform in teaching practice?"
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