These charts illustrate self-reported use of various social media in personal lives and in the classroom two years ago. Based on anecdotal information (and a continuing influx of young teachers) I would think that some of these statistics are outdated, but I'm hoping we can use this blog to better align our personal and professional practices - we need to be able to see how we could apply these tools in the classroom and continue to explore strategies for sharing our successes.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
As We Move Ahead - A Brief Look Back
When I first started this blog I had recently conducted a districtwide technology survey to determine staff skills and interests. (49.5% of staff responded: 51% K-5; 49% 6-12)
These charts illustrate self-reported use of various social media in personal lives and in the classroom two years ago. Based on anecdotal information (and a continuing influx of young teachers) I would think that some of these statistics are outdated, but I'm hoping we can use this blog to better align our personal and professional practices - we need to be able to see how we could apply these tools in the classroom and continue to explore strategies for sharing our successes.
These charts illustrate self-reported use of various social media in personal lives and in the classroom two years ago. Based on anecdotal information (and a continuing influx of young teachers) I would think that some of these statistics are outdated, but I'm hoping we can use this blog to better align our personal and professional practices - we need to be able to see how we could apply these tools in the classroom and continue to explore strategies for sharing our successes.
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