by Matthew Lynch, Tech Edvocate
First, remember that tech is a tool, never a goal. Only adopt technology if it is a better route to reaching an independent goal than a non-tech route would be. It can be hard to avoid the allure of new and “fun” tech products, but student achievement depends on making wise choices. For example, many students—particularly those from disadvantaged communities—suffer a slump in their reading ability in the fourth grade, despite the fact that their reading progress was similar to their peers in earlier grades.
http://www.thetechedvocate.org/what-can-k12-schools-do-to-get-the-most-out-of-ed-tech/
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