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Monday, May 23, 2011

Managing Students and Technology in Your Classroom


Many schools are starting to migrate to a 1:1 style of teaching and learning, where every student has access to a computer at all times. This is a great learning style to offer students and will give them an edge once they progress into the workforce.

If your school has gotten the go ahead to move forward with your 1:1 program, I would assume the tech team will be spending all summer implementing the PCs, access points, and other hardware necessities to successfully implement this system. Come August, what do you do now that you have thrown all these new PCs into the mix?

It is important you consider how to implement a successful and reliable classroom management strategy to ensure you can keep students on task and free from any additional distractions that the newly added technology may bring. There are many ways to do so, however the easiest and most reliable would be to implement a software based classroom management tool.

When selecting a classroom management tool, there are a few things you need to consider:

1. Will you be managing wireless devices? If you are, make sure your classroom management software effectively and efficiently manages devices over your wireless network without opening up any security issues or hogging bandwidth. Also, you should test the software before purchasing to make sure that your students stay connected at all times without dropping off.

2. Does this classroom management software offer a support tool? Very few classroom management tools on the market offer the ability for a technician to easily offer remote support at the click of a button. Being able to quickly get information about the hardware and software inventory on the PC and then offer remote support to the user is a great tool you should consider when selecting a tool.

3. What kind of bells and whistles does it have? If you are going to be implementing a classroom management tool, why not make sure it has some of the other features you may be looking for? Rather than purchasing multiple software products from multiple software vendors, why not see if you can find a solution that has some of the extra features already built in? By doing so you will not only reduce your cost, you will also ensure reliability and compatibility. Some of the features to look out for include a testing console, interactive whiteboard integration, annotation tools, and more.

4. What do people say about the product? Is this program known to be a highly reliable product? Who is using it? What do they have to say about it?


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