"You cannot have a learning organization without a shared vision...A shared vision provides a compass to keep learning on course when stress develops."
-Peter Senge, Senior lecturer, MIT School of Management
Developing a shared understanding
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Preparing for technology integration |
The members of a school community are likely to have a range of opinions and experiences related to technology integration. When developing a shared vision for 1:1 learning in your school, your team can benefit from the perspectives, creative solutions, and best practices of other districts. Your team will benefit from visiting and hosting 1:1 schools.
As you plan your collaboration it's important to consider the following:
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Build an inclusive team.A great deal of research has been conducted on how to effectively establish a vision for 1:1 learning. Building an inclusive team is an important part of getting buy-in from your community. Click the image above to access The One-to-One Institute and their research-based implementation tools.
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Visit 1:1 schools.The 1:1 learning community is characterized by a spirit of collaboration and sharing of best practices. Let other schools guide your implementation. Visit other schools, ask questions, let their learning become your learning.
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Host 1:1 students and teachers
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