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Survey Results - Professional Development Is Top Education Technology Wish List Item

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Survey provides a clear mandate: teachers want more professional development focused on education technology, and more exposure to tech for the classroom.

The brief, informal survey that I ran here last week [2] provided insight into what educators are looking from education technology in 2011.

The standout response was “Professional Development focused on using technology”. Along the same lines, “More exposure to technology for the classroom” was the second most popular response. I think this says so much about what teachers are experiencing with education technology - tools and equipment are great, but please help us learn how to use them productively!

The 3rd and 4th most common choices were also closely aligned - “More computers in the classroom” and “More technology funds”. Other popular responses are indicated in the graph below.

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The fact that professional development and exposure to technology rose to the top of the list is certainly good news for EmergingEdTech - I think the mandate is clear regarding what I should be focusing on here, and I welcome it. Hopefully a few school admins also note this feedback and choose to devote some effort and funds to this as well.

As for needs that evolve around more funding, bloggers like myself can also try to help in this regard by bringing attention to good quality free resources, and also by spreading the word about classroom technology contests. We also try to raise awareness of successful Ed Tech initiatives, with the hope that this gets back to administrators and helps educators make the case for tech investments in their schools.

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In total there were 144 selections made by 51 respondents.

I had a response category of “Other” as a permissible wish list entry, allowing respondents to add their own wish list items. Some of those responses that I found particularly notable included the following:

I also asked for grade level info (in large groupings: Pre-K, K-6, 7-12, and Higher Ed) and noted that the responses were pretty evenly spread across K-16 spectrum, with only a few Pre-K responses, as would be expected. As for notable differences between how the various grade levels responded, the K-6 respondents has a high number of requests for “More computers in the classrooms”, and the Higher Ed respondents had a high number of requests for Automated Plagiarism Checking tools.

Conclusions
I look forward to raising the focus on professional development and exposure to applications of technology that work well in the classroom.

Knowing that professional development is high on the wish list raises the question, “what types of education technology related professional development are most sought after?”. I think it’s a pretty safe assumption that things like “How To” tutorials, articles offering impactful ways to use technology in the classroom, lesson plans that leverage tech, and classroom tech success stories are all valid content that I can offer here on EmergingEdTech to help teachers. I’m going to work immediately on developing these types of articles and materials for delivery in the coming weeks and months.

In the meanwhile, please comment and share any thoughts, questions, or other feedback you might wish to offer on the subject!

Related Posts (if the above topic is of interest, you might want to check these out):
10 Internet Technologies that Educators Should Be Informed About [4]
Free Productivity Resources for Educators [5]
Great Education Technology Story: CPS Student Response System helps to improve FCAT scores [6]

About Kelly Walsh [11]

Kelly Walsh is Chief Information Officer at The College of Westchester, in White Plains, NY, where he also teaches. In 2009, Walsh founded EmergingEdTech.com. As an education and instructional technology advocate, he frequently delivers presentations on a variety of related topics at schools and conferences across the U.S. Walsh is also an author, and online educator, regularly running Flipped Class Workshops [12] online. His eBook, the Flipped Classroom Workshop-in-a-Book is available here [13]. Kelly also writes, records, and performs original music ... stop by kwalshmusic.com [14] and have a listen!

[Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are my own, or those of other writers, and not those of my employer. - K. Walsh]