Timely and powerful, this book offers a new framework to elevate instructional practices with technology and maximize student learning. The T3 Framework helps teachers categorize students’ learning as translational, transformational, or transcendent, sorting through the low-impact applications to reach high-impact usage of technologies. Teachers and leaders will find: Examples of technology use at the translational, transformational, and transcendent levels Activities, guides, and prompts for deeper learning that move technology use to higher levels of the T3 Framework Evaluative rubrics to self-assess current technology use, establish meaningful goals, and track progress towards those goals
Timely and powerful, this book offers a new framework to elevate instructional practices with technology and maximize student learning.
We owe it to them to make sure this book isn't merely a terrific read; it must become a blueprint for educational transformation." —Joel Klein, Chancellor of the New York City Department of Education "A brilliant teacher, Christensen ...
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James Bryant Conant, The Revolutionary Transformation of the American High School (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1959), p. 3. Sal Khan, The One World Schoolhouse (New York: Hachette Book Group, 2012), p. 77.