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Challenges and Obstacles of Integrating Web 2.0 into the Classroom | Smart Solutions K-12

Challenges and Obstacles of Integrating Web 2.0 into the Classroom

May 30, 2008

Challenges and Obstacles of Integrating Web 2.0 into the Classroom

Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach was kind enough to invite me to participate as a panelist in an Elluminate session with 80 superintendents from western New York.

We started the session with the superintendents brainstorming the greatest challenges to shifting to a 21st century learning environment. The main bullets from my notes were:

  • Time for collaboration
  • Privacy and security
  • How to get ahead of the students instead of trailing behind
  • How to educate boards and communities
  • How to build a shared vision at the school
  • Where to find funding

As the managed service partner for a number of districts across the region, the Smart Solutions K12 group faces these challenges on a daily basis.

As the last panelist, I had to rush through my talking points and was not able to fully explain my ideas.

This blog gives me an opportunity to more clearly state my philosophy on these topics. I believe that managing school district technology comes down to three fundamental components: policies, budgets, and leadership.

District technology departments are expected to be superheroes. As a short example, look at this article from ISTE. District CIOs need to understand:

  • Leadership and visioning
  • Planning and budgeting
  • Team building
  • Systems Management
  • IT
  • Business Leadership
  • Education and training
  • Communication

District technology budgets are being repeatedly cut, levies are not passing, and administrators are expecting IT departments to be leaders in collaborative technologies. It is clear that the current model of district technology management is broken.

Going forward, there is only one way that districts will be able to handle the myriad challenges of managing technology. This is to bring a team-based approach to technology management.

The IT department can no longer be all things to all people. For starters, IT needs to represent an executive level position with equal footing to curriculum directors or treasurers.

Next, IT should be considered a partner in the organization to help the school achieve its curricular goals.

Superintendants should also trust outside experts such as my fine co-presenters, Dean Shareski , Christopher Sessums, Dennis Richards , David DeShryver, and Vance Stevens – to help them understand best practices in integrating technology into the classroom.

Finally, the only way for this to be successful is through strong leadership at the district. District leaders, superintendents, and curriculum directors need to understand the importance of building 21st century classrooms and invest their time and energy into understanding this new environment.

Districts can overcome the obstacles of integrating Web 2.0 into the classroom with a combination of policies, smart budgeting, and leadership.

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One Response to “Challenges and Obstacles of Integrating Web 2.0 into the Classroom”

  1. Bob Hunt on June 11th, 2008 8:53 pm

    Nitin:

    I appreciate and agree with many of your comments. Just for a point of clarification only the superintendent and treasurer are on a equal playing field in terms of the organizational hierarchy. Both are hired and report directly to the board. Neither has authority over the other. This can serve as an important point in clarification when trying to bring the financial and leadership components together to reach consensus. The unfortunate part of school finance and reality as the technology vision will be unique to the limitations of districts. In my opinion, a simple but key component to freeing up dollars in most district lies in the automation of functions.lIn our world we spend and waste countless personnel dollars for functions that can be streamlined and automated. I believe this is a starting point for an outsourcing partner in technology. A true audit of functions and systems. Just some inital thoughts.

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