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By Susan Biggers TECHNOLOGY INTERVIEW with Lisa Eidson Media Specialist, Villa Rica Middle School

By Susan Biggers. Lisa Eidson, Media Specialist at Villa Rica Middle School in Temple, GA, goes beyond the norm when teaching teachers and increasing

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Page 1: By Susan Biggers. Lisa Eidson, Media Specialist at Villa Rica Middle School in Temple, GA, goes beyond the norm when teaching teachers and increasing

By Susan Biggers

TECHNOLOGY INTERVIEW

withLisa Eidson

Media Specialist, Villa Rica Middle School

Page 2: By Susan Biggers. Lisa Eidson, Media Specialist at Villa Rica Middle School in Temple, GA, goes beyond the norm when teaching teachers and increasing

Lisa Eidson, Media Specialist at Villa Rica Middle School in Temple, GA, goes beyond the norm when teaching teachers and increasing their technology comfort level. She not only trains teachers to use technology in the regular staff development class format, but she continues the training with classroom demonstrations which make the technology relevant to the teachers’ instruction.

Introducing Mrs. Lisa Eidson:

Page 3: By Susan Biggers. Lisa Eidson, Media Specialist at Villa Rica Middle School in Temple, GA, goes beyond the norm when teaching teachers and increasing

Mrs. Eidson's Qualifications

Media

Specialist three

years.

Middle Grades

Teacher, ten

years.

M.Ed. In Middle

Grades, West

Georgia College

1998.

Media Add-on,

West Georgia

College 2006

Page 4: By Susan Biggers. Lisa Eidson, Media Specialist at Villa Rica Middle School in Temple, GA, goes beyond the norm when teaching teachers and increasing

Question: What does “technology integration” mean to you?

Response:

Integrating

technology is the

use of software or

hardware to

enhance

curriculum

standards and

meet the

objectives of each

lesson, unit or

activity.

Page 5: By Susan Biggers. Lisa Eidson, Media Specialist at Villa Rica Middle School in Temple, GA, goes beyond the norm when teaching teachers and increasing

Question: How should technology be used in education?

Response:

Technology

should not drive

the curriculum.

The curriculum

should drive the

technology.

Teachers must

remember that

technology is

only a tool to

enhance or

support

instructional

strategies.

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Response:

Technology Literate means that educators are able to use learning specific tools, such as software or hardware, successfully in the classroom.

They are knowledgeable in the applications that enhance learning and are able to implement those applications with the learning objectives as the focus of the lessons.

They are able to differentiate instruction by infusing technology.

Question: What is the definition of “technology literacy”?

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Response: Lack of teacher trainingLack of administrative supportLimited time for teacher planningDiscontinuation of use by teachers because of

minor problemsTechnology infrastructure problems-network

connections, wireless connections, electrical connections, cable availability

Budget constraintsBasic resistance to change by teachers

Question: What are possible obstacles when trying to integrate technology?

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Response:

Planning by the school district for every aspect of technology integration from budget, to installation of hardware and software, to teacher and staff training.

Planning by school administrators for teacher training and time needed for follow-up, staff development, and promotion of collaboration among teachers, media specialist, and technology specialist.

Question: What principles should guide your approach for integrating technology?

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Response:Make sure you are fully trained to use the

technology.Speak with educators that are successfully using

the technology.Find specific examples of how best to implement

the technology.

Question: What should you do if you are not convinced you can integrate technology successfully into your instruction?

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• Teachers must plan how they will teach the curriculum, what areas they need to cover for content, and where they can use technology to meet learning objectives

Integrating Technology Continued

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Response:Successful technology integration is when

you achieve the goal you were seeking and your students master the standard being covered. A failed attempt would be when one of these two are not accomplished.

Question: What makes the difference between successful technology integration and a failed attempt

Page 12: By Susan Biggers. Lisa Eidson, Media Specialist at Villa Rica Middle School in Temple, GA, goes beyond the norm when teaching teachers and increasing

Mrs. Eidson currently serves students and teachers as a media specialist in Carroll County. She was previously a classroom teacher and has certification in math, science, language arts, and social studies. Her previous classroom experience has helped prepare her for the task of integrating technology and has made it possible to identify with the classroom teacher’s need for support. She makes every effort to train teachers and educate students on ways to integrate technology in teaching and learning.

Special Thanks to Mrs. Eidson!