Intentional Technology in Education is a forum for educators who hope to integrate technology in a meaningful way, being focused on both the benefits of technology and also some of the hazards. While this site does not provide exhaustive content on the topic, our hope is to continue the dialogue, provide sound educational strategies in the area of technology integration, and provide insight into how young and old alike respond to various levels of technology interaction. Explore the articles. Submit your own research discoveries to add to the collection.
A range of issues and concerns, new developments and ongoing trends promise an interesting 2017 for higher ed tech. With the spring semester on the horizon and new funding and regulatory realities on the way with the incoming administration of President-elect Donald Trump, we reached out to four CIOs to get their opinions on what college and university tech chiefs should expect.
BASSETT, VA – Right before Christmas break, the Henry County [VA] Sheriff’s Office spoke to middle and high school students in local schools about the dangers of social media....
Before engaging in social media activity, the officers encouraged students to recall the acronym THINK: Is it True? Is it Helpful? Is it Inspiring? Is it Necessary? Is it Kind?
T - Is is True?
H - Is it Helpful?
I - Is it Inspiring?
N - Is it necessary?
K - Is it Kind?
QUOTE
Education is not the learning of the facts, but the training of the mind to think. - Albert Einstein