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11: Layers of Information Technology in Schools

Season 1 Episode 11

Gary suggests we can understand IT in schools by using a framework of fie layers.

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10: A Brief History of School Computing

Season 1 Episode 10

Gary talks about trends in educational technology.

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9: Natural Technology

Season 1 Episode 9

Humans' perceptions of technology are affected by their experiences when young--at least according to Gary. Hear about natural technology in this epi…

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8: A Little About Leadership

Season 1 Episode 8

This is a brief episode about leadership and the need for critical assessment of ideas.

2 years, 1 month ago

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7: Tame and Wicked Problems

Season 1 Episode 7

Gary describes the two types of problems we encounter in school IT.

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6: IT in Schools and the IT Professionals We Hire

Season 1 Episode 6

Gary gives and overview of technology we have in schools and makes an observation about IT professionals.

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5: APR Cycle

Season 1 Episode 5

Decision making that leads to appropriate, proper, and reasonable school IT often follows the iterative process described in this episode.

2 years, 1 month ago

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B1: On Diverse Computing in Schools

A bonus episode in which I reflect on a story about a student and computing in schools.

2 years, 1 month ago

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4: Bridging Gaps

Season 1 Episode 4

A brief episode on how different IT professionals and educators can be. This explains the need for collaboration when making school IT decisons.

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3: Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology

Season 1 Episode 3

UTAUT is the version of technology acceptance that I find most useful. In this episode, I explain it.

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