Findings from spring 2016 pilots of two middle school math products
Ways to help students feel excited about learning math
Suggestions for researching adult learners’ broadband access and use
Why science teaching should focus on problem solving and collaboration
How to help adult learners become confident real-world tech users
Learn ways teachers can meet the needs of students with autism
Share results with participants in order to foster transparency, build trust, and to support other schools and districts in their decision making.
Work with the edtech provider to understand and negotiate the total cost of implementing the tool. Remember to consider ongoing costs.
Analyze data to evaluate if the piloted edtech tool met your goals and to determine whether to purchase, continuing piloting, or discontinue use of the tool.
Collect quantitative and qualitative data through surveys, interview and more to determine whether the pilot goals are met.
Ensure teachers are provided training, technology support, and instructional coaching to enable a strong implementation of the new tool.
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