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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Students apply knowledge, build connections, and think critically with retrieval practice
Research on how to make online learning effective
Nicole Neal, CEO of Noodle Markets, facilitated a discussion with Dr. Thomas Ralston, Superintendent of Avonworth School District in Pennsylvania, and Colette Coleman of Zinc Learning Labs
The Digital Promise Ed-Tech Pilot Framework provides a step-by-step process to help education leaders and technology developers run successful educational technology (ed-tech) pilots.
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