Dear Classroom 2.0 community. I started working as an Instructional Technology Specialist about 4 weeks ago already
and it has been very interesting. I work with three different schools
that are all on different levels and where teachers all have very different levels of technology knowledge. My role is to work only with teachers in helping them better integrate technology into the classroom. The challenging aspect of my job is not managing all schools, but getting them to work with me.
The most challenging part has been selling myself to the
teachers at each school. I was describing my job to a friend yesterday
and I came to the conclusion that I am a sales woman, I am selling a
product (myself and ed tech) and teachers need to buy into it. Now how I
am going to get my first buyer and how am I going to reach that tipping
point? That is where I am in need of some advice. I have set up some
times to meet with teachers individually, because I believe that this
will be the only way to really get them interested and engaged. I can do many
presentations on many different tools, but they will only really
implement them, I think, by working together with me. Any thoughts on
how I can "sell" myself better? I have spent many hours and days
researching many tools and I am at the point where I am overwhelmed with
everything that I know, but I have no direction on how to implement
it.
What do Technology Integration Specialists spend most of their day doing?
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