CoSN 2016: Is Ubiquitous Classroom Tech a Challenge or Opportunity?

Classroom tech has opened the door to new learning innovations, but has it also made new challenges?  Three thought leaders weigh in on EdTech's CoSN 2016 expert roundtable.

Participants

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<li><strong>Thomas C. Murray</strong>, Director of Innovation, Future Ready</li>
<li><strong>Jon Corippo</strong>, Director of Academic Innovation, CUE</li>
<li><strong>Adam Welcome</strong>, Principal Montair Elementary School</li>
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Video Highlights

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<p>Educators should develop a policy that incorporates the uses of technology into the classroom, not just them down lock down to certain functions.</p>
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<p>Social media has become a powerful personal branding development tool that educators should help their students take advantage of.</p>
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