Implementing New Technology in Educational Systems
Scott Allen, Lisa Bardach, Jamie Jirout, Allyson Mackey, Dana McCoy,, Luca Maria Pesando, and Ren\'e Kizilcec

TL;DR
This paper discusses the principles and processes for developing successful partnerships between educators and technology, emphasizing tailored implementation within complex educational environments.
Contribution
It introduces a structured protocol and key considerations for effective educator-technology partnerships, addressing implementation challenges.
Findings
Guidelines for engaging educators in technology adoption
A step-by-step protocol for partnership development
Insights into addressing organizational constraints
Abstract
Educators are more than workers within educational systems; they are stewards of educational systems. They must analyze student performance data, identify patterns that inform targeted interventions and personalized learning plans, continuously develop the curriculum, set ambitious learning goals and use up-to-date pedagogical theory to adapt instructional strategies, act as advocates for educational policies that promote inclusivity and equity, and much more. Most educators deeply care about the learning and wellbeing of their students and colleagues. Given the chance, they will do whatever they can to make improvements to these ends. In this role as architects of change, educators deal with conflicting definitions of success, multiple stakeholders, complex causal relationships, ambiguous data, and intricate human factors. Amid all this, most educators and the educational systems…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOnline and Blended Learning · Innovative Educational Technologies
