At some point there is a ratio, but personally I think it is better to go by specialty or location. So for larger school districts I think an Integration person for primary and an integration person for high school works best.Bjorn Behrendt M.Ed ~ Never Stop LearningGoogle Apps For Education Certified TrainerMy Sites~ Edlisten.com ~ Educational Podcast~ AskBj.net ~ Online Training and Ed Tech Resources~ VTed.org ~ Vermont's Personal Learning Network
gClassFolders ~ Create Google folders for your class.On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 11:21 AM, Jen Burton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:I am being asked this question:Anyone have any input?
What do you think is the ideal ratio of tech integration per student/staff?
--Jennifer Burton
Library Media & Technology--Lakeview
Technology Integration--Hazen
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