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From Dysfunction to Innovation in Technology - Overcoming Critical Infrastructure Organizational Dynamics in

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This explains how to take your school from Ed Tech Dysfunction to Ed Tech Innovation.

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Preface

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1: Disrupting Education Technology

Chapter 2: Instructional & Technological Innovation Strategy

Chapter 3: Key Technology Systems / Features

Chapter 4: A New Name For Redefinition

Chapter 5: The 6c Development Process

Chapter 6: What's After The 6 C's?

Chapter 7: Disrupting Incremental Innovation

Chapter 8: Full Scale T4c Deployment


About the author

Darryl Vidal has been consulting with schools implementing technology for over 25 years. His projects include district-wide implementations of VoIP, WIFI, CyberSecurity, Data Center HyperConvergence, and Cloud Computing. His primary instructional focus for over 20 years has been the ever-evolving technology classroom.

Summary

This explains how to take your school from Ed Tech Dysfunction to Ed Tech Innovation.

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Once again, Darryl uses his gift of “outsight” to view educational issues in a completely unique way. Darryl has the ability to be aware of outside forces that manipulate the time and energy of all educators and uses this awareness to help us understand with an openness that is simply refreshing. Innovation requires outsight and Darryl has piqued our interest with a new instructional delivery method that simplifies the learning process for students who demand personalization.

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