In this episode of “
Ask the Tech Coach,” Jeff and Nick take a look at some of the Do's and Don'ts of being a Tech Coach. For many of us, we are seen as a content specialist who helps teachers in their classrooms but often, we are asked to perform tasks that are more appropriate for the IT department.
What do you do?
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- Are you an Edtech Coach or an EdTechnician?
- How do you train your teachers on who to contact when something happens.
- What should an EdTech Coach be doing every day?Working with teachers in the classroom
- Be an open resource/available for teachers to swing by
- Making connections and networking
- Having meetings with administration
- Taking mental notes on what happens in classrooms
- Test tech to be utilized in the classroom/foster best practices
- What shouldn’t an EdTech Coach be doing every day?Break/fix
- IT work
- Shouldn’t BE the teacher in the room
- The relationship between the Tech Department and the EdTech DepartmentRelay for various problems that might come up during the day
- Advocate for classroom teachers
- An Explainer of technical issues
- On the Next Episode
- May 13: How do different schools approach the Tech Coach position differently?
- May 20: What do you do when every excuse is true
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