Personally, the knowledge of technology coordinator is getting my attraction although it is still a challenge for me. After reading this chapter, I have obtained a main picture of this course. A technology coordinator needs to have a variety of skills to be successful. He or she should have enough education, up-to-date technical skills and a strong and effective communication skill when communicating with diverse groups or individuals, but also meet the need of school or district, no matter in planning and budgeting or in managing and teaching.
It is a challenge for a technology coordinator to have multitasked skills and to fit all the requirements. One of the requirements the technology coordinator needs is visionary leadership, the technology coordinator whom with visionary leadership have a similar function with a bridge which needs to control the amounts of traffic crossing over it. Too many cars crossing at one time would cause a traffic jam and anything overweight would cause the bridge to collapse. In a nutshell, as technology coordinator should control the amount areas and issues on their job by his or her visionary leadership. Moreover, visionary leadership within integrated management system and strong communication, a technology coordinator can provide an atmosphere for students and staff to learn and succeed.
In addition, school budget could be another barrier to technology coordinator. The cost of technology, which emphasizes schools examine the match between the components of the plan, is high so that in some countries communities, schools cannot afford this technology or a technology coordinator. For instance, there are three different types of funding must be considered: the initial investment to install the technology, the annual operating costs of the technology, and the money to keep the system modern and up date. All of these need a huge amount of money to keep operating. Unfortunately, not all schools have enough financial support or funding to pay for the cost.
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ReplyDeletePersonally, the knowledge of technology coordinator is getting my attraction although it is still a challenge for me. After reading this chapter, I have obtained a main picture of this course. A technology coordinator needs to have a variety of skills to be successful. He or she should have enough education, up-to-date technical skills and a strong and effective communication skill when communicating with diverse groups or individuals, but also meet the need of school or district, no matter in planning and budgeting or in managing and teaching.
ReplyDeleteIt is a challenge for a technology coordinator to have multitasked skills and to fit all the requirements. One of the requirements the technology coordinator needs is visionary leadership, the technology coordinator whom with visionary leadership have a similar function with a bridge which needs to control the amounts of traffic crossing over it. Too many cars crossing at one time would cause a traffic jam and anything overweight would cause the bridge to collapse. In a nutshell, as technology coordinator should control the amount areas and issues on their job by his or her visionary leadership. Moreover, visionary leadership within integrated management system and strong communication, a technology coordinator can provide an atmosphere for students and staff to learn and succeed.
In addition, school budget could be another barrier to technology coordinator. The cost of technology, which emphasizes schools examine the match between the components of the plan, is high so that in some countries communities, schools cannot afford this technology or a technology coordinator. For instance, there are three different types of funding must be considered: the initial investment to install the technology, the annual operating costs of the technology, and the money to keep the system modern and up date. All of these need a huge amount of money to keep operating. Unfortunately, not all schools have enough financial support or funding to pay for the cost.