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your classroom. The possibilities for technology in the K-12 classroom setting are endless and, if implemented correctly, change the course of education as we know it. Change in Educator Practices / School Infrastructure Although technology is getting all the hype for being a game changer in the education industry, the real success comes from teachers and their active role in ensuring the proper employment of that technology in making a difference in learning. According to Education Week, 90 percent of teachers agree that technology gives them the ability to tailor lessons and homework assignments to the individual needs of students. Yet, teachers and schools who rate their system-wide technology integration on a lower scale don’t have as much hope. Buy-in from educators, school leaders and board members, parents, and the community is critical when looking to successfully integrate new technologies into a curriculum. The change in how teachers are teaching and how students are learning requires a complete shift from room layouts and resources needed for students, to continuing teacher education and administrative observations. Each piece of the education puzzle needs to be thoughtfully addressed in order to successfully accommodate a new way of learning. “What technology allows us to do is amplify and expand the repertoire of techniques that effective teachers use to elicit the attention, effort and engagement that are the basis of learning,” Michelle Miller says in Minds Online. “The tools we use can and do change us but when we use these tools mindfully, we can remain in control of those changes, shaping them to benefit our students.” As schools are implementing the infrastructure needed for technology advancements in the classroom, teachers are being tasked with providing their students with a more individualized approach to learning. Professional development for these teachers is critical to ensure that they are not stretched too thin and their budgetary resources are properly allocated. Support INDUSTRY INSIGHT EDUCATION from administrators and coaching from peer mentors in how to approach this new way of teaching has proven to increase the likelihood of success in the classroom. In addition, classroom evaluations are being reconfigured, as sitting in the back of a classroom no longer accurately assesses a teacher’s effectiveness in this new learning environment. The World Economic Forum states that 75 percent of educators and students feel there is a gap in their ability to meet the needs of a growing IT-focused workforce. In addition, 90 percent of organizations currently have an IT skills shortage; by 2020, it is estimated that there will be 1.5 million jobs in the digital industry across the globe. These statistics alone make technology integration into schools a necessity. 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