What’s Your Plan B?
by Larry Fliegelman • • 0 Comments

While this shows a fairly strong set of classroom/lesson management skills, it also shows that the tech was not particularly important. As I watched the rest of the lesson, I hoped to see something more than failed Substitution (learn more about Substitution and SAMR).
Setting my critique of the level of technology integration aside, I was reminded of my first edtech lesson from the week-long SummerCore in 1997: always have a plan B. In other words, be prepared in case the technology fails. At the time (and still, unfortunately) tech failed pretty often.
In other other words, if the lesson is only about the tech, it might not be a great lesson.
As for having a plan B, in the fall after that summer course, I was trying an What’s Your Plan B? | Connected Principals: