Using Ed-Tech Tools for Individualizing Education Steven Anderson, Instructional Technologist, Clemmons Middle School, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools,

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Using Ed-Tech Tools for Individualizing Education Steven Anderson, Instructional Technologist, Clemmons Middle School, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, N.C. Alice Barr, Technology Coordinator, Yarmouth High School, Maine Eric Klopfer, Director, MIT Teacher Education Program Moderator: Michelle R. Davis, Senior Writer, Education Week Digital Directions

Using Ed-Tech Tools for Individualizing Education Steven Anderson, Instructional Technologist, Clemmons Middle School, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, N.C. Alice Barr, Technology Coordinator, Yarmouth High School, Maine Eric Klopfer, Director, MIT Teacher Education Program Moderator: Michelle R. Davis, Senior Writer, Education Week Digital Directions

Does your school or district provide laptops or other mobile-computing devices to students? A: We provide mobile-computing devices to every student. B: We provide mobile-computing devices to more than 50 percent of students. C: We provide mobile-computing devices, but to fewer than 50 percent of students. D: We do not provide mobile-computing devices to students.

Using Ed-Tech Tools for Individualizing Education Steven Anderson, Instructional Technologist, Clemmons Middle School, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, N.C. Alice Barr, Technology Coordinator, Yarmouth High School, Maine Eric Klopfer, Director, MIT Teacher Education Program Moderator: Michelle R. Davis, Senior Writer, Education Week Digital Directions

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Using Ed-Tech Tools for Individualizing Education Steven Anderson, Instructional Technologist, Clemmons Middle School, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, N.C. Alice Barr, Technology Coordinator, Yarmouth High School, Maine Eric Klopfer, Director, MIT Teacher Education Program Moderator: Michelle R. Davis, Senior Writer, Education Week Digital Directions

Does your district or school allow students and staff access to social-networking sites for educational purposes? A: Yes, we allow access to all social-networking sites. B: We allow limited access to some social-networking sites. C: No, we block all social-networking sites.

Using Ed-Tech Tools for Individualizing Education Steven Anderson, Instructional Technologist, Clemmons Middle School, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, N.C. Alice Barr, Technology Coordinator, Yarmouth High School, Maine Eric Klopfer, Director, MIT Teacher Education Program Moderator: Michelle R. Davis, Senior Writer, Education Week Digital Directions

Many presentations from today’s sessions are available at: Follow today’s event on Twitter using hashtag #edweeklive