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Dave’s Top Ten

Dave Mirra dmirra@staffordschools.net

Technology Implementations:The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Terms & Definitions Users: Collective term for those who stare vacantly

at a monitor. Users are divided into three types: novice, intermediate and expert.

Novice Users: People who are afraid that simply pressing a

key might break their computer.

Intermediate Users: People who don't know how to fix their computer

after they've just pressed a key that broke it.

Expert Users: People who break other people's computers.

Technology Acceptance Phases

Anxiety Enlightenment Excitement Application Adoption

Education Week

How we accept change

Innovators 1- 3% Early Adopters 13% Early Majority 34% Late Majority 34% Laggards 16%

Frazier, G. & Frazier,D., Telecommunications and Education, 1994

Top Ten Tips1. Why? (Is it part of an overall strategy?)

2. How Much? (What is the Total Cost of Ownership?)

3. Who are the Cheerleaders? (Who is the primary advocate?)

4. Who is the Owner? (Who will own the project and provide support?)

5. Who is the Teacher? (What is the implementation training plan?)

6. Plastics my boy, plastics(What is the public relations plan?)

7. Traffic light management(Simple easy to understand implementation plan)

8. Field of Dreams(If you build it, will they come?)

9. Give assigned seats on the bus(Organizational structure must support)

10. " I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that”(Infrastructure limitations both technical and human)

On Technology “Science and Technology multiply around

us. To an increasing extent they dictate the languages in which we speak and think.

Either we use those languages, or we remain mute.”

J.G. Ballard (English novelist)

Introduction to the French edition of Crash (1973)

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