Sometimes you need to convince colleagues to
think about using educational technology in their lessons, or to identify where
in their scheme of work they could incorporate it.
This list is a starting point: you may find one or two points that would
"resonate" with your co-worker, and grab his or her attention.
1. Where information and communications technology
(ICT) is taught well,
it has been shown to enhance pupils’ levels of understanding and attainment in other subjects. That’s
because “real” ICT is more about thinking skills than about mastering
particular software applications.