About JPS
Instructional Technology
What do we believe?
Technology integration is the use of computer technology, be it hardware, software, or peripherals to enhance teaching and learning. Technology integration is defined not by the amount or type of technology used, but by how and why it is used. In the integrated classroom, technology is simply a tool like a chalkboard or textbook whose effective and appropriate use makes teaching and learning better.
Technology integration in JPS is:
students using technology to develop deeper meaning and understanding
students learning to understand and value their own work by using the tools, materials, and resources that technology can provide
students and teachers using technology to increase the novelty and variety of learning
teachers using technology to make learning meaningful, engaging, rigorous, and relevant
teachers using technology to enhance and differentiate instruction and provide powerful learning opportunities for all students
teachers using appropriate technology to provide students with opportunities to explore and research and to apply learning to a real-world context.
In a truly integrated instructional environment, teachers and students have the tools, skills, training, and knowledge to determine when and how technology should be used, and when the use of technology in the classroom is so pervasive, it is not even noticed. It is a part of the routine and practice of teaching and learning.