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Digitally Resilient

Digitally Resilient. [adj: dij-i-tly ri-zil-ee-uhnt]. The refusal to quit when confronted by blocked websites, antiquated tools, . and technology decisions that aren’t aligned with a new vision for teaching and learning. http://www.flickr.com/photos/data_op/2214980986/sizes/l/.

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Digitally Resilient

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  1. Digitally Resilient [adj: dij-i-tly ri-zil-ee-uhnt] The refusal to quit when confronted by blocked websites, antiquated tools, and technology decisions that aren’t aligned with a new vision for teaching and learning. http://www.flickr.com/photos/data_op/2214980986/sizes/l/

  2. The question I'm forced to ask, though, is can we honestly expect teachers to integrate technology into their instruction when we can't guarantee that they'll have consistent access to the proper tools to do that work? Each time a carefully crafted digital learning experience fails in a school because of blocked websites, antiquated tools, or technology decisions that are not aligned with a new vision for teaching and learning, integration efforts take a punch to the gut. Enough punches to the gut and any teacher is bound to be left reeling, don't you think?

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