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First off, I have to publicly thank Jeanette Dow for putting a little book in my hand yesterday and instructing me to read it. Mrs. Dow is the library aide at Veterans Elementary, so it's no surprise that she put a book in my hand and instructed me to read it - that is what she is supposed to do!
I read the book, Machines are the easy part; people are the hard part: Observations about making technology work in schools - by Doug Johnson, in about an hour. This has more to do with how short the book was than how quickly I read. As short as it was, it hit home with me and made me laugh all the way through. It also reminded me of a number of issues I need to be thinking and writing about in our own school district.
One of the workshops I have planned on conducting this year for teachers and library staff was directly addressed in Doug Johnson's book, and it makes a lot of sense to start the conversation locally right here and right now.
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