As we examine a wide variety of technology plans from all over the world,
I would like to ask you to consider something very carefully.
Q: What would be a main "tell-tale" sign that a technology planning
document is bound for success....or is bound for failure? Is there
something you can see, almost as soon as you look at the physical planning
document that you would consider as a "dead giveaway"?
Now, don't be bashful. The only people I expect to respond to this are
the ones who want to pass this semester! 8-) <-that's a smile with
glasses!
Larry S. Anderson, Ed.D. LSA1@Ra.MsState.Edu
Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Technology & Education Voice: (662) 325-2281
Founder, National Center for Technology Planning Fax: (662) 325-7599
Mississippi State University
Chair, Council for Education Technology State of Mississippi
My personal home page URL-- http://www2.msstate.edu/~lsa1
NCTP web page -- http://www.nctp.com
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