Sunday, December 9, 2018

Final Learning Specialist Proposal

For the last seven weeks I have been working on putting together a technology proposal as I prepare to take on the role of a learning specialist in a school. This project has taken me through multiple steps to prepare a completed project proposal. Below is the proposal I put together.




Overall, the process has been a super positive one. I have enjoyed working through each of the steps in order to complete my proposal. I enjoyed the fact that each step had specific requirements so that I knew exactly what needed to be done and when. It really helped me keep my ideas organized and made sure that I wasn't missing anything when I put together the final proposal.

There really haven't been many challenges or negative parts to this process. If anything, it was difficult to find coworkers that were willing to help me by looking over my proposal. As we all know teachers are very busy. My coworkers are as well. Once I found a couple that were willing to help me, they were really excited about what I had planned for our school.

This brings me to the most positive aspect of this process. I really liked getting all the positive feedback from my coworkers and principal. It really helped motivate me to keep working on making my proposal effective.

I am really excited to see what can come of this proposal. Although my class is over, I really would like to see my plan play out in my school. My plan is to make my school less paper based by beginning to integrate Google Classroom more. I would like to continue to work on this throughout this year. I do believe that it will make a huge difference in instruction at my school. It will help us reduce our paper usage which was my initial reason for creating this plan.

I'm also really excited to continue to grow in the roll of learning and instructional specialists. I think that it is an incredibly important roll in a school. A learning specialist has the ability to make such a big difference in their school. They are a great resource for their staff.

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