
Teachers talk to each other when they are excited about something. If they are excited about technology, they will share this success with each other. Recalcitrant teachers then might begin a tentative exploration process to try something new - and when they do, a friendly face and real support is waiting for them. I like to call this the water cooler effect.
However, teachers will not get excited about tech if they aren’t supported well. As I’ve discussed in the past, if a teacher is using technology in their classroom, with a class, they need to be able to get support in a very short period of time (usually within 60 seconds). However, if a teacher is using technology for administrative tasks, then support should be available within 24 to 48 hours.
Finally, technology needs to be available and accessible. I have seen a very good jump forward in productive technology use as our teachers find technology is available, accessible and easy to use.