1. Always be curious.
2. Never stop learning. Let your students teach you.
3. Things change. Tech changes.
4. Jump in and stop worrying that things won't go perfectly.
5. There's a lot less at stake in learning how to use technology than there is learning how to shape young, impressionable minds. The tech is never the scariest or hardest part of teaching.
6. Listen to what your students actually tell you, not what you think they might tell you.
7. Accept that the status quo might not be the best solution.
8. Remember that any piece of technology is just a tool. Don't use the tool unless it fits your purpose. Don't be a tool, either.
9. Read some but do more.
10. Everyone learns differently. Most of the struggle is finding out how you learn best, and how you can guide others to figure out how they learn best.
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