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21. La Joya ISD Summary - TIE - Grants/Funding - Educational Technology
overall goals of the teach Project are utilization of technology in the classroom; thecurriculum by integrating technology into classroom instruction; Provide
http://www.tea.state.tx.us/technology/tie/edu/2000/lajoya.html

Educational Technology
Grants/Funding TIE Awards La Joya ISD LA JOYA ISD
Technology Integration in Education Grant Year 4
School Year 2000-2001
La Joya ISD TEACH Project
The overall goals of the TEACH Project are to (1) improve student achievement by fully integrating technology into teaching and learning to ensure all students are technologically literate by 2010; (2) ensure the implementation of the Public Access Initiative and the Long-Range Plan for Technology; (3) implement a comprehensive program of educator preparation and staff development to achieve the primary goal. Towards this end, we have established the following specific and measurable objectives:
  • Provide teachers, administrators and staff, comprehensive educator preparation and development for the effective utilization of technology in the classroom
  • Provide for the acquisition and use of technology in public schools as indicated in the Long-Plan for Technology
  • Enhance the curriculum by integrating technology into classroom instruction
  • Provide technology support and resources for all teachers and all students
  • Establish a community-training program to provide educational services for adults and families

22. The Internet In The Classroom
using new technologies to teach for understanding to how to use your classroom computerto for teachers interested in integrating technology into their teaching
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23. Project M3: Models
themselves and in classrooms when they teach. computers into the classroom curriculum assistfaculty members with integrating technology into teacher education
http://education.wichita.edu/m3/models/default.htm
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In learning to teach, most often we start with modeling the way we were taught and using models of instruction developed by experts similar to teaching manuals, workbooks, and lab manuals. When we ask faculty and students to integrate technology into instruction, we are asking them to do something that they themselves have never experienced. The underlying premise in our first technology grant, EXCITE , was that WSU faculty members would have to know and understand how technology works and can work for students. By modeling appropriate use of technology in their classrooms students would see how technology might be used. If students experienced the use of technology in classrooms, they would feel comfortable using it themselves and in classrooms when they teach.
The first “M” in Project M3 is “ Models ” which includes WSU faculty and practicing teachers modeling the effective use of technology and integrated teams of curriculum and technology students and specialists developing technology integration projects for students ( TIPS ) or models of practice. An outgrowth of the TIPS model is the Handheld Educators Leadership Program (

24. Internet In The Classroom Resources
A Beginner's Guide to integrating technology ABC teach Active Center Reinventing SchoolsThe technology Is Now! K12 Talk City EduCenter TAP into Learning teach
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25. Maryland Technology Academy 2000
Skills Utilizing technology in the classroom. 2. Using technology to teach Readingand Writing in 2. integrating technology into the Development of Reading and
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Integration of Technology into the Mathematics Classroom
Integration of Technology into the Language Arts Classroom Integration of Technology into the Information Resource Classroom Region: Eastern Shore School systems: Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne's, Caroline, Dorchester, Talbot, Somerset, Wicomico, and Worcester MTA Satellite Program Upper Shore: Integrating Research and Communication Tools into the Content Areas MTA Satellite Program Mid-Shore: Integrating Research and Communication Tools into the Content Areas MTA Satellite Program Lower Shore: Teaching Reading and Literacy Skills Utilizing Technology in the Classroom Region:

26. Meet Our Team: Fellows | Teaching & Technology Initiative | College Of Education
In addition, they are developing a course on integrating technology into the earlychildhood classroom to teach to preservice teachers beginning with the
http://www.coe.ufl.edu/school/PT3/OurTeam/Fellows.html
Meet Our Team: Teaching and Technology Fellows Ugur Baslanti
Ugur Baslanti is a doctoral student in the Educational Technology Program at the University of Florida. He received his B.S. and M.S. from Bogazici University in Istanbul, Turkey. He participated in several technology-related projects and has experience in writing scenarios to develop educational software in science and mathematics. He is interested in integrating technology into teaching and teacher education, gifted education, and in the implications of brain research for teaching and learning. He currently works on the Faculty Development component of the Teaching and Technology Initiative.
David Bosarge
David Bosarge serves as the Technology Teacher at Lawton Chiles Elementary School and the K-12 University Liaison in the Alachua County School district. He has a masters degree in elementary education from the University of Florida. David has also served worked with students taking a technology methods course to students pursuing their masters through the S.I.T.E. based program (our nontraditional elementary education certification program). David also serves as Co-Coordinator of the SECME (Science, Engineering, Technology, Math, Enrichment) program at Chiles. This program focuses on encouraging minority students to enter engineering fields.

27. Smart Library On Literacy And Technology Strategies For Using
on research and examples of classroom experience using computers to teach languagearts. language strategies for integrating technology into language arts
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28. OnlineLearning.net - Instructional Technology For Educators
instructional programs and discovering new ways to teach. Open, Advanced Microcomputersin the classroom. Closed, integrating technology into the K12 Curriculum.
http://www.onlinelearning.net/CommunitiesofStudy/neighborhoods.cfm?s=523.y070t53

29. EDTECH575
EDTECH 575 integrating technology into classroom Curricula. trainers with the computersskills, technology integration, and will learn how to teach these basic
http://edtech.boisestate.edu/online/classes/te408G.htm

EDTECH 575:
Integrating Technology into Classroom Curricula
Course Description:
This group practicum will focus on developing a cadre of district technology trainers with the computers skills, technology integration, and training techniques necessary to train teachers in the school district. Students will learn how to teach these basic skills, how to integrate technology into the curriculum, and how to teach technology integration.
Course Objectives:
The Student will be able to:
  • describe the purpose, functions, terminology and the process of creating a database. use a database and its functions to gather, analyze, conclude and predict information. describe ways in which to integrate the use of databases into their curriculum. create a database to teach critical thinking and writing as well as to encourage the acquisition of facts. describe the purpose, functions and terminology and process of creating a spreadsheet use the spreadsheet and its functions to ask "what if" questions. describe ways in which to integrate the use of the database into their curriculum.
  • 30. Integrating Technology In The Adult Literacy Education Classroom
    integrating technology in technology aid. Web sites for ESL/ESOL students who are far below the college level. Information about immigration. How to teach in a multilevel classroom
    http://www.alri.org/harness.html
    Harnessing Technology to Serve Adult Literacy
    Integrating Technology in Adult Literacy Education David J. Rosen, Ed.D., Director
    Adult Literacy Resource Institute
    989 Commonwealth Ave.
    Boston, MA 02215
    617/782-8956 x 12
    Fax: 617/782-9011
    Email: David J. Rosen Updated November 19, 2002 The Harnessing Technology Web pages help adult literacy education (ABE/GED/ESL/ESOL) teachers and learners to use computers, television, audio and video cassettes, and other electronic technology to help solve learning and instructional problems. The Web pages grow and improve as practitioners and learners describe problems and contribute good solutions which use technology. Problems and solutions which are unattributed are those of David J. Rosen.
    Table of Contents LESSON PLANS READING/WRITING/SPELLING ESOL/ESL FAMILY LITERACY ... WEB-BASED TEACHING TOOLS List of Problems LESSON PLANS
    • ABE/GED ESL/ESOL Health Lesson Plans
    READING/WRITING/SPELLING
    • Easy reading articles on health and other current events High interest, low-level reading materials How multi-level readers in one class can read, discuss, and write about the same material

    31. Educational Articles: Integrating Technology
    What do we know about appropriate ways to enhance student learning with technology? How can technology change the nature of teaching and learning? Articles in this section address these questions while offering practical ideas for using technology
    http://www.siec.k12.in.us/~west/article/integrate.htm
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    Integrating Technology in the Elementary Classroom
    by Tammy Payton This article has appeared on the following website: the Well Connected Educator and in the ICE magazine. Articles and Interviews
      So, your school has invested in technology and now you either have a new lab or new computers in your classroom. Maybe you've just gotten the Internet into your school. And now you're expected to use it! Great! Just one more thing we have to teach! Is the time, effort, and money really worth it? Do I believe that this will help my students become more successful learners? Here is an exceptional web resource site that has posted studies which answers these questions. The Impact of Technology , has pulled extensive resources from all over the Internet and shows that technology does have an impact on student learning. If integrating technology into the curriculum helps students, how do we do it? Here are four management tips for using computers within the classroom:
    Four Management Tips
  • A centers' approach to teaching offers the most success for integrating the computer within a lesson. Students not only have assigned computer time, but various learning styles are addressed. Students spend one-half of their rotation time working with the teacher on new skills, being tested over their comprehension, or working on assignments. The other half of the student's time is spent doing hands-on or collaborative activities as well as computer assignments that correlate with the activities being taught in the group with the teacher.
  • 32. Using Technology To Change The Way We Teach
    Your Guide to Using technology to Change the Way we teach The following pages will be your guide to integrating technology in your classroom.
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    Your Guide to Using Technology
    to Change the Way we Teach The following pages will be your guide to integrating technology in your classroom. These pages are based on the presenations by Carolyn Hinshaw, during the Right In Class three day training workshop. Using Technology to Change the Way we Teach
    What does it take to use technololgy in the classroom? What changes occur when the computers come through the door? These pages will help prepare you for the technology coming your way. Setting up the Technology Integrated Classroom:
    These pages will help you learn how to select the best classroom loaction for the computers. Tours of classroom configurations will be available. Equipment lists of things you will need will be provide. Getting Started with Technology
    So the machines are here, the internet works, what do you do to get started? These pages will look at classroom management in the integrated computer classroom and planning for technology integration. Return to: The Right In Class Page

    33. Link-To-Learn Technology Tutorials
    The first steps you take in integrating technology into your classroomwill be the most difficult. Our classroom Activities can
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    The first steps you take in integrating technology into your classroom will be the most difficult. Our Classroom Activities can help make those first steps a little bit easier. Designed by teachers for teachers, each classroom activity provides you with a framework and strategy for implementing a lesson that integrates the Internet and other technology tools into your classroom. These are not prescriptions as to how to go about integrating technology. These are sparks that will get you started. Our quick success activity Life in the Stone Age has won a

    34. "Integrating Technology Into The Classroom"
    integrating technology into the classroom . technology not only makes classroominstruction easier, it can also make it more difficult.
    http://www.mtsu.edu/~itconf/proceed00/thoms.html
    Integrating Technology into the Classroom"
    Dr. Karen Jarrett Thoms
    Professor
    Center for Information Media
    St. Cloud State University
    St. Cloud, MN 56301-4498
    (320) 255-4774 (office)
    (320) 255-4778 (fax)
    kthoms@stcloudstate.edu
    Abstract Integrating Technology into the Classroom" Introduction and History Technology Training Opportunities Technology training. Creating interest in technology integration. Establishing the need for workshops/training. Publicizing technology training. Publicizing the technology training opportunities for SCSU faculty takes many forms. They are "advertised" on the SCSU listserv for faculty and staff, publicized in the university newsletter UNews (both hard copy and WWW), paper notices addressed each faculty member for FCTE sessions, and word of mouth. Attendance varies from three or four (rare exception) to full session (with additional sections scheduled). Faculty are encouraged to "bring a friend or colleague" for sessions. Administrative Support/Recognition Remuneration/Incentives for Faculty Training Remuneration, whether it be in the form of release time or actual dollars, is very limited. Faculty, except in very rare cases, must learn these new technologies, media, and skills "on their own" and "on their own nickel." The statewide faculty contract currently allows for negotiation between a dean and an instructor teaching a course

    35. Andragogy And Technology: Integrating Adult Learning Theory As We Teach With Tec
    Andragogy and technology integrating Adult Learning Theory As We teach be added whenstudents are learning with technology. who are still moving into the self
    http://www.mtsu.edu/~itconf/proceed00/fidishun.htm
    Andragogy and Technology: Integrating Adult Learning
    Theory As We Teach With Technology
    Dolores Fidishun, Ed.D. Head Librarian Penn State Great Valley School of Graduate Professional Studies 30 E. Swedesford Rd.
    Malvern, PA 19355
    Abstract Introducing technology into the curriculum means more than just “making it work.” The principles of adult learning theory can be used in the design of technology-based instruction to make it more effective. Malcolm Knowles’ theory of andragogy allows teacher/facilitators to structure lessons which are part of a relevant learning environment for adults students.
    Introduction What is Andragogy? Andragogy is a set of assumptions about how adults learn. Its roots can be traced back to Alexander Kapp, a German grammar teacher who used it to describe Plato’s educational theory (Knowles, Holton, and Swanson 1998, 59). It appeared again in 1921 when another German, Social Scientist, Eugen Rosenstock claimed that “adult education required special teachers, special methods, and a special philosophy.” (Knowles, Holton, and Swanson 1998, 59) There is evidence that discussion of andragogy continued in Europe until Dusan Savicevic, a Yugoslavian adult educator, first discussed the concept in the United States. Malcolm Knowles heard about the term and in 1968 used it in an article in Adult Leadership . From that point on, Knowles has become known as the principle expert on andragogy although numerous adult educators including Brookfield (1986), Mezirow (1991), Lawler (1991) and Merriam (1999) have addressed the concept and/or discussed how it can be used to facilitate adult learning.

    36. The End User Of Internet: Integrating Technology Into The Classroom
    The End User of Internet integrating technology into the classroom. identified asan important issue by the Committee on Applications and technology of the
    http://www.cssjournal.com/goss.html
    The End User of Internet: Integrating Technology into the Classroom
    Marlene Goss
    Research for Better Schools T The Participants Nine educational sites agreed to identify an Internal Change Facilitator (ICF) who would partner with an outside supporting agent, Research for Better Schools (RBS), to gain full Internet access. The ICF administrator received notice that RBS would work with the education site to explore the phenomenon of introducing Internet into an educational system. The study was supported by funds from two federal programs, the Mid-Atlantic Eisenhower Consortium for Mathematics and Science Education and the Laboratory Network Program (LNP), a collaborative of 10 regional educational laboratories. Seven schools and two intermediate service agencies, the Montgomery County Intermediate Unit (MCIU) in Pennsylvania and the Educational Resources and Informa-tion Center (ERIC) in New Jersey, entered into a partnership with RBS to learn the use of Internet. Seven schools represented K-12 sites including urban, rural, public, and private schools, and were dispersed throughout the region served by RBS: Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and the District of Columbia. A technical systems director and a facilitator from RBS, the external change facilitator (ECF) were directly responsible for the training and technical assistance offered each of the nine ICFs. Procedure Phase 1, from April to June 1993 focused on connecting each site to Internet service from JvNCnet, a mid-level NFSnet member, to gain access to an educational database developed by RBS. The database contained four categories of information:

    37. INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY INTO THE INSTRUCTIONAL PROCESS: Good Practice Guides The
    Accomplished Teachers integrating Computers into classroom Practice. New YorkCenter for technology in Education. Bank Street College of Education.
    http://www.ncrel.org/mands/docs/8-3.htm
    INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY INTO THE INSTRUCTIONAL PROCESS: Good Practice Guides The Way
    by Marianne Handler/National-Louis University The computer as a tool for students and teachers is not going to disappear from our world; not from business, not from home use and not from the school. Yet, even with that knowledge many teachers are still concerned and uncomfortable with finding ways in which a variety of technology-based experiences can expand and enhance what is happening in their classrooms. In order to alleviate theses concerns and discomforts, the learning community, made up of teachers and students, is finding new ways of working and learning together. These changes are not easy. Helping teachers develop their skills during a transition period takes time and effort. Teachers are aware that change is never comfortable and that time and effort will be required. It is important for the school administration to provide the time and support necessary for teachers to explore and experiment with the range of ways the technologies can be woven into the school environment and curriculum. When describing the ways computers can be integrated into the curriculum it is important to think of using this resource as another tool available to students, rather than to think of 'teaching computers" as a subject onto itself.

    38. Integrating Technology Into The Classroom
    integrating technology into the classroom. project that can help integrate technologywhile truly For more information about integrating the Curriculum, see
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    Integrating Technology into the Classroom
    Six years ago, the internet was limited both in what it could do and in who used it. Many people had heard the word but did not have a clue what it was. Today, most teachers have not only been exposed to the internet but also have access at home or at school. In fact, a large number of schools are being retrofitted to place the internet in every classroom. Even more exciting than this is the newest technology: Wireless. A school can purchase a 'Portable Classroom'. This consists of laptops networked together, allowing students to work at their desks WITHOUT wires. If the laptops are networked to a printer, students can print from their personal computer to the classroom printer. Imagine the possibilities!
    How to Integrate Technology
    *Research
    Research is the number one reason to use the internet in education. Students have a wealth of information open to them. Often, when they are researching obscure topics, school libraries do not have the needed books and magazines. The internet helps solve this problem. Here's an example of a great research project: Using this site's new

    39. Integrating Technology Into The Classroom - Concerns
    Objection Learning about new technology and the internet I integrating the Internetinto the classroom. For more information about integrating the Curriculum
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    It is important to consider all of the possible problems that might arise when integrating technology and the internet into the classroom. This list will probably not be complete, so if you have more concerns you would like to see addressed, just email them to me.
    Concerns
    Time
    Objection: Teachers hardly have enough time to do all that is expected of them as it is. Where do we find the time to implement this into the curriculum without 'wasting time'? Possible Solution: Teachers have to do what works for them. The internet, just like any other available technology, is one more tool. It is a supplement, nothing more. Many times information can only be passed on through books and lectures. If you feel that integrating the internet is important, just try one project in a year. That will be enough to expose the students to what is available.

    40. Awesome Library - Technology
    integrating Inquiry and technology into Middle Schools Internet Setup for the classroom(Web 66 Collins) Shows how to set up the Internet on different
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