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61. Dell - Dell K-12 Professional Development Program
“Howto” Integrate technology into the classroom, lesson planning and...... integrating technology into the Curriculum, InstructorLed Training
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Make the most of your technology investment, and continually improve the educational experience. Professional development offerings enhance existing skills and develop new skills in teachers and administrators. Dell Offers K-12 Professional Development Programs for Educators, Administrators, and Academic Executives in the areas of Pre and Post Assessment Comprehensive Technology Literacy (NCLB) Technical Application Skills and Basic OS Integrating Technology into the Curriculum , and Mac 2 PC . Custom programs are also available. To purchase these courses, please complete the Registration Form
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Make the most of your technology investment, and continually improve the educational experience. Professional development offerings enhance existing skills and develop new skills in teachers and administrators. Dell Offers K-12 Professional Development Programs for Educators, Administrators, and Academic Executives in the areas of Pre and Post Assessment Comprehensive Technology Literacy (NCLB) Technical Application Skills and Basic OS Integrating Technology into the Curriculum , and Mac 2 PC . Custom programs are also available. To purchase these courses, please complete the Registration Form
and fax it to our Engagement Manager at 512-283-9369. Pre and Post Assessment, Instructor-Led Training

63. Houghton Mifflin College - Integrating Technology
classroom Management integrating technology Centers into The classroom K12 classroomideas, many of which are adaptable to the post secondary
http://college.hmco.com/instructors/ins_teachtech_foundations_module_integtech.h
Teaching Foundations Use Our Technology Faculty Development Programs Technology Demos select accounting business chemistry college surv. comm cis counseling dev eng economics education esl english french geology german history italian japanese math lang meth phys sci pol sci psychology russian spanish stu success Printer-friendly page I.  Definition of Training Piece A.  Purpose for Instructor "Integrating technology"what does that mean? After all, technology is a toola means, not an end. Isn't talking about "integrating technology" in one's instructional process therefore, like having a discussion about integrating the use of pens and pencils in the classroom? Or integrating the use of telephones into one's daily life? Ideally, integrating computer-based resources into the teaching and learning process would be as natural and veritably intuitive as picking up a phone to call your best friend. But computer-based technology resources are still fairly new to many. In their youth, other technologies that we now take for grantedelectricity and telephones for instancewent through this same explicitly focused "integrative process". For faculty, the downside of this process is both the time commitment it often requires, and knowing where and how even to begin. Identifying, locating, evaluating, determining ways to use these resources, and then actually creating the lesson plans that integrate them, can consume dozens of hours. The focus of this module, therefore, is to identify techniques and resources to assist faculty in reducing the time commitment it takes to begin to effectively integrate computer-based resources.

64. Online Technology Course Demo
learns how to integrate technology into his or her specific classroom curriculumor teachers, Teachers Discovering Computers integrating technology in the
http://www.teachereducation.com/demo/demo_al.htm
The Teacher Education Institute provides Alabama educators with an ongoing, sustained, intense, high quality, and research-based online professional development solution to train K-12 teachers, media center personnel, and administrators how to effectively integrate technology into their classroom specific curriculum or job area. A proven effective professional development training solution that:
Teaches teachers and administrators how to "effectively use the various technologies that are critical
for technology integration to advance local and state education goals" as outlined in the
Technology In Alabama Schools
report.
Meets all professional development criteria (definition #34) defined in the No Child Left Behind Act
(Title I and Title II)
Provides teachers with curriculum specific skills to improve their classroom instruction in the core
academic subjects so that their students are effectively prepared to meet challenging Alabama
Classroom Improvement Standards and benchmarks.

65. Integrating Technology Into The Reading & Language Arts Curriculum K-8
use computers and the Internet to teach writing, reading can be used in the classroomsetting To register to take TEI's integrating technology into The Reading
http://www.teachereducation.com/course_outlines/prodev_tech/integrate_prodvtech_
Course Description
The push towards curriculum integration of technology has created a need for teacher training in particular content areas. Teachers now need to understand the techniques of teaching reading and language arts and more importantly, how to incorporate the use of technology into these literacy areas. Additionally, teachers will need to understand the technical requirements for teaching in a technology-enhanced classroom.
This course is designed to provide teachers with a variety of ways that technology can promote the development of reading, writing, spelling, and mechanics of English language. The rationale for integration of technology into the reading and language arts classroom are explained and translated into actual classroom practice.
This course will guide teachers through a series of research activities through which they can learn the basics of use of the Internet and other electronic tools to support literacy, word processing and the publishing of student's works. Additionally, the role of the teacher as a facilitator of learning will be examined.

66. CCU LPE Course Descriptions
necessary to effectively teach social studies A college supervisor and classroomcooperating teacher EDU 580 integrating technology into Education (3) This
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EDU 110: Field Experience I (1): This course provides the opportunity for students to have at least 60 hours of experiential learning within a classroom. EDU 201: Teaching as a Profession (3): This course explores the meaning of being a teacher, career opportunities, the role and function of the public and private schools in a changing America. MAT 202: Math Literacy (2): This course is designed for teachers to become math literate. Topics will include but not be limited to algebra, geometry, logic, probability, number theory, and communication. EDU 210: Field Experience II (1): This course provides the opportunity for students to have at least 70 hours of experiential learning within a classroom. EDU 310: Field Experience III (1): This course provides the opportunity for students to have at least 80 hours of experiential learning within a classroom. EDU 314: Curriculum I Math, Science, Health (4): This course helps students understand the concepts, methods, techniques and material necessary to effectively teach mathematics, science, and health to elementary age students. Special emphasis will be on integration of curriculum and classroom applications. EDU 324: Curriculum II Reading, Language Arts (4):

67. Technology In The Classroom
Congress, American Memory Project memory.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/resources/inres/teach/tech.html. IntegratingTechnology into the classroom Three Questions
http://www.usembassy.de/usa/classroom/technology.htm
Technology in the Classroom
" Good education starts with high standards, whether it be set by the President, the governor, or the superintendent, or the principal or the teacher in the classroom. "

Remarks by President George W. Bush to Parents and Teachers.
Moline Elementary School, St. Louis, Missouri, February 20, 2001
www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2001/02/20010220-4.html

From the President's Education Initiative: Enhancing Education Through Technology
The primary goal of this program is to improve student academic achievement through the use of technology in elementary and secondary schools. The program also seeks to:
(1) ensure that every student is technologically literate by the end of the eighth grade; and
(2) establish research-based instructional methods through the effective integration of technology, professional development for teachers, and curriculum development.
www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/education/teachers/sect2-6.html

A Quality Teacher in Every Classroom: Improving Teacher Quality and Enhancing the Profession. www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/education/teachers/index.html)

68. Vision Education: Retreats
integrating Creative Thinking into the 48 classroom classroom teachers, staff willdevelop multimedia projects that integrate technology into the curriculum
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contact us: laura@visioneducation.com you are here: services professional development VISION EDUCATION RETREATS Educational Technology Retreats allow teachers to become immersed in learning with a depth and intensity that is rarely possible with the demands of everyday life. Through our eight years of experience running retreats, we have developed effective methods for engaging educators and ensuring that they come away with projects they can implement with their students immediately. Our retreats cover not only the hows of technology integration, but the whys as well. We help educators to learn new technology tools and to understand the pedagogy and principles behind their utilization.
Select what's right for you: There are two types of retreats that Vision Education offers: Full day retreats utilizing a local computer lab or off site overnight retreats.

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70. Teachers College Of Western Governors University Class Description
Unit Three · A process for integrating technology into the curriculum managementof the technological classroom · Assistive technology Assignment 4
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71. Technology In The Elementary Classroom
Internet into the Curriculum K2 integrating Internet into the Curriculum can teachwith Teacher articles, parent sites, technology reviews ..visit
http://www.vps.k12.nj.us/technology/elementary/elemhome/
A teacher is a very special person who uses his or her creativity and loving,
inquiring mind to develop the rare talent of encouraging others to think,
to dream, to learn, to try, to do!
Beverly Conklin
from "The Language of Teaching"
Technology in the
Elementary Classroom
Welcome to the Instructional Technology Department's site for integrating
technology into the elementary classroom curriculum. Our department is
part of the Technology Department, however we are the software side.
Our job is to identify software which correlates to specific indicators within
the core curriculum standards. We also want to assist you in methods of
integrating technology into your daily lesson plans. Should you need to
contact me using our internal phone system, dial extension 2164 or e-mail
me at pensslen@vineland.org and remember to contact Larry Berger (help
desk) by dialing 2165 or e-mail at lberger@vineland.org
Pat Ensslen
New Feature: It's Time to Start Using the Internet
This is the second tutorial for those who want to learn more:
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72. Internet In The Classroom
Ideas, tools, and resources for integrating technology into the K12 for educatorsworking to integrate information technology tools into teaching and
http://www.argotlibrary.com/ict_clasroom.html
Internet in the Classroom activate
"The journal of technology-rich learning." Contains articles about integrating technology into the classroom, practical advice and links lists Adventure Learning Foundation
Provides curricula which follow "online Adventure Learning Expeditions" as they travel around the United States and the World.
The purpose of The Adventure Learning Foundation is to:
  • Help students develop sophisticated levels of thinking and the skills necessary for future success in life,
  • Create an on-line global learning center,
  • Create educational projects that show students that they can help find solutions to global problems,
  • Provide high-quality teaching resources to educators for free,
  • Provide training for teachers on how to maximize the benefits of the Internet, and
  • Foster interaction between teachers, students and families by providing compelling subject matter and interactivity in a Web environment.
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73. Statement Of Senator Carl Levin On The Information Technology Act Of 2000, April
their LEA to continue to teach within that get enough help using technology in theclassroom. of teacher training in integrating technology into the curriculum
http://levin.senate.gov/releases/040400pr.htm
Statement of Senator Carl Levin
on the Information Technology Act of 2000
April 4, 2000
Mr. LEVIN. Mr. President, I am pleased to join Senator Conrad and Senator Reid in introducing the Information Technology Act. The dual goal of this legislation is to ensure that every teacher in America has the ability to integrate technology into the classroom and the curriculum; and to train our citizens to meet the demand for the thousands of jobs that will need to be filled in the next decade.
Mr. President, our legislation establishes two initiatives that are aimed at achieving these goals. First, it authorizes $100 million for the creation of a Teacher Tech Bonus in the amount of $5,000. The bonuses will be awarded to teachers who successfully train and receive certification in the use of technology in the classroom and in the curriculum, or teachers who become certified to teach courses in computer technology. Bonuses would be provided by the U.S. Department of Education through grants to Local Education Agencies (LEA). As a condition for receipt of bonuses, teachers are required to enter into agreements with their LEA to continue to teach within that LEA for periods of not less than three years, and such other requirements as established by the Secretary.
This provision of the Information Technology Act is essential, if we are going to realize the full potential of our investment in new technology in the classroom. So few of our school districts have been able to offer state-of-the-art training, or any training at all for that matter, to their teaching staff. Students today are in the midst of a technology explosion that has opened up limitless possibilities in the classroom. In order for them to tap into this potential and be prepared for the jobs of the 21st century, they must learn how to use new technologies. But all too often, teachers are expected to incorporate technology into their instruction without being given the training to do so. It is not enough for teachers to be able to email or use computers to keep attendance or grade their students, they must use this education technology to advance their curriculum.

74. Index For Integrating The Internet
Sites to Help You Introduce the Internet. Sites to Help You teach Students How toCritically Evaluate Information. Collaborate One With One Person or classroom
http://www.siec.k12.in.us/~west/edu/wwwdo/
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75. Education World® : Technology In The Classroom Center
technology in the classroom. Archives Storybooks With PowerPoint. teach younger students how to use PowerPoint U.S. teachers use technology in classroom instruction. That use,
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RoboDemo, a software program from eHelp Corporation, allows users to easily create interactive technology training materials. Recently, Education World reviewers checked out RoboDemo in actual tech training situations, rated the software on a scale of 1-4, and shared their opinions about the program's strengths and weaknesses. Discover what they had to say. . A Techtorial: Editing With Microsoft Word
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76. Technology In Education At AEL: 170 Ideas And Resources For Teachers
Teachers who are comfortable with integrating technology instruction into to the fieldtrip, list what technology was used of paper and drop them into a basket
http://www.ael.org/rtec/ideas.htm
AEL Technology in Education Teachers >> 170 Ideas and Resources 170 Ideas and Resources for Teachers Integrating Technology into Planning and Curriculum
compiled by Virginia Seale Last updated: June 13, 2002 Technology is not new. It has been incorporated throughout history as men and women worked to solve problems using available tools. In the early days of mankind, technology was used to move rocks; today we move ideas and information, as well as rocks and rockets. The following collection of activities and Web sites is intended to take some of the mystery out of technology and show how technology is interesting, diverse, fun, and absolutely relevant to our lives. Select a project for each day of the school year, or work through the collection at your own pace. Some of these ideas broaden the knowledge of teachers and some can be used with students. Some suggested Internet sites link to wonderful resources for classroom use. Finding the best way to integrate technology for students will take time, exploration, and experimentation on the part of teachers. Enjoy the adventure.
  • Teachers should spend some time contemplating the future and thinking about how to prepare students for the world of tomorrow. Are current instructional techniques helping students become future scientists, technologists, or service workers? Are our classroom techniques preparing students for the 21
  • 77. Integrating Technology Into The Writing Process
    integrating technology into the Writing Process. we must learn to intergrate computersinto the teaching is helping writers understand what a technology can do
    http://chelsea.k12.mi.us/~dputnam/Revisionresearch.html
    Integrating Technology Into the Writing Process "What have I gotten myself into!" I was scared when I first walked into my new classroom in our brand new state of the art high school . I knew I was going to be teaching writing and speech classes in a computer lab. I supported the decision of having two computer labs available solely for the English department. I was excited to be the teacher who was assigned one of these labs as a classroom. All of these were rationale decisions I had made, but when I saw the lab for the first time I felt like I couldn’t breathe. What did I know about computers? Nothing more (more likely a great deal less) than the sophomore students I was teaching. I felt like I was in over my head. Fortunately, with only minor incidents of student misbehavior (the occasional solitaire game, a bout of instant messengering or high tech note passing, and an intermittent lapse of better judgment when viewing web sites) I made it into my second semester of teaching in a computer lab. I thought to myself, "This isn’t so bad," and began to relax. One day into my new relaxed state of being, as part of a school improvement plan to collect data on student’s writing skills, I administered a writing prompt of my own choosing. I looked at it as an opportunity to gather some data about how the students perceive their use of computers in my classes.

    78. Kathy Schrock's Guide For Educators - Recommended Titles
    2d ed. Vision to Action, 1998. A practical guide to integrating Internet technologyinto the classroom. Internet technology for Schools.
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    79. SMART Press Releases, SMART Technologies Inc. And SMARTer Kids Foundation Proudl
    the skills necessary for integrating technology into curriculum. . equip classroomswith technology, provide students multimedia tools into curriculum delivery.
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    SMART Technologies Inc. and SMARTer Kids Foundation proudly support Intel Teach to the Future program in North America
    More than US$300,000 in classroom technology donated to enhance learning environments San Antonio, TX - June 17, 2002 - SMART Technologies Inc. and the SMARTer Kids Foundation of Canada announce their joint donation of more than US$300,000 in interactive classroom technology to support the Intel Teach to the Future program in North America. Intel Teach to the Future is a worldwide program to help teachers integrate technology into instruction and enhance student learning. To date, 500,000 teachers in 25 countries have completed training through this program. Pre-service educators and in-service teachers participating in the Intel Teach to the Future program learn from other teachers how to effectively incorporate technology tools and resources into their lesson plans. Both students and teachers are clearly benefiting from this program. In a 2001 survey of U.S. teachers, conducted nine months after they completed the program, 84 percent reported that using computers improved their instruction and 80 percent found that computer-based lessons enhanced student learning. "SMART chose to participate in the Intel Teach to the Future program because of its reputation and dedication to improving education worldwide," says David Martin, chairman and CEO of SMART Technologies Inc. "The program's goals are in synch with SMART's commitment to enhancing the learning environment for both students and teachers."

    80. HORIZON: Integrating Technology Into Education
    Judi Harris' projects on integrating the Internet into the Curriculum.Kairos. Institute for the Transfer of technology to Education.
    http://horizon.unc.edu/onramp/instructtech.asp

    • The ACRL/CNI Internet Education Project
    • ALNTalk . Asynchronous (Anytime/Anywhere) Learning Networks, a discussion of AL techniques and outcomes.
    • Al Bodzin's Home Page . Al's web page serves as a resource for K-12 educators - especially science educators. He is currently a recipient of a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship in Instructional Technology for Science Education at North Carolina State University.
    • The Alphabet Superhighway . This website, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, assists students in creating, locating, and communicating information through on-line activities. The Alphabet Superhighway is a resource for teachers to find materials and ideas for teaching almost any part of the elementary or secondary curriculum.
    • Berit's Best Sites for Children . Berit is Cochran Interactive's Online Librarian. Each site has been carefully selected, reviewed and given a rating out of 5.
    • CEO Forum . The CEO Forum on Education and Technology issues annual reports on the nation's progress on integrating technology into education.
    • CRISTAL-Ed . CRISTAL-Ed - Coalition on Reinventing Information Science, Technology and Library Education, is a collaborative project of the School of Information at the University of Michigan with the support of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation HRISM initiative. This site offers discussion groups and resources on immerging issues about integrating technology in higher education.

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