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It's not about technology . . . it's about learning!"

 

 

21st Century Educational Technology Curriculum & Resources for Adrian Teachers

 

November 27 - December 18, 2006


Table of Contents:



Grade Level/Content Area Pages

Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade K-4 Special Education

 

5-8 Math 5-8 Science 5-8 Language Arts 5-8 Social Studies K-8 Specials-Electives 5-8 Special Education

 

Workshop Resources eLenawee Cafe Sandbox

 

Course Summary

Welcome to the eLenawee wiki. This page is designed to share resources during professional development sessions and to provide a space for Adrian teachers to collaborate while learning more about the potential of wikis in the classroom for student collaboration.

 

Syllabus

Check out the full-day agenda for November 27 - December 18 sessions.

FallPD2006Agenda.doc


 

Documents

 

ACOT Use of Computers Chart

Noon Four-Tier Model of Technology Proficiency for Teachers

 

Important Links - For websites used in our sessions and more teacher resources, follow these links:

Navigating the Internet Maze - K-12 Online Resources: (Power Point presentation from the morning) Follow along by accessing these links from Presentation Links page online (Bookmark favorite links in your own bookmarking site!)

LISD Educational Technology Page

METS - Michigan Educational Technology Standards & Expectations for K-12

Sue's Filamentality Hotlists

Teacher Tools & Resources (links to many teacher resources)

Web 2.0 (links to newer web-based applications and collaborative tools)

Additional Reading

How to Bring Our Schools Out of the 20th Century article accessible through MeL/Thomson Gale from school IP

The New Literacy by Sara Armstrong & David Warlick - MUST READ!

A Day in the Life of Web 2.0 by David Warlick

Gap Analysis - David Jakes Read this one AFTER reading David Warlick's Day in the Life of Web 2.0!

Redefining Literacy in the 21st Century David Warlick's CoLearners Wiki

Building a New Student in Michigan

 

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