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Technology Integration Workshop I Agenda
Materials
Facilitator Preparation
Facilitators' Agenda
Partcipants' Agenda
Training Guides
Day One
- The Inquiry Model
- Define Technology Integration
- Teacher Profile Form
- Types of Technologies
- Intrepid Video
- Mini-Case Study
- The PDK Resource
- Introduction to Yahoo Group Tool
Day Two
- Adult Ed Web Scavenger Hunt
- Web Quests
- Review Investigating Practice
- The Restaurant Problem
- Creating Meaningful Groups
- Individual Action Plan
- Action Plan Presentation
- On-Line Collaboration
- Institute Evaluation
Technology Integration Workshop II Agenda
Materials
Facilitator Preparation
Facilitators' Agenda
Partcipants' Agenda
Training Guides
Day One
- Group Overview
- Participant Pre-Presentation Reflection
- Participant Presentations
- Participant Post-Presentation Reflection
- State Technology Survey
Day Two
- Reviewing the Inquiry Model
- Next Steps
- Inspiration Software Demo
- Tapped-In Software Demo
- NCRTEC Tool
- Evaluations
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Creating Meaningful Groups

Objectives:
- Review the Investigating Practice Model to provide answers about
how the process is going to be conducted
- Allow participants to form questions that are unique to their classroom
environment
- Help participants to form a group for the project if it is desirable
or meaningful
- Provide another quality example of technology integration through
video
Activity
- Large group discussion - Ask the teachers what would be the most meaningful
way for them to form small groups to work on a lesson plan that they
can implement together.
- Would they like to form groups by subject area, building location,
skill level or special interest?
- Do they feel they need to work alone?
- Once they have decided help them break into small groups.
| Initially we thought that we would have participants that would
want to work mostly in groups. Since they were going to be collaborating
on-line, they could have done most of the process on-line. Instead
we found that people that worked together did group projects, but
those that were isolated by location were more comfortable working
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