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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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Participant Project Presentations

Objectives:
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To have participants share the work they have done
on their projects.
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During the presentations the facilitators will
allow the participants to choose the order in which they present,
and participate as learners in the group.
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Participants will engage in a group discussion
after each presentation
Activity
Participants present their projects and lead follow-up discussions
about projects.
Transitioning Statement
Depending on the number of presentations in your group, you may want
to break up the flow of 'one after the other' by using the personal reflection
time below. Or, alternately, you may want to save this activity until
all participants have had a chance to present.
| Facilitators should participate in a very low key way during the
participant presentations, allowing the participants to self-select
order of presentations, and to determine the flow of discussion during
and after each presentation. Optional: Should the flow of presentations
be interrupted by lunch or a break, a wake-up round could precede
the continuation of group presentations. For example: "Three
Minute Worst Classroom Experiences" The facilitators begin
by sharing the worst classroom experience they have had as educators.
For example, one of the facilitators in our group described her first
day on the job teaching high school. As she was striding confidently
across the front of the room, she tripped on a floor mounted outlet
and fell flat on her face. The room was completely silent until a
student called out, "Ms. Smith, shall I call the school nurse?"
Ms. Smith was touched by the student's concern, until she found out
later that day that the school had no school nurse on staff. Participants
who wish may also relate their experiences. |
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