Options for advancing professional knowledge in the fast-changing world of technology deserve your attention. Find out how to pursue options that move toward best practices, certifications, and maximum efficiency. To help assess your current technology use and chart a course toward increased technology implementation, consult the EdTech Locator.
Related Resources
- Find free webinars, chats, and resources on implementing technology in various aspects of education through the Schools Moving Up website, an initiative of WestEd.
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- 4Teachers.org
- This is an outstanding resource for rubrics, Project-Based Learning checklists, and a host of other tools to assist teachers in developing alternative assessments for their projects.
- 4teachers.org
- Addressing Cyberbullying in Schools
- Address the issue of cyberbullying with tools and workshops provided through this resource, and help students understand that bullying and cyberbullying are behaviors that will not be tolerated.
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- Assistive Technology Implementation Model: CETT TEAM
- The CASE Collaborative CETT Team provides guidance in the selection and use of appropriate Assistive Technology to support students with learning challenges access the curriculum and meet individual education goals. A model of ongoing consults, a lending library, and training workshops support classroom success.
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- Association of University Centers on Disabilities
- The AUCD's mission is to advance policy and practice for and with people with developmental and other disabilities, their families, and their communities by supporting our members in research, education, and service activities that achieve our vision. On their website you can find information about ways technology is being used to educate students with disabilities.
- Association of University Centers on Disabilities
- Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use
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- ConnSENSE Podcasts
- Learn about new technology tools, including the updated TechMatrix, that were introduced at the recent ATIA Conference.
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- Consortium for School Networking (CoSN)
- The Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) is a voice for K-12 education leaders who use technology strategically to improve teaching and learning. CoSN provides products and services to support leadership development, advocacy, coalition building, and awareness of emerging technologies.
- COSN
- CoSN Small District Technology Leadership Wiki
- The Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) is a voice for K-12 education leaders who use technology strategically to improve teaching and learning. The objective of this wiki is to provide a space for collaborative work around topics regarding effective planning for and use and implementation of technology.
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- Cyberbullying Situation Review Process
- Coordinate a comprehensive cyberthreat prevention plan by addressing what can be done to properly identify cyberbullies through internet searches, risk assessment, and when necessary, assistance with criminal prosecution.
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- EdTech Locator - Tech Coordinators
- Use the EdTech Locator to identify where you, your school, or district is located on a continuum of technology integration. Map a course to deepen your technology integration to improve the achievement of all students. In addition, use CITEd's Teacher Self Assessment to help identify your placement on the Ed Tech Locator.
- CITEd
- Education is Key to Better Security
- Discover what schools are doing to protect their networks and how they are educating students and teachers about acceptable use policies.
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- Evaluation of the Enhancing Education Through Technology Program: Final Report
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- Generation YES Blog
- Created by Generation YES, this blog works with schools all around the world to plan, implement and enhance student technology programs through innovative curriculum, online tools and research-based support services. Generation YES focuses on student-centered, project-based experiences that impact student's lives and increase student involvement in school and community through technology, as well as improve the use of technology in the school as a whole.
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- Henrico County, VA Technology
- Look at the web site of Henrico County, VA to see their experience with one-to-one computing and find some helpful hints.
- Henrico County, VA
- How To Get Teachers To Attend Tech Training
- In this resource you will discover ways to make your tech training productive, personalized, and rewarding for teachers.
- techLEARNING.com
- Infinite Thinking Machine
- Check out the exciting videos, blogs, and resources at the Infinite Thinking Machine, an effort of Google Educators.
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- Instructional Module Assessment
- The assessment module is meant for use either after completion of the project-based learning module or with participants who are familiar with project-based learning. The module is designed for a two to three hour class or session, divided into two parts.
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- Intel Education
- Coordinate technology needs through Intel’s Education web site, which provides unit and lesson plans created by teachers, as well as other resources for math, science and technology.
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- Interactive Map of Preparedness Resources
- This tool provides an accessible, interactive directory of federal, regional, state, and local disability-related emergency management resources. The map contains information on regional branches of FEMA and ADA&IT Technical Assistance Centers, Governor's websites and state disability resource agencies, a directory of ILCs and SILCs by state, state Citizen Corps and American Red Cross Chapters, as well as links to State and local Emergency Management Agencies.
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