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Tech4Educators-Blended Summer Course through Marlboro Grad School
Please Post to the Educators in Your School:
Tech4Educators - Web 2.0 Tools for
Educators
is a stand-alone, education-specific, hybrid technology
course which begins in May online, and in the summer at Marlboro College Graduate School
Register at: https://gradschool.marlboro.edu/admissions/application/
Choose CEP and you’ll see the course.
Questions? Contact Joe Heslin
at jheslin@gradschool.marlboro.edu or (888)
258-5665 x209
or Lisa at: lisabrux@gmail.com
Tech4Educators
A summer intensive for teachers and administrators
in K-12 and higher education; with Web 2.0 - the offering of free tools and
applications online - technology for educators has never been easier to learn
and apply to the classroom. In this class learn to: Use blogs and wikis for
student journaling and communication with parents. Make a Webquest for students
using your own curriculum. Build simple websites for delivering your content
that are free to host online. Manage and manipulate photos and graphics
using online tools. Create podcasts (audio) and basic video screencasts as
learning tools. Add animation and avatars, online drawing, photography, and
other multimedia tools & applications, to your teaching
strategies. Understand learning environments such as Second Life, and the
Vermont Young Writers’ Project. Learn about and use an industry-standard
Learning Management System (LMS): Moodle. 3
Graduate Credits.
Note:
This hybrid course is taught using both online
and face-to-face environments and priced to match Vermont state reimbursement
for teachers of $1464.00. Pre-class online readings on technology tips and
topics will be presented once a week, with participants posting their
reflections online (May through mid-June, 6 weeks). A one-week
summer hands-on in-person residency, at the Marlboro Graduate School Center in
Brattleboro, will follow: July 16-20. The final project is a
personal technology integration plan to be submitted within the two weeks
following the residency.
Instructor:
Lisa is a 28-year veteran public school art and
technology teacher who fell in love with technology when it first slipped into
her art room in the 1980s. She currently teaches art and technology courses for
Community College of VT as face-to-face courses for Marlboro College Graduate
School. Lisa is a working artist and Web designer. She holds a BA from the
University of Montana in art and education and an MAT from Marlboro College
Graduate School. This is the 11th year Lisa has offered this widely popular class
for Marlboro College Graduate School.
Tech4Educators - Web 2.0 Tools for Educators
is a stand-alone, education-specific, hybrid technology
course which begins in May online, and in the summer at Marlboro College Graduate School
Register at: https://gradschool.marlboro.edu/admissions/application/
Choose CEP and
you’ll see the course.
Questions? Contact Joe Heslin at jheslin@gradschool.marlboro.edu or (888) 258-5665 x209
or Lisa at: lisabrux@gmail.com
Tech4Educators
A summer intensive for teachers
and administrators in K-12 and higher education; with Web 2.0 - the offering of
free tools and applications online - technology for educators has never been
easier to learn and apply to the classroom. In this class learn to: Use blogs
and wikis for student journaling and communication with parents. Make a
Webquest for students using your own curriculum. Build simple websites for
delivering your content that are free to host online. Manage and
manipulate photos and graphics using online tools. Create podcasts (audio) and
basic video screencasts as learning tools. Add animation and avatars, online
drawing, photography, and other multimedia tools & applications, to your
teaching strategies. Understand learning environments such as Second Life,
and the Vermont Young Writers’ Project. Learn about and use an
industry-standard Learning Management System (LMS): Moodle. 3 Graduate Credits.
Note:
This hybrid course is taught
using both online and face-to-face environments and priced to match Vermont
state reimbursement for teachers of $1464.00. Pre-class online readings on
technology tips and topics will be presented once a week, with participants posting
their reflections online (May through mid-June, 6 weeks). A
one-week summer hands-on in-person residency, at the Marlboro Graduate School
Center in Brattleboro, will follow: July 16-20. The final
project is a personal technology integration plan to be submitted within the
two weeks following the residency.
Instructor:
Lisa is a 28-year veteran public
school art and technology teacher who fell in love with technology when it
first slipped into her art room in the 1980s. She currently teaches art and
technology courses for Community College of VT as face-to-face courses for
Marlboro College Graduate School. Lisa is a working artist and Web
designer. She holds a BA from the University of Montana in art and
education and an MAT from Marlboro College Graduate School. This is the 11th
year Lisa has offered this widely popular class for Marlboro College Graduate
School.
For further info about the course
contact Lisa at: lisabrux@gmail.com or 386-402-0782
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