Professional Development Training “Grab Bag of Technology Resources for Teachers of Pre-service Educators”

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Professional Development Training “Grab Bag of Technology Resources for Teachers of Pre-service Educators”

Welcome What uses of technology are you modeling for your pre-service teachers? Why is it important that technology integration be modeled for pre- service teachers? On Your Own--As You Enter the Training Room

Introductions and Expectations Share name, courses taught, and expectations for the “Student Site” training. Large Group Sharing

Project History and Materials PT3 Project –History and Information –Module Developers –Handouts, Materials and CD-ROM

Site Demonstration and Exploration Hands On

Interactive Teacher and Student Guides Locate hard copy in folder Time to look over content Formulate uses for the instrument (individually or in groups)

Feedback on Site What are your thoughts on what you explored? How do you think you will use this site and these resources with pre-service teachers? How does a resource like this help you provide enhanced instruction for your students? Small Group Discussion/Large Group Sharing After your introduction to the site, hands-on time, and examination of the Teacher and Student Guides:

Q&A and Evaluation Question and Answer Time –Do you have any questions? –What is next as far as related training opportunities? Evaluation –We want your feedback.

Contact Information Feel free to call or with questions, concerns, and comments. Connie Brubaker (217) Thank you for your time!