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Technology in the Frozen North: Chronicles from the University of Alaska Fairbanks
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference (SITE) 2004:1 , 2004
Panelists will discuss their work on the University of Alaska Fairbanks PT3 Project in Rural Alaska and the ways in which they have successfully integrated technology into their everyday lives. Members from this panel consist of content faculty, an...
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TECHNOLOGY STORIES FROM THE FAR NORTH: HOW WE STOPPED RESISTING AND STARTED
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference (SITE) 2003:1 , 2003
The presenters of this panel will discuss the various ways they have successfully integrated technology into their everyday professional lives. Each of the presenters is involved in various roles in the University of Alaska [UAF] School of Education,...
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PT3 Project in Rural Alaska: Teachers, Paraprofessionals, Students, and Technology
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference (SITE) 2005:1 , 2005
In July 2004, the PT3 Project in Rural Alaska staff hosted the "PT3 Summer Institute," which provided the opportunity for teachers, Alaska Native students and Alaska Native paraprofessionals from rural communities to come to the UAF campus for a...
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Digital Natives Invade U.S. College and Universities: What to Do
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference (SITE) 2007:1 , Mar 26, 2007
Prensky (2006) coined the phrase "digital native" to refer to students who are radically different than those in the past due to early and on-going exposure and knowledge of the language of computers, video games, cell phones and all things digital. ...
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