Standards of Practice: Online Educator In-service Workshop on Curriculum Standards and Technology Applications #63
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Cavanaugh, C. & Cavanaugh, T. (2001). Standards of Practice: Online Educator In-service Workshop on Curriculum Standards and Technology Applications #63. In J. Price et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2001 (pp. 2845-2846). Chesapeake, VA: AACE.
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Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference (SITE) 2001
Norfolk, VA
2001
Jerry Price, Dee Anna Willis, Niki Davis & Jerry Willis
AACE
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"Standards of Practice" is a 10-hour, asynchronous web-based workshop designed for a broad range of educators. The workshop provides an overview of curriculum and technology standards, and integration of effective technology into standards-based teaching. Topics include searching, evaluating web sites, and research on the web. The workshop was developed by university education faculty under a professional development schools grant to meet needs of area schools. "Standards of Practice" was offered to teachers in the professional development schools. After completing the workshop, teachers received a certificate that they submitted for district inservice credit toward certification renewals. The workshop is composed of six modules: Introduction to Technology Standards, Sunshine State Standards, Searching the Web, Evaluating Web Resources, Research using the Web, Best Practices in Integrating Technology into Standards-Based Instruction. Each module includes instruction on the topic, links to web materials, self-paced practice activities, and suggestions for finding further information on the topic.
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