Teacher Training Materials
| This wiki provides links for "Using Digital Images In Instruction," which is one component of the Delaware Professional Development Cluster, Learning with Objects. Last updated 8/9/2007 |
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| This Dreamweaver training session spanned three days with sections for beginners and intermediate students. The emphasis is on using Dreamweaver Templates, designing with styles, and heeding accessibility guidelines. Last updated 7/17/2007 |
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| This wiki holds links to illustrate the many capabilities of Google. It is particularly organized for a presentation to a group of library and media specialists. Last updated 7/11/2007 |
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| This wiki provides an overview of the features of Google that are most pertinent for educators, as well as links to keep updated on new features. Last updated 7/11/2007 |
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| These resources were used for a 1-day seminar on using Irfanview, Fireworks and Dreamweaver to add graphics to a site. The materials start with simple image tasks and capturing and proceed through creating a navigation bar and a template. Last updated 10/13/2006 |
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| This site contains resources for the simplest ways for educators to explore and begin using podcasts for education. Last updated 10/6/2006 |
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| During this one-week class, participants can start with no experience and leave with the knowledge to create and publish websites. The week starts with participants learning about HTML and creating individual web pages including all of the HTML elements, such as links, pictures, and lots of text. The class also covers current web development best practices using CSS for design and web accessibility. Other important topics include forms, website design and management, compliance with web accessibility requirements (Sec. 508), web safety and copyright rules. Last updated 7/10/2006 |
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| These resources illustrate ways to use concept mapping tools in the K-12 curriculum. They include information about three tools, Inspiration, Kidspiration and Cmap, as well as other tips. Last updated 9/15/2005 |
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| Originally presented as a one-day session, this resource covers the ways students use the Internet and how teachers can work with these digitially-literate students. Topics include searching, evaluating and citing sources, student and teacher views of plagiarism, and copyright for the classroom. Last updated 5/18/2005 |
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| This page provides resources, links and pointers for those learning Dreamweaver. It's been used many times in support of hands-on Dreamweaver training sessions. Last updated 5/17/2005 |
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| This is an outline for a short training session and provides links to how to pages and lesson ideas. Last updated 3/29/2005 |
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| This site provides links to lesson ideas and activities that can be used with interactive whiteboards of all brands. Last updated 3/16/2005 |
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| This page was used for a short training session on using technology for Language Arts. This training models ways to use free tools (Blogger, IKeepBookmarks, and SurveyMonkey) to engage students, as well as introducting teachers a collection of useful web resources. Last updated 11/22/2004 |
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| This inservice training helps teachers select and evaluate WebQuests by focusing on the standards addressed and the cognitive level of the tasks. Teachers learn to distinguish between WebQuests that look great at first glance but are missing key features. They also learn how to improve existing WebQuests to use them more expertly in the classroom. Last updated 11/15/2004 |
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| This page is simply a collection of resources for folks trying to use videoconferencing. Last updated 11/15/2004 |
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| This full-day session introduced participants to LoTi and led them in analyzing lessons and units that can help them and their students reach higher LoTi levels. Handouts, resources and lesson plans are organized for grades K-3, 4-6, and 7-8. Last updated 10/8/2004 |
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| This short inservice introduces teachers to uding Inspiration in the classroom and links to a number of useful resources. Last updated 6/7/2004 |
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| This page is a discussion starter to help educators think about the LoTi level of instructional resources available on the Web. The background materials and links to assorted resources should provide discussion starters for determining a LoTi level and prescribing ways to upgrade instructional practice using technology. Last updated 3/3/2004 |
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| This short inservice introduces teachers to uding Kidspiration in the classroom and links to a number of useful resources. Last updated 11/10/2003 |
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| Handouts, resources and lesson plans from three inservice training sessions for teachers on best practice in using technology in grades K-1, 2-3, and 4-5. Last updated 10/10/2003 |
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| This presentation deals with the issues surrounding locating and using information on the Internet. Included topics are search tools and skills, evaluating information, and citing. Sample sites to evaluate as well as questions to search for are included. Last updated 6/6/2003 |
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| This WebQuest teaches searching, evaluating and citing. This includes a rubric for evaluating student answers. There are three versions of the questions: general, general science and biology. Last updated 4/1/2003 |
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| This 3-hour inservice for math, science, language arts or social studies teachers emphasizes the range of ways that technology can be used to enhance the curriculum. This was co-developed with Amy Gordon and Jeff Fahnoe. Last updated 1/24/2003 |
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| A one-day inservice for special educators. Last updated 11/1/2002 |
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| Provides an introduction to skills and information to prepare teachers to use the web in the K-12 classroom. Last updated 4/1/2002 |
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| This presentation covers ways the Web can be used for distance education focusing on pedagogical issues and technology tools. A worksheet in PDF format is also available. Last updated 4/1/2002 |
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| This site is a 1 or 2 day inservice for K-12 teachers on finding, using and developing WebQuests. Last updated 2/1/2002 |
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| This site provides some useful links and suggestions for using Apple's iMovie and other digital movie tools in the classroom. Last updated 1/1/2002 |
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| The PowerPoint presentation was used at the Lake Forest District Inservice on February 9, 2001 and at Smyrna District on March 9. These pages also include links to resources mentioned in the presentation. Last updated 9/1/2001 |
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| A full-day seminar for teachers of intermediate grades. The first part leads teachers through reviewing materials according to the rubric developed for WebQuests. The second part helps teachers create their own standards-based WebQuests. Last updated 10/1/2000 |
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| These pages were designed for use with intermediate grade students to familiarize them with a few web sites. The answers are also available. Last updated 6/1/2000 |
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| This seminar explored ways to use the Web in elementary grades. It includes information on searching, the Big 6 and creating a web page. Last updated 3/1/2000 |
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| Provides a look at tools and models of instruction that can be used to enhance education using the Web. Part of the Technology & Teacher Education seminars. Last updated 1/1/2000 |
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| Provides an overview of tools that can be used to work with students to support regular class work. Designed for University faculty. Last updated 1/1/2000 |
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| This is a presentation for a K-8 Home & School Association meeting. It was designed to explore the questions facing a school just getting started with the Internet in the classroom. Last updated 11/1/1999 |
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| These pages present an overview of the possibilities for using the Internet to enhance undergraduate teacher education courses and to introduce many of the P-12 uses of the Internet. It was developed with Dr. John St. Julien and was the opening day for the Technology & Teacher Education Week seminars. Last updated 6/1/1999 |
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| This presentation covers three topics: utilizing search tools, special sites for K-12 student research use, and using web pages to provide the resources to students. Last updated 2/1/1999 |
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| This PowerPoint presentation was designed to kick off the Cape Henlopen district-wide Inservice Day and to raise questions about the reasons technology is important in the curriculum today. Last updated 10/1/1998 |
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| A PowerPoint presentation to teach how to use the Internet to support student research. Topics include search tools, evaluating cites and citing sources. Last updated 9/1/1998 |
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