A professional development series funded by a NWO Regional Partners Grant Toledo Public Schools & WGTE Educational Resource Center.

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A professional development series funded by a NWO Regional Partners Grant Toledo Public Schools & WGTE Educational Resource Center

Program Goals “One of the enduring difficulties about technology and education is that a lot of people think about technology first and education later.” -Dr. Martha Stone Wiske, Educational Technology Center at Harvard University  Increase teachers’ motivation and ability to use classroom technologies in innovative ways.  Increase the shared body of standards-based activities that incorporate technology.  Create a community of educational technology educators.

A Series…  Orientation Kick-Off Event  Teacher Website Design  SMART Interactive White Boards  Audience Response Systems (Clickers)  Online & Multimedia Resources  Spring Technology Forum

Teacher Websites

Lesson Plans…

Teacher Feedback…  “ With the awesome websites available....this is only the beginning for my students!”  “I found the hands-on most beneficial.“  “I really enjoy sharing the different lesson plans.”  “Applied to me as an individual and most of the group are at my level, too!” Thank you NWO Center for Excellence in Science and Math Edcuation!