About the Course
There is no cost to the student for this class. However, each student must be registered to participate.
Registration Meetings
These meeetings are for anyone wishing to register for the course who has not completedand turned in registration forms to Tennessee Tech.
August 30 or September 4
Between 4 PM to 6 PM
Sarah Simpson Professional Technology Development Training Center
2nd Floor - Room 205 and/or 209
Registration can take up to 30 minutes. You may come at your convenience on these dates between 4 PM and 6 PM. If you have completed your registration forms and sent them to Tennessee Tech by FAX or mail, you do not need to attend a registration meeting. Registration packets available online at:
http://instech.knox.k12tn.net/training/tentech/ttwebclass.htm
or
http://tntech.edu/isee/technology_teachers.html
COURSE INFORMATION
CLASS DATES
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Pellissippi Sessions:
Tuesday, September 18
Tuesday, October 2
Tuesday, October 16
Times: 4:30PM to 6:30 PM |
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Technology Center Sessions:
Thursday, September 13
Thursday, September 27
Thursday, October 11
Times: 4:30PM to 6:30 PM
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| Pellissippi Sessions meet at the Hardin Valley Pellissippi Campus on the second floor of the Alexander Building. |
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Technology Center session meet at the Sarah Simpson Professional Development Technology Center located next door to Dogwood Elementary in South Knoxville, Room 209 |
HOW WILL THE CLASS BE CONDUCTED?
Participants will be notified by their facilitator via e-mail of the date and
location of the organizational meeting. The course schedule and requirements will be explained at this meeting. There will be three to four face-to-face class meetings or online equivalents. Conflicts with meeting times for ON-Site classes can be accommodated. Students can work with ON-Site facilitators to develop an individual study plan.
If you do not receive notification of the first class meeting by August 27, 2007, contact Extended Programs and Regional Development at 931-372-3394.
Classes will focus on a variety of resources available on the web. Conflicts with meeting times for ON-Site classes can be accommodated. Students can work with ON-Site facilitators to develop an individual study plan.
Comments from past participants:
“I had a great experience. My eyes were opened to some technology,
but I was not overwhelmed. I appreciated the fact that each teacher was encouraged to begin at just one notch beyond her comfort zone and then fly!...I think my enthusiasm for using technology has been contagious to my students as well.” ...Linda Halley, Knoxville
“[The instructor] did an excellent job presenting and promoting web-based learning opportunities.... The WebQuests we researched can be integrated into the standards we are already teaching. I was able to take back technology-rich lessons to my class the next day.” ...Emily Pierce, Cookeville
“As a computer lab teacher, technology comes natural to me, but I always seem to pick up some type of new skill each time I take the course.” ...Lesa Hayes, Smithville
“I have used what I learned repeatedly and have been able to help my students with the programs. I am more confident of exploring and using new programs.” ...Patty Clevenger, Maryville
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