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Focusing on Curriculum but Teaching Technology

Category: Curriculum Integration

Tip:
After teaching the Intel class for four times (which stresses curriculum) I have found the best way to start with teachers is the Internet.

  • Demonstrate good searching techniques.
  • Give teachers enough time to see what their subject brings up on the Internet.
  • Show them how they could use web sites they find in their curriculum.
  • Model how finding these web sites can lead to some kind of project-based learning which includes web sites, newsletters, or PowerPoint.

Once teachers see that technology can bring together a project in a way that is fun for kids, they want to learn the application and want the kids to use it also.

Submitted by: Barbara Citragno
Oakland High School
Oakland, California

Next Tip: Individual Learning Plans

PDQ Coordinator: Barbara Bray, President, My eCoach





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