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Follow-up
Sessions
Spring
Follow-up
Mercer-Reynolds Computer Lab
Peabody Hall, UNC
March 13, 2002
8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.
There will be a time of
sharing of classroom activities and structures that have been found
effective in the classroom. Everyone is asked to bring fifteen
copies of a technology enhanced lesson or ideas to share at the
meeting. Also student work and teacher presentations can be
shared. During this session, we will learn to utilize the raw materials of
the Internet. Everyone needs to bring the book, Raw
Materials of the Mind by David Warlick. During this
session internet-based collaborative projects will be demonstrated
and participants will create submissions for the
Notable North Carolinians project.
Fall
Follow-up
ncetc
2001 Showcasing Real-Time Integration
Koury Convention Center
Greensboro North Carolina
November 26-29, 2001
Wednesday,
November 28
This
session will be a meeting during the first concurrent session of
NCETC. It is our
hope that each participant can attend this important conference.
This is the 2001 Conference description, "The technology-rich
classrooms will be those where students from around the world share
information and collaborate on exciting interactive projects that
enhance their learning experience. Expanding our vision and our
technological skills is essential to effective, innovative teaching.
As dedicated professionals, we are diligent in our efforts to provide
learning environments that meet the needs of all students. That's
why more than 2000 educators return to NCETC each year.
We invite you to participate
this year, searching for Real-Time Integration in this ever-changing
world of instructional technology. Leave NCETC 2001 with exciting
ideas and a shared vision of how technology-rich instructional environments
can better meet the needs of your students! Come share with us your
expertise and experiences in educational technology."
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