Examination of online tutorial sites, social networking tools and knowledge management systems as sources of just-in-time support for integrating technology into the teaching and learning process. Educators will build peer networks of online support.
This course is appropriate for administrators, teachers, library media specialists and technology leaders.
Do you want to take this course for 1 graduate credit?
Visit University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Education Outreach's site:
http://www.uwgb.edu/educationoutreach/html/coursecatalog.aspx*No. of credits: 1 Graduate Credit(s)
Cancellation policy: All cancellation requests must be made in writing. Full refunds will be granted prior to the registration deadline. 50% will be refunded after registration closes and prior to the first day of class. 0% will be refunded after the first day of class.
Fall '09 Session Dates
Session 1: September 7- October 2
Session 2: November 2- 27
Registration closes one week prior to the first day of class.If the registration deadline has passed, please contact our Registration office for course availability at 1 (800) 408-4935 ext 2 or
registration@podetc.comTeacher Standards#: 9
Administrator Standards#: n/a
ISTE NETS Standards for Teachers: 3. Model Digital-Age Work and Learning 5. Engage in Professional Growth and Leadership
Partnership for 21st Century Skills: Learning and Innovation Skills / Information, Media and Technology Skills / Life and Career Skills
Course Prerequisite: Graduate Standing (Must have earned a bachelor's degree)
Target Audience: This course is geared towards K-12 educators.
Location of Course: Online
Required Textbook(s): None
Course Instructor(s): Tammy Stephens