Greetings:
Below is Information on graduate courses being offered in Randolph and
Norwich. Detailed info is on the website.
Thanks
Tom
Teachers-to-Teachers Institute is growing fast, fulfilling a real need for
professional development for classroom teachers. I am now also beginning
to develop a training program for classroom paraprofessionals, with
undergraduate credit, which will be available in the fall or early spring.
This summer, T-to-T will be offering graduate courses in Randolph and
Norwich. Please see the schedule below.
Tuition remains at an economical $650, which includes a $50 non-refundable
deposit. If you have any questions, please call 802-763-7067. To print out
a full course description or to print out a registration form, please
visit the website:
http://www.teachers-to-teachers.net
If you would like full course descriptions sent to you by email, simply
email me at <[log in to unmask]>, indicating which descriptions you would
like.
I would be glad to hear from you if you have suggestions or
recommendations. Please pass on this information to other teachers.
Best wishes,
Peter Anderson
Director
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TEACHERS-TO-TEACHERS INSTITUTE SCHEDULE
SUMMER 2002
Webpage Design for the Classsroom Teacher
Wednesday, June 19 to Tuesday, June 25
8 am - 5 pm (5 days)
Randolph Union High School, Randolph, Vermont
Instructor: Tom Karlen
The Internet has provided classrooms with new ways to communicate and
access information. The next step is for teachers to use the publishing
tools of the Internet to shape information and communication to fit their
curriculum and learning goals.
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Integrating Technology in the Classsroom
Monday, June 24 to Friday, June 28
8 am - 5 pm (5 days)
Marion Cross School, Norwich, Vermont
Instructor: Peter Anderson
Integrating Technology in the Classsroom
Wednesday, July 10 to Tuesday, July 16
8 am - 5 pm (5 days)
Randolph Union High School, Randolph, Vermont
Instructor: Tom Karlen
Educators have gained access to new technology and tools, but often
haven't had the opportunity and support to learn how to integrate them
into their curriculum. In this course you'll create your own curriculum
materials, explore the use of multimedia, and develop units of study that
reflect best practices and align with the Vermont Framework. You will
learn to use a variety of new technologies, including a digital camera, a
scanner, presentation software, and digital video.
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Introduction to Networked Computers in the Classroom
Thursday, July 18 to Wednesday, July 24
8 am - 5 pm (5 days)
Randolph Union High School, Randolph, Vermont
Instructor: Tom Karlen
As classroom computers are being connected to local area networks and the
Internet, teachers need to reevaluate how they and their students will use
computers. No longer simply a word processor and calculator, the
"networked" computer is also a communications device and a link to vast
resources.
This course, designed for K-12 educators, will give you the skills and
understanding to communicate and locate information using computer
networks.
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ALSO AVAILABLE TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS BY REQUEST:
Professional Portfolios for Educators
* Three hour presentation
* Full-day workshop
* Graduate Course - 3 credits
Call Teachers-to-Teachers Institute: 802-763-7067
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Tom Karlen
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Randolph Union High School
Systems Administrator / IT Coordinator
802 728-3397 X206
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