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McREL: Turning what works in teaching, leading, and learning into innovation and results
 

Using Technology with Classroom Instruction that Works (Workshop)
 

 
Goals/Objectives  

During this workshop, you will
  • learn about research-based instructional strategies for enhancing student achievement,

  • discuss ways in which to use technology with these strategies, and

  • begin planning technology-infused lessons or units that use effective instructional practices.

This workshop is based on the material in Using Technology with Classroom Instruction that Works (Pitler, H., Hubbell, E.R., Kuhn, M., & Malenoski, K., 2007). Participants will use that book along with a customized wiki and blog to get real, hands-on experience with technology integration. This workshop is appropriate for teachers of all grade levels.

Description  Are you looking for research-based instructional strategies to improve student learning? Would you like to learn how to use technology with these instructional strategies?

This workshop begins with an overview of the research-based strategies for increasing student achievement. Participants learn to weave these strategies into instruction using their own lesson plans. Participants also take part in guided practice in using categories of technology with the instructional strategies: word processing, web resources, organizing and brainstorming software, data collection, and multimedia. By the end of the workshop, participants have technology-infused lesson plans ready to use in their classrooms.

Offered at your site or ours
McREL can bring this workshop to your school, district, or intermediate agency site.

Target Audience  This workshop is designed for teachers, curriculum specialists, and staff developers seeking ways to integrate technology with effective instructional strategies.
Contact  For more information and pricing, contact

Renée Regnier
Administrative Coordinator
303.632.5604 (phone)
303.337.3005 (fax)

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