FDLRS Book Study
Enhancing the Art & Science of Teaching with Technology
Enhancing the Art & Science of Teaching with Technology
Enhancing the Art & Science of Teaching with Technology demonstrates the importance of educational technology - an essential component of effective teaching. Authors Sonny Magana and Robert J. Marzano provide targeted advice on seamlessly incorporating educational technology into teachers' current practices. This book includes over one hundred strategies, organized under the forty-one elements of effective teaching, to help K-12 teachers use educational technology to improve student learning.
Event Information
Course Information
This is a 10 week online course with a required live online orientation session on Tuesday, June 17, 2014 from 5:00-6:30. Participants who register for this course should plan on attending the required orientation session. No software is needed to access the orientation. The only requirement is a computer with internet capabilities.
You will receive information about the orientation session after you register for the course.
Participants will receive a copy of the book for their use during the book study. If they complete the course, the book is theirs to keep as a reference. If the course is not completed, the book should be returned to FDLRS.
When?
Tuesday, Jun 17, 2014, 05:00 PM
Where?
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To Register:
Go to http://fdlrsaction.org
Click on: Especially for Educators
Click on: FDLRS Learning Opportunities
Click on: Especially for Educators
Click on: FDLRS Learning Opportunities
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Website: fdlrsaction.org
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FDLRS Action Resource Center
This electronic document was developed by the FDLRS Action Associate Center, a special project funded by the Florida Department of Education, Division of Public Schools, Bureau of Exceptional Education and Student Services, through federal assistance under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Part B.