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Use the links below to access resources created for technology planning and workshops.

Resources Related to Articles:
 
Nine Rules for Safe and Appropriate Use of Web 2.0 Tools-- This link leads to a poster of rules for using Web 2.0 tools that teachers can share with students. The full article may be accessed here.
 
This link leads to a Webliography for Web 2.0 resources mentioned in an article in the February issue of Today's Catholic Teacher magazine (Password: webtools).
 
Podcasting Tips from Podcasting Students: This downloadable file, described in an article in the January 2007 issue of Today's Catholic Teacher magazine includes podcasting tips from students in primary, upper elementary, and high school. Click on the link below to access an audio file of some of the tips (created by students at Grandview Elementary School).
 
Podcast feed: Audio RSS (MP3)

Monitoring Student Internet Use: It's More Than Filtering: This article appeared in the Nov/Dec 2003 issue of Today's Catholic Teacher magazine and includes 10 tips for proactive supervision of students as they use the Internet.
 
TCO- Initial Hidden Costs: This document, described in an article in Today's School magazine, can be used by educators to identify potential hidden costs when purchasing technology.
 
TCO- Ongoing Costs: This document, described in an article in Today's School magazine, can be used by educators to identify ongoing costs to support technology programs.
 
Troubleshooting Tips for Teachers and Students: This PDF document, described in an article in Today's Catholic Teacher magazine, may be downloaded and posted in classrooms or used as an instructional tool with students. It is a compilation of the ten troubleshooting tips most frequently mentioned in an international survey of school and district technology coordinators.
 
Internet sites for Religion Teachers: This Word document, described in an article in Today's Catholic Teacher magazine, is an annotated list of Internet sites appropriate for use in Religion classes (K-8).
 
Tools for School Administrators:
 
Standardized Test Scores: This Excel template functions as a data base and can be used to tack annual standardized test scores by grade level. To access a step sheet with complete directions for its use, click here.
 
Technology Use Observation Tool: Based upon the Apple Classroom of Tomorrow (ACOT) research that identifies five levels of technology use typically displayed by teachers, this checklist can be used by teacher mentors and other classroom observers to provide feedback after observing a lesson that incorporates use of technology.
 
Resources Developed for Workshops:
 
The 21st Century School Administrator: Embracing Change. This Webliography lists resources cited in a talk presented at the Administrator Tech Fair in Plumerville, AR in April 2005.
 
A Hotlist on Integration Resources: The links provided here are supporting material for a workshop presented in New Orleans, LA at the NECC 2004 Conference. The workshop, entitled 'Beyond the Bells and Whistles,' focused on helping school administrators hone their technology leadership skills. Presenters were Harvey Barnett, Susan Brooks-Young, and Karl Forest.
 
Hotlist for Technology Coordinators: Created for a presentation at NECC 2003, this Hotlist includes a variety of resources for technology coordinators.
 
Hotlist on Handheld Computers: Originally designed for a videoconference on handhelds in education, this Hotlist is a good place to start when exploring the potential for PDA use in schools.
 
Hotlist on Infrastructure/TCO: Developed for use by technology planners as they work on the infrastructure, finance/budget, and evaluation portions of their technology plans.
 
Hotlist on Technology Planning: Developed for use by technology planners as they work on the curriculum and professional development portions of their technology plans.
 
Staff Development Sampler: This activity provides an overview of some of the points a school administrator must consider when planning staff development on the use of technology in education.
 
Blogs
I'm thinking about experimenting with the use of blogs in professional development. I've started one, Blogging and School Administrators, to sort out ideas about how this might work. Click the link to read and comment. Depending upon where this goes, I may add additional blogs later.
 
Workshop Blogging: This blog is used to gather ideas and comments from workshop participants during discussions. Rather than charting a few ideas, everyone has the opportunity to speak his/her mind through blogging.
 

 

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