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Technology Integration Resources Modules are curriculumbased lesson and tutorials using Microsoft office technology Integration Unit Planning Process, Details the KSD process for http://www.kent.k12.wa.us/curriculum/tech/tech_int.html
Extractions: About the K-6 Units One Teacher's Experience with the K-6 Units K-6 Technology-Integrated Unit Template K Number Sense How are Stories Organized?: Sequencing In the Attic: Story Setting Building a Complete Sentence ... Persuasive Writing: Make Me Agree! K-6 Social Studies - Information Literacy Units New for Fall 2004! About these Units The Parade: Cultural Diversity K Foods We Eat: Then and Now Challenges and Conflicts Shaped Washington State Families Businesses in the Community ... Elements of a Culture and Their Influences Scaffolds KSD offers a Scaffolding for Learning class where participants learn why scaffolding student learning is important and how to create scaffolds for classroom use. Includes instruction on hidden text, embedded documents, forms, hyperlinking, interactive pictures and more. KSD teacher-created ready-to-use that support student learning are also available.
Unit Plan office technology OFT 56 develop and update a resume. Marketing lesson Plan URLs (new Window) http//www.job-hunt.org/ http//www.state.wv.us/bep/ http://www.thesolutionsite.com/lpnew/lesson/2153/marionctcunitplanaa.html
Extractions: Unit Plan Title: The Successful Job Search Grade Level(s): 11, 12 and Post-secondary Students Subject(s): Career Development, English Language Arts, Guidance, Vocational Technical, Business Communications Learner Outcomes: The student will be able to: Perform steps needed to locate a rewarding career using internet technology. Perform the steps needed to utilize local resources in the job search. Compose information about themselves contained on a resume Produce a hard copy of an acceptable resume Learn the proper way to master a job interview. Type (in the correct form) a follow-up letter to submit to an employer after the interview has taken place. Duration of Lesson: Fifteen 45-minute class periods Materials:
MS Office Word is a word processing in the Microsoft office suite that allows you to create documents technology Integration lesson Plan, Focus Word Processing http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~ielp/software/ms_word.htm
Integrated Curricula lesson Plan Collections and Curricula Job readiness, office technology, and academic skills are integrated and mutually reinforcing. http://www.youthbuild.org/learningnetwork/integratedcurricula.html
Extractions: Working Hands, Working Minds is a construction training curriculum designed to facilitate academic learning in an applied context. Essential reading, writing, and math skills are taught in an introduction to the construction trades. Through activities, community research projects, workplace exploration, group projects, role-plays and games, students are introduced to key construction-related skills and concepts. Working Hands, Working Minds is designed to be used collaboratively by classroom and vocational teachers to demonstrate the interrelationship between construction and academics. Workplace Skills for the Adult Learner: An Integrated Curriculum The George Mason University GTE Curriculum is designed to provide unemployed or under-employed adults with the academic and technical skills needed for sustainable employment in an office environment and to provide the basis for lifelong learning. Job readiness, office technology, and academic skills are integrated and mutually reinforcing. In addition to content knowledge and skill building in these areas, emphasis is placed on building self-confidence and interpersonal skills through such activities as self-assessment, goal setting, simulations and team building, as well as direct instruction of specific skills and hands-on experience.
Education World® : Technology In The Classroom Center Recently, Susan Patrick, director of the DOE s office of Educational technology, Check out this lesson plan for grades 35 in which the facts and frenzy http://www.education-world.com/a_tech/index.shtml
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C·R·E·A·T·E For Mississippi Classroom Resources covered include Microsoft office and Wireless and Networking Technologies. Please choose a Subject Area to view all lesson plans in that category. http://www.create.cett.msstate.edu/create/classroom/
C·R·E·A·T·E For Mississippi Classroom Resouces Lesson Plans expand and support Mississippi s technology initiative by moving Mississippi to Home Classroom Resources lesson plans Database lesson Plan Key http://www.create.cett.msstate.edu/create/classroom/lplan_view.asp?articleID=40
Entrepreneur Web Guide Business, Computer technology and Entrepreneur lesson plans and Computers and technology lesson plans Bare Bones 101 Searching the Web Tutorial http://www.khake.com/page31.html
Lesson Plans And Kid Inventors Find a lesson plan for teaching about invention and inventors and other science lesson trademarks and copyrights and the US Patent and Trademark office. http://inventors.about.com/od/lessonplanskidinventors/
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Lesson Plans WVDE Lessons plans. IBM Logo IBM Reinventing Education the Division of Technical and Adult Education, office of Special Programs and Support Services. http://wvde.state.wv.us/lessons/
Extractions: The West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE) has formed a partnership with the Marcopolo Foundation that will provide professional development to teacher-trainers across the state to help them use Internet resources in the classroom with their students. MarcoPolo teacher-trainers commit to conducting MarcoPolo training and/or awareness sessions with teachers, technology coordinators and other educators in their school and/or school district. These lessons have been put together by the Division of Technical and Adult Education, Office of Special Programs and Support Services. This document is available in PDF format. You will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view/print the plans. You may obtain a free copy of the reader from www.adobe.com
Designing A Lesson Strive to choose the best technology activity for the lesson plan tasks. is a sample of some of the types of activities you can do with office software. http://www.wcschools.com/mjhs/tlcf/designing_a_lesson.htm
Extractions: Designing Your Technology Lesson 1. Explore the possibilities of technology-based activities your students can accomplish to meet the curriculum standard you have chosen. Strive to choose the best technology activity for the lesson plan tasks Below is a sample of some of the types of activities you can do with Office software. Word Activities using word processing include: creating an outline
Teachers' Corner Teachers can use the Focus site for lesson planning, factchecking, The office of Naval Research (ONR) sponsors science and technology in support of the http://www.onr.navy.mil/focus/teachers/
Extractions: Oceanography Space Sciences Blow the Ballast! CyberMail ... Teachers' Corner Teachers can use the Focus site for lesson planning, fact-checking, explaining difficult concepts, or linking to other resources. We provide links to educational resources such as lesson plans, activities, and teacher-training opportunities. We link only to reputable, federally-recognized organizations, research and educational institutions, and government sites. Our goal is provide you with a reliable source of basic scientific information, as well as some current research. The site has been designed with the National Science Education Standards in mind, and consists of two main interdisciplinary modules: Oceanography and Space Sciences. A special module, Blow the Ballast!, focuses on the history of submarines and exploration of the sea. You can fit Focus into your lesson plans when addressing the following content standards:
NewsHour Extra Teacher Resources Science and technology lesson plans, NewsHour Extra stories written for Deadly Poison Discovered in Senate OfficeIn an incident reminiscent of the http://www.pbs.org/newshour/extra/teachers/science/
Extractions: Lesson plans, NewsHour Extra stories written for students and reports from the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, the nightly news broadcast on PBS LESSON PLANS The Gulf Coast Region: Students study the history, topography, economics, and demographics of the Gulf Coast Region/New Orleans, then use their knowledge of current events to participate in a class discussion about the facts surrounding Hurricane Katrina. Mercury in the Environment: Through hands-on activities, help your students understand the new EPA regulations on mercury emissions, identify a major human-related source of mercury in the environment and summarize the dangers of mercury in humans. NASAs Return to Flight: Testing Insulating Materials: Students understand the basic components of the space shuttle, understand the use of liquid fuel stored on the shuttles external tank and discuss the safety improvements that have been made to the shuttle since the Columbia disaster. Hybrid Automobiles : Students understand the basic principles of gasoline engines as propulsion for vehicles, cite reasons why alternatives for gasoline are being considered, understand the basic principles of hybrid vehicles and discuss their pros and cons.
Texas Center For Educational Technology (TCET) lesson Plan. Creating an Autobiography . The student autobiography will serve as A basic computer with a CD burner and office or equivalent installed. http://www.tcet.unt.edu/weblibrary2/itc/lesson_plan/?id=12
Extractions: Monday, October 15, 2001 Industries: Education Latest Web projects aimed at improving quality of education, student life By L. SCOTT TILLETT See Also Researchers Explore Middleware's Role in Next-Generation Internet Education Industry charts Back to Education Industry Homepage Back to Industry Homepage High-profile distance learning projects have grabbed much attention in recent years. Today, though, most schools are using the Web to streamline administrative functions and improve the quality of education and student life both on campus and off. Schools are using portals that offer links to educational resources and that let teachers and students collaborate on course work and research. They're also installing wireless networks to slash cabling costs. And many schools have built Web-based process applications to help administrators reduce the paperwork for routine business functions such as course registration and grant applications.
NEI Science Club: Teachers Lounge Need help developing a lesson plan for nuclear energy? The US Department of Energys office of Nuclear Energy, Science and technology publishes a http://www.nei.org/scienceclub/teacherslounge.html
Extractions: Nuclear Energy Institute Science Club Teachers Lounge Teacher's Corner Teachers' section. ANS regularly updates the schedule, so check it often. Teachers' section. Both ANS and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission offer glossaries on their Web sites. See ANS' Resources section and NRC's Students' Corner Web sites of interest ABC's of Nuclear Science includes nuclear science experiments. Resources that includes links to sites with teaching and educational aids. Idaho State University has a Web section on Educational Resources that includes links to sites with information on grades K-12 and teacher training. The University of Michigan has a Web section on Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences that offers links to sites with "cool" nuclear facts and frequently asked questions. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Teachers' Corner includes a document that explains how nuclear energy is used to generate electricity. University Programs Activities on the office's Web site.
Extractions: AI Magazine Advanced Battery Technology America's Network BT Catalyst ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports Learning is earning: a training lesson plan is your firm's personnel and profit insurance policy - tomorrow's engineer Engineered Systems March, 2004 by Howard McKew Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Engineering firms need to persistently focus on in-house training to maintain quality control and company performance, as well as the more obvious individual employee professional development. In the past, I have addressed how important it is to make sure your staff is continuously learning. Equally important are the benefits reaped by the company, so let's highlight some training classes that you could build into training plans: