Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Catch of the Day - Technology Integration for Teachers - 10 Feb 10

Today's catch is Technology Integration for Teachers, supporting technology in the elementary and middle school classroom


The purpose of Technology Integration for Teachers is to take a comprehensive list of web sites that are considered "high quality, reliable, and valuable" and catalog them in such a way that any teacher can utilize them regardless of their technology skills.

Technology Integration for Teachers Home Page

The resources you'll find here have been collected over more than 10 years, with new ones added all the time. These websites have been recommended by real teachers and educational organizations and could be considered as the best. You'll find support for all core curriculum areas: lesson plans, multimedia, and primary sources to enhance your students' learning.

Core Subject Areas Page

Technology Integration for Teachers Quick Links...
  • Tips for technology Integration in classroom instruction
  • Unit Planning
  • Using Images and Sounds in Projects
  • Teacher Resources for Lesson Planning and Instructional Strategies
  • Enhancing Instruction in Core Content Areas
  • Using the Internet Effectively
  • Social Media/Web2.0
  • Cyberbullying, Internet Safety, and Cybercitizenship
  • Developing Research Skills
  • Cool Tools

Internet Safety, Cyberbullying, and Responsible Use of the Internet Page

Technology Integration for Teachers was created and is maintained by Nadine Norris, a technology integration specialist for an elementary district in the suburbs of Chicago.

Two-Minute Tour of Technology Integration for Teachers



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4 comments:

Mrs. Tenkely said...

Excellent resource, I can't believe I haven't seen this one.

Nick Provenzano said...

Great find. This will be a must read for teachers in my building.

Mr. Rogers said...

Thanks for the sweet link. I'm sharing this with elementary teachers at this minute.

winterscience said...

This is a fantastic resource. I am always trying to convince the teachers in my building to use technology. I am going to pass this site on to the Superintendent.

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