NYSUT Online Intel Teach Elements - Projects Based Approaches Sponsored By: Online & CD Courses The goal of Project-Based Approaches is to help teachers improve their understanding and application of project-based approaches in the 21st century classroom. Using specific classroom scenarios, explore benefits of Project-Based Learning (PBL) as you consider the ways that technology supports PBL in the 21st century classroom. The instructional design of this Intel Element course includes:E-learning: Each short course has five modules and each module includes three to six lessons of interactive activities with exercises that introduce and explore concepts. Action Planning: where teachers design materials and activities to implement new concepts or improve practices in their classrooms, Facilitated Discussion: where teachers have the opportunity to share ideas and give feedback on Action Plans with a certified Intel trainer. Participants will be working in Moodle to develop a learning community and share ideas and best practices related to project-based learning.This is a 15-hour online inservice course and runs from 10/3-11/14/11. Deadline to register is 9/26/2011. Date(s): Oct 3 - Nov 14 This is a 15-hour online inservice course and runs from 10/3-11/14/11. Deadline to register is 9/26/2011. Date(s): Oct 3 - Nov 14 Online Intel Teach Elements: Collaboration in the Digital Classroom Sponsored By: Online & CD Courses The goal of Collaboration in the Digital Classroom is to help teachers prepare students to collaborate in the digital, global world. Learn to plan and manage student collaboration activities that integrate online collaborative tools that are increasingly part of our globally connected world. A collaboration Framework will help you strategically integrate collaboration into your instruction and ensure it is purposeful, meaningful, and effective. Develop students’ 21st century thinking skills, deepen their content understanding, and prepare them for college or careers in a global economy. The instructional design of this Intel Element course includes: E-learning: Each short course has five modules and each module includes three to six lessons of interactive activities with exercises that introduce and explore concepts. Action Planning: where teachers design materials and activities to implement new concepts or improve practices in their classrooms, Facilitated Discussion: where teachers have the opportunity to share ideas and give feedback on Action Plans with a certified Intel trainer. Participants will be working in Moodle to develop a learning community and share ideas and best practices related to collaboration in the digital classroom. This is a 15-hour online inservice course and runs from 10/3-11/14/11. Deadline to register is 9/26/2011. Date(s): Oct 3 - Nov 14
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