SIGDS explores the power of storytelling across the curriculum, uses digital storytelling as a core staff development model and as a community experience, creates collaborative opportunities for everyone to participate in storytelling.
The Online Learning SIG supports educators involved with computer-based communications and distance learning models through an online bulletin and other venues for sharing research, international connections, & training opportunities. Formerly SIGTel
SIGTE serves professors and other professionals focused on teachereducation with a peer-reviewed journal and other venues that address inservice training, research in computer education, and appropriate training materials.
SIGIVC supports educators in the use of interactive videoconferencing and related virtual learning technologies. Share best practices on planning for, implementing, and managing IVC in the classroom.
SETSIG sponsors workshops, trainings, and other activities for educators interested in assistive and instructional applications of technology for disabled and gifted students.
Sorry if this question has come up before, I'm new to the site. I've been contemplating the possibility of going back to school to get a PhD and would love to focus on instructional technology. I'd appreciate and suggestions or feedback on programs…
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Jennifer Ragan-Fore Testing the Facebook app for Ning (part 2)...didn't work quite as I expected.
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Shelley Friesen Looking forward to enjoying some of the summer before work starts again.
L&L is always looking for controversial ed tech topics to inspire debate in its popular Point/Counterpoint and Readers Respond departments. Is there an ed tech related topic that you and your colleagues can't stop talking about? Post your ideas here…
This afternoon the Senate Labor, HHS and Education Appropriations Subcommittee marked-up its FY 2011 funding bill and included $100 million for the Enhancing Education Through Technology program. $100 million is the same amount that was included in…
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