Technology in the Classroom - It's More than Computers!
by Letha Clark
September 10, 2010
Reg. 8:30 AM, Workshop 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Kishwaukee College, Dining Room
21193 Malta Road, Malta, Illinois
Description/Bio: Incorporating technology into classroom activities and events enhances and supports learning. Participants will discover that
technology is MORE than computers as they discuss classroom environment, experience hardware adaptations, review software, evaluate
online activities, and use digital microscopes, digital cameras, and software to create a slide show. During the step-by-step process,
participants will have the opportunity to use these tools to complete a project. In addition, they will gain tips and techniques for blending the
process into real classroom events and activities.
Letha Clark is an early childhood resource specialist for Illinois STARNET Regions I & III. Prior to joining STARNET, she coordinated projects,
funded through the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, that integrated technology into the early childhood curriculum. In
addition, she has provided staff development and training opportunities for administrators, classroom teachers, support staff, and family
members for more than 22 years. Letha holds a master’s degree in Educational Administration and Supervision.
This training will provide 5.0 hours for the following:
- CPDUs (Continuing Professional Development Units) for teacher certification
- CDA (Child Development Associate) credit in area(s) #2
- CE credit for SLP, SW, LCPC, PT, and OT professionals
Full attendance is required to receive a certificate of participation.
In collaboration with: Kishwaukee College
Registration form for this workshop.
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