Technology

2012 Courses

AU20072, “Interwrite/Mobi Magic,” Grades K-12

This workshop is an introduction to the Interwrite interactive whiteboard and Interwrite Workspace Software. Participants will learn how to use and operate the interactive whiteboard more effectively and how to use the functions and features of the software. Participants will also explore resources for Interwrite lessons and learn how to create interactive lessons with the software.

orangebullet June 5, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., Horeshoe Bend School, Tallapoosa County (Voc Lab)

AU20077, “iTeach with iPads,” (Bring your own iPad) Grades K-12

This workshop explores the educational benefits of teaching with iPads. Participants will also look at personalizing the iPad to help become more productive in your professional as well as personal life.

orangebullet June 6, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., Beauregard High School, Lee County

EARIC583, “Tech Tools for the 21st Century Educator,” Grades 6-12

This session will showcase varied levels of Web 2.0 tools to infuse immediately into the classroom.

orangebulletJuly 20, 9 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., Auburn University, Haley Center, 3430

 EARIC583, “Tech Tools for the 21st Century Educator,” Grades K-5

This session will showcase varied levels of Web 2.0 tools to infuse immediately into the classroom.

orangebullet July 11, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., Auburn University, Haley CEnter 3430

AU20060, “Google: More Than a Search Engine,” Grades K-12

So, you thought Google was only a search engine. Join us as we learn about some easy-to-use, free online tools that promote collaboration and communication.

orangebullet June 22, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., Auburn University, Haley Center 3430

AU20085, “Google Docs for Teachers: Survey and Share with Ease,” Grades K-12

Gathering information has just been made simple! With Google Docs you can:

1. Organize documents online and stop taking flash drives home

2. Share files with co-workers

3. Survey parents and collect data easily

4. Promote peer editing

Note: Participants should establish Google accounts before the workshop.

orangebullet July 24, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., Horseshoe Bend School (Vocational Lab), Tallapoosa County

AU20085, “Google Docs for Administrators: Survey and Share with Ease,” Grades K-12

Gathering information has just been made simple! With Google Docs you can:

1. Organize documents online and stop taking flash drives home

2. Share files with co-workers

3. Survey parents and collect data easily

4. Promote peer editing

Note: Participants should establish Google accounts before the workshop.

orangebullet July 25, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., Horseshoe Bend School (Vocational Lab), Tallapoosa County

AU20084, “Google Sites: Make Your Own Classroom Website for Free,” Grades K-12

In this digital age, many parents appreciate the convenience of accessing school information via the Internet. That’s why a classroom website is such a great way to communicate with parents, suggest websites for students and post homework assignments. After discussing the language of web design, participants will leave this workshop with their own basic sites created with Google Sites…a free online resource. Google accounts before the workshop.

orangebullet July 26, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Horseshoe Bend School (Vocational Lab), Tallapoosa County

Last Updated: May 02, 2012

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