Presented by: New York State Teacher Centers

SESSION TYPE: Workshop
SESSION TITLE: Intel Teach- Preparing for 21st Century Learning
STRAND: Instructional Technology
DAY: Friday
TIME: 2:30 - 3:45pm
LOCATION: Concourse D, lower level
Presenters: Tom Diener, Training Coordinator; Nancy Mazella, UFTTC Technology Coordinator; Joe Pesavento, Co Chair NYS Teacher Center Technology Committee; Gene Silverman, Executive Director Nassau BOCES; Sarah McPherson, Chair, Masters of Instructional Technology; Stan Silverman, Co Chair NYS Technology Committee

Do you want your students to be excited about learning? Do you want to motivate your students to become life long learners? Discover how the Intel® Teach Program can help you engage your 21st century learners. The Intel® Teach Program, consists of four courses that builds teachers’ and students’ 21 century skills, promoting: digital literacy, critical thinking, problem solving, and collaboration, through quality teaching and learning. The Essentials Course is designed to help classroom teachers develop student-centered learning through technology integration and project-based approaches. The Thinking with Technology Course provides training on effective technology integration skills using online thinking tools to enhance students' higher-order thinking. The Elements Project Based Approaches Course is a facilitated online learning experience. The Leadership Forum helps administrators develop an action plan for technology integration. Join us and learn more!

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