The Art and Science of
Instructional Technology
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Teachers know that tools, no matter how powerful their educational potential, don't directly help students learn. The importance is in how the tools are infused to assist teaching and learning. Operating these tools is just a prerequisite step toward creating powerful collaboration and research in classrooms. How to apply the tools in curriculum-based educational activities is a much richer, more complex, longer-term, and more critical area for educators to explore.

Technology Learning
Staff Development

Physical Education
Parent Resources 
Using Digital Cameras

SOFIE

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This web page is created to support teachers in their quest for innovative and creative ways to use, infuse, or integrate technologies with their teaching and learning. It is dedicated to the thousands of life-long learners we come in daily contact with and impact through our demeanor, enthusiasm, and willingness to engage.

If you have any comments, suggestions, or just wish to share, please contact Stephanie Moore, Director of Instructional Technology, MINTs participant.

                                                          

 

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