About this wiki:
"No one has “forgotten” or “left out” anything. You just haven’t added it yet."
--from Alan Levine’s April 6th, 08 “CogDogBlog” post (Alan’s “place to bark about instructional technology”) “The Wiki Way”
Welcome to ITA 2009!
The Instructional Tech Academy (ITA) is an online tech integration course for educational teams. The rationale of the course is to bring teams in CESA 7 together to develop an integrated tech project for their district (one project per team). Completion of this course will fulfill requirements of the CESA7 EETT Grant. The ITA will offer technology training modules online. These modules will focus on current strategies in technology integration.
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PRETEST link: Please complete before starting the course.
First Day- Face-to-Face Meeting Oct. 10, CESA 7 8:30-4:30
*Please keep in mind that each section is designed to guide you in creating a transformational 21st century lesson plan.
Introduction
Section 1 (October 10-November 8)- Creating Personal Learning Networks to share and organize resources.
Section 2 (November 9-December 19) - Finding resources and sharing them on your PLN
Section 3 (January 4-17)- Determining a Lesson Plan Topic- Continue Finding Resources
Section 4 (January 18- February 21)- 21st Century Learners
Section 5 (February 22-April 4) (April 15th Best Practices Fair)- Developing and Implementing Lesson Plan
Completion of Course (April 5-April 22nd) Here is a place to post your lesson plan, action research, and how you plan to disseminate your project, so that everyonoe can access them. You can also find the link to the post-test and claim forms.
Post test link and claim forms are in the "Completion of Course" section above, or click here

Important Dates Calendar
Resources
Research
Examples of Lesson Plans
Participant Wiki Page
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