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The red carpet was rolled out for this year’s ICTT attendees on September 17, 2005. Working along the theme of “Let’s Go to the Movies,” this year’s event focused on video-related instruction. Breakout sessions by Master Teachers from around the city included topics such as creating student videos, using digital cameras, and using video for effective classroom instruction.

The 2005 Institute for Connecting Teachers and Technology was made possible through generous contributions by Discovery Education and Harcourt Assessment.

What a Character!
By: Charlotte Dolat

Smile, You're on Retro Camera
By: Doug Littlefield

Movie Making
By: Donette Sis

Poetry Videos
By: Heidi Whitus

Flexible Instruction Using Teacher-Made Graphic Organizers
By: Joseph Chmielewski, M.S., L.P.C.

Using a Digital Camera in the Kindergarten Classroom
By: Lana Pratt

Birth of TV News at Secondary Campuses
By: Mario Rios

iPhoto
By: Vanessa Kaye Jones

Overview

ICTT is designed to:

Integrate technology into classroom instruction
Utilize media as an effective teaching tool
Participate in teacher-created lessons that are “hands-on” and technologically engaging
Learn about new products that are sure to inspire students

During the conference master teachers from areas school districts conduct workshops using prime-time instructional programming and web-based technology that explains, motivates, reinforces, and addresses the different learning styles of students. The Institute also offers sessions that spotlight effective cutting-edge technology and strategies.

Thanks to all of our participants!

For more information call Ginette Brown at (210) 270-9000.

Previous Years
The University of Texas at San Antonio was host for Sept. 2005
 



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