$1,000 Awards for Teachers. Students share their work with Connecticut Legislators. |
Is technology enabling your students to learn in new and exciting ways? |
Apply for a CECA Educator Award of $1,000 that is given to any public or private school educator in Connecticut in recognition of work that has made use of technology to positively impact the learning of students. Teams or individuals may submit proposals. Submissions must clearly address at least one of the ISTE Standards for Students. The learning can be in any domain (affective, cognitive, or motor), in any curriculum area, at any level in grades K-12. It may be aimed at the professional development of teachers if a clear link to improved learning of students can be shown. The work must clearly support CECA's Vision of Promoting Effective 21st Century Educational Technologies for Connecticut. Applications are due by March 31, 2016. |
Show Your Students' Work! Up to 30 Connecticut schools will share their students' technology projects with Connecticut Legislators at:
19th Annual CECA Tech Expo Wednesday, April 30, 2016 Legislative Office Building Hartford, Connecticut
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CECA 1st Annual Golf Tournament |
Free Webinars from NEISTE |
Digital Citizenship Survey Four researchers are trying to discover if and how digital citizenship issues are being taught in PK-12 schools. Their original article appeared in Tech Trends in 2011 and they are now completing a follow up study.
If you would like to participate in the study, please click on the link below - there are only eleven questions and plenty of space for comments.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DigCitizen
The researchers are: Dr. Randy Hollandsworth, Associate Professor, Piedmont College (Lead investigator) Dr. Judy Donovan, Professor, Ashford University Lena Dowdy, Library Media Specialist Dr. Mary Welch, Teacher
If you wish more information about their research please contact Dr. Randy Hollandsworth at rhollandsworth@piedmont.edu or 800-277-7020, ext. 1195.
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