Yvette Kelsey
Technology Education

E-Portfolio: Integrating Technology into the Curricula


Technology Integration
Learn More | Frequently Asked Questions | Issues Surrounding Technology Use in Schools

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The first step in envisioning a way in which technology could be integrated into any curriculum is to dissect samples that are already available to you. This process helps you to avoid re-creating the wheel, while letting you critically evaluate whether or not the technological application would work for your classroom or content area. Below you will find a link to an informative presentation that may be helpful to all teachers who consider enhancing their curriculum with technology.

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Frequently Asked Questions and Answers Provided by Website Viewers and Experts (Most Recent Listed First)

Won't incorporating the use of technology into my curriculum take time away from what I should be doing? I wonder if I will get through everything I need to in one school year if I stop to "play" with technology. Posted 9 May 2003

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Legal and Ethical Issues Surrounding the Use of Technology in the School Environment

An Educator's Guide to Computer Crime and Technology Misuse focuses on how these issues effect the school environment. A very fruitful web resource guide is included. You can also view similar guides on these topics: Access, Commercialization, Credibility, Free Speech, Intellectual Property, and Privacy. Chances are, if you are concerned about an issue relating to technology use in schools, it is addressed in one of these valuable resources.

A comprehensive look at email and Internet use policies in schools today. This resource walks you through the most relevant legal issues relating to the use of technologies that interact with those anywhere in the world.

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