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    Tuesday, June 23, 2009

    MITS Summer Institute 2009

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    On the shores of Grand Traverse Bay, Michigan teachers gather for the Summer Institute put on by Michigan's Integrated Technology Supports.

    I'll be presenting three sessions today, and the SlideShares are right here...

    First, a session on evaluation for technology, which begins with a redefination of technology to bring the use of the term in education in line with the actual definition:

    Evaluation for Assistive Technology
    View more OpenOffice presentations from Ira david Socol.

    Second, a look at the use of free, ubiquitous tools to create a Universal Design for Learning environment in your classroom:

    Free Tech Universal Tools
    View more OpenOffice presentations from Ira david Socol.

    And third, a workshop on Toolbelt Theory:

    Toolbelt Theory
    View more OpenOffice presentations from Ira david Socol.

    - Ira Socol

    Posted by Unknown Tanggal 7:00 AM
    Kategori evaluation, free technology for schools, michigan state university, udl. universal design

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