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The Learning to Teach with Technology Studio (LTTS) provides professional development courses that help teachers:
» LTTS Basics
» We Can Do A Lot More With LTTS LTTS has a proven online system ready to enroll teachers today. However, we are very happy to tailor LTTS to meet your specific professional development needs. Consider the following possibilities:
In addition, we are prepared to work with you to plan the best use of LTTS for your educational setting, using the resources and talents of Indiana University's School of Education to support you in:
These are just some of the options. If you think LTTS might help you
meet your professional development needs, let's talk. One of our primary
goals is to help you make your professional development efforts the most
successful they can be. We have the rich resources of the Indiana University
School of Education to support you. » Next Steps: What should you do if you are interested? There are several easy first steps. 1. Have some of your key personnel review our courses.
Then, send us an e-mail (ltts@indiana.edu) and let us know:
Once we establish your review account(s), we will send you and e-mail notifying you that your access has been authorized. Once you receive notification, just go to ltts.indiana.edu and login, using the username and password established in your registration. You will be taken to “My Desk” where you will be able to access the courses. 2. Let us help you develop a strategy. When your review is complete, we will discuss with you:
Don't forget to consider how you might like LTTS custom-tailored, what
additional support you might want, and what roll-out strategy might be
most effective. We view our relationships
with schools and districts as partnerships and we are ready to
work with you throughout the planning process. » LTTS Courses In each course, learners will submit 4-7 assignments for evaluation. The final assignment includes creating a project ready for use in their own classrooms. Most of our courses focus on designing inquiry lessons that integrate technology in the content areas: language arts, math, science, and social studies. Course topics include author studies, doing field work in science using probe technologies, and creating lessons using the power of dynamic geometry software. Other courses discuss general technology for supporting student-centered
instruction (e.g., WebQuests). These courses are applicable across many
content areas. » Proven Effective We have been developing LTTS courses since 1999 and have incorporated continuous input from teachers as we evaluated and refined the design. When we interview teachers who have taken our courses, over 80% tell us they used the projects they developed. Teachers who were interviewed or completed a course evaluation stated that the LTTS course was a valuable professional development experience.
"I really liked it … they gave you enough guidance that you felt confident about what you were doing, but you were still designing your own product." Paul, classroom teacher, Georgia "I am extremely satisfied with what I have learned about integrated thematic instruction and supporting all learners with technology! Although I have developed many units before, this is the first time that I have really planned a unit with thoughtful consideration about the learning styles of my students, adaptations in terms of access for my challenged students, and technology enhancement. What a GREAT feeling!" Bonnie, classroom teacher, Indiana “I am really impressed with this. I think this is a marvelous tool for teaching.” Marcia, instructional technology specialist, Texas
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