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10 comments:
I would really like to feel more comfortable using computers and understanding the programs the kids are using.
I'd like to learn blogging.
I want to learn more about using technology to support students with lower reading levels.
What do students do with technology that may be different than adults?
Do boys tend to use technology differently than girls?
I would like to learn more about how to research topics and help students with reports
I'm interested in learning about anything that will enhance my teaching and benefit my students.
Any knowledge I can have with the computers would be great...
I want to learn more about programs like noteshare and keynote!
Hi Jim, Looking forward to these sessions with you.
I would like to have more knowlege about powerpoint, keynote, and garage band.
I want to learn how to better use technology as a tool to improve learning, instead of just using it to keep kids interested or be different.
Amy Ryder
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