ISTE NETS - International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) for Students, Teachers, and Adminstrators
Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
ITRC Florida
Sunshine State Standards Web Resources - http://www.itrc.ucf.edu/sss
Links to the State's SSS pages, Florida Educational Software Catalog has been
correlated with the Sunshine State Standards and the ITRC has also identified
the Florida Technology Standards in correlation with the Sunshine State Standards.
A must see Web site!
Beacon Learning Center - http://www.beaconlc.org/BEACON/
InTech 2000 Forum - http://intech2000.miamisci.org/
This site has the Sunshine State standards, a database of teacher created ideas, and Web links.
Sunsations
Sunsations was designed to assist educators in helping
students achieve the Sunshine State Standards. The Sunsations database
not only allows you to search the Standards for key concepts, but
it also provides links to tools that support the implementation of
the Standards. You may find one or more icons on your results page.
Clicking on an icon will take you to another database at UCF or elsewhere
that will provide access to resources and ideas for you and our students.
The databases the icons link to include: the DOE Software Catalog,
Sunlink, K-12 WebLinks, Lesson Plans, Other Software, Grade Level
Expectations, Technology Explicit Standards, and ExplorAsource.
STEPS: Online Lesson Planning- http://www.steps.uwf.edu/steps/welcome.cfm
Connections to the Lesson Plan Architect, Sunshine State Standards, correlated Web links, Lesson Plans, and more. Create your own account and share your lessons with others.
ISTE NETS - http://www.iste.org
ISTE - International Society for Technology in Education is the leader in issues
regarding the integration of technology across the curriculum. ISTE has publications
that identify the National Educational Technology Standards for Students, Teachers,
and Administrators. Many *wonderful* books and publications come from this organization.
Check it out!!!
Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
Today every classroom is filled with students all having different abilities, interests, learning styles, learning challenges, and special needs. Planning instruction, activities, and assessment using the principles of Universal Design for Learning will allow all students to have access to information and participation in a way to meet the variety of needs in your clssroom. (more information to come soon!)
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March 7, 2007
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