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"Surviving" Web-based Professional Development (or, How Not to Get Kicked off the Island): Lessons Learned from the Inquiry Learning Forum
Julie Moore
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2002 (2002) pp. 693–694
Organizations and institutions are increasingly offering online professional development opportunities to educators [Mather, 2000 #56]. This is especially true for teachers who must keep up with new teaching strategies, the latest professional...
Topics: Teachers, Professional Development
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The Inquiry Learning Forum: Online Professional Development with a Community Orientation
Julie Moore
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2002 (2002) pp. 978–979
The Inquiry Learning Forum (ILF) is a NSF funded research and development project seeking to support an online community of K-12 math and science educators working together to share, improve, reflect, and create learner-centered classrooms. While...
Topics: Science, Mathematics, Teachers
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Building Resources: An Induction Design for Georgia’s Educators
Arthur Recesso; Julie Moore; Sally Ross; Diane Judd; Carol Wise
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2004 (2004) pp. 2564–2569
The intent of the BRIDGE is to meet the needs of beginning teachers in the induction process. By focusing on the establishment of a statewide system that will support the pre-service and induction teacher in designing, implementing, and assessing...
Topics: Classrooms, Instructional Design, Teachers
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The Internet Learning Forum: Designing and Building an Online Community of Practice
Julie A. Moore; Diana Treahy; Chin-chi Chao; Sasha Barab
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2000 (2000) pp. 2208–2213
This paper reports an effort to create opportunities for teachers' professional development using the web and video technology. In view of the lack of critical reflective discussion among teachers in current teacher professional development...
Topics: Video, Professional Development, Teachers, Community
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Teacher Technology Competencies: Early Indicators and Benchmarks
Jennifer Borse; Marlon Mitchell; Julie Moore; Randy Knuth
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 1999 (1999) pp. 79–84
Two recent trends in education — increased technology and accountability — are driving recent efforts to define technology competencies and standards for teachers. The very first lists of competencies from these efforts are just now being...
Topics: Teachers, Educational Technology, Professional Development, Standards, Competencies