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Technology Literacy Proficiency Requirements

How can NJ schools meet their technological literacy proficiency requirements; what does it mean to you?

Visit the NJAET Blog at www.njaet.blogspot.com from November 13 to 20, 2006 when Linda Carmona-Bell will be available to dialog on the Technology Literacy Proficiency Requirements. Linda has already posted some information on the technology literacy assessment for you.


Are We There Yet?

Handouts from the 19th Annual NJAET Conference

Some of the presenters from the 19th Annual NJAET Conference have been gracious enough to share the handouts from their sessions. Check the NJAET website or go directly to the list of conference handouts on that site to see what's available.


Center for Innovative Education at Kean University

21st Century Learning at the Crossroads

The Center for Innovative Education (CIE) at Kean University is offering NJAET members a great discount for their conference — the two day conference (December 1 & 2) for $225 instead of the regular price of $299 See below for further information or go to the 21st Century Learning at the Crossroads Flyer where you can download a one page color flyer in PDF format.


Technologist of the Year

Application Form Available Online

The Technologist of the Year Flyer for the 2007 awards program is available on the NJAET website in PDF format. Who do you know who might be eligible to win this award, maybe even yourself? Check out the guidelines and rewards for this program and put on your thinking cap.


What's Happening in Your Technology World?

Share What's New As a Short Blurb in the NJAET Online Newsletter

Teachers who are using technology are a wonderful source of recommendations for software and hardware and the ones who know best who is integrating technology creatively in the classroom. If you are using a product and love what it can do for your students, let us know about it. If your students are enjoying learning because some aspect of technology is being used creatively, let us know abou that too. And if you know of someone else who is doing these things, let us know that too. Contact Dr. Dave Cochran or Dr. Cathy Grimaldi and they will be happy to get your information. They will even write it up for you if you feel you are unable to do that.


21st Century Learning at the Crossroads Conference

Kean University

Friday & Saturday, December 1-2, 2006


**Special Discounted Rate to NJAET Members**

NJAET $225 Regular Price $299


As we enter an increasingly technological and global environment, is your institution prepared for 21st century students? Are you? Join us and key 21st century educators at this important conference!

Keynote Speakers:

· Governor Angus King

· Chris Moersch

· Alan November

· Cheryl Lemke

Multi-State and Local Panel Discussions on One-To-One Learning Initiatives

More Than 15 Informative Sessions Including:

· Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts

· Digital Storytelling

· iStory Tours: Global Technology and Education

· Assistive Technology: Reaching All Learners

· Establishing Communities of Learners

(Go to http://cie.kean.edu/CIE/Sessions.html for complete agenda)
Network with PreK-12 and Higher Ed Colleagues
Address Critical Policy Issues
Learn:

· New Instructional Resources

· New Strategies

  • Latest Research Findings
Friday Vendor Exhibit, Reception, and Special Art Gallery Viewing
Pre-Conference & Post Conference Blog with Alan November
Join educators throughout New Jersey in discussing key educational issues with Alan November at http://nlcommunities.com/communities/cie/
Click on the right on “Alan November” under Post Categories. Read Alan’s content then scroll to the bottom of the page and click on “Comment” to add your opinion on the topic. It’s that easy!!

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