Student Technology Team Workshops
Published:May 11, 2012
This message is being sent on behalf of Brazee Digital Learning Services. If you have any questions, please contact Ed Brazee at 207-576-8401 or edbrazee@gmail.com.
Thank you
The MLTI Team
Are you missing out on the best resource your school has—your students? If so, there are two workshops available for middle and high schools interested in starting their own Student Technology Teams
Isn't it time for a student technology team in your school?
Does your school have a student technology team (STT)? Would you like to expand the reach of an existing team?
The purpose of each STT Workshop is to prepare you to start a student technology team where students demonstrate leadership, promote learning with technology for teachers and peers, and model exemplary digital citizenship skills. We will help your school build a sustainable student technology team by providing a comprehensive process for developing such a team, based on the goals your school sets.
Topics will include—benefits of student technology teams, rationale, finding your school's focus, and setting goals; what students will do—work with peers, teachers, and community; provide in-class help, "just-in-time" assistance; recruitment and student technology team training; selecting and certifying students; adult mentors in the program; professional development for students and teachers; making your student technology team sustainable and replicable...and much more.
Cost details:
Cost for each workshop is $250 for a team (maximum of 5 people) or $100 for an individual. Included is the workshop fee, snacks, and materials.
Dates/Locations:
August 6-7, 2012 at Freeport Middle School
August 8-9, 2012 at Orono High School
FMI and Online Registration
Registration is due June 5, 2012
Please note that schools are encouraged to register teams of FIVE people including teachers, students, and parents.
If you have any questions, please contact Ed Brazee at 207-576-8401 or edbrazee@gmail.com.
Sponsored by Brazee Digital Learning Services (BDLS) — www.edbrazee.com
BDLS is endorsed by Maine International Center for Digital Learning, a non-profit organization helping educators use digital technologies that enable more individualized and community-connected student learning. Learn More
