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MITTEN Spring 04 Workshops

MITTEN's capacity building workshops will increase your level of confidence and competence with advanced technology tools.

Please note that ALL workshops will be offered at the School of Education (SOE) Computer Lab 139.


E-mail, Mailing Lists, & Listserv [Program] [Tutorials]

Learn how to compose and send e-mails, attach files and create/participate in educational mailing lists and listserv.

Monday, May 10 4:00-6:00


World Wide Web Search & Bookmarks [Program] [Tutorials]

Discover ways to search the WWW for the information that you are looking for and create bookmarks for your favorite sites.

Wednesday, May 12 4:30-6:30



Word Processing and Clip Art
[Program] [Tutorials]

Create great-looking documents in less time and work more confidently with Microsoft Word.

Friday, May 14 4:30-6:30


Scanners, Digital Cameras, & Digital Photo Editing
[
Program] [Tutorials]

Learn how to use scanners, digital cameras, and digital photo editing programs.

Monday, May 17 4:00-6:00


Spreadsheet Programs
[Program] [Tutorials]

Discover better ways to analyze data using Microsoft Excel. Learn how to create electronic grade books, charts, and integrate data to your word processing.

Wednesday, May 19 4:30-6:30


Databases [Program] [Tutorials]

Improve your ability to access information using Microsoft Access. Create databases, such as address books for your students. Create, modify, and print reports. Create mail merge, envelopes, and labels using your data sources.

Friday, May 21 4:30-6:30


Power Point Presentation [Program] [Tutorials]

Create professional presentations using color, graphics, animation, and video features in Microsoft PowerPoint.

Monday, May 24 4:00-6:00

KidPix [Program]

Inspire your students to express their creativity with innovative, fun, wacky and totally unique art tools that are available on this multimedia program.


Wednesday, May 26 4:30-6:30


Inspiration
[Program] [Tutorials]

Inspire your students to clarify their thinking, and to process, organize and prioritize new information through this visual thinking tool.


Friday, May 28 4:30-6:30

Web Page Design [Program] [Tutorials]

Create your own personal web page and/or course web page. Post your scheduled activities, assignments, web resources, etc. on the WWW. (Requires two sessions)

Session-I

Wednesday, June 2 4:30-6:30

Session-II

Friday, June 4 4:30-6:30

Electronic Portfolio Development (Required) [Program] [Tutorials]

Learn how to create your own electronic portfolio to document evidence of your compentencies and guide long-tern professional development. (Repeated two different times for your convenience, please choose one).

Session-I

Saturday, June 5 10:00-12:00

Session-II

Monday, June 7 4:00-6:00

Educational Software [Program] [Presentation]

Discover the various types of software available to you and your students. Learn how to find and evaluate the right software for you classroom needs.

Wednesday, June 9 4:30-6:30

HyperStudio [Program] [Tutorials]

Using this icon-based classroom multimedia-authoring program, create multimedia rich lessons in your classroom. (This will require two sessions)

Session-I

Friday, June 11 4:30-6:30

Session-II

Monday, June 14 4:00-6:00

Online Course Design [Program] [Virtual Learning Tool (VLT)]

Learn to use Virtual Learning Tool (VLT), an advanced server-based software program that allows faculty members with little-to-no web authoring skills to create a classroom presence on the World Wide Web. (Requires two sessions)

Session-I

Wednesday, June 16 4:30-6:30

Session-II

Friday, June 18 4:00-6:00

Internet Relay Chat, Discussion Boards, & Net Meeting [Program] [Virtual Learning Tool (VLT)]

Learn basic skills and procedures necessary to communicate in real time with people from all over the world using IRC, discussion boards, and/or net meeting.

Monday, June 21 4:00-6:00

Technology and Learning Styles

Learn how different learning styles and the selection of technology tools are related. (Repeated two different times for your convenience, please choose one)

Session-I

Wednesday, June 23 4:30-6:30

Session-II

Friday, June 25 4:30-6:30

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Workshops
 

2003-2004

Nov-Dec 03

2002-2003