Beginning in January 2020, the University of Michigan, School of Education is offering a synchronous online course (you do not have to be a UM student to take it) for any K-12 inservice teacher, coach or administrator to deeply engage in the Triple E Framework and national standards for technology in teaching. Successful participants will earn a certificate in advanced education technology. Course is co-taught by Dr. Liz Kolb. Learn more: http://soe.umich.edu/aetp-certification//
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I am excited to announce (after two years of development with the UofM School of Engineering), the TripleEPLN.org is up and running. This is an open source platform that allows educators to share their lessons with technology, score them on the Triple E Framework, provide details on each E, and browse other lessons with technology that have been scored on the Triple E Framework. It if free to create a login and use. My hope is that this will be a space for educators to share and network about their lessons with technology and learn from others. If you run into any glitches, please email [email protected].
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AuthorLiz Kolb is a clinical associate professor of education technologies at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. She works with over 150 preservice teachers every year on integrating technology into K-12 teaching. Categories
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