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    CSTA

    The Computer Science Teachers Association is amembership organization that supports and promotes theteaching of computer science and other computingdisciplines. CSTA provides opportunities for K-12teachers and students to better understand the computingdisciplines and to more successfully prepare themselvesto teach and learn . Our organizational and educational goals include:

    helping to build a strong community of CSeducators who share their knowledge,

    providing teachers with opportunities for highquality professional development,

    advocating at all levels for a comprehensiveCS curriculum,

    supporting projects that communicate theexcitement of CS to students and improve theirunderstanding of the opportunities it provides,

    raising awareness that CS educators are highlyqualified professionals with skills that enrichthe educational experience of their students.

    www.csta.acm.org

    Engage your students.Phone: 215-968-8305Web site: www.bucks.edu/ Email: [email protected]

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    Newtown, PA. 18940

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    Are you asked to integratetechnology into your classroom?

    Do you struggle find creative waysto do so?

    Do you find the tools expansive andconfusing?

    Are you comfortable with the 4 Csof Technology Integration?

    (Communication, Computing,Critical Thinking, and Creativity)

    Join us at our Third Annual TECS Workshop.Meet with Faculty members from BucksCounty Community College and colleaguesfrom K-12 schools in the region. Learnabout engaging ideas and projects, networkwith other teachers, enrich yourself and

    earn 12 ACT 48 hours.

    June 22 and 23 2009(Monday/Tuesday--8:30-3:30)

    8:30 Coffee/Tea9:00-12:00 Sessions 1/212:00-12:30 Lunch included12:30-3:30 Sessions 3/4

    Adaptive Technology : Discover how adaptivetechnologies can improve learning for all students.

    Free Stuff: Explore open source and other freesoftware that will help you become more productiveand add spice to any lesson. Students can alsodownload these tools on their home computers.

    Grant Writing: Budget tight? Find out how to applyfor grants to fund you r classroom technology.

    Information Literacy: Some students have convertedCreative Writing assignments to Copy/Paste exercises.Learn techniques for helping students understand andobey copyright rules and regulations.

    Kidspiration : Mind-mapping software for PK-5,engages children through the use of graphics, text,recording and listening tools. Learn how this teacherfriendly program can enhance student learning acrossthe curriculum.

    PhotoStory: Bring your digital photos to life withPhoto Story 3 for Windows (free) and experience yourphotos in amazing new ways.

    Robotics: Your students will be able to control robotsto perform various tasks. Find out the basics and thenyou can facilitate your own students.

    SmartBoards and Smart Ideas: Interactive Whiteboards are here! Display computer content, captureyour notes, have students interact with thetechnology. Fun that works!

    Social Networking: Find out about the Good, the Badand the Ugly. My Space, Blogs and other Web 2.0tools will be discussed. Methods of harnessing theirpower and using it for learning are explored.

    Virtual Worlds: Create and modify virtual worlds.Great for collaborative student projects involvingcritical thinking, computing and communication.

    Sign-up - Print and mail to:

    Bucks County Community CollegeCottage 3275 Swamp RoadNewtown, PA 18940-

    or register online athttp://www.bucks.edu/coned

    Course Code - OCPED 4013 Sec. C01

    Name

    Street

    City State Zip

    Phone

    E-mail

    Birthdate Grade Level Taught

    PDE number for Act 48 credit

    Fee is $25.00, payable at time of registration. Make checks payable to Bucks County

    Community College

    Seats are limited please register before June 1, 2009.

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