Home of the Capital Region Society for Technology in Education, serving the mid-Atlantic region including the District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia on the ISTE2010 Ning!
I'm very glad to be here. I wanted you all to know that I'm trying to put together a "Birds of a Feather" session ... which I guess is the first step in putting together a Special Interest Group (SIG) for Literacy because apparently there isn't one…
A place to share web 2.0 literacy tools, best practices, tips and tricks of the trade, and how to hook your administrators and educators to use the web 2.0 literacy tools effectively and efficiently in K-12 education.
WOW- I've just been reading the few posts on the first page and I'm already so excited to have joined this group!! I just joined ISTE on Friday (had to wait until I had enough money to do so) and this was the first group other than the BOF group tha…
Hi Sarah! (My daughters name is Sara!) I do think our topics are very similar... but I also think that there is so much within each topic ...research- and yours- you could even integrate dual language as well- do you think adding on Literacy would b…
Come help members of the TIE Colorado board make plans for New Frontiers, TIE's 2011 conference. We will acknowledge the success of our ISTE 2010 presenters, and remind you about social gatherings for TIE and with our regional partners (AZ, WY, UT,…
I think our aims are very similar--innovating language instruction, language arts instruction, and the advocacy of instructional technology/literacy across curriculum. Perhaps our Birds of of the same nest?
SIG-LITERACY:OK- I'm going to try this again... I thought I sent a message just a minute ago but I don't know if it posted. What I had mentioned was that I think it is very important to create a Special Interest Group around the topic of Literacy. W…
Just saw your note...I am offering a BIRD on the subject of innovation to language instruction (specifically Second Language and the core skills--READING, WRITING, Listening & Speaking). Comment on my link with any other thoughts. We are in agreemen…