LAPTOP
Technologically proficient teachers are in great demand and many
schools have begun to look for teacher candidates who can use technology
appropriately for teaching. Michigan State University's College of Education is
committed to preparing high quality teachers who are also technologically
competent. As part of this commitment, for the 2002-2003 year, laptops will be
distributed to students in the College of Education based on applications
submitted by juniors, seniors, and Interns.
What: This grant includes the loan of a laptop computer and
related peripheral equipment (e.g., digital camera, scanner, projector) as
needed. You don't need to be a technology expert to apply for the award. What
is important is making good use of the opportunity and your willingness to
learn. The award is an excellent opportunity for all teacher education students
who are interested in developing technology skills and learning more about how
to use it creatively to enhance personal and professional productivity.
Who: This grant will be distributed to Juniors, Seniors, and
Interns in the College of Education.
When: Applications will be accepted between April 29th and
August 2nd.
Expectations: Grant recipients will be expected to participate
in a laptop recipient listserv, two online surveys over the course of the year,
and attend the annual College of Education Technology Conference in February.
Also students will have the opportunity to attend a laptop training session
early in the Fall.
Technology Requirement for Teacher CandidatesTable 1. Summary of
performances and products that satisfy the technology requirement NOTE: To
provide clear images of acceptable performances, the table is very specific
about the products and performances required. To support adaptation of the
requirement to subject matter fields and teaching situations, the table
provides that instructors and TechGuides may accept equivalent performances or
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