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Created by

Ing M.

Vicky S.

Ranada S.

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Technology Facilitator

Art Teacher

GT Teacher

General Ed. Teacher

Special Ed Teacher

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Technology interventions/program

addressing 21st Century learning trends in a

diverse classroom.

• 10 gifted and talented students

• Visually impaired student

• Hearing impaired student

•18 students in general ed.

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•Create collage of childhood memory

using digital imaging and video

production.

•High level of creativity and self expression.

•Work collaboratively with diverse

population.

•Use Web 2.0 tools in an educational

setting.

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•Open Source ApplicationsGoogle PresentationGoogle PicasaWindows MovieMakerAudacity

•WEB 2.0 ToolsWiki pageYouTube

•Adaptive Technology

Braille keyboard

Assistive Listening Device

Text to Speech

Closed Caption

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•Summative Assessments

Teacher’s feedback,Success of student project,Review wiki page,Conduct a SurveyMonkey

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