A community for those who are involved in the Intel Teach Program (or have been in the past), it is not open to the public.
Why should you join?
• All your training resources are in one location
• Receive tips, tricks, and strategies to make your trainings even more effective
• Create a group to support your next Intel Teach training (blogs, collaborative work space, wikis…all in one spot)
• Get training updates and provide feedback to the Intel Education team
• Share your stories of impact with other educators of the highest caliber
• Learn more about Web 2.0 tools and their effective use in the classroom
• Network with Intel Teach Program participants worldwide (participants represent 50 countries)
• Be informed on ed tech policies and share your input
• Engage in community activities for opportunities to win some cool technology gadgets for your classroom
• Participate in our Webinars or host your own!
We’ve reached our 10th year of Intel® Teach in the United States, with over 350,000 educators like you participating in all 50 states.
You've inspired us with the stories you tell about the ways Intel Teach has impacted you, your colleagues, and your students.
We think it’s time to celebrate! 20 "Inspiring Educators" will win a trip to ISTE 2010 (formerly NECC) to celebrate with us!
Submit your story in the Teachers Engage Community and check back to be inspired by the other submissions! We hope to see you at ISTE 2010.
Online for anyone, anytime, Intel® Teach Elements is a series of compelling professional development courses on 21st century learning concepts.
In Project-Based Approaches - the first in the series - you'll design materials and activities to implement or improve project-based approaches in your classroom. Try it now (there's no registration or eligibility requirements for the self-guided course)!
A Facilitation Guide is also available to support you in delivering the course to your colleagues.
We're hearing great things about this course:
"It is extremely powerful and the knowledge and tools will definitely make a difference in our classes."
"I feel the material is excellent and even teachers who have used PBL would find useful information."
We need to hear from you!
If you facilitated a course, report your teachers trained.
If you took the course, please complete the evaluation (You could win an iTouch*)
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