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Portland State University offers graduate credit for teachers who complete either of the following two Intel® Teach Program offerings: Intel® Teach Essentials course - This course is for teachers who complete the Essentials Course and want to receive university credit. It focuses on the creation of curricular units and evaluation tools that integrate the use of technology into classroom instruction to address standards. Intel® Teach Thinking with Technology course - This course is for teachers who complete the Thinking with Technology Course and want to receive university credit. Teachers develop projects that use technology to promote higher-level thinking. This course utilizes free online thinking tools developed and supported by Intel.
Intel Graduate Credit from Portland State College
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We need to transform both the world of learning and the place of learning in our world. We need a new ethic of learning – one that is collaborative, global, and universal. Every society has a contribution to make, a responsibility to engage, and an opportunity to inspire. Every society can become a Learning Society. (2:43 min)
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The MIT Sesquicentennial Video Collection offers a look at 150 days of events, symposia, art installations and perfomances that marked the Institute's anniversary.60 in 60 ISTE 2011
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Take a look around and chances are you'll see a mobile device. Phones, iPods, laptops, netbooks, iPads, USB drives, and handheld games seem to be everywhere. Combine these ever-present gadgets with educational and productivity uses and you've got mobile learning. Mobile learning can happen anywhere: in a classroom, at the dining room table, on a bus, in front of a science exhibit, at the zoo…anywhere! Portability is not as important as the ability of the learner to connect, communicate, collaborate, and create using tools that are readily at hand.

