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Fusing Teaching and Technology Web site name: Fusion: Educators Integrating Technology

Web site URL: http://www.willard.k12.mo.us/co/tech/index.htm

Web site creator: Janetta Garton, Willard R-II School District, Willard, Missouri

"After accepting the newly created position of technology curriculum director in our district, I felt it was important to provide our teachers with easy access to resources that they could explore when they needed or wanted technology integration support," Janetta Garton told Education World. "I also wanted my favorite resources organized and readily available for my own use."

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So Garton created Fusion: Educators Integrating Technology, a Web site that promotes the integration of technology into K-12 instruction. The site provides guidance for new Internet users in the form of information about such technology topics as Search Tools, what they are, and how to use them, and Task Tools, sites that help users create worksheets, calendars, and other useful forms quickly and easily.

Through the Strategies for Integrating Technology section, Garton points teachers in the direction of exemplary projects that she believes are best for students. Those include Web publishing, key-pals, Web mentors, social action, projects using primary sources, WebQuests, simulations and adventures, field trips, videoconferencing, and more.

The teachers in the district apparently are appreciative of the resource Garton provides; it received nearly 1,000 hits in its first month of operation! "I belong to a listserv of tech trainers, and several have created links to my Web site on their own Web sites," said Garton. "I couldn't ask for a better compliment than that!"

Each month, Garton posts new articles on her site's home page. "As I conduct various training throughout the course of the school year, Web pages will be posted that include all the resources used during the trainings, including handouts, links, and slideshows," she explained. "The site always will be a work in progress, with new links being added as they are discovered and deemed worthy."


 

Article by Cara Bafile
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10/14/2002