WSU Extension

Professional Development

Technology to Teach


Future 2011 Workshops


Here is what some of the participants are saying:

"I wanted to thank you again for all you did to make the T2T workshop so successful. I learned a ton and am looking forward to starting to use all the new toys, tools, etc." - Monica B.

"I also wanted to offer my sincere thanks for the wonderful Technology to Teach workshop and for all the work you and Brigitta did to pull it together! It was WONDERFUL! I feel like a kid in a candy store with "my" new camera and look forward to designing a Presenter workshop by the end of the year!" - Drew B.

"I can’t tell you enough how great the T2T training was – and it was universally felt. The topics, presenters, methods and experiential learning all worked great. Having a brain too full of stuff was the only downside. But Monica, Mike and I had a one-hour practice Breeze Meeting and have another scheduled for tomorrow. Somehow these old dogs will learn these new tricks." - Debra K

"It was a powerful program and a great start toward bringing online program delivery to the forefront. Great job! - John W.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Stan Skrabut's Beyond Bullet Points recorded presentation
https://sas.elluminate.com/p.jnlp?psid=2010-08-02.0914.M.21F49B771C0B63AE5800C42849A142.vcr&sid=2008263

CDPE Online Resources

 


Workshop Info:

Workshop Material

BASIC AGENDA FOR ALL SESSIONS

Day 1

Day 2

Day 3

 

 

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Extension Professional Development, PO Box 1495, Washington State University, Spokane, WA 99210-1495, (509) 358-7871, Contact: Jim Lindstrom