Fall 2011 Semester
Instructors: Carol Holzberg, TBD
Licensure Program(s): Middle School Math; Middle School Math/Science; Middle/High School Sciences; High School Math; History; English; Humanities
Register by:September 14, 2011
This course explores the value of technology integration for teaching, learning, and curriculum development. We also examine the use of technology as a change agent in schools. Participants are exposed to the variety of technology tools and resources (many Web-based) to strengthen instructional strategies, deepen understanding of particular content, and make teaching materials more accessible to a heterogeneous population of students.
K-12 / 67.5 PDPs / 3 Graduate Credits
This course is offered through the Collaborative’s educator licensure program and may be taken either as part of a Licensure Program or as an individual course for PDPs (individual course cost is $620). Graduate Credit through Fitchburg State College is available at additional cost; Master’s Degree and CAGS options are available.
Format
Hybrid Online Format
- Starts on: October 1, 2011
- Classes: Online coursework Oct 1 – Jan 14
- Locations: 3 in-person sessions in Northampton or Worcester (Saturdays, 9:30am-12:30pm): Oct 1, Nov 12, Jan 14
Register
Registrations are accepted on a first come, first served basis.
To register, please download the Fall 2011 Course Registration Form.
Forward completed form, with payment, to:
Collaborative Licensure Programs
Attn: Registration
97 Hawley Street
Northampton, MA 01060
For additional information, please contact:
Ann Paquette
413-586-4900 x140
413-586-2878 Fax
Late Fee
A $50 late fee will be applied for all registrations received after the date noted in each course description. Registrations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. A maximum class size will be set for each course. The Collaborative for Educational Services may choose to provide instruction to low enrollment courses through alternate means of course delivery.




