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Technology for Teachers

Technology for Teachers, CUED 6920, is a free one-hour scholarship topics course paid for by the University and is open to teachers in Tennessee Tech’s 41 county service area each fall semester on a first come, first served basis.  The course is a collaborative effort on behalf of the College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction and the School of Interdisciplinary Studies and Extended Education.

Technology for Teachers is designed to address the technological needs of teachers in the classroom and while the course content changes each year, teachers can benefit from taking the class whether they are at the beginner’s or advanced level of ability.  Technology for Teachers facilitators are Technology Coordinators and other instructors who have a high level of technological proficiency and a desire to help other teachers learn how to adapt technology for instructional use. 

Teachers have the option of taking Technology for Teachers on site or online, although it’s recommended that first-time participants enroll in an on-site section.  Classes include approximately four face-to-face meetings between August and November, with some coursework being conducted online.

Technology for Teachers may be taken repeatedly, depending upon the needs of the teacher and space availability.  The course can be taken up to three times or combined with other appropriate one-hour graduate courses to be used as elective credit in some advanced degree programs, such as Instructional Leadership.
           
Other one-hour graduate courses which meet the requirements for graduate elective credit in combination with Technology for Teachers are CUED 5850, P-16 Mini-Workshops in Education offered each November and INSL 5280, Legal Aspects offered each April.

Educators who do not hold graduate degrees are also invited to take Technology for Teachers and may enroll in sections designated as CUED 4850 for undergraduates.

For more information about Technology for Teachers, or other one-hour graduate credit options please call 931-372-3306.

Please click on the below links (PDF files) for more information and how to register:

On-Site Course Section Information

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Undergraduate:

Online Course Section Information

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Undergraduate:

 

ISEE Associate Directors

Debbie Thurman
Eastern Region
Office:  931-484-7413
Fax:  931-484-7413
dethurman@tntech.edu

Janie Robbins
Southern Region
Office:  931-473-8022
Fax:  931-473-6380
jrobbins@tntech.edu

Noel Poston
Western Region
Office:  931-372-3300
Fax:  931-372-3499
nposton@tntech.edu

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School of Interdisciplinary Studies & Extended Education
Tennessee Tech University
P.O. Box 5073
Cookeville, TN 38505
Phone: (931) 372-3394 Fax: (931) 372-3499
Questions or Comment, please e-mail: ISEE@tntech.edu
Office Location: Map Location 9 > Henderson Hall, Room 3
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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