Jim Moulton has asked me to, as he said "use the power of the librarians to help spread the word" about training for middle school staff. This is a free training from National Semiconductor focused on the MLTI (laptop project). Please note that the criteria given to participate does not say that you had to have been issued a MLTI laptop. This staff development opportunity recognizes that all educators are part of the efforts to integrate technology. The prerequisites for the workshop asks middle school educators to have: Previous experience conducting Web searches and working with Web pages Comfortable using the Internet, especially in the classroom and integrating it into lesson plans Commitment to train other teachers at your school in your grade level using the material covered in this workshop Sure sounds like school library media specialists to me!! We know research studies show that when library media specialists are involved in the training of teachers, teachers and students are more successful. Student achievement is impacted when librarians are involved in collaborative planning with classroom teachers. So look around your school, find a colleague you think would be good for this, and invite them to go with you to this FREE opportunity for a partnership as efforts are made to integrate technology into the curriculum. Sylvia P.S. Also, when you receive your Maine Libraries Conference registration, sign up for Jim Moulton's "Someday and Monday: Learning & Living with Laptops" at the Post-Conference on May 6th. Sylvia K. Norton Library, Information, and Technology Services Maine Department of Education/Maine State Library [log in to unmask] 207-287-5620 1-800-322-8899 Mailing Address: Maine State Library 64 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333 ==================== Hello, We're happy to announce the re-scheduling of a training session designed to help MLTI educators integrate the Internet into their schools. This training session, donated to us by National Semiconductor, will help all MLTI educators to: - Learn more about the Internet and online resources that are available to them - Develop an Internet-rich classroom activity and create a Web page to complement their curricula - Share this knowledge with other educators at their school by facilitating their own training sessions The training workshop is broken into two 6-hour days, composed of the following: - Day 1: Learning about the Web and available online resources, how to develop a lesson plan for your classroom and create an effective Web page to complement it (Note: for this day, you may invite a student from your class to attend) - Day 2: Learning how to instruct your peers on the use of online resources in their classrooms and how to support the development of their colleagues' own online lesson plans The next training session is scheduled for Monday, March 24th and Wednesday, March 26th at the Pineland Center in New Gloucester. (NOTE: Relocation of this session to Noble High School in Berwick is possible - all registrants will be informed of final decision) To register for this course, please visit our registration web site at: http://www.jn4d.com/pub/pcc/mlti/mltisurvey.asp If there are any technical difficulties in completing the online registration form, please contact Jennifer Gomez at 510-529-3500 or via email at [log in to unmask] for assistance. In the meantime, more information about this workshop can also be found at: http://www.mainelearns.org/global/ Please note that registrants for this session must fulfill the following requirements: - Must be familiar with current computer technology and use of the Internet, especially for web searching and with classroom curricula - Capable of teaching new technology to others - Agree to train other teachers of their grade level at their school using the material covered in this workshop We hope that you will register for this exciting new course and look forward to seeing you at the workshop. -- Jim Moulton - Educational Technology & Project Based Learning Consultant jim@ jimmoulton.org - www.JimMoulton.org 164 Starbird Corner Road Bowdoin, ME 04287 V- 207-666-5686 F- 253-540-2799