Exploring the Tools of Internet Technology Series: Digital Photography
Digital photography has popularized as a family friendly technology, but is also being used increasingly as a tool for collaboration and training. This podcast explores some ideas for using digital cameras in both professional development and other organizational areas.
Larry Edelman, MS, is a Senior Instructor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center. He serves as Director of Community Education and Technical Assistance for JFK Partners and is one of the primary Instructors for the Interdisciplinary Training Program. With training in child development, organizational development, and instructional technology Larry has worked in the field of early childhood, health, and disability for more than 30 years. Mr. Edelman, was awarded undergraduate and graduate degrees in Child Development at the University of Pittsburgh.
Maura O'Brien Carlson, Director of the Center for Science Education and Professional Development at WestEd 802.951.8201
Learning Innovations at WestEd 20 Winter Sport Lane Williston, Vermont 05495-8134
About her Book: Weaving Science Inquiry and Continuous Assessment; Using Formative Assessment to Improve Learning State and local tests are being increasingly used to document levels of learning and build accountability into the education system. But educators committed to learning for all need more than just standardized tests and end assessments. This book, coauthored by WestEd staff member Maura O'Brien Carlson, offers teachers and professional leaders tools for monitoring and improving student achievement in the sciences.
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