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Introduction (p.5-15)
Data Driven Practices (p.16-25)
Collaborative Planning (p.26-55)
Building Avid & Capable Readers (p. 56-76)
Enhancing Learning Through Technology (p.77-94)
P. 77: Enhancing Learning Through Technology
P. 78: Focusing Technology on the Learner
P. 79: Empowering Teachers with Technology
P. 81: Knowledge of Technology Systems
P. 82: Utilizing the Best Indiana Technology Resources
P. 83: Technology in Times of Scarce Resources
P. 84: Building the Digital Library
P. 86: Indiana Examples of Enhanced Learning Through Technology
P. 88: Integrating Information Technology into the School as a Whole
P. 89: The Eight-Step Vision for Professional Development for Technology
P. 90: Professional Development for Technology
P. 91: Assessment of Technology's Impact
P. 93: Judging Glitz vs. Content in High-Tech Products
Creating An Information Literate Learner (p.94-109)
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Utilizing the Best Indiana Technology Resources, p.82

Resources:

ASAP (Indiana Accountability System for Academic Progress) provides access to academic standards, best practices, accountability, professional development, school data, school improvement plans, state aims and goals for all Indiana schools. At: http://ideanet.doe.state.in.us/asap

Lesson Locator (a section of ASAP) provides standardized lesson plans for Indiana teachers. Access by level, subject area, and standard. At: http://www.lessonlocator.org/

Indiana Web Academy provides web-based resources for the entire educational community including parents. At: http://www.indianawebacademy.org

Inspire, Indiana’s Virtual Library, offers electronic magazines, encyclopedias, and other resources to all Indiana residents for their information needs. Access research, current events, science, business, health, notable people, hobbies, and much more is available from a library, school, home or office. At: http://www.inspire.net

Cable in the Classroom - Commercial-free, copyright-cleared educational programming with accompanying academic standard-based support materials available at: http://www.incable.org/. For more information contact Shirley Wright, Indiana Cable Telecommunications Association, State Education Coordinator
(317)237-2289 - swright@incable.org

Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration (CILC)- Provides video-conferencing services and program content. Homepage and searchable catalog available at: http://www.cilc.org/

enGauge Resource Evaluation Form http://www.ncrel.org/engauge/resource/toolform.htm

Indiana Department of Education at http://www.doe.state.in.us