| For more than two centuries, schools have used printed paper materials, such as textbooks, to educate students. With the development of new technologies, learning resources are reaching a limitless realm. Encyclopedias, dictionaries and other reference guides can be stored on a single CD-Rom. Using the Internet, students can visit historic museums from across the globe, without ever leaving their classrooms. They can position observatory telescopes to view a distant star or visit with other classrooms, located within their school, state, country or world. Technology is the tape measure in the toolbox that teachers can use to extend student learning opportunities. This website is designed to give the necessary blue prints to help individual schools reach their vision for implementing school-based technology learning programs. |