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TechConnect, is composed of thousands of web resources, which have been selected by, educators, subject-area specialists and special education coordinators. These sites have been chosen for their ability to support the indicators in the Ohio Academic Content Standards. They have also been chosen for the web sites credibility, and usefulness with regard to all students learning.

Mission
The mission for TechConnect is to create premier, standards-based Internet content and provide students of all ages the opportunity to learn through best practices. I hope to maintain this program in a way that allows it to scale throughout the United States and be sustainable over time.

Goals
The goals for TechConnect is to provide students and teachers with thousands of rich, high quality, standards-based resources and lessons covering every core K-12 subject, grade level and learning achievement, and to reach as many students and teachers as possible.

TechConnect is in its infancy stage, I am beginning with the Ohio Math Standards and will be building on to all the other content areas as I progress. Please keep checking back for more information and more updates. Lesson plans, WebQuests and other resources will be added soon also. Please feel free to email me, Sue Becker, any resources you feel would be good to add to this list. It will be evaluated by a team of educators and added to this list if it matches the criteria that has been set for this project. I am always looking for wonderful resources for students and educators.

“Technology is no different than an infant learning to walk.
When you were born you did not jump up and walk across the room. You first had to scoot, roll over, crawl, stand up, fall down and learn to run. A few skinned knees along the way. Technology is the same. It takes time for everyone to learn. Some pick it up faster than others. But no ones begins in a dead run! Patience, determination, learn to be happy with small successes. And keep moving forward.” Quoted by Sue Becker


 

 

 

 


March 4, 2007