Videos Help Teachers Use Tech in Science/Math

The National Teacher Training Institute (NTTI), Series: Using Television & Technology in Math & Science Instruction highlights the power and potential of technology in the classroom.

Consisting of seven videocassettes and Eyes Open! Hands On! lesson plans, the series introduces educators to the NTTI methodology. It also showcases lessons by master teachers nationwide who demonstrate specific techniques teachers can use to make video an interactive teaching tool.

The videos cover topics such as ìThe New Three Rs,î ìTeaching Science With Technology,î and more. While the complete package offers a total professional development experience, each of the seven video programs may be purchased individually. A free preview can be obtained from GPN. GPN, Lincoln, Nebraska, (800) 228-4630.
 

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