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The InTime Model
December 22, 2005
I have learnt silence from the talkative, toleration from the intolerant, and kindness from the unkind; yet strange, I am ungrateful to these teachers.
-Kahlil Gibran
The University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls has been developing the InTime model for integrating new technologies into the methods of education.  The mission of the InTime project is to help educators improve student learning at all levels (PK thru college) and to explore ways in which technology can facilitate quality education.

The InTime Model includes dimensions:

  • Students are at the center of their own learning
  • Principles of good learning
  • Aspects of information processing
  • Standards from content disciplines
  • Principles of classroom democracy and effective citizenship in a democratic society
  • In-depth analysis of teacher knowledge and behaviors

According to the web site (www.intime.uni.edu), “InTime enables educators to watch online video vignettes of PreK-12 teachers from various grades and subjects integrate technology into their classrooms using numerous teaching strategies.”  The resources can be used for:

1) teacher educators creating case studies;
2) pre-service teachers learning about effective pedagogical techniques;
3) in-service teachers searching for ideas and independent professional development;
4) professional developers seeking resources to demonstrate good teaching and technology integration; and
5) administrators developing teacher quality initiatives and mentoring programs.”

To visit the InTime web site, go to www.intime.uni.edu.

Contributed by Chip Donohue.

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