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Mr. Freymuth    Instructional Technology                                                                                                     

    Updated July 16, 2007

 
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1115 South Crescent
Champaign , IL 61821

Phone: (217) 351-3790
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Welcome to Jefferson Middle School's Instructional Technology Page. It is my goal to work with teachers in all disciplines to help them become more effective and efficient by integrating technology into their classrooms.

freymuge@champaignschools.org

 

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Professional Development as a teacher is always an ongoing process. I look forward to developing activities and strategies that will increase your knowledge and expertise to help you become a better teacher. Look for Tech Tuesdays and Multi Media mornings where you will have the opportunity to learn about Easy Grade Pro, Microsoft Outlook, posting grades online, using photo story, movie maker, united streaming, and many more.

Please let me know what you would like to learn
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My Educational Background
I graduated with my B.S. in Biology Education from the University of Illinois in 1998. I have been teaching science at Edison Middle School for seven years. I have also received my Masters degree from the U of I in Curriculum, Technology and Education Reform in 2002. To learn more about my educational background and courses taken take a look at my electronic portfolio.
 

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-State Standards
Standards for Technology can be found at the following link, as well as an explanation of how the Unit 4 Technology lessons are designed to meet those standards:

Illinois Learning Standards - Technology Component of Each Area

* ISTE/NETS - National Education Technology Standards for Students

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"What our students understand (and that we, as teachers, seem blind to) is that the very nature of information has changed. It's changed in what it looks like, what we look at to view it, where we find it, what we can do with it, and how we communicate it. We live in a brand new, and dynamically rich information environment, and if we are going to reach our students in a way that is relevant to their world and their future (and ours), then we must teach them from this new information environment." -David Warlick
   
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