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Friday, May 30, 2008

Questions about TILT and Jobs

I recently received this email from a teacher:

I am a... teacher at [campus name removed]. I recieved my Masters in Education: Instructional Technology. I am very interested in the TILT program. How do I find more information about that? I have read the purpose and the initiative for TILT. However, I am unable to find more detailed information as far as times, schedules, or an application process?

I am also interested in finding out what the job description and Educational requirements are in becoming a Campus Instructional Technologist or Specialist. Can you also lead me in the right direction for that?

Here is my response:

Howdy! How wonderful to have you in the District with that particular background!
You can read about TILT here. You can also listen to this conversation between Dr. Duron and Dr. Knezek regarding TILT.
You can indicate your interest to participate in future TILT sessions (when they're available this Fall) here
You can find job descriptions here.

Pretty amazing, you can find just about everything on the Knowledge Management wiki that Instructional Technology Services uses. If you'd like to have a wiki for administrative or instructional purposes, please don't hesitate to contact the Office of Instructional Technology Services at 527-1400 or via email at "mguhlin@saisd.net"

Posted by Miguel Guhlin at 2:37 PM
Edited on: Friday, May 30, 2008 2:45 PM
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