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June 14, 2012 By stedford

Central Texas Lectora User Meeting

June 21, 2012
1:30 – 4pm

We have a great meeting planned this month. Ms. Jillian McCarthy from MicroAssist and Mr. Joe Payne from the Texas Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services will present information they received while attending the recent Annual Lectora conference.

This meeting will be conducted virtually through the web.

REGISTRATION is required. Register at http://ctlug.eventbrite.com/

AGENDA
-Announcements
-Redistribution of Lectora Projects
-Lectora Accessibility
-Lectora Tips & Tricks
-Attendance drawing

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May 21, 2012 By snasta

What mobile device do you use?

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March 29, 2012 By nstallings

The Decline of Textbooks

For dozens of years, students were made to believe that textbooks were the epitome of knowledge although textbook authors may have been biased.   For example, American history books presented battles from the viewpoint of the pioneer rather than that of the Indian.  Teachers taught from the “facts” as presented in the textbooks, and students accepted the lessons as truth.

Today, students are exposed to multiple sources of information about every possible subject.  Teachers differentiate between fact and opinion.  Students are encouraged to form their own opinions after researching issues.  With the internet, research is only a few keyboard strokes away.

Whereas Texas formerly provided a state-approved textbook for each student in each course of study, the state now provides each district with an “instructional materials” allotment.  The funds may be spent on textbooks, or they may be spent on technology equipment such as iPads.  Though still in use by most school districts, textbooks are certainly not the major source of information.

Dr. Marilyn Hill received her Doctor of Education from Baylor University in 1992. She began her career in education in the fall of 1965 as an ELA teacher in LaMarque, Texas and has stayed in the field of education ever since. Since 2007 Dr. Marilyn has been the Curriculum Director for Florence ISD. Follow Dr. Marilyn on Twitter @DrMarilynHill or join the conversation on her blog, Dr. Marilyn. 

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