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Welcome To Instructional Technology!

Get ready to "dive" into Instructional Technology! What is Instructional Technology  you ask?  Instructional Technology is the process of using technology (e.g., multimedia, computers, audiovisual aids) as a tool to support and improve learning. The application of technology to instruction is optimized when instructors have a basic understanding of various technologies and instructional best practices. Instructional technology is also referred to as "educational technology."   

We are “Committed to Excellence,” and we are working hard to make this site a primary source for timely information for all users.  This form of technology will be a main gateway for improved communication between our department, teachers, administrators, and site technology coordinators.

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Part 1:  Development Resources
Part 2:  Using Existing Resources
Part 3:  Instructional Design
Part 4:  Adding Interactivity

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