Tuesday, August 11, 2009

TEACHERS NEED TO BREAK THROUGH THE LEARNING GAP TO ADOPT TECHNOLOGY THAT HELPS

The NY Times recently reported that schools around the country are taking advantage of technology tools for students to use both in and outside the classroom. At some schools, students use computers provided by the school to get their lessons and even hear podcasts of their teachers’ lectures. At other schools, students can register for “digital sections” of certain classes. Websites with teaching tools like http://applebatch.com are even being personally designed by school districts to encourage educators to create and share their own lesson plans. While schools are beginning to address the need for technology, they have yet to realize its full potential and are putting on band-aids to a national need that requires coordination and grand solutions.

The Applebatch team understands how important it is to stay up to date with the latest trends and teaching tools in the classroom, and we want you to know we are here to help! Applebatch.com is building a national teacher community that will connect educators to address some of their problems.

By leveraging the Applebatch.com teacher network, educators can seek help from other educators and demystify new technologies that can be used in the classroom. Teachers can also break down the isolation barriers to build a broad contact database that can help them save time in their current jobs and find teaching jobs when they look to advance their careers.

Whether you want to acquire the latest online tools or search our exclusive database of, Applebatch is a great site for all your teaching needs.

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