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titleDeveloping Information Literacy and Technology Standards Using the Big6
descriptionThis article outlines the Everett Public School District's struggle to find a way to integrate technology into the curriculum and how the structure of the Big6 provided a practical framework for the everyday application of information technology.
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subjectintegrating technology into the classroom, instructional issues,
typeLiterature
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keywordsBig 6, Big 6 eNewsletter, National Educational Technology Standards (NETS), Washington, National Technology Standards, Seattle, Information Literacy and Technology Standards, Developing standards, International Society for Technology Education (ISTE), Technology and Information Literacy,
priceCodeFree
onlineproviderThe Big 6
recordCreated2004-01-05T16:22:20-5:00
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