New Holland Middletown District
#88 to participate in annual TECH 2016 technology demonstration at
Illinois State Capitol
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[May 07, 2016]
LINCOLN
- The 25th annual TECH 2016 Students for the Information Age event
will be held on Tuesday, May 10, 2016 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
and from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Illinois State Capitol Building in
Springfield. More than 100 schools will be represented from
throughout the state of Illinois.
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At the event, students will show the public and elected members
of the Illinois State Senate and House of Representatives how
technology is being used in the classroom to increase student
engagement and improve achievement. Student demonstrations may be
viewed in the Capitol Building Rotunda.
Taking part in the demonstrations locally from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30
a.m. are NHM 8th grade students Ashley Mont and Rachel McPeak, along
with English Language Arts teacher Mrs. Caitlin Lore and
Superintendent Mr. Todd Dugan. Their presentation "Passionate
Podcasting: Giving Students Voice via Weekly Talk Shows" will share
how creating and publishing original podcasts transformed Journalism
class into a student-centered and passion driven learning
environment.
The purpose of TECH 2016 is to raise awareness of the critical role
technology plays in preparing students to succeed in today’s world,
and to show the need for increased funding for classroom technology.
Students will demonstrate for lawmakers and the public the creative
ways technology is being used to enhance and accelerate student
achievement in Illinois schools today.
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According to TECH 2016 Co-Chair, Deb Balayti, entering the job force without a
strong foundation in information-age technology is not an option for today's
high school and college graduates. Understanding computers and related tools is
a requirement, even for entry-level jobs, and computer literacy is essential for
further education and advancement in almost every academic sphere. From the
elementary to the high school level, technology expands the walls of the
traditional classroom, bringing in people and events from all over the globe.
Technology captures and holds the attention of this generation of learners far
better than textbooks alone.
TECH 2016 is a not-for-profit initiative presented by Illinois Computing
Educators (ICE), and is supported by a broad range of education and business
organizations. Corporate Platinum Plus partners are CDW-G and Comcast Business.
[Caitlin Lore, New Holland-Middletown
School]
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