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VT3 - Vermont Teachers Teaching With Technology

Vermont teachers are using technology to support their own professional practice and to help their students learn.

This section contains links to Vermont teachers who use technology in their classrooms for these reasons. The teachers selected for this site represent a variety of roles and grade levels. You are invited to read and listen to their stories as they explain how and why they use technology to support teaching and learning.

Each story contains a narrative about the teacher that is highlighted with short video interviews. Additional information about the school, such as school demographics, local policies and support are included as well.

The following is a listing organized by grade level. To see an alphabetical listing, click on the phrase Vermont Teacher Index in the Quick Links to the right.

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Vermont Teachers

 

lElementary Education
Teacher
School/District

 

Donna Sullivan-Macdonald

Orchard School/South Burlington

Middle School
Teacher
School/District

Edmunds Middle School/Burlington

High School
Teacher
School/District
 

Greg Lewis
Social Studies

Tim Comolli
Electronic Arts

Technology Leaders
Teacher
Organization/Affiliation
 

Vermont Institutes

Vermont Department of Education

University of Vermont

Higher Education
Teacher
College/University
 

PT3 Case Studies

Features:

Barbara Burrington
PreK-K3

Charlie Rathbone
Elementary Education

Mary Lou Razza
Secondary Education

Lynn Johnson
Physical Education

Shirley Gedeon
Economics and
Center for Teaching and Learning

College of
Education and Social Services


University of Vermont

     
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