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For more information about all of The Eighth Floor classes, please check our website. http://eighthfloor.org/schedule.html
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All users are asked to complete this short online orientation. These short videos will help you understand the types of courses offered online by the Eighth Floor, as well as help you understand how to navigate those courses.
April 3 - 12, 2012 Emerging technologies bring new challenges to the classroom, such as copyright law, ownership, fair use, responsibilities in the classroom, and more. We will focus on copyright issues as they apply to technology and/or the online environment. Course will help educators begin to build a bank of resources and understanding. Participants can earn a certificate of completion upon meeting all course objectives. (This course meets fully online) An enrollment key is necessary to gain access to the course. Questions? Contact Lee Anne Morris at lamorris@tulsacc.edu or 828-5086.
The Eighth Floor acts as a mentor and trainer for several tech centers and community colleges statewide. This is a group that works outside the traditional Eighth Floor Consortium. *You must have an enrollment key to enter this course. Contact Lee Anne Morris at lamorris@tulsacc.edu if you have any questions.
June 8 - 17, 2011Emerging technologies bring new challenges to the classroom, such as copyright law, ownership, fair use, responsibilities in the classroom, and more. We will focus on copyright issues as they apply to technology and/or the online environment. Course will help educators begin to build a bank of resources and understanding. Participants can earn a certificate of completion upon meeting all course objectives. (This course meets fully online)An enrollment key is necessary to gain access to the course. Questions? Contact Lee Anne Morris at lamorris@tulsacc.edu or 828-5086.
November 29 - December 8, 2011 Emerging technologies bring new challenges to the classroom, such as copyright law, ownership, fair use, responsibilities in the classroom, and more. We will focus on copyright issues as they apply to technology and/or the online environment. Course will help educators begin to build a bank of resources and understanding. Participants can earn a certificate of completion upon meeting all course objectives. (This course meets fully online)An enrollment key is necessary to gain access to the course. Questions? Contact Lee Anne Morris at lamorris@tulsacc.edu or 828-5086.
June 21 - 30, 2011 Bullying has found a home in technology, allowing it to spread beyond the school grounds and make it nearly impossible to track or stop. Discover resources to educate and promote digital citizenship. An enrollment key is necessary to gain access to the course. Questions? Contact Lee Anne Morris at lamorris@tulsacc.edu or 828-5086.
November 1 - 10, 2011 Bullying has found a home in technology, allowing it to spread beyond the school grounds and make it nearly impossible to track or stop. Discover resources to educate and promote digital citizenship. An enrollment key is necessary to gain access to the course. Questions? Contact Lee Anne Morris at lamorris@tulsacc.edu or 828-5086.
July 18 - Aug 4, 2011
This course is a follow up to Grant Writing for Teachers class at the Eighth Floor. Participants will have an opportunity to go through the process, gaining hands-on experience. The online environment will provide opportunity for peer-feedback and facilitatory input.
An enrollment key is necessary to gain access to the course. Questions? Contact Shawn Beard at shawn.beard@tulsatech.edu or 828-5032.
November 1 - 18, 2011
This course is a follow up to Grant Writing for Teachers class at the Eighth Floor. Participants will have an opportunity to go through the process, gaining hands-on experience. The online environment will provide opportunity for peer-feedback and facilitatory input.
An enrollment key is necessary to gain access to the course. Questions? Contact Shawn Beard at shawn.beard@sandites.edu or 828-5032.
June 14 - July 28, 2011 This blended course helps educators make the transition from face-to-face classroom instruction to the world of teaching and learning online. Participants will explore blended and fully online instruction from both the student's and the instructor's perspective. We will focus on building authentic learning communities, creating successful interaction, and delivering engaging content. This course starts fully online and transitions into a blended F2F and online course. An enrollment key is necessary to gain access to the course. Questions? Contact Lee Anne Morris at lamorris@tulsacc.edu or 828-5086.
October 4 - November 18, 2011 This blended course helps educators make the transition from face-to-face classroom instruction to the world of teaching and learning online. Participants will explore blended and fully online instruction from both the student's and the instructor's perspective. We will focus on building authentic learning communities, creating successful interaction, and delivering engaging content. This course starts fully online and transitions into a blended F2F and online course. An enrollment key is necessary to gain access to the course. Questions? Contact Lee Anne Morris at lamorris@tulsacc.edu or 828-5086.
April 12-20, 2011 How can you harness the collective power of intellegence? We will look at what makes learning networks valuable and successful, as well as tools to expedite the process and build your networks beyond the people in your school. An enrollment key is necessary to gain access to the course. Questions? Contact Lee Anne Morris at lamorris@tulsacc.edu or 828-5086.
March 1 - 9, 2011 Emerging technologies bring new challenges to the classroom, such as copyright law, ownership, fair use, responsibilites in the classroom, and more. We will focus on copyright issues as they apply to technology and/or the online environment. Course will help educators begin to build a bank of resources and understanding. Participants can earn a certificate of completion upon meeting all course objectives. (This course meets fully online) An enrollment key is necessary to gain access to the course. Questions? Contact Lee Anne Morris at lamorris@tulsacc.edu or 828-5086.
March 22-30, 2011 Bullying has found a home in technology, allowing it to spread beyond the school grounds and make it nearly impossible to track or stop. Discover resources to educate and promote digital citizenship. An enrollment key is necessary to gain access to the course. Questions? Contact Lee Anne Morris at lamorris@tulsacc.edu or 828-5086.
April 5th - 22nd This course is a follow up to Grant Writing for Teachers class at the Eighth Floor. Participants will have an opportunity to go through the process, gaining hands-on experience. The online environment will provide opportunity for peer-feedback and facilitatory input.
An enrollment key is necessary to gain access to the course. Questions? Contact Shawn Beard at shawn.beard@tulsatech.edu or 828-5032.
February 1 - March 11, 2011 This blended course helps educators make the transistion from face-to-face classroom instruction to the world of teaching and learning online. Participants will explore blended and fully online instruction from both the student's and the instructor's perspective. We will focus on building authentic learning communities, creating successful interaction, and delivering engaging content. This course starts fully online and transitions into a blended F2F and online course. An enrollment key is necessary to gain access to the course. Questions? Contact Lee Anne Morris at lamorris@tulsacc.edu or 828-5086.
The Online Learning Series provides a unique opportunity for educators to understand and engage a community of learners in this growing new classroom environment. This course will meet the needs of any educator working with fully online or blended classes, as well as online class components. *AN ENROLLMENT KEY IS REQUIRED TO ACCESS THIS COURSE* You can enroll through the Eighth Floor. Please contact Lee Anne Morris, 918-828-5086, lamorris@tulsacc.edu or leeanne.morris@tulsatech.org
Nov 15 - 23, 2010 Emerging technologies bring new challenges to the classroom, such as copyright law, ownership, fair use, responsibilites in the classroom, and more. We will focus on copyright issues as they apply to technology and/or the online environment. Course will help educators begin to build a bank of resources and understanding. Participants can earn a certificate of completion upon meeting all course objectives. (This course meets fully online) An enrollment key is necessary to gain access to the course. Questions? Contact Lee Anne Morris at lamorris@tulsacc.edu or 828-5086.
November 2nd - 19th This course is a follow up to Grant Writing for Teachers class at the Eighth Floor. Participants will have an opportunity to go through the process, gaining hands-on experience. The online environment will provide opportunity for peer-feedback and facilitatory input.
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The Eighth Floor is a technology and learning center for educators. Please visit our website for more information: http://eighthfloor.org/ If you are enrolled in an online course, you will receive an email from your instructor about a day before class starts with information for logging in to the course. If you have questions regarding individual courses, please feel free to contact the instructor listed for that course. Enrollment procedure for our online course is the same for our face-to-face courses. Please contact your advisory committee member if you have any questions. Skip Eighth Floor Blog |