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Welcome!
I'm Julie Moore, an Assistant Professor in
the Instructional Technology department
at the University of Georgia. In
a former life, I was a high school
math teacher in Texas for nine years. During that time, graphing
software, graphing calculators, and computer-based construction
tools were just coming into classrooms, and we accessed the Internet
through an interface called "gopher" (yep - really dating
myself with that one). I saw the power of technology to help my
students experience and explore mathematics in a rich, meaningful
way and was incredibly intrigued. I needed to know more.
So here I am.
I received my Ph.D. in Instructional
Systems Technology at Indiana University
in 2003. While there I worked with both pre-service and in-service
teachers in integrating technology and studied teacher professional
development and organizational systems and change. My last three
years at Indiana, I served as project manager for the Inquiry
Learning Forum, a NSF funded project housed in the Center
for Research on Learning & Technology.
At UGA, I teach primarily in the Technology
Integration Program in the Instructional Technology department.
I am very involved in the Georgia
Systemic Teacher Education Program (GSTEP) and with the college's
PT3 Grant - E*TEACH.
Feel free to rummage around here, and again,
welcome!
Julie
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