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ALTEC is a growing project founded to support K-12 teachers in the integration of technology in the classroom. The ALTEC network of more than a dozen partners offers free online tools and resources, professional development, interactive venues, tips for effective use of digital materials, and monthly newsletters on emerging technologies.  Of particular interest for K-12 teachers is the collection of tools developed by ALTEC partner 4Teachers.org, offering ready-to-use quizzes, rubrics, checklists, research organizers, and exportable note-taking for students.  Materials are free for K-12 teachers in public or non-profit school districts. Some fees may apply to users from private, commercial, or for-profit institutions.

This project is part of University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning.
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Education Foundations
- Assessment
= Instruments
Education Practices
- Instructional Material Design
- Professional Development
- Technology
- Middle School
- High School
- Elementary School
- Collection
- Instructional Material
= Curriculum support
= Game
= Lesson/Lesson Plan
- Assessment Material
= Rubric
= Test
- Service
Appropriate Courses Categories Ratings
- Physical Science
- Physics First
- Conceptual Physics
- Algebra-based Physics
- AP Physics
- Lesson Plan
- Activity
- Laboratory
- Assessment
- New teachers
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Limited free access
Teachers at public or non-profit K-12 schools may register and obtain materials free of cost. Fees apply to private or for-profit institutions.
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© 2004 ALTEC (Advanced Learning Technologies in Education Consortia)
Keywords:
assessments, collection, quizzes, rubrics, tests
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Metadata instance created November 18, 2009 by Caroline Hall
Record Updated:
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(ALTEC, Lawrence, 2004), WWW Document, (http://altec.org/).
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ALTEC: The Advanced Learning Technologies Project (ALTEC, Lawrence, 2004), <http://altec.org/>.
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ALTEC: The Advanced Learning Technologies Project. (2008, June 25). Retrieved December 6, 2024, from ALTEC: http://altec.org/
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ALTEC. ALTEC: The Advanced Learning Technologies Project. Lawrence: ALTEC, June 25, 2008. http://altec.org/ (accessed 6 December 2024).
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ALTEC: The Advanced Learning Technologies Project. Lawrence: ALTEC, 2004. 25 June 2008. 6 Dec. 2024 <http://altec.org/>.
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