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New Publication Discusses Technology and its Application to Teaching and Learning

Press release about the new Report on Technology and its Application to Teaching and Learning.

by Joe Savrock (October 2007)

Penn State’s College of Education has released a new publication titled Report on Technology and its Application to Teaching and Learning. A pdf file of the Report is available online (.pdf, 1.5 MB).

This 36-page booklet looks at the growing use of technology in education and discusses Penn State’s leading role in preparing instructors and students for the demands of education in the digital age. It provides a look at how the College’s faculty are exploring numerous research projects and integrating the newest technological tools in their curricula.

This publication is a useful resource for administrators, teachers, and other professionals at all levels of education. To obtain a free copy, please e-mail edrelations@psu.edu.

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The Penn State College of Education serves approximately 2,800 undergraduate and 1,200 graduate students each year. The College prepares administrators, counselors, psychologists and researchers, as well as P-12 teachers in 21 different specialty areas. U.S. News & World Report ranks ten of the College's graduate programs in the top 20 of their respective program rankings, with six programs in the top 10. The College is known nationally for its education research and outreach, housing such centers as the Center for the Study of Higher Education, the Center for Science and the Schools, and the Mid-Atlantic Center for Mathematics Teaching and Learning.

For more information on Penn State's College of Education, contact EdRelations@psu.edu, call 814-863-2216, or visit www.ed.psu.edu.

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