
Contact the Texas Association of School Administrators (TASA) or visit their website for the Academy. The Technology Leadership Academy is funded through the 2003-2004 school year.
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Yes. Larger, less compressed versions of these videos are available on CD. These are presently being provided to TLA trainers and ESC representatives involved with the Academy. Copies of the CD will also be distributed at the February 2004 TCEA Convention, at a presentation about the TLA.
These videos were filmed and
edited by Wesley
Fryer, working on
behalf of the College
of Education at
Texas
Tech University in
Lubbock, Texas. Video interviews were conducted around the
state, with input from TASA administrators and ESC
representatives, in late Spring 2003. Texas Tech University
has been a partner with TASA and the Texas Leadership Center
for the 3 years of the Academy. Wesley has published an
article entitled, "Technology Integration Lessons from the
TLA," in the TechEdge,
a publication of the Texas
Computer Education Association.
The article is
also available online
on Wesley's educational technology website, "Tools
for the TEKS: Integrating Technology in the
Classroom."
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