Nowa technologia dla trzeciego oddziału

The Potlatch District #285 Elementary School is excited to announce that third-grade teacher Brianna Burkgart has been awarded a grant from the Idaho Education Technology Association (IETA) in the amount of $1,649. This grant will be used to purchase a new interactive board for Mrs. Burkgart’s classroom.

IETA is a non-profit organization whose mission is to enhance student learning by promoting and supporting the use of technology in Idaho classrooms. Mrs. Burkgart received the award during this year’s IETA Conference, which took place from February 7th to 9th, 2024 at the Boise Center in Boise, ID.

The Potlatch District #285 Elementary School is grateful for this IETA grant and what it means for Mrs. Burkgart and her third-grade students. Introducing this technology into the classroom will open up new possibilities for teaching and increase student engagement.

The new interactive board will allow students to interact and collaborate, while also stimulating their creativity. This will enable the teacher to customize teaching methods to individual student needs, ultimately improving their learning outcomes.

In today’s fast-paced world of constant change and new technologies, it is important for students to have access to tools that will prepare them for the future. This new interactive board is a step towards providing students with a solid education and the skills needed in today’s technology-driven society. As a result, the third-grade students will have the opportunity to develop digital skills and utilize innovative learning methods.

Potlatch School District #285 is a proud participant in initiatives aimed at improving education and technological development in schools. This IETA grant is a significant step towards enhancing the quality of teaching and supporting students in reaching their full potential.

FAQ Section:

1. What is an IETA grant?
IETA is a non-profit organization that promotes the use of technology in Idaho classrooms. An IETA grant is a grant awarded to teachers to improve student learning through the implementation of new technologies.

2. What award did teacher Brianna Burkgart receive?
Teacher Brianna Burkgart received an IETA grant award totaling $1,649.

3. How will the grant benefit teacher Burkgart?
The grant will be used to purchase a new interactive board for teacher Burkgart’s classroom at Potlatch District #285 Elementary School.

4. What role does the IETA organization play?
IETA has a mission to enhance student learning by promoting and supporting the use of technology in Idaho classrooms.

5. Where was this year’s IETA Conference held?
This year’s IETA Conference took place at the Boise Center in Boise, ID.

Definitions:

– Grant: A monetary award given for a specific purpose, in this case, to implement new technology in the classroom.
– Non-profit: An organization that does not aim to make a profit, but rather focuses on accomplishing a specific mission or social activity.

Related Links:

– IETA: Idaho Education Technology Association’s official website.
– Potlatch School District #285: Potlatch District #285 Elementary School’s official website.

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