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Overview of Profiler
Profiler (http://profiler.pt3.org) is a tool designed to help groups of individuals improve their skills around a general topic by inspiring cooperation and collaboration among teachers and students within a school. The aim of Profiler is to strengthen the capacity of students and teachers to learn new technology skills from each other.
Currently, many professional development initiatives within a state are driven by the available resources. Experts from outside a district are often expensive, and a district may not have experts of their own to facilitate inservices to teach skills. Profiler allows a professional development coordinator to know what expertise is present within a district, to support inservice planning. Profiler also allows the coordinator to assess the professional development needs within the district. Additionally, the Profiler is used to facilitate technical assistance opportunities within a building or district. In a sense Profiler helps an organization know what it knows, and communicate that knowledge to its members. With the Profiler tool, teachers and administrators in a district can see a visual representation of the knowledge that exists within their school building and district. They can use this information to seek out knowledge-possessors for task-specific mentoring. | ||||||||||||||
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For questions about the Supercomputing Challenge, a 501(c)3 organization, contact us at: consult @ challenge.nm.org New Mexico Supercomputing Challenge, Inc. Post Office Box 30102 Albuquerque, New Mexico 87190 (505) 667-2864 Supercomputing Challenge Board of Directors Board page listing meetings and agendas If you have volunteered for the Challenge, please fill out our In Kind form. |
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