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California Technology Assistance Project, Region 10

Collaborations

RIMS CTAP collaborates with several educational agencies to develop, facilitate, support and implement the use of technology in education.

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BTSA Standard 16 Collaboration

The BTSA ePortfolio Resource Days are designed to satisfy the Technology Standard 16 for participating teachers in the RIMS-BTSA Induction Program.

This course includes an in-depth look at Technology Standards for California Teachers as addressed in BTSA Program Standard 16. RIMS CTAP, in a partnership with RIMS BTSA, presents a professional development process in which teachers develop an electronic professional portfolio to address the technology standards for California teachers as well as BTSA Standard 16.
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