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21st Century Communications Enriches Learning in a Fifth Grade Classroom [Student Showcase]
Rob Moff, DJ Montague Elementary School
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 10:00am–12:00pm
Fifth grade students create and administer a classroom Web site, designing curriculum pages, administering message boards, updating homework pages, uploading field trip photos, and building online slideshows.
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An Interactive Storytelling Adventure Using HyperStudio [Student Showcase]
Veronica Laise, Caravel Academy with Tyler Hawthorne, Mary Kaled, Daniel Newton, Jeffrey Oliver, Kyle Rawding, Lisa Rickert and Abby Walter
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 10:00am–12:00pm
Middle school students showcase choose your own adventure interactive stories, which integrate technology with a creative interpretation of J.R.R.Tolkien's The Hobbit.
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Book Talk: Sharing Reading Experiences Online [Student Showcase]
Balazs Dibuz, Quest Academy with Amelia Brackett, Johanna Dibuz, Kayla Grayson, Christi Siedensticker, Mitali Tambe and Bonnie Thurber
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–3:30pm
Middle school students choose independent reading books, share and discuss insights and ideas in a forum, write reviews, and post journal entries online.
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Box Office Hit: Reel Time For Your Yearbook [Student Showcase]
Loraine Phillips, Grand Rapids Public Schools with James Sherrill, Molly Stoliecki, Ray Valdez, Jr, Kristnea Vaughn, Robin Veldman and Jan Zomberg
Thursday, 6/30/2005, 10:00am–12:00pm
View our digital yearbook and see how it is put together; from beginning to final copy, from importing media to editing, from duplicating to packaging.
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Career Development Center [Student Showcase]
Arlene Amati, California Area High School with Steve Chester, Amanda Koschalk and Ron Reyer Jr.
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–3:30pm
Introduce students to career development starting in ninth grade and using the Web site for their remaining years at the high school.
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Click-for-Success: Helping Bridge the Digital Divide [Student Showcase]
Katie Johnson, Click-for-Success with Lesley Angeles
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 10:00am–12:00pm
Click-for-Success reaches students living on the other side of the “Digital Divide” by teaching technology basics in an after-school setting and pairing students with mentors.

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Development of Learning Kiosks Using PowerPoint [Student Showcase]
Arlene Amati, California Area High School with Myles Nickolich and Ron Reyer Jr.
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 10:00am–12:00pm
Through the facilitation of movies, audio, text, and graphics, this kiosk presentation delivers a truly interactive learning environment to educate today's and tomorrow's students.
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Discovery Science Learning: Digital Microscopes & Probes Energize Student Observations [Student Showcase]
Agnes Zaorski, Eatontown Public Schools with Rithu - Amanda, William - Erin, David - Heather, Jennifer - Jessica and Daphne Lasser
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 10:00am–12:00pm
Students will collect data using digital microscopes/probes; explore/analyze data on iBooks. HyperMirroring simultaneous probe experiments videoconference with Japanese students at Hagoromo School will be displayed.
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DJ Webmasters: Fifth Graders Provide Content for a School Web Site [Student Showcase]
Charles Morse, WJCC School Division with Lauren Clark, Allen Henning, Danny'ell Hunt, Garrett Losty, Heidi Petersen and Carly Rawlins
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 1:30pm–3:30pm
Fifth grade students serve their school by generating content for the school Web site, building teacher Web pages, creating slideshows, and writing and illustrating news articles.
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Documenting Students and School Activities using Audio/Video Production [Student Showcase]
Michael A. Johnson, School District Of Philadelphia
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–3:30pm
Thurgood Marshall K-8 School Design Technology & Engineering program has created a Video Yearbook using Garageband and FinalCut Pro to highlight students K-8 educational experiences.
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Expressions: Culture and Technology on the Fort Apache Reservation [Student Showcase]
Susie Gronseth, Indiana University with Toby Adley, Daniel Altaha, Zhan Bourke, Orlando Burnette, Michael LiPira and Dustin Little
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 1:30pm–3:30pm
Experience the dance of crown dancers, and see the difference technology has made in Indian education at the middle school level.
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FunBotics: Integrating Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology [Student Showcase]
Velda Morris, School District of Philadelphia with Vicki Baker, Jonathan Coleman, Evelyn Cruz, Karen Dupree, Jim MacElroy and Jane White
Thursday, 6/30/2005, 10:00am–12:00pm
Conference attendees will see BEST and FLL regional competition robot designs, research, exhibits, outreach activities and student teams that promote robotics in diverse school communities.
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How Do You Measure Up? [Student Showcase]
Michael Berson, University of South Florida with Elisa Berson and Ilene Berson
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 10:00am–12:00pm
In this student-led project, the presenters explore whether people can apply proportional reasoning skills with similar accuracy when presented with digital images and real-life observations.
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I Am the Artist [Student Showcase]
Kimberlee Adair, Keystone Technology Integrator
Thursday, 6/30/2005, 10:00am–12:00pm
Students incorporate art into technology by becoming a famous artist. They recreate a painting/sculpture and tell about themselves, as the artist.

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iEARN and Art Integration: Side by Side [Student Showcase]
Celia Einhorn, Online Internet Institute with Rowena Gerber
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 1:30pm–3:30pm
This traveling collection of the international language of children's art has graced the walls of classrooms, hospitals, museums, and conferences throughout the world

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iEARN: Moving Voices Videos/ Eye to Eye Project [Student Showcase]
Celia Einhorn, Online Internet Institute with Mercedes Delrosario, Larry Frates and Tommie Hamaluba
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–3:30pm
Student videos are rich, authentic resources. Students share the Eye to Eye Exhibit, postcard size images for understanding through visual communication
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Interactive Quiz Games: Integrating Technology and the Curriculum [Student Showcase]
Tracey McGrath, School District of Philadelphia with Luis Estevez, Christina Phal, Monika Ray and Keyshla Vazquez
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–3:30pm
Middle school students present interactive quiz games created as a culminating activity to various units of study for their classmates to learn from and enjoy.
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International Online Youth Collaboration: Building Bridges across Cultures and Conflict [Student Showcase]
Bryan Wockley, Project Harmony with Student Rep. from Armenia TBA, Student Rep. from Azerbaijan TBA, Student Rep. from USA TBA, Teacher rep. Armenia TBA, Teacher Rep. from Azerbaijan TBA and Teacher rep. from USA TBA
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–3:30pm
Students from Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the United States share their experiences in learning about civics, culture, and community through Project Harmony’s online partnership projects.
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KidLink: Developing Advanced ICT Web Application Skills, a Student View [Student Showcase]
Bonnie Thurber, Northwestern University with Daniel Basilio
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 10:00am–12:00pm
A student discusses how Internet technologies influenced his life in such a way that he became a 16-year-old entrepreneur.
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Learning with Democracy: iEARN [Student Showcase]
Celia Einhorn, Online Internet Institute with Stephen Goode, Freda Goodman and Britni Stinson
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 10:00am–12:00pm
Introduction to children's rights, duties, tolerance, freedom, civic responsibilities, and engagement.
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Let Your Palm Inspire You! [Student Showcase]
Susan Casagrand, Hatboro-Horsham School District with Carmela Curatola-Knowles and Kathy Krupa
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 10:00am–12:00pm
Students showcase how handheld devices contributed positively to their learning while completing projects using Inspiration as well as learning basic Palm operations.
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Literacy Elements [Student Showcase]
Valerie Howard, W.S. Peirce Middle School with Perry Martin and Claude Porter
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 1:30pm–3:30pm
Student demonstrate an iMovie they developed to help their peers understand literacy elements and become proficient in literacy through the use of skits, illustrations, and student work.
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Literacy in Motion [Student Showcase]
Debi Bender, School District of Philadelphia with Carrie Duarte and Donna Schnupp
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 10:00am–12:00pm
Using teamwork and technology, Literacy in Motion aims to help students learn about and understand various literacy standards while simultaneously learning digital video.

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Making the Connection: Linking Literature, History, and Technology [Student Showcase]
RJ Stangherlin, Salisbury High School with Jennifer Brinson, Jessica Connors, Andrew Dang, Susan Eberhard, Ashoke Khanwalker, David Kneble and Adam Leposa
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 10:00am–12:00pm
Students explain the process of primary source S.P.E.R.M. research integrated within an interdisciplinary project spanning a decade using video/audio streaming and presentation technology.
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Mentoring: High School to Elementary Science Projects [Student Showcase]
Vince Scheivert, West Chester Area School District with Corrine Fleet, Taylor Moyer, Amelia Pitcherella, Lisa Pitcherella, Amy Swift and Jim Wakefield
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–3:30pm
High school students mentor fifth graders using e-mail, videoconferencing, and face-to-face sessions to complete the scientific process.

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Newswatch PEC: Using Digital Video to Capture and Communicate [Student Showcase]
Joseph Kondisko, Pocono Elementary Center with Eileen Coslett, Alexa Genalo, Damon Guschel, John Kirk, Nick Marshall and Jacob Spies
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 10:00am–12:00pm
The Pocono Elementary Center Multi-media Club enhances the 5th and 6th grade curriculum through the production of video reports posted on the school web site.
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On The Road To Success [Student Showcase]
Valerie Howard, W.S. Peirce Middle School with Montez Bolton
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 1:30pm–3:30pm
Montez will demonstrate a computer animation he created that showcases his artistic talent and shows how math andd science can be fun.
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Reading Rainbow Book Review: Incorporating Multimedia Technology [Student Showcase]
Pamela Ellsesser, Komputer Kids / South Side Elementary with Jeff Ahearn, Nicole Ang, Alex Frichione, Sandi Matthews, Amy Nguyen and Hoan Truong
Thursday, 6/30/2005, 10:00am–12:00pm
A multimedia Reading Rainbow style book review by elementary students that demonstrates the art of analyzing a novel, creating a script and incorporating technology.
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Robots, Rockets, and NASA: Bird's Pre-Engineering Specialty Center [Student Showcase]
Beth Teigen, Lloyd C. Bird High School with Mike Cale, Sydnee Hammond, Amy Malady, Ricky Sessions, David Talaiver and Erin Teigen
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 10:00am–12:00pm
Teachers and students seamlessly integrate technologies to excite learning. FIRST Robotics, Team America Rocketry Challenge, Flying Cars, and NASA internships are a few examples.
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Socioeconomic Issues + iEARN [Student Showcase]
Celia Einhorn, Online Internet Institute with Kate Dimond, Rowena Gerber, Alice Key and Nina Luchhi
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 10:00am–12:00pm
Students collaborate internationally, applying technology skills, promoting solar cooking in developing countries. Examples of curriculum design, resources, Webcasts, videoconferencing, and project-based learning.
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