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21st Century Information Skills [Concurrent]
David Barr, ISTE Consultant with Robert Houston and Dennis O'Connor
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 8:30am–9:30am
Empower your students to locate, evaluate, and use digital information resources more efficiently and effectively. And learn how to develop a schoolwide information skills program.
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Delivering Educational Tasks with Online Portals [Concurrent]
Alice Santiago, Boston Public Schools with Melissa Dodd
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 12:30pm–1:30pm
Boston Public Schools, a Microsoft Center of Innovation, will share best practices on developing a Web-based intranet portal to support the administrative and instructional essentials of education.
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DIBELing with Technology: Using PDAs to Meet Reading First Requirements [Concurrent]
Kathy Wong, Chicago Public Schools with Elizabeth Cochran, Sharnell Jackson and Craig Lynch
Thursday, 6/30/2005, 8:30am–9:30am
Want to meet Reading First requirements and use data to differentiate instruction? Chicago Public Schools will showcase their story of implementing DIBELS assessments on PDAs.
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Engaging Students, Empowering Teachers: Incorporating MarcoPolo's Free Online Resources [Concurrent]
Kristin Townsend, MCI Foundation
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 11:00am–12:00pm
Teachers, technology specialists and administrators will learn how to successfully incorporate MarcoPolo's free, high quality resources to engage students and empower teachers.
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Exploring Web Content Using Really Simple Syndication (RSS) Newsfeeds [Concurrent]
John Hendron, Goochland County Public Schools with Thomas DeWeerd
Thursday, 6/30/2005, 12:00pm–1:00pm
Discover what a "news apreggiator" is and how to access, and even publish, your own newsfeeds. Get information quickly without using a Web surfboard.
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Favorite Learning Resources: Students and Teachers Share Where and Why [Concurrent]
Patti Beardsley, ISTE
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 12:30pm–1:30pm
Hear from a panel of star students and teachers. See the resources they use from philanthropic arms of ISTE 100 corporate members.
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icTracker: An Internet-Based Curriculum Mapping Application [Concurrent]
Stephen Spengler, Colonial Intermediate Unit 20
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 3:30pm–4:30pm
icTracker enables educators to see the big picture and to make informed decisions about the curriculum being taught and its alignment to the state standards.
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Learning Portals: Collaborative Tools That Work [Concurrent]
Chip Kimball, Lake Washington School District
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 11:00am–12:00pm
Learn about how a portal can change the way you communicate, collaborate, manage information, and implement change. Best practices and lessons learned will be highlighted.
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Lessons Learned: A Panel Discussion about Creating Educational Communities Online [Concurrent]
Will S. Richardson, Hunterdon Central Regional High School with Steve Burt, Anne Davis, Tom Hoffman and Tim Lauer
Thursday, 6/30/2005, 8:30am–9:30am
This panel presentation will highlight the experiences (both good and bad) of three educators pioneering the use of Weblogs in their schools.
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No Teacher Left Behind: Real Technology Integration Tools and Skills [Concurrent]
Joseph Chmielewski, Center for Creative Learning
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 2:00pm–3:00pm
Here’s a strategy to motivate teachers’ technology integration. Deliver complete packages ... templates and planning tools ... in quick-to-implement, flexible, affordable formats ... packaged with built-in instructions.
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Statewide Initiatives to Support Educators [Concurrent]
Kathleen Webb, Utah State Office of Education with David Walddon and Dawn Z. Wilson
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 12:30pm–1:30pm
Utah, Washington, and Idaho: three states, lots of tools. Successful statewide initiatives support educators with the tools teachers and administrators need.
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Principals' Partnership Web Site [Poster]
Jim Forde, Forde Multimedia
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 10:00am–12:00pm
Stop by and learn about a free Web site (sponsored by Union Pacific Corp.) designed to meet the leadership needs of high school administrators!
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Abracadabra: The Magic of Technology Gadgets for Educators [Spotlight]
Kathy Schrock, Nauset Public Schools
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 3:30pm–4:30pm
Let the Gadget Queen show you how the coolest new technology devices can magically help you, personally and professionally, save time and have fun!
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WA407
Accessing the Answers: Develop Instructional Databases with Access [Workshop]
Eileen Gallagher, American Intercontinental University with Anne Truger
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 8:30am–11:30am
Learn the basics of building an Access database within a classroom project. Come away with a database framework and a book of instructions and resources.
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MF248
Adobe Acrobat : A Powerful Instructional & Productivity Tool [Workshop]
Barrie Z. Owen, Technvisions with Danny Arkin
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
Participants will learn to use the power of Adobe Acrobat to create educational materials that will allow others to view, print and even review content. Integration ideas will be discussed.
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TA306
Create Powerful and Dynamic Databases with FileMaker Pro, Part I [Workshop]
Inkie Landry, St. Tammany Parish Schools with Lucy Vennen
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 8:30am–11:30am
Use the powerful features of FileMaker Pro such as creating tables and building relationships, working with reports, layouts, buttons, forms, and calculations.
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TP359
Create Powerful and Dynamic Databases with FileMaker Pro, Part II [Workshop]
Inkie Landry, St. Tammany Parish Schools with Lucy Vennen
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–4:30pm
Use the powerful features of FileMaker Pro such as creating tables, building complex relationships, and working with reports, layouts, buttons, scripts, forms, calculations, and sub-summaries.
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WP463
Creating Enhanced Multimedia Presentations Using Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 [Workshop]
Scott Sample, Microsoft Corporation
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 1:30pm–4:30pm
Learn how to create rich presentations for content delivery with this latest version of PowerPoint, including the free add-on Microsoft Producer 2003. (Exhibitor-sponsored, commercial content)
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SP189
Creating Enhanced Multimedia Presentations Using Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 [Workshop]
Scott Sample, Microsoft Corporation
Sunday, 6/26/2005, 1:30pm–4:30pm
Learn how to save time in creating rich presentations for your students and colleagues with this latest version PowerPoint, including the free add-on Microsoft Producer 2003. (Exhibitor-sponsored workshop, commercial content)
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TA305
From Desktop Publishing to Web-Based Newsletters: Promoting School-Home Communications [Workshop]
Annette Lamb, Indiana University at Indianapolis with Larry Johnson
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 8:30am–11:30am
Learn to evaluate, plan, manage, and produce effective school-home communications such as print, electronic, and Web-based newsletters. Build interdisciplinary student projects that involve meaningful, authentic communications.
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MP287
Implementing a Curriculum Solution for Your Classroom with Microsoft Class Server [Workshop]
Scott Sample, Microsoft Corporation
Monday, 6/27/2005, 1:30pm–4:30pm
Take your school or district to the next level in curriculum management and 21st century learning with Class Server 4.0. This Web-based portal solution gives you flexibility, offers customization and promotes standards-aligned content to assist with NCLB tracking. (Exhibitor-sponsored workshop, commercial content)
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TP371
Increase your Classroom Productivity with Office Essentials for Teachers and Students [Workshop]
Scott Sample, Microsoft Corporation
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–4:30pm
See how Office creates a cusomized experience with education-specific tools, templates, and tutorials designed specifically for daily teaching and learning tasks. (Exhibitor-sponsored workshop, commercial content)
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SF146
Increasing Productivity with Adobe Acrobat 7 [Workshop]
Steve Adler, Adobe Sysstems Inc
Sunday, 6/26/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
Adobe PDF is an integral part of the digital workflow.Maximize your productivity with tested e-paper techniques for distributing forms, rich media, and interactive PDF documents. (Exhibitor-sponsored workshop, commercial content)
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TP365
Make PowerPoint Work for You: Going beyond the Usual Assignments [Workshop]
Judith Parham, James F. Byrnes High School with Linda Babb
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–4:30pm
Use PowerPoint to add movies to lessons, link to the Internet, connect with parents, and add exciting games to your curriculum.
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TA325
Mobile Learning and Note Taking with Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 [Workshop]
Scott Sample, Microsoft Corporation
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 8:30am–11:30am
Discover OneNote, a new note-taking application that combines the freedom and flexibility of paper with the efficiency and power of digital organizational tools. (Exhibitor-sponsored workshop, commercial content)
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SA109
Mobile Learning and Note-Taking with Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 [Workshop]
Scott Sample, Microsoft Corporation
Sunday, 6/26/2005, 8:30am–11:30am
Discover OneNote, a new note-taking application that combines the freedom and flexibility of paper with the efficiency and power of digital organization tools. (Exhibitor-sponsored workshop, commercial content)
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WA403
PowerPoint: Power Tutorials for the Classroom [Workshop]
Sister Matthew Marie Cummings, Aquinas College
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 8:30am–11:30am
Use PowerPoint to develop effective, customized tutorials that fit your students' needs.
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TP366
Survey for Success [Workshop]
Catherine Parsons, Pine Plains CSD with Jodi Delucia
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–4:30pm
Rely on feedback to make professional decisions? Concerned about taking time to develop surveys? Use resources efficiently to collect information. Results are at your fingertips!
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TA301
Surveys and Hotlists and Blogs, Oh My! Tools for Administrators [Workshop]
Susan Brooks-Young, SJ Brooks-Young Consulting
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 8:30am–11:30am
Site and district administrators will learn how to use three online tools, leaving with three resources they can use immediately and also share with staff.
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TP368
Using Excel to Build Fun and Educational Activities [Workshop]
Davina Pruitt-Mentle, ETPRO/UMD with Sei-Hwa Jung and Susie Yin
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–4:30pm
Build fun and educational simulations, games, interactive tests and quizzes, and animations with Excel, a basic application found in most schools.
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