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TP372 Adobe Premier Elements Hands-On Workshop [Workshop]
Daniel Greenwood, St. Catherine's School
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–4:30pm
Learn the basics of Adobe’s new Premiere Elements, an easy-to-use yet extremely powerful non-linear digital video editing program in a hands-on workshop. (Exhibitor-sponsored workshop, commercial content)
      

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TP361 CANCELLED: Rediscovering the Lewis and Clark Expedition with Today's Technologies! [Workshop]
Jan Madden, Erma Ora Byrd CET /NASA Classroom of the Future with Patrick Brown
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–4:30pm
Equipped a Palm Zire handheld, embark on a virtual Lewis and Clark Expedition, rediscovering flora, fauna, multicultural, and geological discoveries and Meriwether Lewis!
    

   

TP362 CANCELLED: TechYES: A Kid-centric Approach to Meeting Technology Standards [Workshop]
Sylvia Martinez, Generation YES with Student TBD and Ron Walker
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–4:30pm
Discover TechYES, student technology literacy certification for grades 6-9. Each workshop participant will receive a $495 TechYES Starter Kit, good for 30 students. (Exhibitor-sponsored workshop, commmercial content)
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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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TP350 Discover, Design, and Deliver: Strategies for Using Online Field Trips [Workshop]
Michael Aubin, eInstruction with Betsy Lowry and Diane Rymer
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–4:30pm
Travel the Underground Railroad, uncover Poe’s mysterious death, or thwart world supremacy through math. Develop, customize, and implement multimedia resources to enhance student achievement.
    

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TP360 Handheld Computers: A New Variable in Mathematics Instruction [Workshop]
Lynn Lary, Lane Education Service District with Cecelia Brands, Kerry Clawson, Todd Hamilton and Pat Lyon
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–4:30pm
Learn how K-12 teachers are successfully integrating PalmOS handhelds into math instruction. Explore sure-fire strategies, software, and resources for using and managing handhelds with students.
    

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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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TP351 Learning with Purpose: Students Use NASA's Multimedia Resources to Solve Real Problems [Workshop]
Alicia Baturoni, NASA Ames Educational Technology Team
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–4:30pm
Engage in authentic, NASA-based problem scenarios using NASA Web-based simulations, Webcasts, and resources. Meet science, math, and technology standards and promote career awareness. (Exhibitor-sponsored workshop)
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TP356 Library of Congress Resources: Offline and into Your Classroom! [Workshop]
Leni Donlan, Library of Congress with Gail Petri and Stephen Wesson
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–4:30pm
Captivate and engage learners through the power of primary sources! Create document sets, maps, posters, sound recordings, and films for classroom use. (Exhibitor-sponsored workshop)
    

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TP369 Lights, Camera, Learning [Workshop]
Shirley Campbell, Seton Hill University
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–4:30pm
Excite and inspire your students with iLife--highly integrated software suite on every new Mac. Explore the magic of digital media. Your digital camcorder or ours!
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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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TP367 Project Planning: New Research-Based Strategies Proven to Increase Learning [Workshop]
Amy Pearl, Learning Innovation and Technology Consortium with Steve Burt and Judy Van Scoter
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–4:30pm
Learn a new research-based approach to unit planning that ensures increases in student achievement--using technology. Receive templates and tools, and learn the research.
    

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TP354 Right-Click, Copy, Paste: Plagiarism and Copyright in Class [Workshop]
Janis Bruwelheide, Montana State University - Bozeman with Elizabeth Waddington
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–4:30pm
Review copyright and fair use. Find free and inexpensive internet resources. Create lessons which minimize plagiarism and learn techniques to nab 'em when they do.
    

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TP357 Students Eat Up Online Learning with Hot Potatoes! [Workshop]
Andrea Han, Miami University - Middletown
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–4:30pm
Learn how to use Hot Potatoes to easily create a variety of interactive activities for the Web. Plus, Hot Potatoes is free for educational use!
    

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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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TP370 Teaching Thinking With Technology: Introducing Intel's New Workshop Using Online Tools [Workshop]
Vincent McHale, Institute of Computer Technology with Shelley Shott
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–4:30pm
Enhance effective technology integration skills using Intel's free online tools designed to engage students and help them communicate their understanding of complex concepts. This workshop has been underwritten by Intel Innovation in Education; you will not be charged a fee for enrolling. (Sponsored by Intel, commercial content)
      

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TP352 Thinking Worldly: Using Think.com to Improve Literacy [Workshop]
Sam Bidleman, Bloomsburg High School
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–4:30pm
Create Web sites and examine research-driven instructional strategies to enhance content area learning by transforming students into communicators in a safe, educational environment. (Exhibitor-sponsored workshop)
        

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TP363 Use Your Noodle: Learn Moodle: a Free Alternative to Blackboard [Workshop]
Michelle Z. Moore, Park IB School with Jonathan Moore, Mollie Roths and Davonna Willits
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–4:30pm
Discover Moodle and create anytime, anywhere learning possibilities for your school community without the high cost of proprietary course management systems.
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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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TP358 Virtual Adventures: Integrating, Adapting, and Creating Virtual Experiences [Workshop]
Annette Lamb, Indiana University at Indianapolis with Larry Johnson
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–4:30pm
Explore, use, modify, and build virtual field trips, interactive adventures, and other exciting, active learning experiences with your learners using simple tools such as PowerPoint.
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TP355 Web Books: They’re Easy and Fun to Make [Workshop]
Janet Caughlin, Douglas County West Public Schools
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 1:30pm–4:30pm
You’ve seen student-created books on the Web, but you thought they were hard to make. See how easy they are with iPhoto, ImageBlender, and PowerPoint.
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