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Coast-to-Coast Collaboration Elevates Student Educational Discourse and Learning [Concurrent]
Monica Cougan, CILC with Amy Biasucci, Michelle Honeyford, Nader Twal and Matthew Walsh
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 11:00am–12:00pm
Classrooms unite in a year-long learning collaborative. Videoconferencing and Web communication tools are used to create a seamless classroom for learning and engagement, from coast to coast.
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Diving into Something Really Gross: Implementing Unique Collaborative IVC Initiatives [Concurrent]
Tim Barshinger, IDSolutions/ISTE's SIGIVC with Becky Brownfield
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 11:00am–12:00pm
A USA Diving partnership, an NBA collaboration, and a recently funded (and really gross) NSF grant will highlight the process for developing exciting, cooperative IVC experiences.
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Megaconference Jr: A Student-Led International Videoconference [Concurrent]
Kim Breuninger, Chester County Intermediate Unit with Scott Bryan, Kathy Kraemer, Jennifer MacDougall, Mike Maison and Sue Rutkofske
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 3:30pm–4:30pm
Find out how students from around the world spent 12 hours together exchanging information and building the foundation for sustained collaborative partnerships.
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Affordable Videoconferencing [Global Gallery]
Martin Levins, The Armidale School with Melissa Ramos and Connie Turner
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 1:30pm–3:30pm
Texan and Australian teachers bring high school students together for global cultural exchange trying different forms of video conferencing and online curriculum support software
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Connected Classrooms: Supporting a Videoconferencing Community of Practice [Global Gallery]
Karen Andrews, Alberta Learning (Gov. of Alberta) with Bette Gray
Thursday, 6/30/2005, 10:00am–12:00pm
Get connected to the videoconferencing community in Canada! Interact and get advice from educational leaders that are part of this innovative research community of practice.
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International Student Collaboration: Incorporating Videoconferences into the Classroom Environment [Global Gallery]
Peter Chetirkin, Dynamac International Corporation with Thomas Dreschel and Lesley Garner
A NASA Shuttle plant science project involved thousands of US and Ukrainian students to collaborate. The viability of this project continues today through educational technology. (Exhibitor-sponsored session)
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Videoconferencing for a Segregated Learning Environment [Global Gallery]
Reima Al-Jarf, King Saud University
Thursday, 6/30/2005, 10:00am–12:00pm
The session will describe a videoconferencing lab and large-lecture videoconferencing halls at King Saud University, connecting three campuses, their uses, limitations, and causes of underuse.
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A Musical Geography of America [K-12 IVC Showcase]
Mark George, Cleveland Institute of Music
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 1:00pm–1:30pm
Embark on a multimedia journey through the United States exploring American people and culture. Fantastic satellite imagery and electronic quizzes enrich the experience.
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A Safari at Your Doorstep: Indianapolis Zoo Videoconferencing [K-12 IVC Showcase]
Emily Hansen, Indianapolis Zoological Society
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 3:00pm–3:30pm
Explore the wonderful variety of wild programs offered by the Indianapolis Zoo. Find out how you can bring the zoo into your classroom!
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Olympic Divers to Day of the Dead: IDSolutions Content Series [K-12 IVC Showcase]
Becky Brownfield, IDSolutions with Tim Barshinger
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 12:00pm–12:30pm
IDSolutions will feature the USA Diving Program and highlight some of their other diverse teacher-generated IVC series that use national resources and speakers.
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Puppetry Arts Infusion through a Virtual Classroom [K-12 IVC Showcase]
Patty Petrey Dees, Center for Puppetry Arts
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 10:00am–10:30am
Learn how to infuse the puppetry arts into life science curriculum by participating in interactive learning activities and optional hands-on puppet building on the life cycle of the butterfly.
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SeaTrek: Creating Interactive Videoconferences to Engage Classrooms in Science Content [K-12 IVC Showcase]
Elizabeth Metz, Mote Marine Laboratory with Kasey Gaylord and Jason Robertshaw
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 12:00pm–12:30pm
SeaTrek develops interactive videoconference programs featuring real-world science at Mote Marine Laboratory, to engage students in views on science they might not otherwise experience.
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Sliding Across the Curriculum: Electronically Bringing Baseball Education to Students [K-12 IVC Showcase]
Samantha Faria, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 11:00am–11:30am
Experience how technology can be a vital part of your curriculum using The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum’s standards based videoconference programs.
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Taking Students on Virtual Field Trips Through Webcasts and Videoconferences [K-12 IVC Showcase]
Tim Gore, HEC-TV with Scott Mandrell and Jim Sturm
Thursday, 6/30/2005, 11:00am–11:30am
Learn how to connect students and teachers to Lewis and Clark Then and Now, a free, standards-based, cross-curricular distance-learning project. Find out more at http://ali.apple.com/lewisandclark.
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The Speak To Learn Game Show [K-12 IVC Showcase]
Wendy Wilkerson, Indianapolis Museum of Art
Thursday, 6/30/2005, 12:00pm–12:30pm
Museum presenter models game show format using images from permanent collection. Current languages offered:ESL, French, German and Spanish.
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Interactive Videoconferencing in Pennsylvania [Pennsylvania Showcase]
Yvonne Holman, Montgomery County Intermediate Unit with Kim Breuninger
Thursday, 6/30/2005, 9:30am–11:30am
Join Pennsylvania educators as they share experiences with interactive videoconferencing in classrooms (slides/videos). Various grade levels and subject matter are represented (K-12).
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SF132
CANCELLED: Engaging Students through Videoconferencing: The Power of Visual Literacy [Workshop]
Doug Meyer, Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration with Kim Hendrick
Sunday, 6/26/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
To increase student engagement and motivation, this workshop provides strategies to identify and incorporate standards-based resources in a lesson, unit, or project.
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MF245
From School to School with IP Videoconferencing [Workshop]
Bonnie Thurber, Northwestern University with Daniel Basilio, Balazs Dibuz, Patti Weeg and Robin Woodsome
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
Learn hands-on how IP videoconferencing enables people to establish face-to-face communications without the time and expense it takes to travel to an actual place.
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SP186
Nuts and Bolts of Videoconferencing in Instruction [Workshop]
Manorama Talaiver, Institute for Teaching through Technology and Innovative Practices with Camilla Gagliolo
Sunday, 6/26/2005, 1:30pm–4:30pm
Explore the tools needed to create a distance learning environment using interactive videconferencing; learn about mutiple videoconferecing tools to make appropriate decisions. (Sponsored by ISTE's SIGTC)
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MA200
Planning for Effective Use of Videoconferencing [Workshop]
Dawn Colavita, CILC with Jay Matheson
Monday, 6/27/2005, 8:30am–11:30am
Join us to learn how to get your IVC efforts off to a good start and sustain its use to achieve your organization's goals and objectives. (Exhibitor-sponsored workshop)
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