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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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MF249
Adobe InDesign—Education’s New Desktop Publishing Tool [Workshop]
Linda Dickeson, Lincoln Public Schools
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
Teachers nationwide are incorporating Adobe InDesign into classrooms and Journalism departments. Learn this feature-rich software, whether you are new to InDesign or switching from PageMaker. (Exhibitor-sponsored workshop, commercial content)
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MF244
A Few of My Favorite Things with Final Cut Pro! [Workshop]
Michael Taylor, University of Maryland
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
FCP tutorial leaving you baffled? Receive hands-on instruction and handouts on a variety of topics, including multiple video tracks, opacity, motion effects, filters, and mattes.
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MF224
A Project-Based Classroom Using Technology: How to Integrate with Limited Resources [Workshop]
Christopher Z. Brown, The American School Foundation A.C. with Carol Koch
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
Experience a project- and problem-based learning workshop, designed to integrate project-based learning with technology to create learning environments with active and engaged students.
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MF230
Become a Digital Integration Maestro with Microsoft Producer [Workshop]
Jared Herzog, Outlier Solutions Inc. with Nyco Fuentes
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
Compose dazzling presentations and online tutorials with Producer. Along the way, master the basics of digital video editing and PowerPoint tricks you never knew.
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MF222
Beyond Bells and Whistles: Ensuring That Technology Makes a Difference [Workshop]
Harvey Barnett, The Barnett Group with Susan Brooks-Young and Karl Forest
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
Are you a principal who wants to ensure that technology creates powerful learning, fosters productivity, and promotes DDM? Then this workshop is for you. (Sponsored by ISTE's SIGAdmin)
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MF242
Brain-Based Learning: An Innovative Approach to Special Education [Workshop]
Joseph Sandford, BrainTrain, Inc.
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
Calisthenics for the mind. Game-like software can build attention, reasoning, listening skills, impulse control--the basic skills students need for academic and life success. (Exhibitor-sponsored workshop, commercial content)
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MF241
CANCELLED: Using Macromedia Flash 2-D Animation in the Classroom [Workshop]
Cathy Reid, Nortel Networks Kidz Online with Amelia Sullivan
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
The hands-on workshop will walk participants through the basics of two-dimensional animation using Macromedia Flash. Web-based Nortel LearnIT 2D training videos will be incorporated. (Exhibitor-sponsored workshop, commercial content)
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MF228
CANCELLED: What a Sound Idea! Integrating Video on Demand [Workshop]
Jeff Dolce, Orchard Park Schools with Tim Johnson
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
Develop standards-based lessons that make full use of the power of high-speed Internet connectivity and real-time access to sound educational resources.
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MF220
Clay Animation: Molding Your Students' HOTS [Workshop]
Donna Armstrong, NJAET with Melinda Kolk and Nancy Smith
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
Clay animation sparks the HOTS in both students and teachers! Engaging your students in this creative process develops their problem-solving skills while having fun. (Exhibitor-sponsored workshop, commercial content)
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MF232
Designing Web Sites That Promote Teaching and Learning [Workshop]
Ginger Jewell, Clarke County School District
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
Design and build a curricular Web site incorporating learning focused elements and differentiated instruction opportunities from unit materials you bring.
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MF247
Digital Portfolios: Changing How We Look at Student Work [Workshop]
David Niguidula, Ideas Consulting with Hilarie B. Davis and Gail Ring
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
What makes a digital portfolio effective? In this hands-on workshop, you'll learn strategies for creating portfolio-worthy assignments--and assessments that show each student’s growth.
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MF246
Electronic Portfolios Made Easy [Workshop]
Leigh Zeitz, University Of Northern Iowa
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
Electronic portfolios don’t have to be difficult or expensive. This workshop leads from artifact to final product using templates designed for software you already use.
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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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MF221
Hands-on Digital Storytelling: Movie Making Made Simple ... and Fun! [Workshop]
Larry Anderson, National Center for Technology Planning with David Allibon, Mark Benno, Jeanne Biddle, Don Henderson, Kirsten Rastrick and Marco Torres
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
Explore the magic of digital video to tell a powerful story. Bring your digital camcorder or use ours, but have loads of fun learning! (Exhibitor-sponsored workshop)
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MF229
Hands-on Squeak: Exploring the Constructivist Design, Collaboration, and Simulation Environment [Workshop]
Scott Garrigan, Wilkes University
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
A hands-on day with an exciting learning, design, and collaboration environment. Open-source Squeak is designed to support inquiry- and project-based learning in constructivist environments.
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MF243
Improvisational Robotics: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Suit All Learners [Workshop]
Gary Stager, Pepperdine University with Scott Perloff
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
An emergent approach to classroom robotics offer unparalleled educational experiences for all children and represents ways to apply technology skills to the learning of everything.
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MF240
Making the Curriculum Connection for Learners with Special Needs [Workshop]
Madalaine Pugliese, Simmons College
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
Learn to integrate various assistive and educational technologies into a universally designed classroom to provide curriculum access for all learners regardless of learning differences.
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MF231
NETS 101: Tools and Strategies for Technology Integration [Workshop]
Pat Horn, St. Johns County School System with Marian Campbell, Ingrid Griffin, Linda Skinner and Michelle Sloat
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
This hands-on workshop provides a thematic model of technology integration that correlates with NETS. Discover how to motivate students using technology across the curriculum.
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MF239
Practical Magic: Using Adobe Photoshop Elements in the Classroom [Workshop]
Ryan Visser, Clemson University with Chris Peters
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
Image editing is easy with Photoshop Elements. Through hands-on activities learn exciting, practical strategies for any classroom. Cool tricks, great ideas, lots of fun.
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MF237
Read, Write, and Blog: Literacy in the Information Age [Workshop]
Susim Munshi, Patrick Henry Elementary School with Susan Switzer
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
Thousands join the blogging revolution each week. Experience how teachers and students are using information age tools to transform reading and writing for all students.
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MF227
Successfully Integrate Palm OS Handhelds into YOUR Curriculum [Workshop]
Mike Curtis, GoKnow
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
Experience how Palm OS computers can positively affect student learning. Participants will actively integrate educational software into core curricula and discuss classroom management implications. (Exhibitor-sponsored workshop, commercial content)
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MF225
Techie Math Trails [Workshop]
Suzanne Buras, Lake Harbor Middle School with April Di Benedetto
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
Bored with your mathematics lessons? Tour the streets of Philadelphia to discover the math around you. Techie tools make the learning experience come to life.
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MF235
The Drive for 2005: Developing Your Plan for 100% Participation [Workshop]
Tom March, ozline.com
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
This workshop supports Tom March's challenge to all teachers in all schools to infuse real, rich, and relevant Web resources into their lessons for 2005.
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MF223
TOOTLES: Tons of Outstanding and Original Tools for Library Specialists [Workshop]
Glenda Bequette, Illinois State Board of Education
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
Are you looking for a few good Web sites to use in the library/classroom? This session will provide you with a wide variety of resources.
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MF238
Video Compression for the Web: Secrets of the Pros [Workshop]
Steve Pandolfo, Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District
Monday, 6/27/2005, 9:00am–4:00pm
Do you want your Web movies to look just like the Hollywood studio trailers? Learn and apply the tools and tricks used by the pros.
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