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C17 eBooks: Expanding the School Library Add to Planner
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Terence Cavanaugh, University Of North Florida with Cathy Cavanaugh
Monday, 6/21/2004, 2:00pm–3:00pm; MCC 255
Learn to expand the school media collection at low cost with interactive eBooks. Use eBooks to create digital libraries and as reading tools.

 

C1304 How to Hack Windows: Learn to Protect Your PCs and Network Add to Planner
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Brent Williams, Kennesaw State University
Tuesday, 6/22/2004, 11:00am–12:00pm; MCC 352
Tired of having your network or systems hacked? Sick of worms and viruses slowing you down? This session brings you relief!

 

P55 Use Blackboard to Get SACS Accreditation Add to Planner
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Brian LeJeune, Lacassine High School with Linda Clayton, Staycle Duplichan and Catherine Racca
Monday, 6/21/2004, 10:00am–12:00pm; MCC La Nouvelle Ballroom
Lacassine High School is using Blackboard to conduct its SACS (Southern Association) Accreditation. Find out how.

 

C1345 eMINTS: Using Higher-Order Thinking to Raise Basic Skills Add to Planner
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Monica Beglau, eMINTS National Center with Jim Henderson, Lorie Kaplan, Thomas Nedreberg and Tracy Vandeventer
Monday, 6/21/2004, 3:30pm–4:30pm; MCC 345
eMINTS is a research-based professional development and instructional model that meets NCLB requirements. Learn how replicable this model is for your schools and state.

 

C106 Smallest Learning Objects: Training after the Training Add to Planner
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Ladd Bausch, Peoria Unified School District with Shawn Wheeler
Tuesday, 6/22/2004, 12:30pm–1:30pm; MCC 257
Use Smallest Learning Objects to create computer and handheld documentation that stretches retention and increases the value of training time.

 


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National Educational Computing Conference
June 24–27, 2007 • Georgia World Congress Center • Atlanta, GA

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