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We are pleased to announce that several of this year's Spotlight and Lecture Sessions will be archived for video-on-demand viewing through a partnership with KZO Webcasting. In addition, we're providing a number of live interviews with Ed Tech leaders that will also be archived for video-on-demand.

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NECC Live! Webcasting Interview Schedule

The following interviews will be available for live and video-on-demand viewing within 24 hours of the live event, for one full year, through June 28, 2008.

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Sunday, June 24

1:30–2 pm
  
Learning and Leading with Technology
Don Knezek, ISTE CEO
Trina Davis, ISTE President
Monday, June 25

11–11:30 am
  
Lessons in Leadership
John White, Mulholland Middle School
12–12:30 pm
  
Learning Games & Simulations
Chris Dede, Harvard GSE
David Gibson, simSchool
Damon Talley, NASA Toys in Space
3–3:30 pm
  
Robotics in the Classroom
Mitch Resnick, MIT Media Lab
Beth Murphy, Milwaukee Academy of Science
Tuesday, June 26

11–11:30 am
  
Lights Camera Classroom
Frank Guttler, AFI
12–12:30 pm
  
Tech = Innovation
Carole Colburn, MACUL
Charlene Chausis, ICE
1–1:30 pm
  
Internet Safety for Students
Jim Colbert, DuVal County Public Schools
Jeff Patterson, Gaggle.Net, Inc.
1:30–2 pm
  
Georgia's Model Classrooms
Judy Winzurk, Georgia Dept of Education
Linda Whitacre, Gordon County Schools
3:15–3:45 pm
  
EduBlogging
David Warlick, davidwarlick.com/2cents
Will Richardson, weblogg-ed.com
Julie Lindsay, 123elearning.blogspot.com
Vicki Davis, coolcatteacher.blogspot.com
Steve Hargadon, classroom20.com
Wednesday, June 27

9–9:30 am
  
Why Community Matters
Alan November, November Learning
9:30–10 am
  
Students as Producers
Hall Davidson, Discovery Education
Tim Tyson, Mabry Middle School
12:30–1 pm
  
NECC 2007 Wrap-Up & 2008 Preview
Ron Cravey, TCEA
Donella Evoniuk, ISTE
Anita McAnear, ISTE
Linda Whitacre, Gordon County Schools


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Video-on-Demand Sessions

The following sessions will be available for video-on-demand viewing within 24 hours of the live event, for one full year, through June 28, 2008.

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Monday, June 25

   Interact with Me! Explore Verizon Thinkfinity's (formerly MarcoPolo) Free Resources [Lecture]
Jennifer Fritschi, Verizon Foundation Thinkfinity
   Considering 1-to-1: Here's a Toolkit to Get Started [Lecture]
Anita Givens, Texas Education Agency
   Educational Technology Professional Development Models: A Taxonomy of Combinable Choices [Spotlight]
Judi Harris, College of William & Mary
   TakingITGlobal: The Power of Global Education in Your Classroom [Spotlight]
Emily Kornblut, TakingITGlobal
   Digital Storytelling: Be the Next Ken Burns! [Lecture]
Peter Scott, Classroom Connect
   A Reflective Look at Online Professional Development [Lecture]
Bill Thomas, Educational Technology Cooperative, SREB
Tuesday, June 26

   The REAL Work of 21st-Century Skills [Spotlight]
Ed Coughlin, The Metiri Group
   Can Technology Make Us Wise? [Spotlight]
Bernie Dodge, San Diego State University
   Blogging for Understanding of Universal Design for Learning [Lecture]
Sarah McPherson, New York Institute of Technology
   Cyberethics, Cybersafety, and Cybersecurity: Implications for the Educational Community [Lecture]
Davina Pruitt-Mentle, University of Maryland
   Amazing Animation: 3-D Graphics in the Classroom [Lecture]
Scott Schonefeld, Calcasieu Parish Schools
   Contemporary Literacy in the New Information Landscape [Spotlight]
David Warlick, The Landmark Project
Wednesday, June 27

   Literature Circles for 21st Century Skills [Lecture]
Terence Cavanaugh, University of North Florida
   Change and Context: Six Years of Two 1-to-1 Programs [Lecture]
Saul Rockman, Rockman et al
   With Power Comes Responsibility: Online Awareness, Ethics, and Safety [Lecture]
Mark Wagner, Educational Technology and Life Corp.
   What's Wrong with WiFi in Schools? 10 Common Mistakes [Lecture]
Brent Williams, Kennesaw State University
   Quick and Easy Computer Activities for Science and Social Studies [Spotlight]
Tammy Worcester, ESSDACK




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