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Society for
Technology in
Education
®

In cooperation with Texas Computer Education Association
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Association



and

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Educational Development
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of School
Administrators (TASA)


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Learning & Leading with Technology
...presents the Media Partners
and Media Sponsors


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The NECC Program features a broad spectrum of content focused on the standards, curriculum, best practices, and essential conditions for creating a 21st-Century learning environment for students.

Click on the links below to view presentations in a particular category or subcategory. Use the Program Search to browse the entire program by keywords, day and time, presenter, theme and strand, audience, NETS, and more!



The following events are included in your conference registration.

Concurrent Sessions (day/time listings)
Formal, one-hour presentations (unless noted otherwise) occurring concurrently in separate rooms.

  • Keynote
    General sessions occurring on Sunday evening, Tuesday morning, and Wednesday afternoon.

  • Lecture
    One or more presenters, each addressing the audience independently.

  • Spotlight
    Lecture Sessions featuring recognized leaders in Ed Tech.

    Hosted by ISTE's flagship publication, Learning & Leading with Technology.


  • Corporate Spotlight [posted as confirmed]
    Lecture Sessions featuring CEOs and/or executive leadership of NECC's Tier One and Tier Two sponsoring companies.

  • Panel
    Main presenter serving as moderator interacting with copresenter panelists.

  • Problem/Solution Panel
    Moderator appointed by program committee interacting with independent panelists selected to present their successful solutions to a specific Ed Tech challenge.

  • Model Lesson (in a Model Classroom)
    Presenter assumes role of teacher giving lesson while audience assumes role of students or observers in a 21st-century model classroom. Limited seating. First-come, first serve.

  • BYOL (Bring Your Own Laptop)
    Presenters deliver content in a more interactive, hands-on environment where audience brings own laptops. Limited seating. First-come, first-serve.

  • Open Source Lab
    Presenters teach, demonstrate, show open source software in a Linux-based, thin client environment. Limited seating. First-come, first-serve.

  • Tablet Lab
    Presenters demonstrate pen-based computing by teaching a lesson in a Tablet PC–based environment. Limited seating. First-come, first-serve.

  • IVC Showcase
    Half-hour presentations by interactive videoconferencing (IVC) leaders and innovators showcasing their programming content and classroom initiatives via videoconferencing from their home locations.

  • Birds-of-a-Feather [posted as confirmed]
    Informal, one-and-a-half hour discussion format providing a special opportunity for like-minded educators to gather and network.

Posters (day/time listings)
Informal, two-hour exhibit-style presentations (unless noted otherwise) occurring in an open, public environment.

  • Traditional
    Focused on the sharing of curriculum, staff development, or administrative Ed Tech ideas.

  • Global Gallery
    Focused on the sharing of international projects, curricula, and promising practices.

  • Student Showcase
    Features students sharing their classroom projects and activities.

  • Playground
    Informal, all-day exhibit-style presentations featuring interactive hands-on demonstrations of technologies and resources available for Art, Music, AT for IT, Games & Simulations, Second Life, and a 21st-Century Media Center.

Research Papers (day/time listings)
One-hour presentations featuring original research on the general theme of using technologies to enhance education.

  • Discussion
    Multiple papers presented concurrently in an informal table discussion format in the same room.

  • Presentation
    Two papers presented consecutively in a formal lecture format in the same room.


The following events may require invitation, pre-registration, and/or an additional fee. See individual listings for details.

Workshops (day/time listings)

3-, 6-, and 12-hour hands-on and seminar/demo presentations featuring a more focused, in-depth exploration of a particular Ed Tech topic, application, or skill. Pre-registration and additional fee required.

Other Program Events
A variety of part- and full-day events focused on specific job-, content-, or issue-related topics. Posted as confirmed.

Social Events
Networking with colleagues is a vital part of NECC!



Program Key

Look for these icons on Program Search results pages to identify these featured events.

SIG Picks
Presentations and events identified by ISTE's Special Interest Groups as being of particular interest to their members.

Spotlight Sessions
Lecture Sessions, featuring recognized leaders in Ed Tech, are hosted by ISTE's flagship publication, Learning & Leading with Technology.

Leadership Strand
Program content is part of the Leadership Strand for accelerating school improvement, and may be of particular interest to administrators and other self-identified leaders.

Global Collaboration
Program content involves some type of global collaboration between students and/or teachers, or the speaker is from outside the U.S.

ISTE 100 Corporate Partners
Identifies NECC presentations sponsored by ISTE 100 Members, select corporations that share and support ISTE's commitment to improving education by integrating appropriate technology and improving products and services available to educators worldwide.







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Hot Topics

  • Podcasting, Wikis, Blogs, and other Web 2.0 tools
  • Leadership
  • Digital Images and Video
  • Digital Storytelling
  • Global Collaborations
  • 21st-Century School Design
  • Differentiated Instruction
  • 1-to-1 Computing
  • Digital Content
  • Funding
  • Open Source
  • Online Professional Development
  • Virtual Schools
  • Technology Literacy and Assessment
  • Instructional and Administrative Productivity Tools / Resources
  • Serious Games and Simulations
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Featured Presenters

  • Larry Anderson
  • Jim Brazell
  • Lynell Burmark
  • Jennifer Corriero
  • Ed Coughlin
  • Hall Davidson
  • Chris Dede
  • Bernie Dodge
  • Leslie Fisher
  • Michael Furdyk
  • Judi Harris
  • Ian Jukes
  • Annette Lamb
  • Cheryl Lemke
  • Gail Lovely
  • Ted McCain
  • Christopher Moersch
  • Alan November
  • Mitchel Resnick
  • Will Richardson
  • Kathy Schrock
  • Eliot Soloway
  • David Thornburg
  • David Warlick
  • Tammy Worcester


    National Educational Computing Conference • June 29–July 2, 2008 • Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center • San Antonio, TX

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