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C327
Creating and Sustaining a Community of Highly Skilled Online Facilitators
[Concurrent: ] Sold Out!
Jennifer Wilson, Milwaukee Public Schools with Anne Knackert, Neva Moga, Kathy Onarheim and Elise Riepenhoff
Wednesday, 6/23/2004, 12:00pm–1:00pm; MCC 253/254
Discover strategies and techniques that will allow you to build, train, and support a systemwide community of effective online facilitators and leaders.
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C1395
Optimizing PDFs: Increasing Accessibility and Flexibility for PDAs and Web
[Concurrent: ] Sold Out!
Alan Knue, University of Washington with Terry Thompson
Wednesday, 6/23/2004, 12:00pm–1:00pm; MCC 266
Creating portable document format (PDF) files that are useful, flexible, and accessible on a variety of platforms, including the Web and PDAs.
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C1418
Your Brain on Technology
[Concurrent: ] Sold Out!
Gloria Bobbie, State University of New York
Wednesday, 6/23/2004, 12:00pm–1:00pm; MCC 333/334
Neuroscience identifies how the brain processes information during the learning process. Learn about methods for making online learning compatible with brain-based learning.
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Bridging Distances with Videoconferencing in K–12 Classrooms
[Concurrent: ]
Jan Zanetis, Tandberg with Janine Lim and Julene Reed
Wednesday, 6/23/2004, 1:30pm–2:30pm; MCC 244
Expand schools resources with learning opportunities from around the world. Learn about the latest searchable databases that detail high-quality videoconference providers.
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C1398
Computer Science Online: Teaching Programming in the 21st Century
[Concurrent: ] Sold Out!
Greg Halopoff, Clark County School District, University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV),
Wednesday, 6/23/2004, 1:30pm–2:30pm; MCC 252
Deliver introductory programming classes that are practical, fun, and manageable through the Web. Explore concepts through worked examples and exercises that prepare students for advanced study.
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C162
Simulation and Modeling: The Future of Education
[Concurrent: ] Sold Out!
Patrick Greene, Florida Gulf Coast University with John Murray
Wednesday, 6/23/2004, 1:30pm–2:30pm; MCC 333/334
The education of the future will be more like online games. Come discover the what, why, and how you can contribute to this phenomenon.
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C1408
Geo-Literacy: Project-Based Learning Crossing the New Digital Divide
[Concurrent: ] Sold Out!
Eva LaMar, Riverbend with Linda Z. Ferguson
Wednesday, 6/23/2004, 1:30pm–2:30pm; MCC 335/336
Bring elementary through high school students together with museums, organizations, universities, and businesses to build an interactive Web site about local history, geography, geology, and cultures.
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C1046
Excel: A Productivity Tool for Middle School Students and Teachers
[Concurrent: ] Sold Out!
Pamela Lewis, St. Luke School
Wednesday, 6/23/2004, 1:30pm–2:30pm; MCC 338
Students collect and interpret data; compare, contrast, and organize it; and explore algebraic concepts. Teachers make worksheets with immediate feedback that automatically evaluate student progress.
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C1066
Toward Informed Decisions: Using Handheld Computers to Collect and Manage Data
[Concurrent: ] Sold Out!
Jill Weber, Educational Technologist, EDC
Wednesday, 6/23/2004, 1:30pm–2:30pm; MCC 339
Learn how data can be collected and managed using PDAs to inform decisions in the classroom and at the school/district level.
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C1277
Handheld Educational Action Research Team (HEART)
[Concurrent: ] Sold Out!
Jerry Drinnen, Wichita Public School Lawrence Elementary with Jim Clark
Wednesday, 6/23/2004, 1:30pm–2:30pm; MCC 346/347
HEART demonstrates integration of handheld technology in writing and math curriculum to increase student achievement and evaluate action research data gathered in elementary classrooms.
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C359
Digital Textbooks: Obstacles to Successful Classroom Integration
[Concurrent: ] Sold Out!
Danny Arkin, Virginia Society for Technology in Education with Barrie Cole
Wednesday, 6/23/2004, 1:30pm–2:30pm; MCC 352
Education is a perfect testbed for technology newcomers like digital textbooks. Learn why this opportunity contines to fail to succesfully remain on the integration playing field.
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Teachers & Technology ... It's Happening!
[Corporate CEO Spotlight: ]
Kristen Bowles, Intel Corporation with Mike Hall and Terry Smithson
Tuesday, 6/22/2004, 3:30pm–4:30pm; MCC 353/354
Learn how one school has turned a vision into reality through technology deployment and integration into the classroom. It's truly incredible! (Sponsored by Intel Innovation in Education)
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C1578
Strategies for Effective Technology Support: ISTE's Technology Support Index
[Concurrent: ] Sold Out!
Chip Kimball, Lake Washington School District
Monday, 6/21/2004, 11:00am–12:00pm; MCC 335/336
ISTE's TSI helps districts develop effective technical support for 21st century school systems. Hear from district experts and learn about this powerful tool.
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The Alpha Campus: Behind the Curtain in Seamless Technology Integration
[Corporate CEO Spotlight: ]
Bridget Winders, Gateway, Inc.
Monday, 6/21/2004, 2:00pm–3:00pm; MCC 353/354
Join Gateway®, Intel®, and selected districts/schools to learn how you can integrate innovative and affordable technologies with instruction, back-office administration, and whole-campus operations.
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