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C327 Creating and Sustaining a Community of Highly Skilled Online Facilitators Add to Planner
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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.

 

C1395 Optimizing PDFs: Increasing Accessibility and Flexibility for PDAs and Web Add to Planner
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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.

 

C1418 Your Brain on Technology Add to Planner
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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.

 

Bridging Distances with Videoconferencing in K–12 Classrooms Add to Planner
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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.

 

C1398 Computer Science Online: Teaching Programming in the 21st Century Add to Planner
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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.

 

C162 Simulation and Modeling: The Future of Education Add to Planner
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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.

 

C1408 Geo-Literacy: Project-Based Learning Crossing the New Digital Divide Add to Planner
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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.

 

C1046 Excel: A Productivity Tool for Middle School Students and Teachers Add to Planner
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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.

 

C1066 Toward Informed Decisions: Using Handheld Computers to Collect and Manage Data Add to Planner
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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.

 

C1277 Handheld Educational Action Research Team (HEART) Add to Planner
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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.

 

C359 Digital Textbooks: Obstacles to Successful Classroom Integration Add to Planner
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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.

 

Teachers & Technology ... It's Happening! Add to Planner
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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)

 

C1578 Strategies for Effective Technology Support: ISTE's Technology Support Index Add to Planner
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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.

 

The Alpha Campus: Behind the Curtain in Seamless Technology Integration Add to Planner
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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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