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We are pleased to announce that several of this year's Keynote, Spotlight, and Concurrent Sessions will be Webcast live and recorded for archived video-on-demand viewing through a partnership with Kidz Online.

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The following sessions are slated to be LIVE Webcast at the day/time listed below. Each session will subsequently be available for video-on-demand viewing within 24 hours of the live event, for one full year, through June 27, 2006.


To view Webcasts through June 27, 2006,
visit www.kidzonline.org/necc.


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Monday, June 27
5:45–7 pm EDT
Keynote Session
The New Shape of Knowledge
David Weinberger, Consultant/Entrepreneur
Tuesday, June 28
8:30–9:30 am EDT
Spotlight Session
The Drive for 2005: All Teachers, All Learners, All Classrooms
Tom March, ozline.com
11 am–12 noon EDT
Spotlight Session
Overcoming Obstacles to Quicker WebQuest Creation
Bernie Dodge, San Diego State University
2–3 EDT
Spotlight Session
Creativity, Productivity, and Agility in a Peer-to-Peer Learning World
Stephen Heppell, Ultralab
3:30–4:30 pm EDT
Concurrent Session
Digital Portfolios: A Dozen Lessons from a Dozen Years
David Niguidula, Ideas Consulting, with Hilarie Davis, Gail Ring
Wednesday, June 29
8:30–9:45 am EDT
Keynote Session
Five Regions of the Future: A New Way to Think About Technology
Joel Barker, Independent Scholar and Futurist
Keynote Session
(archive only)
The Natives are Restless
Deneen Frazier, Educator/Actress
11 am–12 noon EDT
Spotlight Session
Technology Solutions That Work! Research-Based Practices for Elementary Grades
Ed Coughlin, The Metiri Group
12:30–1:30 pm EDT
Spotlight Session
Technology Solutions That Work: Middle and High School
Cheryl Lemke, The Metiri Group
3:30–4:30 pm EDT
Concurrent Session
eMINTS:Professional Development
Monica Beglau, eMINTS National Center
Thursday, June 30
8:30–9:30 am EDT
Spotlight Session
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Taking Digital Pictures Effectively
Leslie Fisher, Fisher Technologies, Inc.
10:30–11:30 am EDT
Concurrent Session
Technology as a Tool to Meet Language Arts Standards
Tammy Worcester, ESSDACK
Keynote Session
(archive only)
Engage Me or Enrage Me: Educating Today's Digital Native Learners
Marc Prensky, Games2train
12 noon–1 pm EDT
Concurrent Session
Hacking Windows: The Threats Continue
Brent Williams, Kennesaw State University
1:30–2:30 pm EDT
Concurrent Session
Spark Learning with Library of Congress Digital Content
Leni Donlan, Library of Congress, with Elizabeth Ridgway

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Thank you to Kidz Online for capturing and archiving these NECC sessions and making them available to the greater educational audience.

Kidz Online is a nonprofit educational organization whose mission, vision and values are dedicated to preparing K–12 students and teachers to live and work in the information age through innovative peer-to-peer technology training distributed using advanced digital technologies. To accomplish this, Kidz Online provides hundreds of free streaming videos and lesson plans; free registration at the site allows users the ability to download these resources for use on their local computer systems and networks.



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