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Monday Night Opening Reception |
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Monday, June 27, 7–9 pm, Grand Hall & PACC
Join us at the convention center following the Monday night Opening Keynote session. All ages are welcome, and food and non-alcoholic beverages are on us! The Fralinger String Band Mummers troupe and student performing groups from the Philadelphia area will provide fun, family-friendly entertainment.
Sponsored by NECC's Tier One corporate partner, Gateway.
Monday, June 27, 7–9 pm, Room 201
Please join us in honoring the 2005 winners of ISTE's educational technology awards. The exemplary recipients of these awards have demonstrated excellence and innovation in the effective use of technology. The gala event includes presentations followed by an opportunity to meet winners. Light refreshments will be served. Details about the awards and the winners is available on the ISTE Awards and Presentations page.
Morning and Afternoon Refreshment Breaks—on Us! |
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Join us each day for complimentary coffee, snack, and beverage breaks throughout the Convention Center, compliments of our Tier Three sponsors: Cisco Systems, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Intel Innovation in Education, Pinnacle Systems, Riverdeep, and Texas Instruments.
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Tuesday Continental Breakfast in the Exhibit Hall
Tuesday, 9:45–10:15 am
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Tuesday Refreshment Break
Tuesday, 3–3:30 pm, Public Area, Levels 1 & 2 |
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Wednesday Continental Breakfast in the Exhibit Hall
Wednesday, 9:45–10:15 am
Sponsored by NECC 2005 Media Sponsors: eSchool News, Learning & Leading with Technology, Scholastic Administrator, School Library Journal, T.H.E Journal, and Technology & Learning. |
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Wednesday Refreshment Break
Wednesday, 3–3:30 pm, Public Area, Levels 1 & 2 |
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Thursday Coffee Break
Thursday, 10–10:30 am, Public Area, Levels 1 & 2 |
Tuesday Night Dance, Student Film Festival, and Premiere Podcast Event |
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Tuesday, June 28, Philadelphia Marriott
Student Film Festival: 7–8:30 pm, Marriott Salons G/H
Dance: 8:30–10:30 pm, Marriott Salons E/F
Podcast Event: 8:45–9:45 pm (or they kick us out!), Marriott Salons I/J
Meet at the Marriott for a multi-activity social event with a little something for everyone—dancing, socializing, the first-ever NECC Student Film Festival, and a Premiere Podcast Event!
The Student Film Festival represents a collaboration between ISTE and public broadcaster WHYY, and will feature Student Voices-themed video shorts specially compiled for this screening. Also featured will be student-created PSAs from the 2004 Kentucky Kids Technology Advocacy video contest. Courtesy of Apple, representatives from three Film Festival teams and the Kentucky Kids awardees will be present to discuss their work with the audience. Seating for the Film Festival is on a first-come basis.
See the Student Film Festival page for a list of videos to be screened, and acknowledgment of the people who worked hard to bring you this festival.
The Dance will feature one of New York City's most party-friendly dance bands, Sound Connection, playing a mix of high-energy dance favorites for your boogie-ing pleasure. Complimentary dessert, hors d'oeuvres, coffee, and no-host beverages will be available.
Dance sponsored by NECC's Tier One corporate partner, Gateway.
Premiere Podcast Event What is podcasting and why should you care? Stick around for the Premiere Podcast Event. This engaging event will showcase the emerging trend of podcasting and its impact on education. Apple Distinguished Educator, Barnaby Wasson from Arizona State University, will be showcasing outstanding examples of educational podcasts along with classroom integration strategies. Come see for yourself how easy it is to use podcasting to impact learning! Since the event is late, food and drinks will be provided ... bring your own iPod to throw into the party mix after the session.
See the Podcasting page for more detail.
Wednesday 5K Fun Run/Walk |
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Wednesday, June 29, 6:30 am–9 am, Level 1 Transportation Area
Sign up onsite at the NECC Info Booth Monday 3–4 pm and Tuesday 10–11 am. This event is free to all conference attendees and badged guests. Space is limited and will be on a first-come basis. Each runner/walker will receive refreshments and a commemorative T-shirt following the event. Transportation for the run along Fairmont Parkway will depart from the Convention Center. Buses will begin loading at 6:30 am; the event begins at 7 am. Participants will return to the center by 9 am.
Wednesday Night Out Ticketed Event: Celebrating the Constitution and Student Voices! |
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Wednesday, June 29, 6–10 pm
New itinerary and reduced price!
This year's ticketed social features exclusive access to one of Philadelphia's grandest attractions, the National Constitution Center, and starts with an open-air, tour-guided trolley ride through Philadelphia's Center City.
The National Constitution Center features life-size bronze statues of the original signers of the constitution and nearly 20 hours of interactive technology-rich exhibits celebrating the relevance of the Bill of Rights and U.S. Constitution. A 17-minute multimedia theatrical performance "in the round" will be given six times during the evening to ensure that all interested participants can partake.
What makes this evening really special is the addition of TakingITGlobal's Jennifer Corriero, Luke Walker, and an international cast of students who will treat participants to an exclusive 45-minute reporting-out of their 2005 Student Voices study, conducted specially for NECC 2005. The session will run twice in the center's auditorium (from 6:45–7:30pm and 8:30–9:15pm) and be simulcast to the center's grand lobby so that all participants have a chance to view this exciting project! The first 400 people to register for the event will receive a special ticket for auditorium seating. A white paper documenting the project findings will be provided to all event participants.
Download the Student Voices Study: TakingITGlobal2005.pdf (PDF) 225
Food, dessert, beverages, full access to all museum exhibits, and a copy of TakingITGlobal's Student Voices white paper are included in the $42 fee. All attendees, exhibitors, and their registered guests are welcome, but space is limited to the first 1,400. Preregistration and an additional $42 are required. Children accompanied by an adult are admitted for $27/per child. Shuttles/trolleys begin loading at the Pennsylvania Convention Center at 6 pm; participants will be returned directly to their conference hotels beginning at 9:15 pm.
Philadelphia is a sightseer's paradise. Explore the city's wealth of culture, historic landmarks, and incomparable museums. Choose from our selection of half- and full-day tours. Walk in Franklin's footsteps, learn the history and achievements of African Americans in Philadelphia, and visit the movie locations of National Treasure, Rocky, Trading Places, and The Sixth Sense, among others. Descriptions, costs, schedules, and cancellation policy are available from the Tours page.
Kids' Camp at the Franklin Institute, Ages 6–16 |
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Children will spend time learning about deep sea creatures and experimenting with pressure, density, and related topics covered by the Franklin Institute's traveling exhibit, Monsters of the Deep. Kids can spend time exploring other exhibits as well. Daily camp price includes transportation to and from the Institute, lunch, and snacks. Availability is limited. Program description, costs, and the camp cancellation policy are available on the Kids' Camp page.
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