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21st Century Global Learning: 2005 Shared Learning Champions Speak Out [Spotlight]
Yvonne Marie Andres, Global SchoolNet Foundation with TBA Educator from outside USA and TBA Educator from USA
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 3:30pm–4:30pm
Communicate, collaborate, and interact with this international panel of award winning online learning educators as they share their best practices, collaboration tools, and lessons learned. (Exhibitor-sponsored session)
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Abracadabra: The Magic of Technology Gadgets for Educators [Spotlight]
Kathy Schrock, Kathy Schrock's Guide/Nauset Schools
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 3:30pm–4:30pm
Let the Gadget Queen show you how the coolest new technology devices can magically help you, personally and professionally, save time and have fun!
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Activity Types as Technology Integration Tools: Virtual Architecture 2005 Update [Spotlight]
Judi Harris, College of William & Mary
Thursday, 6/30/2005, 12:00pm–1:00pm
Educators have been using activity structures -- which were renovated recently -- to design, direct, and understand curriculum-based online activities for 12 years. Join us for an update!
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Assessing Students' and Teachers' Technology Skills: NETS as Benchmarks [Spotlight]
Mila Fuller, ISTE with Don Knezek
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 2:00pm–3:00pm
This session will highlight initiatives focusing on quality assessment items that support NETS. Receive information and preview assessments for students and teachers.
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Big Change for $mall ¢hange [Spotlight]
Cathie Norris, University of North Texas with Monique Shorr and Elliot Soloway
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 11:00am–12:00pm
For relatively small change, schools can fill out their technology infrastructure by giving each child a handheld computer--engendering a big change in education. (Exhibitor-sponsored session, commercial content)
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Building Engaged Learning Communities: Partnering for Success [Spotlight]
Pat Renzulli, CIO, School District of Philadelphia with Dan Young
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 3:30pm–4:30pm
Learn how the partnership between the School District of Philadelphia and Nortel is delivering a more engaging, effective learning environment for students and teachers. (Exhibitor-sponsored session)
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Communication, Computing, and Critical Thinking: The Foundations of Technology Integration [Spotlight]
Tony Brewer, Brewer Technologies
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 2:00pm–3:00pm
This entertaining presentation focuses on the foundations of technology integration--communication, computing, and critical thinking--and how they can enhance and accelerate the learning process.
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Copyright, the Constitution, and Kids: The Colonials Got It Right! [Spotlight]
Hall Davidson, Discovery
Thursday, 6/30/2005, 8:30am–9:30am
Making informed digital copyright decisions needs deeper understanding. Education does trump AOL/Time-Warner! An entertaining “why” and “when” law is on your side, plus free charts. To view an archived Webcast of this session, go to http://www.kidzonline.org/necc/.
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Creativity, Productivity, and Agility in a Peer-to-Peer Learning World [Spotlight]
Stephen Heppell, Learn3K
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 2:00pm–3:00pm
Globally, learners are doing extraordinarily creative things with new technologies. Not everyone is responding to that progress with ambitious, delightful, seductive, useful learning and assessment. To view an archived Webcast of this session, go to http://www.kidzonline.org/necc/.
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Digital Kids: Teaching and Learning in the New Digital Landscape [Spotlight]
Ian Jukes, InfoSavvy Group, Inc.
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 12:30pm–1:30pm
This presentation examines the research on how the digital generation learn and explores the profound implications it holds for what and how we teach.
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Do Computer and Video Games Have a Role in 21st Century Education? [Spotlight]
Marc Prensky, Games2train with Wendy Petti
Thursday, 6/30/2005, 1:30pm–2:30pm
The debate about how our digital students learn best is heating up, especially in the area of video games and learning. Come hear both sides of the debate.
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Funding Your Dreams: Grant Writing in the Information Age [Spotlight]
Sheryl Abshire, Calcasieu Parish Public Schools
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 3:30pm–4:30pm
Gain insight into effective technology grant development. Leave with a comprehensive grant-writing handbook with sample grants and access to an extensive grant-writing Web site.
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ISTE's Forward to the Future Initiatives [Spotlight]
Lynn Nolan, ISTE
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 3:30pm–4:30pm
Learn about ISTE's Forward to the Future initiatives and consider strategies your organization might use as you begin to prepare for tomorrow today!
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I-TOTEMS: Seven Essentials of Successful Technology-Rich Learning [Spotlight]
Annette Lamb, Indiana University at Indianapolis
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 11:00am–12:00pm
To bridge the digital divide and address our diverse student population, apply the I-TOTEMS of technology-rich learning: information, time, opportunities, tools, experiences, motivation, and strategies.
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Lions, KitZu, & Windows, Oh My: Videomaking, Kits, Windows XP [Spotlight]
Hall Davidson, Discovery
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 2:00pm–3:00pm
Integrate KitZu.org's free Web-based/multimedia curriculum kits for easy, instant classroom projects. Got Windows XP? Watch PremiereElements bring fantastic entry-level power to K-12 video making. (KitZu is for Mac, too.)
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Make Teaching, Not Technology, More Engaging, Enchanting, and More Interactive [Spotlight]
Christopher Moersch, National Business Education Alliance
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 11:00am–12:00pm
Engaging students in high-level learning requires all stakeholders to engage in higher-order thinking relating to implementing and sustaining effective technology use.
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Multicultural Awareness, Digital Literacy Leadership, & You! [Spotlight]
James L. Smith, Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction with Denny Hurtado, Joyce Pittman, Sylvester Robertson and Ron Walker
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 11:00am–12:00pm
Interactive audience and panel discussion with multicultural, digital perspectives provided by provocative K-20 educators and students.
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Open Forum with ISTE CEO Don Knezek [Spotlight]
Don Knezek, ISTE
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 11:00am–12:00pm
Join ISTE members in an informal interactive chat with CEO Don Knezek. Learn about ISTE's latest initiatives and go straight to the CEO for answers.
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Overcoming Obstacles to Quicker WebQuest Creation [Spotlight]
Bernie Dodge, San Diego State University
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 11:00am–12:00pm
What stops the adoption of WebQuests and other constructivist lesson formats? We'll analyze the problem and point to solutions that close the gaps. To view an archived Webcast of this session, go to http://www.kidzonline.org/necc/.
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Redefining Literacy for the 21st Century [Spotlight]
David Warlick, The Landmark Project
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 12:30pm–1:30pm
Learn about a new model for literacy that connects the 3Rs to our new information environment. It's about integrating contemporary literacy, not just integrating technology.
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Technology Integration in Europe and Latin America [Spotlight]
Joyce Malyn-Smith, Education Development Center with Lindsay Crinklaw, Clotilde Fonseca and Luis Rodriguez
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 8:30am–9:30am
Explore how technology integration connects education and economic development in Costa Rica, Peru and the Republic of Macedonia.
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Technology Solutions That Work: Middle and High School [Spotlight]
Cheryl Lemke, Metiri Group
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 12:30pm–1:30pm
Challenged with shrinking budgets and high expectations that your technology investments will result in increased student achievement? Join this session to hear the latest research. To view an archived Webcast of this session, go to http://www.kidzonline.org/necc/.
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Technology Solutions That Work! Research-Based Practices for Elementary Grades [Spotlight]
Ed Coughlin, The Metiri Group
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 11:00am–12:00pm
Recent reports have decried technology for young children. There are research-supported uses of technology for elementary. We’ll separate the wheat from the chaff. To view an archived Webcast of this session, go to http://www.kidzonline.org/necc/.
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That Was Then, This Is Now: Educational Computing’s Past and Future [Spotlight]
David Thornburg, Thornburg Center
Wednesday, 6/29/2005, 2:00pm–3:00pm
An ISTE Pioneer describes the breakthroughs that brought low-cost computers into classrooms in the past 25 years and explores new technologies that might impact the learning process in the future.
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The Drive for 2005: All Teachers, All Learners, All Classrooms [Spotlight]
Tom March, ozline.com
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 8:30am–9:30am
All students deserve real, rich, and relevant learning. Learn easy strategies to make 2005 the year that we all infuse a new 3Rs. To view an archived Webcast of this session, go to http://www.kidzonline.org/necc/.
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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Taking Digital Pictures Effectively [Spotlight]
Leslie Fisher, Fisher Technologies, Inc.
Thursday, 6/30/2005, 8:30am–9:30am
Leslie Fisher will show you how best to use your knowledge and the settings on your digital camera to take your digital pictures effectively. To view an archived Webcast of this session, go to http://www.kidzonline.org/necc/.
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The LifeQuest Expedition [Spotlight]
Dan Buettner, Spring Chicken Media
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 8:30am–9:30am
Dan Buettner and the award-winning Quest Model of education empower children to virtually direct a National Geographic Expedition to unlock the secrets of longevity.
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What Is the Role of Technology in Education Today … and Tomorrow? [Spotlight]
L. Michael Golden, Pennsylvania Department of Education with Paul Vallas
Tuesday, 6/28/2005, 8:30am–9:30am
An interactive discussion on the nature of technology in today’s urban, suburban, and rural schools and how policy can affect its use in the future.
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