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Juried program sessions are divided into strands within the following five major themes. Target audiences are suggested at the end of each list.
Framework
Addresses development and articulation of a vision for the role of technology in school improvement, and includes such strands as:
- Educational Visions
- Technology Planning
- Funding
- Policy Issues
- Federal and State Mandates
- Rural Issues
- Urban Issues
Audience: Administrators, Technology Coordinators, Staff Developers, Library Media Specialists
Technology Capacity
Focuses on the technology, resources, and policies necessary to build the technology infrastructure for effective teaching, learning, and administration, and includes such strands as:
- Computer Networking and Systems
- Support and Maintenance
- School/District Web Sites
- Open Source Software
- Security
- Emerging Technologies
Audience: Administrators, Technology Coordinators, Library Media Specialists
Human Capacity
Focuses on education and accountability of teachers, administrators, and other educators; and the development of leaders; and includes such strands as:
- Teacher Education
- Professional Development
- Student, Teacher, and Administrator Leadership
- Competencies, Standards, and Certification
Audience: Technology Coordinators, Staff Developers, Library Media Specialists, Teacher Educators
Learning Environment
Covers all aspects of technology use in the learning environment, and includes such strands as:
- Project-Based Learning
- Differentiated Learning
- Distance Learning/Videoconferencing
- Multimedia/Video/Virtual Reality
- All Curriculum Areas
- Information and Communications Technology
- High School Redesign
- Special Populations/Adaptive Technologies
- Student Assessment
Audience: Teachers and Teacher Educators
Ethics and Equity
Addresses the ethical issues and necessary curriculum, guidelines, and policies involved in using technology and/or the equity issues/challenges involved in achieving equal access and reaching underserved populations, and includes such strands as:
- Gender, Race, and Socioeconomic Issues
- Access Issues
- Ethical Problems
Audience: Everyone
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