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The following events are presented by ISTE's Professional Development Services department.
ISTE Institute: Leading with NETS |
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Sunday and Monday, June 26–27, Loews, Lescaze Room (33rd Floor)
Already planning to attend NECC with school colleagues? Then further develop your team's capacity for improving teaching and learning with technology by participating in the ISTE Institute: Leading with NETS. Grounded in ISTE's widely adopted National Educational Technology Standards (NETS), the program includes a well-paced mix of face-to-face sessions as well as online, self-directed, and collaborative activities guided by expert mentors, all starting at NECC in Philadelphia. Cost is $5,400 for a team of four.
Note: Registration for this event is separate from NECC registration. For more information about schedules, HP scholarships, and equipment giveaways, and to register your team, visit www.iste.org/institute/.
The ISTE Institute: Leading with NETS was developed in 2003 with founding support from HP.
Computer Science & Information Technology Symposium 2005 |
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Sunday, June 26, 8:30 am–5 pm; Loews, Congress Room Reception, 5–7 pm, Loews, Millennium Hall
Designed specifically for computer science and computer applications teachers of grades 9–12, this full day of practical, relevant sessions and keynote presentations shows you how to prepare your students for the future.
Note: Registration for this event is separate from NECC registration and requires an additional fee of $50. For more information and to register, visit www.iste.org/profdev/cs2005/.
This professional development opportunity is hosted by ACM/CSTA and ISTE, with sponsorship by Microsoft.
Assessment 2005: Discovering Solutions Gallery Walk: Identify your Needs and Discover the Solutions |
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Sunday, June 26, 12:30–4:30 pm, Loews, Regency Ballroom
Technology can help you assess how well your students are learning. To find out how, join us for a Gallery Walk of more than 15 premier assessment tools. Learn the importance of formative assessment in meeting federal mandates and how technology can help assess learning for K–12 students, practicing teachers, and teacher candidates. Watch demonstrations, try assessment instruments, and gain insight from educators who use new tools in the field to resolve their assessment challenges.
Included in this experience is an interactive discussion with ISTE's CEO and authors of the book, NETS for Students: Resources for Student Assessment. All paid participants will receive a voucher for ISTE's newest publication! Preregistration and an additional fee of $50 are required.
Interactive Book Panel Discussion— NETS for Students: Resources for Student Assessment |
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Authors M.G. (Peggy) Kelly, Lajeane Thomas, Jon Haber, ISTE's CEO Don Knezek, and James L. Sweet
Sunday, June 26, 3–4:30 pm, Loews, Regency Ballroom
Tuesday, June 28, 10:30–12 noon, Room 201B
Handouts: PanelAgendaFinal.pdf, Biographies.pdf, NETSS_Assessment.ppt, NETSSA_Brochure.pdf
Join ISTE leaders during an expert panel discussion with our talented book authors and ISTE's CEO, Don Knezek. Take a first look at one of ISTE's newest publications! The discussion will provide information on various classroom and district-level resources for assessment, including rubrics, and success stories about innovative projects and programs in various states. Enjoy this informative and interactive discussion as you meet key ISTE leaders, authors, and other education technology stakeholders.
Successful Technology Integration through Teamwork: HP Grants in Action |
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Tuesday, June 28, 10 am–12 noon, PACC, Ballroom Lobby
Tuesday, June 28, 1:30–3:30 pm, PACC, Ballroom Lobby
Join teams of educators from 40 K–12 schools for a Gallery Walk showcasing the outcomes of projects supported by HP and enriched through online collaboration and mentoring. Teams of five teachers have integrated HP Tablet PCs and digital cameras in teaching and learning over the past year through the HP Technology for Teaching Grant program. Teams of administrators, technology specialists, and teachers have improved their leadership for effective technology integration through participation in the ISTE Institute: Leading with NETS. Exhibits will feature the outcomes of the teams' work, the resources and approaches that they have developed, and the data they have collected and analyzed to drive their improvement.
Technology Leadership 2005: Road Map for Systemic Change |
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Thursday, June 30, 8:30 am–12:30 pm, Room 201B
Administrators and technology coordinators: expand your leadership capabilities while working toward systemic school improvement with technology. You will hear how educational technology leaders develop a road map for achieving school and program goals through integration of ISTE's National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) and how they address goals of the National Education Technology Plan (NETP). All participants receive a copy of ISTE's new Technology Coordinator's Handbook. Preregistration and an additional fee of $50 are required.
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