Computer Lab 1- Room 209
Presenter: Camella Herrin/Barbara Lewis
Title: Blogging With Students
Suggested Audience: All
Elementary Content Area: Technology
Middle/ High Content Area: Technology
Description: Set up a Blog in School Center and
View examples of how this can be used with students.
Ckout_Sheet (SP).doc
Ckout_Sheet (ENG).doc
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Computer Lab 2- Room 207
Presenter: Yvonne Coley and Cindy Deal
Title: SmartBoard Tricks
Suggested Audience: K-5
Elementary Content Area: All Subjects
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Description: Come learn how to do some neat things beyond the basics with your smartboard. This session will be hands on so come with some ideas. |
Media Center
Presenter: Craig Twaddle
Title: Creating Assignments & Student Groups with Learn360 Suggested Audience: K-12 teachers
Elementary Content Area: All Subjects
Middle/ High Content Area: All Subjects
Description: Learn how to create assignments and share them with student groups you have created.
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Room 232
Presenter: Jeff Goodnight
Title: MS Office For Secretaries
Suggested Audience: Any Staff or ALL
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Description: Using MS Office to make the life of Financial Secretaries and School Secretaries easier. Making graphs, mail merges, making labels, and using Excel to make your life easier.
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Room 601
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Room 602
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Room 603
Presenter: Kelly Mavropoulos
Title: The Wonderful World of Web 2.0
Suggested Audience: K-12
Elementary Content Area: All
Middle/ High Content Area: All
Description: What is Web 2.0? How can I use it to keep my students engaged? How can it make my life easier? The answers to all of these questions plus hundreds of websites to keep your students on the cutting edge of technology! From Hot Potatoes, Homework Station and Idpad to Museum Box, teachers will leave this session with more ideas & websites than they know what to do with! |
Room 604
Presenter: Robin Hadden
Title: Using Prescriptive Instruction with an Interactive Whiteboard: Whole Class Instruction
Suggested Audience: K-5
Elementary Content Area: Reading and Math
Middle/ High Content Area:None
Description: Prescriptive Instruction is a web-based K-5th grade Reading and Math remediation/intervention learning system. It can be utilized not only by individual students needing automated differentiated instruction, but by teachers to offer whole class instruction. Join us as we view lessons and strategies for getting the most out of this powerful program for ALL the students in your classroom by linking two technologies: the interactive whiteboard and web-based instruction. The new Algebra content available this FALL will also be highlighted.
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Room 605
Presenter: Jan Holshouser
Title: Digital Storytelling Using MS Photo Story 3
Suggested Audience: 6-12
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Description: MS Photo Story 3 for Windows helps you create exciting video stories from your pictures that you can share with others in a few simple steps. You can import and edit your pictures, add titles, record narration, add background music, and save your story as a movie file. You can then use any program that plays Windows Media Video (WMV) files to view your story.
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Room 606
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Room 608
Presenter: Mike Trump
Title: Get Sassy with SASinSchool!
Suggested Audience: 6-12
Elementary Content Area: N/A
Middle/ High Content Area: ALL
Description: Come discover how SASinSchool, a FREE online resource site offering lesson plans and activities directly aligned to the NC Standards for all subjects, can be used to enhance ANY Middle / High School curriculum. Topics will include user setup, navigation, exploring resources and flagging, assigning & working with lesson plans. Session ends with a treasure hunt!
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Room 701
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Room 705
Presenter: Shayla Rexrode
Title: SMART Notebook Design Tips
Suggested Audience: K-12 classroom teachers, technology support staff, administrators
Elementary Content Area: Technology
Middle/ High Content Area: Technology
Description: In this session we will discuss design tips that should be applied to SMART Board lessons as well as explore the page templates and icons available in the new Lesson Activity Toolkit 2.0.
AdvancedFeatures.notebook
LAT 2.0 Updates.notebook
Educator Resources (3).doc
Cabarrus Co. Lesson Design(2).notebook
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Room 707
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Room 710
Presenter: John Lemmon of John Lemmon Films
Title: Creating Educational Games with Flash
Suggested Audience: All
Elementary Content Area: All
Middle/ High Content Area: All
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John Lemmon will give an overview (aimed at novices) on how to teach students to use Adobe Flash to create simple games that demonstrate topics from the fields of Math, Science, English and Social Studies. This is a great way to channel students’ fascination with video games toward educational goals.
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Room 741
Presenter: Andrew Platek
Title: Super Spectacular Senteo Seminar
Suggested Audience: All
Elementary Content Area: All
Middle/ High Content Area: All
Description: In this session, teachers will learn how to use the Senteo interactive remotes. They will get hands on experience with the devices as well as the software through which the remotes work. Teachers will learn how the Senteos can provide immediate feedback, and how to apply the data to improve student learning. |
Room 744
Presenter: Julie LaChance and Rob Muhlestein
Title: Making an Avatar in Second Life
Suggested Audience: All
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Description: Did you attend "why you need a second life" and realize you do need a second life? This is the session for you! We will help you learn how to create an avatar and get started in Second Life. |
Room 745
Presenter: Richard Hartshorne, Ph.D.
Title: eLearning in the Clouds
Suggested Audience: All
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Schools are expanding costly network infrastructure and support to keep up with the demands for distance learning and course management. A fast growing trend is to purchase the eLearning software as a service (SAS) to eliminate upfront costs and increase efficiency. In this presentation, we will examine cloud-based authoring applications, Web 2.0 applications, and learning management systems, as well as provide a discussion of various risks and rewards associated with cloud computing.
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Room 749
Presenter: Wendy Tomberlin
Title: Twitter for Teachers
Suggested Audience: K-12
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Description: Do you want to be a Twitterer? What is Twitter and how can you use it? In this session we will answer those questions and find out who and how to follow other Twitterers to form your PLN (Personal/Professional Learning Network). We will explore Twitter tools that are useful in the classroom as well as Twitter applications used for reading, updating, and sorting "tweets". As a bonus we will learn Twitter etiquette and how to tweet on the go. It's time to join Ashton, Oprah, Shaq, and the billions of others already on Twitter.
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