Check out Allanah King’s teaser. Look for her presentation the Week of December 5th.
Follow @allanahk on twitter.
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Check out Allanah King’s teaser. Look for her presentation the Week of December 5th.
Follow @allanahk on twitter.
Another teaser or two from the Sandbox Play team! Here we present Valerie Burton in her blog post I love playing in the techie digital sandbox
Tools to help you create, produce and publish on PhotoPeach
Check out her Valerie’s blog Ms. B is Online
Check out Geofrey Derry’s presentation the week of December 5th.
Scratching Kids Brains from Geoff Derry on Vimeo.
follow @gderry on twitter.
Check out Sean’s teaser video for #k12online 2011. Look for Sean’s video the week of November 28 – December 2nd, 2011. A big thank you to Sean for setting up a twitter and blog list at his blog Educational Alchemy.
You can follow @Sean_McGaughey and make sure to add yourself to the twitter and blog list for #k12online 2011.
Check out our newest teaser for the #k12online conference 2011. Teri Gragg and her students from Brigantine, NJ, USA! Come along and play in the sandbox with us. As we present a different way to integrate Art and Technology – ArtiTech. Look for us during the week of December 5th – 8th the second week of #K12Online Conference.
You can follow Teri on twitter @TeriGragg and check out ArtiTech
Please join the organizers of the 2011 K-12 Online Conference in congratulating our selected presenters for this year’s conference! As in past years, our conference is organized into four strands. Each strand has an invited keynote speaker and nine additional selected speakers. Our conference begins November 21st with a pre-conference keynote presentation by Angela Maiers. Strands for 2011 are:
Presenters by strand (alphabetical by first name) in 2011 are:
STORY TIME:
Jim Groom and Tom Woodward
bavatuesdays.com and bionicteaching.com
Fredericksburg, Virginia USA and Henrico, Virginia USA
Keynote
Andy McKiel
andymckiel.blogspot.com
Winnipeg, Canada
When Learning Becomes an Event!
Ben Hazzard
benhazzard.com
Port Lambton, Ontario, Canada
David Jakes
strengthofweakties.org
Naperville, Illinois, USA
What if the story changed?
David Wees
davidwees.com/discuss
Vancouver, BC, Canada
James Beeghley
www.teachthecivilwar.com
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, USA
Tradigital History: Bringing the Past Alive!
Jessica McCulloch
flavors.me/jessmcculloch
Melbourne, Australia
The Black Line Mystery
Rodd Lucier
thecleversheep.com
Komoka, Ontario, Canada
Sean McGaughey
edalchemy.edublogs.org
Midland, Ontario, Canada
Sharing our Voices and Our Favorite Storybooks
Zoe Branigan-Pipe
pipedreams-education.ca
sites.google.com/site/brockedtech
Dr. Camille Rutherford
www.drcamillerutherford.com
Kyle Tuck
kylejtuck.blogspot.com
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Stories About Growing (tech-enabled) Leaders
TEAM CAPTAINS:
George Couros
http://georgecouros.ca/
Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada
Keynote
Anne Fox
http://annefox.eu
Aarhus, Denmark
Coaching for ICT integration
Anne Mirtschin
http://murcha.wordpress.com
Hawkesdale, Victoria, Australia
The Globe is My Classroom
Blair Peterson
www.creativetension.wordpress.com
Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
School Leaders Set the Tone by Playing, Experimenting and Taking Risks
Dave Edwards
educateandlead.wordpress.com
Wilmington, NC, USA
When Leadership and Learning Collide
David Truss
pairadimes.davidtruss.com
Coquitlam, BC, Canada
Transforming Education
Jason Neiffer
www.techsavvyteacher.com
Missoula, MT, USA
Building a Uniquely Montana Program: The Montana Digital Academy
Kim Cofino and Chrissy Hellyer
kimcofino.com/blog and teachingsagittarian.com
Yokohama, Japan and Bangkok, Thailand
Hardware is Not Enough: The Teacher-Facilitator Partnership
Shannon Smith
shannoninottawa.com
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Don’t coach from the sidelines – get in the game!
Vicki Davis, Julie Lindsay
coolcatteacher.blogspot.com, 123elearning.blogspot.com, www.flatclassroomproject.net
Camilla, GA USA; Beijing, China
Stories from the Flat Classroom
SANDBOX PLAY:
Chris Craft
www.crucialthought.com
Columbia, SC, USA
Keynote
Paula Naugle and Jan Wells
pnaugle.blogspot.com and techtrek4integration.blogspot.com
New Orleans, LA, USA (Paula) Meriden, KS, USA (Jan)
Playing with the 4 C’s in an Elementary Classroom
Allanah King
allanahk.edublogs.org
Nelson, New Zealand
QR Codes in the Classroom
Barbara McFall and Betsye Sargent
www.phoenixschool.org
Salem, MA, USA
Old Dogs Must Learn New Tricks
Geoffrey Derry
wiki.ssis-suzhou.net/users/geoffreyderry/
Suzhou, Jiangsu, China
Scratching kids Brains
Jennifer Wagner
www.projectsbyjen.com
California, USA
The Power of Projects
Lorna Costantini
about.me/lornacostantini
St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Screencasting 101: First Steps to creating “On Demand” tutorials and presentations
Naomi Harm
naomiharm.org
Brownsville, MN, USA
Everything Apps for the K12 Educator!
Teri Gragg
http://artitech-iv.brigantine.schoolfusion.us/modules/groups/integrated_home.phtml?gid=2700391&sessionid=015d7eff2483694affe44fa71a2e7ab5
Brigantine, NJ, USA
ArtiTech Academy
Valerie Burton
2blog2share2learn.edublogs.org
New Orleans, LA, USA
Tools to help you and your students create, produce and publish
LEVEL UP:
Carol Broos
www.beatechie.com
Northfield, IL, USA
Keynote
Amaral Cunha
www.graded.br
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Technology as an ally in the IB Science class
Connor Janzen and Ben Honeycutt
cjanz.tumblr.com
Lawrence, KS, USA
Welcome to the World
Dana Watts
www.teachwatts.com
Creating ePortfolios with WordPress
New Delhi, India
Jayme Linton
bit.ly/NCCSTech
Hickory, NC, USA
Get Out of the Classroom with Virtual Field Trips
Julia Osteen
reflectionsfromthetrenches.blogspot.com
Norcross, GA, USA
What can be done in just 60 seconds?
Kay Tibbs
www.kaytibbs.com
Wellington, KS, USA
Making Learning Fun In Spite of the Technology
Kern Kelley
www.kernkelley.com
Newport, ME, USA
Creating a self-grading quiz in Google Spreadsheets
Leigh Zeitz
drzreflects.com
Cedar Falls, IA, USA
Gaming to Learn by Learning to Game
Martha Lackey
web.me.com/lackeym1/Site/Welcome.html
Midlothian, TX, USA
Edmodo….Connect, Collaborate, Create!
Scott Meech
www.edreach.us
Naperville, IL, USA
iCreate vs. iConsumption
Join us as we showcase this great presentation from the K12 Online Conference 2010 Kicking up a Notch Strand.
Shhh!!! The Students Are Learning: Being an Effective Classroom Facilitator by Clif Mims teacher and educational consultant from Memphis TN. http://clifmims.com/blog
We’ll be broadcasting live Monday March 28th, 2011 at 6Pm Pacific 8 Central and 9pm Eastern at http://edtechtalk.com/studio
See you then,
Jose Rodriguez and Susan VanGelder Co-Hosts for the K12 Online Echo
Presenter: Deyanira Castilleja de Leon
Location: Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico
Link to presenter’s K12Online Ning Profile page
Presentation Title: Desarrollo Profesional Docente y TIC
Presentation Description: Analizamos el qué, el por qué y el cómo del Desarrollo Profesional Docente Asistido por las TIC desde la visión de los docentes de habla hispana y en el marco de la Reforma de la Educación Básica
DotSub Video Presentation Link
Blip m4v direct link (video file) (mov)
Blip mp3 direct link (audio file)
Link to presentation’s supporting documents:
http://groups.teacherswithoutborders.org/es/user/2317
Additional Information:
http://groups.teacherswithoutborders.org/es/user/2317
Presenter: Andy Crozier
Location: Cedar Rapids, IA
Link to presenter’s K12Online Ning Profile page
Presentation Title: Don’t Fear the Cloud, Embrace It and Leverage It!
Presentation Description: The new wave in education is all about cloud computing. The 2010 K-12 Horizon Report listed cloud computing as something districts need to adopt in the next 1-2 years. So, why do districts still fear the cloud? This presentation will list some possible reasons as well as why you should be leveraging this technology in your school!
DotSub Video Presentation Link
Blip m4v direct link (video file)
Blip mp3 direct link (audio file)
Link to presentation’s supporting documents:
http://andycrozier.com/presentations/
Additional Information:
www.andycrozier.com
Twitter – twitter.com/acrozier22
Facebook, Skype, iChat (AIM) – acrozier22
Welcome to day four of the 2010 K-12 Online Conference! All presentations are listed and linked on our main conference schedule.
Today’s presentations include:
STUDENT VOICES
Inside ITGS: Cyber-Students Share their Connected Learning
Julie Lindsay and Madeleine Brookes
Creating an Educational Follow Me Project
Sarah Beeghley
LEADING THE CHANGE
Create the Future: Think, Learn, Create!
Julie Lindsay and Kim Cofino
Plan Less, Do More
David Wells
Presentation links on our 2010 schedule page should be updated by 12:15 GMT today.
HELP DESK
If you need assistance during the conference, please post your question in our conference Ning help desk forum category. If you can answer or offer suggestions to any of the questions posted there, please do! If you are a first-timer to our conference, please read the “Getting Started” page on our conference wiki.
PODCAST CHANNELS
A page containing web feeds from the conference is available, including updated links for our iTunesU channel. Podcast channel links should be updated by 12:30 pm GMT each day of the conference.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Information about opportunities and procedures for receiving professional development are available on the PD page of our conference wiki as well as in our Professional Developing conference Ning group.
UPDATES:
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ACCESSIBILITY:
Accessibility has been and remains extremely important to organizers and presenters in the K-12 Online Conference. At some point during or after the conference, please complete our accessibility survey. We value your input and encourage you to participate fully in the conference as well as share it with others in your school and community.