Chris Betcher
Strand: Getting Started
I Like Delicious Things (YouTube)
Category Archives: 2008 – Getting Started
“Never Too Young” Teaser
Sharon Betts
Strand: Getting Started
Never Too Young (blip.tv)
“Web 2.0 Tools to Amplify Elementary Students’ Creativity and Initiative” Teaser
Jackie Gerstein
Strand: Getting Started
Web 2.0 Tools to Amplify Elementary Students’ Creativity and Initiative
“What Is School?” Getting Started Keynote Teaser
Alice Barr, Bob Sprankle, Cheryl Oakes
Strand: Getting Started
What is School? (Keynote Presentation)
Feel free to start the conversation about the keynote on Alice, Bob, and Cheryl’s Teaser Voicethread
“What did you do in school today, last month and three years ago?” Teaser
H Songhai
Strand: Getting Started
What did you do in school today, last month and three years ago?
“Traveling Through The Dark” Teaser
Steven Kimmi
Strand: Getting Started
Traveling Through The Dark
“Reading Revolution: New Texts and New Technologies” Teaser
Laurie Fowler
Strand: Getting Started
Reading Revolution: New Texts and New Technologies
“Free Tools for Universal Design for Learning in Literacy” Teaser
As in 2007, each week twenty different presentations will be posted here once the conference begins in mid-October. With so many choices, it may be helpful to get a better idea of the issues, tools, and concepts presenters plan to address in their sessions. Our presenters have been invited to create short, online videos (published to a website like YouTube, TeacherTube, etc.) which will give attendees a better idea of what their presentation will address. These “teaser” videos will hopefully generate and pique interest in presentations prior to the actual start of the conference.
Not all actual conference presentations will be shared as online videos. Presenters have freedom to choose their asynchronous publishing format. Conference presentations will be hosted (as in 2007) by the College of William and Mary.
Please take a few moments to let these presenters know how much you appreciate their creativity and are looking forward to their presentations!
Jennifer Kraft
Strand: Getting Started
Free Tools for Universal Design for Learning in Literacy