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2007-New-Tools

New Tools “Flat Agents of Change”

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Cheryl Oakes
Wells, ME, USA
Blog: http://www.cheryloakes.com/

Bio
Cheryl Oakes is currently a Content Coach for Technology K-12 in the Wells Ogunquit CSD, where she has taught for 10 years and previously as a K-4 technology integrator in the same district. Cheryl is a member of the Seedlings@bitbybit group, a member of WoW2, a Webhead and a Webcaster with the Worldbridges and Edtechtalk networks. Cheryl also blogs with the TechLearning.com/blog group. You can find her skiing in the snow or kayaking on any available waters in Maine.

Bio Page
https://k12online07presenters.wikispaces.com/Cheryl_Oakes

Bob Sprankle
Wells, ME, USA
Blog: http://www.bobsprankle.com/

Bio
Bob Sprankle is a Technology Integrator in Wells Elementary School in Wells, ME, USA. His students have received world-wide recognition for their “Room 208 Podcast.” Bob was awarded Maine’s Technology Teacher of the Year in 2006 from ACTEM. Bob has his own podcast, “Bit by Bit”, to help teachers incorporate technology into their classrooms. Both podcasts can be found at www.bobsprankle.com.

Bio Page
https://k12online07presenters.wikispaces.com/Bob+Sprankle

Alice Barr
Kennebunkport, Maine, USA
Blog: http://alicebarr.com/

Bio
Alice Barr is the instructional Technology Integrator for Yarmouth High School in Yarmouth, Maine. She facilitates a 1:1 laptop environment in grades 9 – 12. Alice also teachers in the summer at The University of Southern Maine and provides professional development sessions during the year. Alice is also a member of Seedlings@bitbybit

Bio Page
https://k12online07presenters.wikispaces.com/alicebarr

Presentation Title
“Flat Agents of Change”

Description
This presentation is for those folks who are starting out.
All participants will join our ning, seedlings@bitbybit.ning.com. Go to the address for the ning and follow the numbered steps with movies on how to join. The structure for our show will be displayed from the planning to the presentation on ning in order that any teacher could reproduce the journey in their own content or classroom area. By engaging the participants in the ning social network the conversations will continue, as well as the support to become a proficient podcaster and blogger. As with everything we do, we will talk about the purpose and how important this is to the final piece.

Presentation
Original
http://k12online.wm.edu/Start_with_a_tour.mov (1:32 min. Run Time; mov; 25.7 MB)
http://k12online.wm.edu/part1.mov (6:29min. Run Time; mov; 46.1MB)
http://k12online.wm.edu/part2.mov (4.20min. Run Time; mov; 30.4MB)
http://k12online.wm.edu/part2.1.mov (3:22min. Run Time; mov; 33.1MB)
http://k12online.wm.edu/part3.mov (2:29min. Run Time; mov; 17.6MB)
http://k12online.wm.edu/part5.mov (2:38min. Run Time; mov; 35.7MB)
Audio only
http://k12online.wm.edu/FlatAgentsofChange.mp3 (28:45 Run Time; mp3, 20 MB)
http://k12online.wm.edu/seedlingsflatagentsofchange.mp3

Join our presentation Ning at http://bitbybitseedlings.ning.com/

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2007-Classroom2-0

Classroom 2.0 “Motivating Student Writers by Fostering Collaboration through Tagging and Aggregating”

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Vance Stevens
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Blog: http://writingmatrix.wikispaces.com

Bio
Vance Stevens is a computing lecturer at The Petroleum Institute in Abu Dhabi, and founder, coordinator, and frequent contributor to Webheads and other online communities of practice and distributed learning networks. He presents, publishes, and blogs on topics such as multiliteracies and aggregation of content on the Internet and their impacts on computer mediated communications and pedagogy.

Bio Page
https://k12online07presenters.wikispaces.com/writingmatrix

Nelba Quintan
La Plata, Argentina
Blog: http://writingmatrix.wikispaces.com

Bio
Nelba Quintana is a Teacher of English Language and Literature who is working as a web and blog content developer, and teacher trainer. She is a Webhead member.

Bio Page
https://k12online07presenters.wikispaces.com/writingmatrix

Doris Molero
Maracaibo, Venezuela
Blog: http://writingmatrix.wikispaces.com

Bio
Doris Molero is an EFL Professor at Universidad Dr. Rafel Belloso Chacin, Maracaibo, Venezuela.

Bio Page
https://k12online07presenters.wikispaces.com/writingmatrix

Saša Sirk
Nova Gorica, Slovenia
Blog: http://sasasirk.blogspot.com/

Bio
Saša Sirk is a Webhead since 2005, an EFL teacher at Vocational College of Tehnični šolski center in Nova Gorica and a member of The Slovene Association of LSP Teachers. She likes exploring Web 2.0. tools and connecting to the world. Her class blog is at http://www.rostilj.blogspot.com/ and personal at http://sasasirk.blogspot.com/.

Bio Page
https://k12online07presenters.wikispaces.com/writingmatrix

Rita Zeinstejer
Rosario, Argentina
Blog: http://writingmatrix.wikispaces.com

Bio
Rita Zeinstejer is a teacher in Argentina, and Self Access, Laboratory and Multimedia Coordinator at the Asociacion Rosarina de Cultura Ingles, Rosario, Argentina.

Bio Page
https://k12online07presenters.wikispaces.com/writingmatrix

Presentation Title
“Motivating Student Writers by Fostering Collaboration through Tagging and Aggregating”

Description
The presenters play with boundaries through the simple expedient of having student bloggers in different countries tag their blog posts with the unique tag term writingmatrix. Searching on that tag in Technorati, the student bloggers in four locations in three different countries have managed to locate one another’s posts, leave comments for one another, and have subsequently interacted in other ways as well. The presenters explain how they started the project and how it has branched into other online and even face to face activities involving the students in the participant countries. The presentation is made not only through the voices of the presenters, but with the students themselves lending their voices through their blogs and videos.

Presentation
iPod ready
http://k12online.wm.edu/writing_matrix.mp4 (38:02 Run Time; mpeg4, 76.6 MB)
Original
http://k12online.wm.edu/writing_matrix.wmv (38:00 Run Time; wmv, 8.2MB)
Audio only
http://k12online.wm.edu/writing_matrix.mp3 (38:01 Run Time; mp3, 34.9 MB)

Supporting Links
http://writingmatrix.wikispaces.com/

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2007-Classroom2-0

Classroom 2.0″Putting the Pedagogy into the Tools”

Published by:

Anne Davis
McDonough, Georgia, USA
Blog: http://anne.teachesme.com

Bio
Anne Davis is an educator with over 20 years experience as an elementary classroom teacher, an instructional lead teacher, a reading specialist, and an instructional technology specialist. She currently works at Georgia State University in the Instructional Technology Center in the College of Education as an Information Systems Training Specialist. Anne has created numerous blogging projects with students and teachers over the past five years.

Bio Page
https://k12online07presenters.wikispaces.com/Anne+Davis

Presentation Title
“Putting the Pedagogy into the Tools”

Description
This presentation includes specific ideas, tips, and mini lessons centered on the pedagogical use of web 2.0 tools. All teachers need ways to easily and effectively weave these tools into the curriculum/instruction. These are quick takes on an activity that could be done with the tools in an engaging way. Most are quick, easy to implement and designed to have beginning web 2.0 teachers feel “Yeah, I could do that!” Those of us who have been using the tools could think “Yeah, what a great idea. I’m going to do that too!” or “I know just the teacher who would love trying this!”

Presentation
Original
http://k12online.wm.edu/putting.mov (2:00 Run Time; mov, 2.8 MB)
Audio only
http://k12online.wm.edu/putting.mp3 (2:03 Run Time; mp3, 12 MB)

Supporting Links
http://pedagogytools.pbwiki.com/

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2007-New-Tools

New Tools “Oodles of Googles”

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Sharon Betts
Industry, Maine, USA
Blog: http://sharonsshare.blogspot.com

Bio
Sharon Betts is currently an Educational Technology Coordinator in Turner, Greene and Leeds,Maine, where she has worked for 3 years. Sharon has been in education for over 30 years, having taught at Iran Dokht, a girls’ high school in Iran, Dept. of Defense schools in Germany, and public schools in Ohio and Maine. She believes that technology should be a staple, not a privilege and is always striving to bring her passions, children and technology, together for the betterment of both. Sharon is a member of WoW2, Women of Web, the Webhead Class of 2006, and a Discovery and MarcoPolo Educator. She has presented on Open Source and web tools in education at local, state and national conferences. Her offline time is spent with her family and two leonbergers in the hills of Maine.

Bio Page
https://k12online07presenters.wikispaces.com/Sharon+Betts

Presentation Title
“Oodles of Googles”

Description
This presentation is for teachers that wish to move student writing projects from paper to the web. Google applications will be demonstrated as tools for simplifying and collaborating through the four steps of producing a writing project: Investigation – research; Preparation – organization;Presentation – the product; and Summation – reflection / feedback / archiving. These tools are free and available with only an internet connection. Many colleges and businesses are beginning to take their work online. See how easy it really is.

Presentation
Original
http://k12online.wm.edu/intro.mov (43 sec. Run Time; mov; 2 MB)
http://k12online.wm.edu/investigation.mov (3:33 min. Run Time; mov; 38 MB)
http://k12online.wm.edu/preparation.mov (2:10min. Run Time; mov; 26 MB)
http://k12online.wm.edu/presentation.mov (4:33 min. Run Time; mov; 28 MB)
http://k12online.wm.edu/summation.mov (2:38 min. Run Time; mov; 25 MB)
http://k12online.wm.edu/summation_student.mov (2:38 min. Run Time; mov; 18 MB)
Audio only
http://k12online.wm.edu/googling.mp3 (13:13 min. Run Time; mp3; 6 MB)

Supporting Links
http://googling.wikispaces.com

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2007-Classroom2-0

CLASSROOM 2.0 KEYNOTE “Classroom 2.0 or You Live Where?”

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Clarence Fisher Snow Lake, Manitoba, Canada
Blog: www.evenfromhere.org
Twitter: @glassbeed

Bio Clarence has been a classroom teacher for the past 13 years. He blogs professionally at remoteaccess.typepad.com, with his class at thinwalls.edublogs.org and has spoken at conferences across North America. Clarence has won several awards, including one of Canada’ highest teaching awards, the Prime Minister’s Award for Teaching for his integration of technology into daily classroom life. Clarence’s innovative classroom practices have been featured online, in books, magazines, and newspaper articles. He is an advocate of classroom 2.0, learning spaces that take complete advantage of the tools that are available to learners in their quest to learn rather than having school be something that is done to them.

Bio Page https://k12online07presenters.wikispaces.com/Clarence+Fisher
Presentation Title
“Classroom 2.0 or You Live Where?”
Description
Classroom 2.0 is a “slippery concept” that can look different in different communities and schools. But there are some basic concepts that bring value to these classrooms, a few basic ideas that need to be considered by teachers who are looking to make changes to their classrooms. These classrooms are not just about teachers allowing their students to have weblogs, but about what we consider to be basic goals for education, how learning happens in global networks and the possibilities for our students to be legitimate contributors in their own right. Where have we been so far on this journey of change? What are some of the big ideas that we need to consider and where do we need to go next?

Presentation:

iPod ready http://k12online.wm.edu/ipod_classroom2.0.m4v (19:02 Run Time; mpeg4; 108.1 MB)
Original http://k12online.wm.edu/Classroom2.0.mov (19:02 Run Time, mov, 88.5 MB)
Audio only
http://k12online.wm.edu/Classroom2.0.mp3 (19:02 Run Time; mp3; 2.1 MB)

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2007-New-Tools

NEW TOOLS KEYNOTE “More Than Cool Tools”

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Alan Levine Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
Blog: http://cogdogblog.com
Bio
Alan Levine is Vice President, Community and CTO for the New Media Consortium (NMC), an international consortium of more than 250 world-class universities, colleges, museums, research centers, and technology companies dedicated to using new technologies to inspire, energize, stimulate, and support learning and creative expression He is widely recognized nationally and internationally for expertise in the application of new technologies to educational environments and was a pioneer on the web going back to 1993. He has taken the dog theme to excess, appearing as one in Second Life, and will be circumnavigating Australia (not chasing dingoes) during the time of this conference.
Bio Page
http://cogdogblog.com/about/
Twitter: @cogdog

Brian Lamb Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Blog: http://weblogs.elearning.ubc.ca/brian/
Bio
Brian Lamb is Manager, Emerging Technologies and Digital Content with the Office of Learning Technology at The University of British Columbia. He teaches a course on “Text Technologies” for UBC’s Master of Educational Technology Program. He is also a Research Fellow with Utah State University’s Center for Open and Sustainable Learning. Brian maintains his weblog Abject Learning http://weblogs.elearning.ubc.ca/brian/, where he mutters ll-tempered observations on social learning, open education, disruptive technologies and other such things.
Bio Page
http://careo.elearning.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Brian_Lamb
Twitter: @brlamb

D’Arcy Norman Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Blog: http://www.darcynorman.net
Bio
D’Arcy is an educational technology developer at the Teaching and Learning Centre, at The University of Calgary. He has been playing with educational technology in one form or another since the early days of the Vic20, and currently spends much of his professional time developing content and crafting tools for faculty and students to use to support their practices of teaching and learning.
Bio Page
http://www.darcynorman.net/about/
Twitter: @dlnorman

Presentation Title “More Than Cool Tools”
Description
There is no shortage of “Cool New Web Tools” out there and all three of us are guilty as charged for presenting them to teachers via the firehose effect. In our session, we will begin with a nostalgic nod to our presentation past where just 3 years ago we were talking up “Small Pieces Loosely Joined” – blogs, wikis, and a little RSS. Now there is so much more, almost too much. So we may talk about some cool tools, but more at a level of looking at the affordances which make them compelling, and why these and future breeds of tools and platforms matter to K12 teachers.

Presentation:

iPod ready http://k12online.wm.edu/K12Online_MoreThanCoolTools_ipod.mp4 (53:45 Run Time; mpeg4, 71.8MB)
Originalhttp://k12online.wm.edu/K12Online_MoreThanCoolTools_full.mov (53:45 Run Time; mov, 415.2 MB)
Audio only
http://k12online.wm.edu/K12Online_MoreThanCoolTools_full.mp3 (53:35 Run Time; mp3, 6.2 MB)
Supporting Links http://morethancooltools.wikispaces.com/

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2007-New-Tools

New Tools “Cell Phones as Classroom Learning Tools”

Published by:

Liz Kolb
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Blog: http://toytotool.blogspot.com

Bio
Liz Kolb spent 7 years as a classroom social studies teacher,high school technology coordinator and integration specialist. She is now an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Madonna University in Michigan as well as finishing her PhD in Learning Technologies at University of Michigan. She teaches courses for both preservice and inservice teachers concerning technology integration in schools. For more information on her background, please see her virtual CV at http://sitemaker.umich.edu/kolb_504.

Bio Page
https://k12online07presenters.wikispaces.com/Liz+Kolb

Presentation Title
“Cell Phones as Classroom Learning Tools”

Description
This presentation focuses on ways to connect students’ favorite digital toy with classroom learning. Cell phones have the capability to become the “Swiss army knife” for student research and organization. First, we explore using cell phones as data collection tools: audio recorders, digital cameras, and digital camcorders. Additionally, we consider how classroom projects can be developed for cell phones: creating ring tones, text messaging, mobile WebPages, and mobile surveys. Finally, we contemplate the future features of cell phones and how those features play a role in learning.

Presentation
iPod ready
http://k12online.wm.edu/K12_Kolb_Cell.mp4 (1:10:00 Run Time; m4v; 176 MB)
Original
http://k12online.wm.edu/K12_Kolb_Cell.mov (1:10:00 Run Time; mov; 298 MB)
Audio only
http://k12online.wm.edu/K12_Kolb_Cell.mp3 (1:10:00 Run Time; mp3; 81 MB)

Supporting Links
http://cellphonesinlearning.wikispaces.com

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2007-Classroom2-0

Classroom 2.0 “Travel through Space and Time”

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Silvia Tolisano
Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Blog: http://www.langwitches.org/blog

Bio
Born in Germany, raised in Argentina and living in the USA, Silvia graduated with a Degree in Spanish & International Studies and a Master’s in Instructional Technology. She serves as the Instructional Technology Facilitator at a private elementary school. She was instrumental in establishing and is supporting an integrated global awareness curriculum for all grade levels.

Bio Page
https://k12online07presenters.wikispaces.com/Silvia Tolisano

Presentation Title
“Travel through Space and Time”

Description
Global awareness is making its way into the educational landscape. We are recognizing that our students are growing up in a “flat world” and cannot afford to live isolated from learning about other languages, cultures, traditions and points of view. The presenter took over 400 students and their teachers along…virtually…as she traveled physically half way around the world to China. Learn how, through the power of web 2.0 tools, she seamlessly combined a blog, podcasts, photos and videos to educate students about cultural universals, while addressing curriculum standards.

Presentation
iPod ready
http://k12online.wm.edu/Time_Space.mp4 (27:09 Run Time; mpeg4; 88.6 MB)
Audio only
http://k12online.wm.edu/Time_Space.mp3 (26:10 Run Time; mp3; 12 MB)

Supporting Links
San Jose Episcopal Day School
http://www.sjeds.com/

China Blog
http://www.sjeds.com/blog/china/

Global Studies
http://www.sjeds.com/blog/global_studies/

Egypt Blog
http://www.sjeds.com/blog/egypt/

Spresent.com
http://www.spresent.com/

Splashr
http://www.splashr.com/

Skitch
http://www.skitch.com/

Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/

SnapZPro
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/snapzprox/

Quicktime
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/

Google Earth
http://www.googleearth.com/

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Understanding Time During K12 Online …

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Participants at K12 Online span the globe. That’s why we use Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) in the publication of all events. Whenever we publish the date and time of any event we consistently link to a time converter that allows you to convert the time to your local time. This can be confusing if you’re not used to doing conversions to GMT; more so in countries that have daylight savings time when the dates of the conference span the change from Daylight (Savings) Time to Standard Time. Matters are further complicated when governments change the dates they observe Daylight Savings Time, as has recently been done in Canada and the USA.

Where this is most likely to be an issue is with our live events and in particular our closing event; When Night Falls. In order to find the difference between your local time and GMT you can visit this site:

Greenwich Mean Time.

Look for the dynamically updating clock that will show you the current time in your time zone and your offset from GMT. The site uses the settings of the internal clock in your computer to generate this data.

If doing the conversion is bothersome or confusing in any way try this site instead:

The Fixed Time World Clock

That last site will allow you to enter a particular date and GMT time and then generate a list showing what time that would be in cities and time zones across the world.

The time converter we have linked to in all our published material is this one:

(UTC/GMT) Time Converter

If you live in a country where they are changing the clocks sometime during K12 Online, check back here anytime, before or after the clocks have been switched, to convert your local time to GMT or vice versa. Our time converters allow you to enter the date you wish to determine the time on and adjust for time changes accordingly.