Concurrent Session 9
Friday, March 8, 2013 9:35am-10:25am
Location: 201 RCC
Multimedia Sharing for a Flipped Classroom Environment
The concept of a Flipped Classroom has become a buzz topic among Educational Communities. This teaching module is quickly becoming adopted (and accepted!) in classrooms across the world. Questions arise though as to how teachers can safely and easily store and share these instructional videos with their students. In this session, educators will learn how MyVRSpot can be used to effectively store, share, index, and archive all instructional videos to facilitate a Flipped Classroom learning environment.
Target Audience: K-12
Michael Kessler, FTC Family of Companies
Concurrent Session 9
Friday, March 8, 2013 9:35am-10:25am
Location: 202 RCC
Experience OneConnect: the End-to-End Solution for BYOD and One-to-One Computing
Session Description = The freedom and empowerment of BYOD and One-to-One programs creates a new set of enablement, administration, and security challenges for IT. Bring your own device to this session and experience CSI OneConnect – the end-to-end, seamless, and secure solution for BYOD and One-to-One. You’ll learn how to create the framework for implementing a successful end-user device strategy within your technology and instructional environment.
Target Audience: K-12, Administration, Other
Barry Garrison, CSI Technology
Concurrent Session 9
Friday, March 8, 2013 9:35am-10:25am
Location: 203 RCC
SAFARI Montage as a Learning Object Repository
For districts to effectively utilize the digital content and tools available, these assets should be managed and delivered via a holistic infrastructure known as a Learning Object Repository (LOR). This presentation will discuss how SAFARI Montage works as a LOR capable of supporting district-wide digital curriculum and blended learning models.
Target Audience: K-12
CNIC, CNIC
Concurrent Session 9
Friday, March 8, 2013 9:35am-10:25am
Location: 204 RCC
Make mobile device management easy; keep mobile device use safe and effective
Mobile devices, blended learning, and 1:1 programs give students access to anytime/anywhere learning opportunities, while keeping them engaged. But along with the benefits come some management challenges. IT is typically tasked with this; however in the end its educators who need to ensure that the devices are supporting their learning goals.
Target Audience: K-12
Sam Benham, Lightspeed Systems
Concurrent Session 9
Friday, March 8, 2013 9:35am-10:25am
Location: 205 RCC
Keyboarding Online--Real Skills! NO Hunting & Pecking!
K Keyboarding Online--Real Skills! will lead participants in group discussions covering common problems and solutions of web based software such as cheating, Internet down, bandwidth. See current web based technology that addresses these concerns, and especially solving the #1 problem in teaching keyboarding-breaking/preventing Hunting & Pecking. Other solutions include individualizing for slow/fast students, automatic grading and recording of scores and grades, a video presentation of correct keyboarding techniques, FREE Formatting lessons, and more. $$$ Affordable!
Target Audience: K-12
DJ Ellsworth, Ellsworth Publishing Company
Concurrent Session 9
Friday, March 8, 2013 9:35am-10:25am
Location: 301A
K-2 ''Fun''damentals with Mobile Technology
Participants will have the opportunity to learn ways to infuse Apple software and mobile technologies into the K-2 Common Core and Essential Standards.
Strand: Project-based learning lesson/unit planning
Target Audience: Elementary Skill Level: Beginner Platform: Mac
Sandy Powell, Granite Quarry Elementary
Beverly Basinger, Rowan Salisbury Schools
Carrie Carter, Rowan Salisbury Schools
Pamela Drye, Rowan Salisbury Schools
Kristin Jones, Rowan Salisbury Schools
Concurrent Session 9
Friday, March 8, 2013 9:35am-10:25am
Location: 301B
iPads in Math=A Love for Problem Solving
I will share apps that my students love to use to learn mathematics in my classroom. The great thing about the apps I will share is they are easy to use, they are free and they can be used from beginning to end in less than one class period. I will also share other online resources that can be used on the iPads or on a computer.
Strand: Web 2.0
Target Audience: Middle Skill Level: Beginner Platform: Mac
Ashley Miller, China Grove Middle School/Rowan-Salisbury Schools
Elisabeth McCrimmon, Rowan-Salisbury Schools
Concurrent Session 9
Friday, March 8, 2013 9:35am-10:25am
Location: 302A
Analyzing and Remixing Free Digital Comics in the Secondary Classroom
Previous research has found that resources such as comic books and graphic novels can be used to encourage reluctant readers to read. These resources are readily available, but can be costly. Some comic books, such as those that first published in the 1940s, 50s, and 60s, were not copyrighted, or the copyright has expired, and can be freely used for projects. This presentation will discuss how free digital comic books can be modified using free graphical editing software to encourage students to read more, critically view messages in the text, consider historical elements, and remix to create new works.
Strand: Project-based learning lesson/unit planning
Target Audience: Middle, High Skill Level: All Levels Platform: PC, Mac
Jesse Strycker, East Carolina University
Concurrent Session 9
Friday, March 8, 2013 9:35am-10:25am
Location: 302B
Student Created Digital Textbooks
Explore the personalized learning approach of a student created textbook. Participants will be given an overview of the concept and available tools such as PBworks and Google sites. While this session is Social Studies specific, the methods can be easily applied to any content area.
Strand: Project-based learning lesson/unit planning
Target Audience: K-12 Skill Level: Intermediate Platform: All platforms
Michael O'Hagan, Union County Public Schools
Tommy Cunningham, Union County Public Schools
Concurrent Session 9
Friday, March 8, 2013 9:35am-10:25am
Location: 303
Using Online Resources in the Classroom
Topics covered in this session include sources for online print and multimedia materials to support the Common Core and NC Essential Standards, and guidelines for using them ethically. Sharing of copyright issues and questions is encouraged.
Strand: Other
Target Audience: K-12 Skill Level: All Levels Platform: All platforms
Dan Sparlin, NCDPI
Concurrent Session 9
Friday, March 8, 2013 9:35am-10:25am
Location: 304
Creating Closed Caption Videos
Learn to add your own Closed Captions to any video that you have.
Strand: Resources for special needs students.
Target Audience: K-12 Skill Level: All Levels Platform: All platforms
Chris Brown, North Buncome Middle School, 8th Grade Social Social
Conni Mulligan, Buncombe County Schools / Instructional Technology
Concurrent Session 9
Friday, March 8, 2013 9:35am-10:25am
Location: 305A
Get Your Pin On! Pinterest to Learn
Do you spend hours searching Pinterest or are you new to Pinterest? Learn how to find ideas on Pinterest and modify them for all grades levels from PreK to 12th grade. We will also provide you with a link to all of the activities that we have created from our Pinterest ideas ready for use in your classroom on Monday morning. Come join us for great ideas to PIn!
Strand: Other
Target Audience: Elementary, Middle, High, K-12, Other Skill Level: All Levels Platform: All platforms
April Hill, Roanoke City Schools
Jamey McKenna, Roanoke City Schools
Karen Snyder, Roanoke City
Concurrent Session 9
Friday, March 8, 2013 9:35am-10:25am
Location: 305B
3 Free Technology Tools that Excite Students! Presentation hosted here: http://goo.gl/X3SLS
In this session you will learn how to meet the NC Information and Technology Essential Standard for Technology as a Tool. Participants will learn how to integrate various freeware, such as Kidblog, VoiceThread, and Scribble Press into classroom instruction. These resources will be presented using computers and iPads.
Strand: Web 2.0
Target Audience: Elementary Skill Level: Intermediate Platform: All platforms
Alison Webster, Rashkis Elementary School
Cristin Najera, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools
Claire Nelson, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools
Concurrent Session 9
Thursday, March 7, 2013 9:35am-10:25am
Location: 306A
Using Technology to Communicate with Parents
When you work with more than 3 classes of students everyday, keeping up with parent communication can be very difficult. Come by to find new ways to keep your parents up to date with what is going on in your classroom on a daily basis.
Strand: Community involvement
Target Audience: Elementary, Middle, High Skill Level: Intermediate Platform: All platforms
Jessica Caldwell, Clyde Campbell Elementary School
Concurrent Session 9
Friday, March 8, 2013 9:35am-10:25am
Location: 306B
K-12 1:1; An Implementation Story
K-12 1:1; An Implementation Story describes the journey of Avery County Schools as we transformed visions of 1:1 computing in the Fall of 2010 for some of our students, into a 1:1 reality for all students K-12 by the Fall of 2011. ACS is now in the second year of integrating iPads K-5 and MacBooks 6-12 for all of our 2100+ students. We will share our journey; from the beginning plans, through the rapid implementation process, and most importantly--how it is making a difference in the learning of our students. Come join us! https://averyschools.haikulearning.com/ellisayers/avery1-1story/cms_page/view
Strand: 1:1 Computing
Target Audience: K-12, Administration Skill Level: All Levels Platform: All platforms
Ellis Ayers, Avery County Schools
David Burleson, Avery County Schools
Tommie Deyton, Avery County Schools
Erica Preswood, Avery County Schools
David Reep, Avery County Schools
Concurrent Session 9
Friday, March 8, 2013 9:35am-10:25am
Location: 306C
Common Sense - Your ''Passport'' to Digital Citizenship
Learn how Kimmel Farm Elementary is teaching digital citizenship with Digital Passport (digitalpassport.org), a free online learning platform for grades 3-5 that teaches and tests the basics of digital safety, etiquette, and citizenship. Developed by Common Sense Media, and aligned to ELA Common Core and NET-S, Digital Passport also aligns with the school's improvement plan for ongoing education in the ethical use of social media.
Strand: Computer skills curriculum/assessment
Target Audience: Elementary, Middle, Administration Skill Level: All Levels Platform: All platforms
Sam Walker, Kimmel Farm Elementary
Concurrent Session 9
Friday, March 8, 2013 9:35am-10:25am
Location: 402
Featured Speaker - Leslie Fisher
Gadgets
Gadgets: Whether you have been to Leslie's gadget class before or you are brand new, this class is for you if you are a gadget head that likes to bring new ideas into the classroom. The past year has seen some really great innovations, especially in the field of technology so get ready to have some fun and learn about all of the bright shiny new websites, apps and gadgets that are currently rocking our world.
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