2:00pm - 3:30pm
Mini-workshops
Rethinking Your Web Site Strategies
David Warlick
Maintaining and refining your school or district Web site should not be your job,
it should help you do your job. This engaging workshop will encourage you examine
your existing Web strategies and determine if your Web site is truly working for
you. We will explore strategies for continuing the Web planning and design process
as well as alternative Web publishing procedures that help you make your Web site
an ongoing conversation with the community.
Facilitating Change
Kim Carter
We all know that preparing students for their future demands change, but how can
instructional technology leaders best facilitate the change process in educational
settings? This workshop offers structures and strategies for administrators and
IT leaders who want to improve their effectiveness as change agents.
Empowering Teachers to be Data Driven Decision Makers
Harry Tuttle
Learn how easily your teachers can collect, analyze, and then use data from common
classroom activities to improve instruction. Examples will range from low to high
tech and will illustrate a variety of ways in which teachers can use data analysis
to improve their own instruction, track student progress, and empower their students
to monitor their own learning. This workshop focuses on a bottom-up approach to
data, not the usual top-down approach, and on building in constant improvement for
student learning rather than waiting for the state test results.
Digital Storytelling and 21st Century Learning
Joe Brennan and
David Jakes
In today's world, literacy goes far beyond learning how to read and write. Knowing
how to convey information using multiple media and how to tell a compelling story
are both crucial communication skills for tomorrow's graduates. Come explore the
process of digital storytelling and see how this meaningful learning experience
supports the skills required for 21st Century learning. Weýll show examples of digital
stories and, with the help of the audience, create a digital story. Finally, our
collaborative discussion will focus on extending the key elements of the digital
storytelling process to other technology experiences to create a new vision of learning
with technology.
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