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The International Society for Technology in Education held its annual conference
in Denver from June 27 to June 30. ISTE 2010, formerly known as NECC, is the
same premier event that has had edtech professionals worldwide returning year
after year. This year’s social-media advocacy included a Tweeting for Education
Technology campaign that sent 1,600 messages to Congress; an ISTE Advocacy
YouTube Channel; and the campaign “Top Ten in ’10: ISTE’s Education Technology
Priorities for 2010.” Following are some highlights from the show floor.
DYMO/MIMIO INTERACTIVE TEACHING
TECHNOLOGIES
(www.mimio.dymo.com)
launched the MimioClassroom product suite,
an integrated, easy-to-use suite of interactive
teaching tools and services, including teacherfriendly
interactive whiteboard devices,
student assessment systems, document
cameras, accessories, and software.
LEXIA LEARNING
(www.lexialearning.com) launched Lexia Reading Version
7.0, which offers age-appropriate support
for the development of critical reading
skills. Version 7.0 features new progressmonitoring
tools that will give educators
longitudinal, standards-based data on students’
mastery of reading skills.
TEXTHELP SYSTEMS
(www.text help.com) announced the newest
release of its literacy support
software solution, Read&Write 4
GOLD for Mac, which includes new
features like Screenshot Reader,
Screen Masking, a MOBILE USB
version, and Feature Video Tours.
LEARNING.COM
Learning.com introduced the
inSky Provider Program, a network
of companies that use key features
in the Sky digital-learning environment,
such as single sign-on, to
enhance their users’ experience.
SHMOOP
(www.shmoop.com)
announced the public beta test for
Shmoop Economics, a free online
resource that uses humor, current
events, pop-culture references, and
games to capture student interest.
SMART TECHNOLOGIES
(www.smarttech.com) announced the
fourth-generation SMART Board 600i series interactive-whiteboard
system. Available in both standard and wide-screen, it features an
extended control panel and an integrated short-throw projector that
is 3D-ready and has a longer lamp life.
MAPS101
(www.maps101.com)
demonstrated its online K-12 map
and geography resources, including
the new Bing Maps search feature,
the recently added Spanish
Language Content, and the
National Geographic collection.
ATOMIC LEARNING
(www. atomiclearning.com) has just
released more than 950 new
training tutorials, including
training on Google SketchUp 7,
OneNote 2010, Word 2010,
Photoshop CS5, Flash CS5, and
Excel 2010. Of special note are
the new iPad and iPod touch
series, including the iPad as an
i-Reader: An Orientation for
Educators and Tech Integration Project: Budgeting Basics 101—Money &
Notes apps for the iPhone and iPod touch.
LG
(www.lgsolutions.com) showed off its latest
Network Monitors,
digital signage, LCD
displays, and projector
solutions. LG’s Network
Monitor solution provides
a virtual-desktopcomputing
option that
is available in both 11-
and 31-monitor (model
N+) configurations.
AMX
The AMX SchoolView solution
(www.amx.com) is a hardware
and software package that permits
a district administrator to
manage a school or an entire district
from one location. Campus
administrators and teachers can
control the programmed features
of SchoolView through a small
touch-panel unit.
NETTREKKER
(www.nettrekker.com) launched a new version of its
search tool, renamed netTrekker
Search, which offers separate interfaces
for teachers and students and
a series of customizing options.
POLYVISION
(www.polyvision.com) released eno one, a comprehensive
classroom solution
that combines the e¯no classic
interactive whiteboard, multimedia
short-throw projector, lessondevelopment
software, and eno
stylus in one package.
HATCH®
(www.hatchearlychildhood.com) introduced the iStartSmart™
All-in-One Computer Learning
System, which combines researchbased
adaptive teaching technology
with automated progress tracking
and is designed to increase
school-readiness skills through
research-based activities and provide
monitoring through individualized
performance reports.
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS
(www.ti.com) introduced
the TI-Nspire with touch-pad graphing calculator,
designed to enable students to take a more active
role in their learning. The handheld calculator features
a streamlined keypad and an alpha keyboard, an
enhanced home screen, a scratch pad, and extended
battery life. Also demonstrated was the TI-Nspire
Navigator wireless classroom network system, which
enables interactive, collaborative classrooms. The system
connects TI-Nspire handheld calculators to teachers’
computers and projectors.
PREMIER MOUNTS
(www.premiermounts.com) unveiled new mounting
products for K–12 classrooms, including
the first projector wall mount with
an integrated audio system.
COMPASS LEARNING
(www.compasslearning.com) has added
Odyssey Community and four
new high-school electives to its
Odyssey software suite. Odyssey
Community is a social-media
tool that facilitates online conversations
to improve studentteacher
interactions within a safe,
secure environment. Teachers and
students will be able to access
Odyssey Community through the
CompassLearning Odyssey log-in.
CISCO
(www.cisco.com) demonstrated its Connected Physical Security
technology, as well as its broad portfolio of Connected Learning solutions,
including video-enabled teaching and learning, Web-based collaboration,
and Cisco TelePresence systems. Schools in the United States and abroad
have deployed Cisco’s Internet Protocol (IP)–based video surveillance,
access control, and first-response communication technology over their
existing networks to support their campus-safety operations.
PROMETHEAN
(www.promethean world.com) announced the Activ-
Classroom in Motion, a 36-foot
RV-style bus that has been transformed
into an interactive classroom
on wheels and is equipped
with interactive whiteboards with
projectors, handheld learnerresponse
systems, and other supporting-
technology products.
MERU NETWORKS
(www.meru networks.com) announced that
more than 1,000 education customers
have deployed its virtualized
wireless LAN (WLAN)
solution across North America,
Europe, and Asia.
RENAISSANCE LEARNING™
(www.renlearn.com) announced a
joint agreement with IGNITE! LEARNING™ (www.ignitelearning.com)
that will enable students to use the 2Know!™ classroom response system
and the NEO 2 student laptops to interact with Ignite! Learning’s
assessments.
CHIEF
(www.chiefmfg.com) showcased classroom short-throwprojector-
mount solutions at ISTE 2010. Several installer-inspired
features ensure fast, trouble-free installation. An industry-first micro
adjustment for height and leveling permit an installer to position the
projector perfectly, regardless of the environment. A built-in telescoping
extension of up to 54 inches (1.4 m) helps achieve precise
image alignment. The innovative lateral-shift capability allows the
mount to span several studs. Built-in cable management facilitates
a clean and safe installation every time.
PANASONIC SYSTEM NETWORKS
COMPANY OF AMERICA
(www.panasonic.com/psna) released the Panaboard UB-T880
interactive multimedia whiteboards that
allow simultaneous operation by as many as
three students, seamless fingertip or electronic
pen drawing, and full-screen media
display. Available in two screen sizes and
aspect ratios.
MCGRAW-HILL EDUCATION
(www.mheducation.com) announced partnerships
and products including the selection
of M&A Technology to manufacture
the new Companion Touch device, a collaboration
with Learn360, and the launch
of ConnectED, an online resource center.
PASCO SCIENTIFIC
PASCO SCIENTIFIC’s (www.pasco.com)
SPARKvue data-collection and -analysis app
is now optimized for the iPad. PASCO scientific
also released MatchGraph for the
iPhone 4.
EPSON AMERICA
(www.epson.com) announced the IU-01
interactive module for projectors. It connects directly to a
Windows or Mac computer via USB and integrates interactive
capabilities with any projector while eliminating the need to
purchase and install dedicated interactive whiteboards.
PLATO LEARNING
(www.plato.com) announced the
expansion of its curriculum offerings, including new Advanced
Placement courses for accelerated students. This introduction
marks the first time the company will offer AP courses as part
of its expanded courseware for school districts.
FOLLETT SOFTWARE COMPANY
(www.follettsoftware.com)
introduces Cognite, a digital learning environment that integrates
discovery tools, retrieval, collaboration, and communication for
students in K–12.
BRAINPOP
BRAINPOP’s (www.brainpop.com) free Featured Movie app has
been made universal and can be
downloaded from the iTunes store
for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod
touch. The app delivers animated
movies daily, with content relevant
to historical and current events
and an accompanying interactive
quiz. BrainPOP ESL received
the Distinguished Achievement
Award from the Association of
Educational Publishers.
DISCOVERY EDUCATION
(www.discoveryeducation.com)
announced new agreements with
the BBC, Smarterville/Reading
Rainbow, CBS News, and others to
expand its content libraries. In
addition to many others, Disaster
in the Gulf: A Race Against Time
has been added to Discovery
Education streaming.
HITACHI AMERICA, LTD.
(www.hitachi-soft.com) introduced
the new StarBoard
FXTRIO-77 interactive whiteboard,
which allows three users
to write on the board at once.
Other features are 14 customizable
buttons; an electronicsfree
surface that works even if
scratched or dented; and control
by means of a finger, a stylus,
or an electronic pen. New
software version 9.2, featuring
redesigned icons, menus, and a more intuitive graphic
interface, has been released for Windows and Mac.
FUJITSU
(solutions.us.fujitsu.com)
demonstrated the new LifeBook
PH520 ultra-portable notebook
and the recently introduced
LifeBook T730 multi-touch-screen
convertible tablet PC, enhanced
professional-development services,
and new data-center options,
including cloud computing.
CTB/MCGRAW-HILL
CTB/MCGRAW-HILL launched the
CTB Online Reporting System, a
dynamic Web-based solution that
enables educators to generate
customized, real-time assessment
profiles of students, classrooms,
or schools. The system is available
now for TerraNova™, Third Edition
and InView™, and Primary Test of
Cognitive Skills™ (PTCS™) and will
be offered with other CTB assessment
systems later this year.
MICROSOFT
(www.microsoft.com)
continued to add educator-friendly
features to its search engine,
Bing (bing.com), such as Related
Searches and Microsoft®
Photosynth technology.
CRICK SOFTWARE
CRICK SOFTWARE’s (www.crick soft.com) writing support software,
WriteOnline, now includes
WorkSpace, at visual mind-mapping
tool that enables students to
organize their thoughts and ideas
into diagrammatic format before
they start to write.
LIVESCRIBE
The LIVESCRIBE Pulse smart pen (www.livescribe.com) is a computer in a pen that captures everything
you write and hear. Use it for pen-casting,
capturing ink and audio as a flash movie that you
can post for public or private viewing.
BRETFORD MANUFACTURING,
INC.
(www.bretford.com) announced the launch
of an “Oldest Product” video
competition, the winner of
which will receive a full room
of furniture for 30 students
or professionals. The company
also showed off a new
RHOMBII flat-panel lectern, a
Juice Power System and
Book and Utility Trucks.
INFOSNAP
(www.infosnap.com/m/home), provider of online admission
and registration solutions
designed for pre K–12 schools, demonstrated
its Web-based solutions
and discussed client successes.
FARONICS
(http://readytodobattle.com/hero) released Faronics Anti-
Virus—an integrated solution that
combines anti-virus, anti-spyware,
and anti-rootkit technology to
provide a coordinated, pre-emptive
response to advanced malware.
It also integrates with Faronics
Deep Freeze, their system restore
solution, so anti-virus updates can
be applied even while computers
are protected in a Frozen state.
WATERFORD INSTITUTE
WATERFORD INSTITUTE’s
Interactive Whiteboard Lessons
(www.waterford.org) provide
teachers with easy-to-use tools for
group and classroom early literacy
instruction. Incorporating the songs,
books and characters of Waterford
Early Reading, these 29 lessons
assist in teaching literacy concepts.
LIGHTSPEED SYSTEMS
(www.lightspeedsystems.com) demonstrated My
Big Campus, which offers a collection of user-submitted online resources
and a suite of collaboration tools integrated into the Web filter to help
schools streamline IT administration, protect students and the network,
enforce acceptable-use policies, and maintain regulatory compliance.
CTB/MCGRAW-HILL (www.ctb.com) and PROMETHEAN (www.prometheanworld.com) announced an alliance linking the Promethean
ActivExpression Learner Response Devices (“clickers”) to CTB’s
Acuity UnWired® InFormative Assessment solution. Students take
tests with the wireless ActivExpression, and Acuity UnWired instantly
displays their responses and percentage of correct answers.
SERIF
(www.serif.com/iste) introduced an expanded Design Suite
of integrated software programs that adds MoviePlus and Digital
Scrapbook Artist to the core package of DrawPlus, WebPlus, PagePlus,
PhotoPlus, and Teacher Resources. Serif also offered advice on how to
integrate creative digital design projects into lesson plans.
GAGGLE
(www.gaggle.net)
announced a collection of new
online collaboration tools, Gaggle
Apps, which are designed to help
schools safely incorporate social
networking and YouTube videos
into education.
TEL.A.VISION
(telavision.tv)
founder George Johnson spoke
on “The Power of Creating Vision
Videos with Students” at the Digital
Storytelling Special Interest Group.
He shared stories and examples of
how “vision videos” have helped
students make transitions in their
lives. Also discussed were recent
discoveries in neuroplasticity studies
that show that one can change
the structure and function of one’s
brain with thoughts.