Technology+Topics

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=media type="custom" key="4094961"= Technology inside and outside high schools is very different. This presentation links technology with instruction, time, architecture, and costs and explores new forms of schooling.

media type="custom" key="4094963" Instead of confiscating students' cell phones, how about taking advantage of their connective power as tools for teaching and learning? - Tammy Worcester, ESSDACK Monday, 6/29/2009, 12:30pm 1:30pm WWCC Ballroom C

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media type="custom" key="4094973" Baby Boom retirements and the new learning economy will transform schools from [|teaching] organizations into co-created learning studios in networked learning environments. - Tom Carroll, National Commission on Teaching and America's Future Monday, 6/29/2009, 8:30am 9:30am WWCC 147 A

media type="custom" key="4094979" Enough talk about students being different. Lets focus on specific strategies to challenge students with H.E.A.T. (higher-order thinking, engaged learning, authentic assessment, and technology). - Christopher Moersch, LoTi Connection, Inc. Monday, 6/29/2009, 11:00am 12:00pm WWCC Ballroom B

media type="custom" key="4094983" Prepare to be wowed by some of Tammy's favorite tips, tricks, and tools that offer simple, yet effective ways to enhance both [|teaching] and learning. - Tammy Worcester, ESSDACK Monday, 6/29/2009, 8:30am 9:30am WWCC Ballroom B

media type="custom" key="4094991" This session provides the latest information on how digital bombardment is affecting the digital generation and what implications it has for teaching, [|learning], and assessment. - Lee Crockett, InfoSavvy Group Monday, 6/29/2009, 2:00pm 3:00pm WWCC Ballroom B

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