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05 Jul 08
Dave TrussCALL FOR PROPOSALS: This call encourages all educators, both experienced and novice with respect to Web 2.0 learning tools, to submit proposals to present at this conference via this link. Take this opportunity to share your successes, strategies, and tips in “amplifying the possibilities” of web 2.0 powered learning in one of the four conference strands.
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Strand B: Leading the Change
Innovative approaches to teaching and learning using web 2.0 tools are often utilized by a limited number of “early adopter” teachers in our schools. This strand seeks to amplify ways educators in a variety of contexts are serving as constructive catalysts for broad-based pedagogic change using Web 2.0 technologies as well as student-centered, project-based approaches to learning
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30 Jun 08
Lauren O'GradyWeek 1
Strand A: Getting Started
Everything you wanted to know
about getting started with web 2.0 technologies for learning but were afraid to
ask. The presentations in this strand will focus on specific, free tools for
newcomers. Whether you have one classroom computer or a laptop for every
student, digital technologies can provide new opportunities to connect with
other learners, create new and exciting knowledge products, and engage students
in an expanded learning process beyond the traditional “boundaries of the bell.”
Teachers first introduced to Web 2.0 tools are often unaware of the new
possibilities for teaching and learning afforded by the Read/Write Web.
Presentations in this strand will amplify and model what is possible in terms of
pedagogy, student creation of content, and collaboration. Practical classroom
implementation ideas will be emphasized. Presentations will focus more on the
ways new tools can be used to engage students in learning, rather than focusing
exclusively on how specific tools are used. If you’ve ever felt like everyone
else knows more than you about teaching with technology and you need help
getting started, this is the strand for you.
Strand B: Kicking It Up a
Notch
You’ve been using blogs, wikis and other technologies for awhile but
perhaps haven’t seen them transform your classroom and the learning environment
for your students in the ways you think they can. This strand amplifies ways new
technologies can be used to transform classroom and personal learning. Rather
than merely replicating traditional, analog-based learning tasks, how can
digital technologies permit teacher-leaders to “infomate” learning to add
greater interactivity, personal differentiation, and multi-modal exploration of
curriculum topics? Fresh new approaches to using Web 2.0 tools for learning and
authentic assessment will be highlighted. Presentations will explore innovative
ways Web 2.0 tools can be blended together to help students create, colk12online08 K12Online edublog administrator education techintegrator all_teachers
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Sheryl A. McCoyapply by June 23rd
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24 May 08
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23 May 08
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Roland O'DanielK12Online Conference is a great place to see Web 2.0 being used in classrooms in a thoughtful and responsible manner. The conference is also adressing the need for research to prove web 2.0 applications can increase student learning.
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22 May 08
Vicki DavisTime for K12 online conference proposals:
"We are pleased to announce the call for proposals for the third annual “K12 Online Conference” for educators around the world interested in the use of web 2.0 tools in classrooms and professional practice. This year’s conference is scheduled for October 20-24 and October 27-31 of 2008, and will include a pre-conference keynote during the week of October 13. The conference theme for 2008 is “Amplifying Possibilities.” Participation in the conference (as in the past) is entirely free. Conference materials are published in English and available for worldwide distribution and use under a Creative Commons license. Some changes in the requirements for presentations are being made this year and are detailed below. The deadline for proposal submission is June 23, 2008. Selected presentations will be announced at NECC 2008 in San Antonio, Texas, USA on July 2.k12online education all_teachers professionaldevelopment edublog techintegrator administrator curriculum k12online08
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19 May 08
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Jeff GiddensWe are pleased to announce the call for proposals for the third annual “K12 Online Conference” for educators around the world interested in the use of web 2.0 tools in classrooms and professional practice. This year’s conference is scheduled for Oct
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Kathy RiceThis year’s conference is scheduled for October 20-24 and October 27-31 of 2008, and will include a pre-conference keynote during the week of October 13. The conference theme for 2008 is “Amplifying Possibilities.” Participation in the conference (a
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07 May 08
Sarah SutterWes Fryer's call for proposals for K12Online 2008. Deadline June 23, chosen presenters announced at NECC July 2.
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Peggy GeorgeTime to start submitting proposals for the K12online conference 2008. Details here. Deadline: June 23, 2008. This year’s conference is scheduled for October 20-24 and October 27-31 of 2008, and will include a pre-conference keynote during the week of October 13. The conference theme for 2008 is “Amplifying Possibilities.” Participation in the conference (as in the past) is entirely free.
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We are pleased to announce the call for proposals for the third annual “K12 Online Conference” for educators around the world interested in the use of web 2.0 tools in classrooms and professional practice.
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