Engaging Adolescents in Intermediate Science Through Online Activities

Engaging Adolescents in Intermediate Science Through Online Activities

Presenter: Peter Rillero

Discusses virtual science education experiences to enhance learning. Presents research
suggesting virtual science experiences lead to the same gains as physical experiences, while the
time required is much less. A variety of virtual science education experiences will be presented
that are available from the Internet for free or low cost.

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Transforming Education by Empowering Students

Transforming Education by Empowering Students

Presenter: Pete Reilly

Join Pete Reilly as he explores how schools can empower students to be more responsible and
engaged in their own learning. This interactive session will demonstrate how technology can be
a catalyst for creating active and engaging environments where students are empowered to
discover, explore, hypothesize and create.

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Active Learning in the 21st Century Classroom

Active Learning in the 21st Century Classroom

Presenter: Joel Ryan

Interactive whiteboards, wireless tablets and digital presenters are the latest innovations in
classroom technology. Learn how classroom teachers can effectively use these technologies in
the classroom to support curriculum objectives. Join our presenters who are educators that have
worked with teachers for over a decade in helping them make sense of all this technology.
Learn how to create an active learning environment for students that will engage, excite and
educate them in the Troxell "21st Century Classroom”. This student-centered approach to
education empowers teachers through effective and practical technology, supported by a
comprehensive professional development model.

Special guest speaker "Alex Urrea from Eduscapes"

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Build Critical Thinking Skills Using Distance Learning, Podcasting, Blogs, and Web Design

Build Critical Thinking Skills Using Distance Learning, Podcasting, Blogs, and Web
Design
Presenter: Sandra Keppel

Explore the power of using project-based learning that encompasses distance learning to
enhance critical thinking skills and create authentic assessment tools. Your students will be
empowered to write research papers, podcasting scripts, and blogs that address higher-order
thinking of synthesis and evaluation, as well as create their own web designs.

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Using Your Bean

Using Your Bean

Presenter: Brian Blaszak & Donna Frymire

This session will showcase the basics of how to utilize your Bean which you received as part of
NYSCATE this year. Discussions of classroom use, how to share and the basics of use will all be
presented.

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Building Students' Vocabulary Using Technology

Building Students' Vocabulary Using Technology

Presenter: David Mileham

Based on research conducted by Robert Marzano, this workshop will focus on building the
vocabulary of students using technology. Teachers will be exposed to technology resources and
methods used to develop deep understandings of vocabulary terms used in content areas.

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AccelerateU: Student Online Courses

AccelerateU: Student Online Courses

Presenter: Michele Messenger

AccelerateU is a New York State Student Online Course system, offering many High School and
some Middle School courses. Courses range from core, to elective to Advanced Placement.
Taught by NYS teachers and aligned to NYS standards, these courses can be used for credit
recovery, scheduling conflicts or accelerated study.

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Navigating Wireless Communication in the Classroom with TI Navigator

Navigating Wireless Communication in the Classroom with TI Navigator

Presenter: Lisa Blank

Come learn about the newest TI-Navigator system. Create a powerful connection between
students and educator by wirelessly networking each student’s graphing calculator to the
classroom computer. Track the progress of individual students or a class in real time. Use
instant feedback to create a dynamic learning environment proven by research to increase
student success. This is a powerful tool for use in all academic disciplines.

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The Pitfalls of Technology and How to Crawl Out of Them

The Pitfalls of Technology and How to Crawl Out of Them

Presenter: Stuart Shoots

Do you see the value of technology in the classroom but are hesitant to use it? During this
session, participants will engage in discussions around issues facing educators in today’s ever
evolving world of technology. Participants will use and be introduced to up and coming
technologies embedded within the discussion.

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Thin Client Using VMware VDI & Hardware

Thin Client Using VMware VDI & HP Hardware

Presenter: Rob Noble

Transform the way you deploy and Manage desktops. Learn how you can save money on
energy, save break-fix time and have techs available for projects that make your users more
productive, increase security, discourage theft and save on hardware costs by using computers
that have a longer life.

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2008 Title IID Grant - Technology Enhancing Language Learners – Impact on ELA/ELL Students

2008 Title IID Grant - Technology Enhancing Language Learners – Impact on ELA/ELL
Students

Presenter: Barbara King & Serena Barresi

Title IID TELL program has infused technology into differentiated instruction of NYC DOE
ELA/ELL students. This workshop illustrates blogs, SchoolWires portal, interactive whiteboards,
podcasting, movie-making and PowerPoints. Two participating teachers will present teacher and
student-created work and discuss the impact these tools have had on their students’ learning.

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Dunno Much About the Game Industry

Dunno Much About the Game Industry

Presenter: Steven Jacobs

Working in the Industry is scoring as high as the second choice of middle and high schools
students (after pro sports) in recent surveys. What are the careers? How can students be
prepared for them? Do they need advanced degrees? What should they be looking for in
higher education institutions? In this session we'll try to answer these questions and point you
to a variety of resources that will help both you and your students be better prepared for the road
ahead. Stephen Jacobs is a Professor of Game Design and Development at RIT and a Game
Designer for Ratatoskr Entertainment, Inc. He is the Outreach Coordinator for the Education
Special Interest Group of the International Game Developers Association.

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Where Teachers Learn, Where Teachers Teach

Where Teachers Learn, Where Teachers Teach

Presenter: Sylvia Martinez

This session will present research that counters the idea that “not enough professional
development” is the cause of technology not being used in the classroom. For many teachers,
they only receive technology professional development outside the classroom, and it never
crosses the doorstep into the classroom. This session will explore two models of professional
development that cross that barrier: classroom embedded professional development and
student-led professional development.

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Developing Digital Learning Spaces: From Vision to Reality

Developing Digital Learning Spaces: From Vision to Reality

Presenter: David Jakes

Connective technologies have educators excited with their potential. This session explores the
implementation of a multi-dimensional digital space for teaching and learning. We'll examine
the intersection and interaction of three components: a course space, a student-content
creation space, and a knowledge commons that supports both, and how all three directly
support the development of learning literacies. Note: This session is a bring your own laptop
session.

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10 Standards-Based Formative Feedback Techniques For Your Classroom

10 Standards-Based Formative Feedback Techniques For Your Classroom

Presenter: Harry Tuttle

Learn ten different techniques to give standards-based formative feedback in your classroom for
greater student achievement in the standards. The techniques are easy to create and to use
they directly move the students forward in their learning.

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Get a Voice in ESOL with Podcasting

Get a Voice in ESOL with Podcasting

Presenter: Liza Steffen & Randall Schenk

Give your ESOL students a reason to speak, a way to share their life experiences and dreams
and watch them take off. Do you want your students to practice their speech 38 times? At
Rochester Monroe High School we found that students are willing to practice numerous times in
order to make a podcast and be published at the ESOL website.

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Creating eLearning Curriculum Using Adobe Solution

Creating eLearning Curriculum Using Adobe Solution

Presenter: Bob Long

Acrobat Connect Pro introduces capabilities for creating and deploying rich online
communications — including blended eLearning curriculum management for real-time and
self-paced training, plus a wider range of quiz types. Adobe Presenter software and the Acrobat
Connect Pro Training and Acrobat Connect Pro Events modules enable educators and schools to
extend the benefits of Acrobat Connect Pro and enhance their learning management systems
(LMSs)

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Effective and Engaging SMART Board Techniques

Effective and Engaging SMART Board Techniques

Presenter: David Kowalski & Bill Arcuri

The SmartBoard is a wonderful tool to use with your students — great for whole group, guided
practice, and independent practice exercises. In this session, we will look at the basic
SmartBoard tools, introduce the Smart Notebook software, and share with you our Top Ten
Interactive SmartBoard Lessons. The lessons will get you out of your seat to experience first
hand our Greatest Hits" from actual classroom use of the SmartBoard technology in Webster
schools."

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Building Students' Vocabulary Using Technology

Building Students' Vocabulary Using Technology

Presenter: David Mileham

Based on research conducted by Robert Marzano, this workshop will focus on building the
vocabulary of students using technology. Teachers will be exposed to technology resources and
methods used to develop deep understandings of vocabulary terms used in content areas.

Podcast

AccelerateU: Student Online Courses

AccelerateU: Student Online Courses

Presenter: Michele Messenger

AccelerateU is a New York State Student Online Course system, offering many High School and
some Middle School courses. Courses range from core, to elective to Advanced Placement.
Taught by NYS teachers and aligned to NYS standards, these courses can be used for credit
recovery, scheduling conflicts or accelerated study.
Building Students' Vocabulary Using Technology

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Navigating Wireless Communication in the Classroom with TI Navigator

Navigating Wireless Communication in the Classroom with TI Navigator

Presenter: Lisa Blank

Come learn about the newest TI-Navigator system. Create a powerful connection between
students and educator by wirelessly networking each student’s graphing calculator to the
classroom computer. Track the progress of individual students or a class in real time. Use
instant feedback to create a dynamic learning environment proven by research to increase
student success. This is a powerful tool for use in all academic disciplines.

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Engaging Elementary Learners Without Breaking the Bank

Engaging Elementary Learners Without Breaking the Bank

Presenter: Bill Arcuri & Dave Kowalski

Do you have computers, but no budget for software? Don't fret. We'll show you dozens of free,
interactive and engaging websites perfect for use with elementary learners. Explore along with
us as we discuss classroom-tested activities using free web-based tools, resources and lesson
plans. We'll also discuss tips for successful implementation of activities.

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DataMentor: Using Data to Inform Instruction

DataMentor: Using Data to Inform Instruction

Presenter: Staci Autovino-Kemp

This session will provide an Overview of Datamentor. Datamentor is the friendly front door to
assessment data and solutions for classroom level teachers. Datamentor compares assessment
results from your individual school district versus your local BOCES aggregate results in order to
locate the gaps that exist in your district.

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NYSSTL –Technology Leadership for the 21st Century

NYSSTL –Technology Leadership for the 21st Century

Presenter: Dr. Lorraine Hohenforst & Stacy Ward

Learn how the HFM and WSWHE BOCES have created the New York State Student Technology
Leaders (NYSSTL) Club in 30 middle schools. Students help their teachers learn to use
technology and their classmates prove their tech literacy, creating a community of 21st century
learning in our schools.

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Using Your Bean

Using Your Bean

Presenter: Brian Blaszak & Donna Frymire

This session will showcase the basics of how to utilize your Bean which you received as part of
NYSCATE this year. Discussions of classroom use, how to share and the basics of use will all be
presented.

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Integrating Macs into Your District

Integrating Macs into Your District

Presenter: David Henderson

Macintosh computers have become an increasingly popular choice to purchase. This
presentation will cover particulars on how to incorporate Macs into your environment.
Integration with Active Directory, eDirectory, print servers, and desktop control will be
discussed.

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Rubber to the Road: Making Technology Integration Work

Rubber to the Road: Making Technology Integration Work

Presenter: Michael Virgil & Philip Sheridan

This workshop will describe how to provide high end technology resources and staff
development to enhance instruction. A particular emphasis will be placed on the use of
technology to support district curriculum goals and the New York State Learning Standards.
Participants will be provided with information regarding the management of funds, purchase of
equipment and utilization of personnel to support technology. In addition, sample lesson plans,
best practices in technology, lists of software, and demonstration of software and hardware will
be provided.

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