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PROFESSIONAL GROWTH VALUEThe 2011
CUE Technolog
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CUE provides leadership and support to advance student
achievement in the educational technology community.
EducatorsUsingCompute
rEst. 1978
CUE Membership BenefitsProfessional Development (CUE To You) Conferences & SymposiumsSpecial Interest Groups (SIGS)K-12 Technology PublicationsLegislative AdvocacyCorporate PartnershipsTeacher Grants & Student AwardsLocal Affiliates
Gold Coast CUE: http://www.goldcoastcue.org Ventura County Local CUE Affiliate
Keynote Speaker Jim Klein Saugus Union School District
Breakout SessionsKristen Kreutner & Rich BatemanConejo Valley Unified School District
2011 Fall Technology Conference - Ventura County Office of EducationSaturday, October 15, 2011
CUE 2011 – A View to a CUEPalm Springs, California March 17 – 19, 2011
The Nuts and Bolts of Proving a District Webinar SeriesSpeakers: Loretta Asay & Margie ZamoraClark County School District, Nevada
3D Modeling and Rendering with Google Sketchup and KerkytheaSpeaker: Dan EliotYorba Linda High School
Unleash Your Inner Speilberg When Creating Online LecturesSpeaker: Brian KlassJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
I’ve Got Moodle…Now What?Speakers: Kara Evans & Cheryl FielloClaremont High School
Professional Learning Networks (PLN’S) for Professional Learning Communities (PLC’S)Speaker: Mark WagnerEdTechTeam Inc.
A Useful App Every Thirty Seconds, 2011 Edition Speaker: Mark HammonsFresno County of Education
EXHIBIT HALL – Promethean BusSpeaker: Trish GarderPromethean Inc.
The ABC’S of Online PublishingStephen F. Wise Temple, Los Angeles
Digital OmniscienceCapistrano Unified School District, Orange
The Living MuseumJulian Union Elementary, San Diego
Ventura
County
6th Graders
In Their Own Words…
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“Print, Cut, and Fold is a workbook with foldable templates which students use PowerPoint to create. There are endless possibilities for how to incorporate this into the classroom and it will teach students the tricks and tips of PowerPoint.”--Kristen Kreutner, Teacher,Colina Middle School
“Glogster: A creative way for students to make interactive “posters.” Use video and sound along with pictures and text for interactive, professional presentations.”--Bonnie Rockey, Teacher, Sycamore Canyon Middle School
“21st century teaching is changing to keep up with the 21st century learner. Great ideas, free apps at CUE. Can't wait to use and share.”--Peggy Walker, Newbury Park High
“...With cloud based applications such as Google Docs and Microsoft Live@EDU coupled with learning management systems like Moodle or Blackboard Connect, we can become less dependent on the device or the location and focus on the content.”--Jerome Staszewski, Director, Technology Services District Office
“The possibility of a digital school, with digital textbooks, and one to one computers for students. We skyped into a classroom and students were taking Cornell notes side by side with their digital textbook and saving to the cloud. Powerful stuff.”--Shane Frank, Principal,Colina Middle School
“I learned so much but for my school I know that we need to start using interactive response units in the classrooms to better engage students.”--Kelly Kress, Site Tech,Redwood Middle School
“I've learned...our district needs uniformity and communication. We need to create a skinny plan that embodies what we hope students, teachers, and staff will get from technology and then discover/create the hardware and software that best meets those needs.”--Allison Ginter, Dean of Attendance & Student Welfare, Newbury Park High
20th Century Learning for the Industrial Age
21st Century Learning for the Information Age
From this…
…to this
CUE’s ProfessionalGrowth Value…Training for the Digital Immigrant
educator to engage and inspire the Digital Native student.