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Instructional Technology, CCSD Educate, Empower, Evaluate
Agenda Note: Each session will have a barcode reader. Please be sure to scan in for each session to record your particpation. Each concurrent session
will accommodate 30 participants. Please choose another session if your first choice is full.
Friday, May 8, 2009
4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Networking, Program Distribution, T‐Shirt Booth Open, PDE Q & A
5:00 pm – 5:40 pm
Concurrent Sessions
5:50 pm – 6:25 pm
Concurrent Sessions / Dinner Group A in cafeteria
6:35 pm – 7:10 pm
Concurrent Sessions / Dinner Group B in cafeteria
7:20 pm – 8:00 pm
Concurrent Sessions
Dinner is being served in two groups. Group A will be served during the 5:50 pm ‐ 6:25 pm session. Group B will be served during the 6:35 pm ‐ 7:10 pm session. Please plan your session choices to allow for your mealtime during one of these sessions.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
7:30 am – 8:30 am
Registration and Continental Breakfast in cafeteria
8:30 am – 10:00 am
Welcome and Keynote Presentation • Cool Tools Duel: Google Edition, Mike Lawrence and Dr. Mark Wagner
10:10 am – 11:00 am
Concurrent Sessions
11:10 am – 12:00 pm
Concurrent Sessions
12:10 pm – 1:00 pm
Lunch served in cafeteria
1:10 pm – 2:00 pm
Concurrent Sessions
2:10 pm – 3:00 pm
Concurrent Sessions
3:10 pm – 4:00 pm
Capstone Presentation • 21st Century Learning for Digital Natives: If Not Now, When?, Dr. Dan
McCormack
Vendor Booths
4:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Friday, May 8
7:30 am – 3:00 pm
Saturday, May 9
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Keynote & Capstone Presentations
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Keynote Presentation Key Note Link: www.cue.org/cc09
Mike Lawrence & Dr. Mark Wagner Cool Tools Duel: Google Edition Search, learn, and share! Brought to you by the producers of the Google Teacher Academy, this fun and fast‐paced keynote introduces innovative ways Google tools can be used in education. The competitive "duel" will include advanced search techniques, collaborative web‐based applications, and inspired instructional strategies. Featured tools will include Google Books, Google Docs, Google Earth, and... even more.
Mike Lawrence has been impacting education as a teacher, speaker, technology coordinator and director for more than a decade. He has led the delivery of the Principal Training Programfor Southern California administrators,, as well as the Student Technology Showcase andTechnology Proficiency programs. He is a frequent presenter at local and national conferences and was honored as an Apple Distinguished Educator in 2003 and cofounded the Google Teacher Academy in 2006. Mike is an author and editor and can often be found at his local coffee house on his laptop. He currently serves as Executive Director of Computer Using
Educators (
www.CUE.org), supporting its California‐based membership by advancing student achievement through technology on a national level. Each year, thousands of educators converge in Palm Springs for CUE’s annual conference, making it the premier educational technology event of the Western US.
Formerly a high school English teacher, Dr. Wagner has since served as an educational technology coordinator at the site, district, and county levels. He now serves as the president of the Educational Technology and Life Corporation, which provides professional development and consulting services to schools, districts, and other educational institutions. In this capacity, Dr. Wagner is the CUEtoYOU professional development coordinator for Computer Using Educators, Inc (CUE) and the director of the Google Teacher Academy. His doctoral research focused on the use of video games in education, and specifically on the potential applications of massively
multiplayer online role‐playing games (MMORGPs) as constructivist learning environments.
Capstone Presentation
Dr. Dan McCormack, Education Development Executive Apple, Inc. 21st Century Learning for Digital Natives: If Not Now, When?
Dan McCormack has over fifteen years of public school experience as a former math and computer‐math teacher, technology administrator, and superintendent. His university work was at the University of Texas at Austin, where he received bachelor’s degrees in Math and Psychology, and his masters in educational administration. He was a fellow in the eighth cycle of the Cooperative Superintendency Program at UT, and received his doctorate in educational administration in 1991. Dan joined Apple Computer in June of 1996, and has served as an education technology consultant working with district, state and legislative leaders related to
strategies and policies for school improvement through technology integration.
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Friday, May 8th Session Grid
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5:005:40 pm 5:506:25 pm 6:357:10 pm 7:208:00 pm
Room
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The SMART Table: Touch, Learn, Together Carole Freiermuth, CCSD, Beckley ES & Thomas ES
35 The SMART Table: Touch, Learn, Together Carole Freiermuth, CCSD, Beckley ES & Thomas ES
Room
731 1
How to Engage all Students Using the SMART Board Tamara Nicolosi, CCS Presentation Systems
36 Evernote: Remember Everything Neal Shebeck, CCSD, Squires ES
56 Surviving Technology Rollout (ECSs Only) Julie Deitrick, CCS Presentation Systems
Room
915 2
How to Select a Visual Presenter Matt Marks, Lumens Integration Inc.
21 How to Select a Visual Presenter Matt Marks, Lumens Integration Inc.
37 Students Online with InterAct™ Paulette Burns, CCSD, InterAct™ Technical Resources
57 Students Online with InterAct™ Paulette Burns, CCSD, InterAct™ Technical Resources
Room
721 3
Using the Hitachi Starboard in the Classroom Molly Montoya, Hitachi Software Engineering America
22 Using the Hitachi Starboard in the Classroom Molly Montoya, Hitachi Software Engineering America
38 Document Camera Classroom Integration Nicole Zaczek, AVerMedia Information Inc.
58 Document Camera Classroom Integration Nicole Zaczek, AVerMedia Information Inc.
Room
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ISTE NETS for Students and Teachers Dr. Neal Strudler, UNLV
23 Digital Citizenship Jennifer Ritz, CCSD, Lied MS
39 Smart Pen Use in the Classroom Darlene Follins, CCSD, Virtual HS
59 Smart Pen Use in the Classroom Darlene Follins, CCSD, Virtual HS
Room
931 5
It’s True: AR, Google Docs, Wireless, and Neo 2 Carolyn Chapman, AlphaSmart by Renaissance Learning Inc.
24 It’s True: AR, Google Docs, Wireless, and Neo 2 Carolyn Chapman, AlphaSmart by Renaissance Learning Inc.
40 Data Connection: Never Grade Another Test! Marcia Blackmon, CCSD, Earl ES
60 Data Connection: Never Grade Another Test! Marcia Blackmon, CCSD, Earl ES
Room
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Inspire Elementary Students with Promethean Carrie Griffin, Promethean
41 Listen Up: How Music Can Transform Everyday Lessons Scott Caulfield, Promethean
Room
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Get Inspired! Ginno Kelley, Promethean
25 Get Inspired! Ginno Kelley, Promethean
42 Podcasting with Digital Presenters Jennifer Ritz, CCSD, Lied MS
61 Podcasting with Digital Presenters Jennifer Ritz, CCSD, Lied MS
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Friday, May 8th Session Grid
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The 21st Century Classroom Josh Leitz, Backbone Communications
26 Helping Students See Miriam Spencer, CCSD, Lied MS
43 Helping Students See Miriam Spencer, CCSD, Lied MS
62 “Differentiation” with Renzulli Learning – No Child Left Bored!! Alex May, Renzulli Learning
Room
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Classroom Blogging Joanna Martino, CCSD, Escobedo MS
27 Classroom Blogging Joanna Martino, CCSD, Escobedo MS
44 Using Teacher Web for your Website Dennis Ryan, CCSD, Northwest Career and Technical Academy
63 Using Teacher Web for your Website Dennis Ryan, CCSD, Northwest Career and Technical Academy
Room
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A Fluency Solution: Read Naturally’s SE Version Kristi Vincent, Read Naturally
28 A Fluency Solution: Read Naturally’s SE Version Kristi Vincent, Read Naturally
45 Discovering Video Streaming Sites and Applications Craig Fabbi, CCSD, Western HS
64 Discovering Video Streaming Sites and Applications Craig Fabbi, CCSD, Western HS
Room
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Director’s Cut: Digital Storytelling in your Class Jannita Demian, Discovery Education
29 50 Ways to Integrate Discovery Streaming Jannita Demian, Discovery Education
46 Do You Have the Audacity to Podcast? Jannita Demian, Discovery Education
65 Roundtrip Tickets: Google Earth in Education Jannita Demian, Discovery Education
Room
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Web 2.0 Tools in the Classroom: Blogs and Wikis Dr. Karen Grove, UNLV & Michele Taylor, CCSD, Long ES
30 Web 2.0 Tools in the Classroom: Blogs and Wikis Dr. Karen Grove, UNLV & Michele Taylor, CCSD, Long ES
47 Interactive Classroom to Promote Engagement Dr. John W. Farley, UNLV
66 Interactive Classroom to Promote Engagement Dr. John W. Farley, UNLV
Room
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Using Live Virtual Sets, Live Mattes (Chroma Keys) and 3D Graphics to Enhance Your Video Presentations Ken Baird, Visual Communication Systems
31 The New World of Internet Streaming and the Switch from Traditional TV to Internet TV Ken Baird, Visual Communication Systems
48 What Preparation You Need to Create a Live Program or Edit a Video Presentation Ken Baird, Visual Communication Systems
67 Wiimote Whiteboard Landon Hughes, CCSD, Virgin Valley HS
Room
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Kids Say Math and Science are Boring? Why? Robert Chappell, Gizmos Explorelearning
32 Kids Say Math and Science are Boring? Why? Robert Chappell, Gizmos Explorelearning
49 Creativity and Engagement with Pixie 2! Carolyn Daly, Tech 4 Learning
68 Accomplish Amazing Animations with Frames 4! Carolyn Daly, Tech 4 Learning
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Friday, May 8th Session Grid
Instructional Technology, CCSD Educate, Empower, Evaluate
5:005:40 pm 5:506:25 pm 6:357:10 pm 7:208:00 pm
*Vendor Booth sessions repeat throughout the conference. Those seeking CCSD stipend or PDE credit may only scan once for attendance.
Room
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Using Web 2.0: School to Home Connections Leslie Nelson, CCSD. Virgin Valley ES & Patrick Leytham, CCSD, Lunt ES
50 Using Web 2.0: School to Home Connections Leslie Nelson, CCSD. Virgin Valley ES & Patrick Leytham, CCSD, Lunt ES
Room
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Using Video to Augment Instruction Steve Tanksley, CCSD, Peterson Professional Development School
51 Totally Online CuttingEdge Keyboarding DJ Ellsworth, Ellsworth Publishing Company
Room
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Photo Essays & Photo Poems Gayla Sweeney & Kim Steinberg, CCSD, Cortney JHS
52 Photo Essays & Photo Poems Gayla Sweeney & Kim Steinberg, CCSD, Cortney JHS
Room
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CUESN’s Tiki Room Donna Levy, Computer Using ducators of Southern evada
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33 CUESN s Tiki Room ’Donna Levy, Computer Using Educators of Southern Nevada
53 CUESN’s Tiki Room Donna Levy, Computer Using Educators of Southern Nevada
69 CUESN’s Tiki Room Donna Levy, Computer Using Educators of Southern Nevada
Cafeteria 19
Vendor Booths * See the list of vendors in the ack of the program. b
34 Vendor Booths * See the list of vendors in the back of the program.
54 Vendor Booths * See the list of vendors in the back of the program.
70 Vendor Booths * See the list of vendors in the back of the program.
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CUESN Multimedia Awards Ceremony Cynthia Ochoa, Computer Using Educators of Southern Nevada
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Saturday, May 9th Session Grid
Instructional Technology, CCSD Educate, Empower, Evaluate
10:1011:00 am 11:1012:00 pm 1:102:00 pm 2:103:00 pm
Room
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Using Your SMART Board with Digital Curriculum Content Julie Deitrick, CCS Presentation Systems
113 Mission Impossible…Differentiating Instruction with a SMART Board Tamara Nicolosi, CCS Presentation Systems
Room
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CCSD’s WikiTeacher Justin White, CCSD, CPDD, Literacy
92 CCSD’s WikiTeacher Justin White, CCSD, CPDD, Literacy
114 Exploring Google Earth: Google Tours and Lit Trips Ryse Lawrence, CCSD, Brookman ES & Freida Blink, CCSD, Peterson ES & Kathrine Lee, CCSD, Ferron ES
135 Making Claymation Movies Using Windows Movie Maker Kathrine Lee, CCSD, Ferron ES
Room
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Photo Editing for Publications Milt Irvin, CCSD, Knudson MS
93 iPod Rock ‘N’ Roll Classroom Erik B. Smith, CCSD, Galloway ES
115 iPod Rock ‘N’ Roll Classroom Erik B. Smith, CCSD, Galloway ES
136 NSpiring Times: TI’s New Graphing Utility Brad Talich, CCSD, Las Vegas HS
Room
931 74
Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 and Premiere Elements 7 Richard John Jenkins, Adobe Systems
94 Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 and Premiere Elements 7 Richard John Jenkins, Adobe Systems
116 Enhancing your Use of Adobe Acrobat 9 Richard John Jenkins, Adobe Systems
137 Enhancing your Use of Adobe Acrobat 9 Richard John Jenkins, Adobe Systems
Room
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95 The Gizmos Experience for Math Don Carlin, CCSD, Bracken ES & Sharon Pearson, CCSD, Miller ES
117 The Gizmos Experience for Science Don Carlin, CCSD, Bracken ES & Sharon Pearson, CCSD, Miller ES
Room
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InterAct™ Advanced Tips and Tools Paulette Burns & Joyce King, CCSD, InterAct™ Technical Resources
96 InterAct™ Advanced Tips and Tools Paulette Burns & Joyce King, CCSD, InterAct™ Technical Resources
118 Adobe Photoshop CS4: Uses in the Classroom Fred Howell, CCSD, Mojave HS
138 Adobe Photoshop CS4: Uses in the Classroom Fred Howell, CCSD, Mojave HS
Room
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Using Virtual Worlds (Second Life) in Education Denise BeahmSchuette, Future Rain
97 Apple Learning Exchange and iTunes U for Teachers Karl Gustafson, CCSD, Warren ES
119 Creating and Using your Own Wiki Server Karl Gustafson, CCSD, Warren ES & Javier Rodriguez, Apple
139 Creating Media with iLife Karl Gustafson, CCSD, Warren ES
Room
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Office 2007: Boring to Beautiful in 5 Minutes John Whitaker, Microsoft Corporation
98 Office 2007: Boring to Beautiful in 5 Minutes John Whitaker, Microsoft Corporation
120 Office 2007: Boring to Beautiful in 5 Minutes John Whitaker, Microsoft Corporation
140 The 21st Century Classroom Josh Leitz, Backbone Communications
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Saturday, May 9th Session Grid
Instructional Technology, CCSD Educate, Empower, Evaluate
10:1011:00 am 11:1012:00 pm 1:102:00 pm 2:103:00 pm
Room
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Using FLIP Cameras in Your Classroom Jolene Anzalone, CCSD, Escobedo MS
99 Using FLIP Cameras in Your Classroom Jolene Anzalone, CCSD, Escobedo MS
121 Strategies for Teaching Math to English Language Learners Carla Howells, Carnegie Learning
141 Strategies for Teaching Math to English Language Learners Carla Howells, Carnegie Learning
Room
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Take Your Lessons to the Extraordinary Carrie Griffin, Promethean
100 Express Yourself! (Learner Response Systems) Carrie Griffin, Promethean
122 3 “C”s of Flipchart Design: Color, Clarity, Creativity Ginno Kelley, Promethean
142 3 “C”s of Flipchart Design: Color, Clarity, Creativity Ginno Kelley, Promethean
Room
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It’s SO Easy for my Kids to Create iPod Tutorials Karen Adams, Promethean
101 Cool, Engaging, Interactive Curriculum Ideas Karen Adams, Promethean
123 Transforming Lessons for the 21st Century Classroom Scott Caulfield, Promethean
143 Applying Higher Level Thinking Skills to Learner Response Systems Scott Caulfield, Promethean
Room
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Smart Board + Smart Lessons = Smart Kids Kelly Johnson, CCSD, Diskin ES
102 Smart Board + Smart Lessons = Smart Kids Kelly Johnson, CCSD, Diskin ES
124 Using the CPS System in Your Classroom Geoff Kruse, CCSD, Bridger MS
Room
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1 Mac + 1 Camera + 1 Mic = Daily Announcements Tom Rizzo, CCSD, Canyon Springs HS
103 1 Mac + 1 Camera + 1 Mic = Daily Announcements Tom Rizzo, CCSD, Canyon Springs HS
125 Podcasting for the Classroom Steven New, East Career and Technical Academy
144 Podcasting for the Classroom Steven New, East Career and Technical Academy
Room
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mYsearch Karon Lee & John Yoder, CCSD, Paradise Professional Development School
104 mYsearch Karon Lee & John Yoder, CCSD, Paradise Professional Development School
126 Photo Journals and Key Words Support Science Writing Karon Lee & Marna Armbrister, Paradise Professional Development School
145 Setting Up Your Own Web Server Michael Galindo, CCSD, Networking Services
Room
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iPods and 21st Century Learning Dr. Dan McCormack, Apple Inc.
105 iPods and 21st Century Lea ning rDr. Dan McCormack, Apple Inc.
127 “HandsOn” Workshop with Renzulli Learning Alex May, Renzulli Learning
146 Engagement Raises Achievement Alex May, Renzulli Learning
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Saturday, May 9th Session Grid
Instructional Technology, CCSD Educate, Empower, Evaluate
10:1011:00 am 11:1012:00 pm 1:102:00 pm 2:103:00 pm
*Vendor Booth sessions repeat throughout the conference. Those seeking CCSD stipend or PDE credit may only scan once for attendance.
Room
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Learn 360: The NEW Choice for Streaming Media Steve Finch, AIM Education / Sunburst Visual Media
106 Learn 360: The NEW Choice for Streaming Media Steve Finch, AIM Education / Sunburst Visual Media
128 Using Data Analysis Tools to Target Instruction Sherri Tagaloa, CCSD, Fitzgerald ES
147 Using Data Analysis Tools to Target Instruction Sherri Tagaloa, CCSD, Fitzgerald ES
Room
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What’s New with Discovery Education Mike Botte, Discovery Education
107 What’s New with Discovery Education Mike Botte, Discovery Education
129 Creating Video Content for the Classroom and Web Jeffrey Hinton, Northwest Career and Technical Academy
148 Creating Video Content for the Classroom and Web Jeffrey Hinton, Northwest Career and Technical Academy
Room
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Placemats: They’re Not Just for Dinner Cindy Burkes, CCSD, Jeffers ES
108 Placemats: They’re Not Jusfor Dinner
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Cindy Burkes, CCSD, Jeffers ES
130 Blogging with Elementary Students Brandi Mora, CCSD, Tate ES
149 Using Comic Life in the Classroom Tara Ferro, CCSD, Liberty HS
Room
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Online Learning: Wait ‘Til You See What’s New Marilyn Parker, CCSD, Retired
109 Online Learning: Wait ‘Til You See What’s New Marilyn Parker, CCSD, Retired
131 Introduction to Windows Movie Maker Kristine Moore, CCSD, Hayes ES
150 Introduction to Windows Movie Maker Kristine Moore, CCSD, Hayes ES
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Why Choose the Mac OS? Javier Rodriguez, Apple Inc.
110 Integrating Macs into Your School Environment & Understanding the Differences in Terminology Between Mac and Windo s wJavier Rodriguez, Apple Inc.
132 Vegas PBS One Place Craig Cuddihy, Vegas PBS
151 Vegas PBS One Place Craig Cuddihy, Vegas PBS
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CUESN’s Tiki Room Donna Levy, Computer Using ducators of Southern evada
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111 CUESN s Tiki Room ’Donna Levy, Computer Using Educators of Southern Nevada
133 CUESN’s Tiki Room Donna Levy, Computer Using Educators of Southern Nevada
152 CUESN’s Tiki Room Donna Levy, Computer Using Educators of Southern Nevada
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Vendor Booths * See the list of vendors in the back of the program.
112 Vendor Booths * See the list of vendors in the back of the program.
134 Vendor Booths * See the list of vendors in the back of the program.
153 Vendor Booths * See the list of vendors in the back of the program.
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5:006:25 pm ROOM 731 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
1 HOW TO ENGAGE ALL STUDENTS USING THE SMART BOARD Tamara Nicolosi, CCS Presentation Systems
Participants will walk away from this presentation with student engagement strategies that can be easily implemented using SMART Notebook Software.
5:005:40 pm ROOM 915 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
2 HOW TO SELECT A VISUAL PRESENTER Matt Marks, Lumens Integration Inc.
Not all visual presenters are alike. In fact there are worlds of important technical differences that go beyond the product's physical features that can greatly enhance or diminish a product's usefulness. Before you buy ‐ make sure you know what's under the hood! ‐ Resolution, optical zoom vs. digital zoom, speed of USB, storage of audio/video and additional benefits.
5:005:40 pm ROOM 721 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
3 USING THE HITACHI STARBOARD IN THE CLASSROOM Molly Montoya, Hitachi Software Engineering America
The StarBoard FX‐Duo‐77 offers 21st century classrooms the next wave of interactive whiteboards by utilizing multi‐touch gestures and powerful software to make any learning experience truly memorable. Come touch and interact with the next generation of learning tools that are sweeping education around the globe.
5:005:40 pm ROOM 929 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
4 ISTE NETS FOR STUDENTS AND TEACHERS Dr. Neal Strudler, UNLV
Join a round table discussion of ISTE's National Educational Technology Standards for students and teachers. Rapid advances in technology are putting new demands on educators and students. ISTE NETS provide a framework for educators to use to create Digital Age places to learn. Identify skills students need to learn for a lifetime and live productively in our emerging global society.
5:005:40 pm ROOM 931 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
5 IT’S TRUE: AR, GOOGLE DOCS, WIRELESS, AND NEO 2 Carolyn Chapman, AlphaSmart by Renaissance Learning Inc.
See NEO 2 and experience an interactive classroom. In this session, learn how NEO 2 can print wirelessly, and how to use NEO 2 as a student responder with the 2Know! classroom response system, including the 2Know! Toolbar. Learn how NEO 2 interfaces with Accelerated Reader Powered by Renaissance Place™. See how students take AR quizzes on their NEO 2 devices, use Google Docs, engage in keyboarding instruction quizzing, Text 2 Speech, and interactive teaching and learning.
5:006:25 pm ROOM 723 Grades K5 Demonstration/Lecture
6 INSPIRE ELEMENTARY STUDENTS WITH PROMETHEAN Carrie Griffin, Promethean
Spark up excitement in your primary classroom and meet the needs of emerging learners in the 21st century with Promethean's ActivPrimary. designed especially for elementary students. Look into an ActivClassroom, and explore how to reach the many learning styles while using an abundance of resources from the library and special features built into the software. Incorporate sound, Internet, and our power tools to dazzle your students. ActivPrimary is the key to engaging your young learners.
5:005:40 pm ROOM 722 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
7 GET INSPIRED! Ginno Kelley, Promethean
Learn about the next generation of the Promethean ActivSoftware called Inspire. This session is focused on creating middle school and high school engaging lessons to inspire your students. Look into an ActivClassroom and explore how to reach the many learning styles while using an abundance of resources from the library and special features built into the software. Get ready to be Inspired!
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5:005:40 pm ROOM 932 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
8 THE 21ST CENTURY CLASSROOM Josh Leitz, Backbone Communications
Our 21st Century Classroom Concept engages students, increases interactivity within the classroom, and provides true differentiated instruction. This technology includes: 1. Patented Classroom SRS* (Student Response Systems) improves student learning through targeted decisions using interactive academic competitions. 2. School‐wide testing & universal screening that answers educator’s most fundamental questions. 3. Differentiated instruction by prescribing Standards Aligned & State approved curriculum, with enhanced Cambridge Science simulations and Encyclopedia Britannica content and videos. Learn how these new technologies are implemented, how increased student engagement is accomplished, and how tools and reports for Title 1 and AYP are utilized.
5:005:40 pm ROOM 8 92Grades 12 KHandsOn
9 CLASSROOM BLOGGING Joanna Martino, CCSD, Escobedo MS
Looking for ways to engage your students? Increase student ownership of what happens in your classroom? Blogging is a great way to do both of these things as well as share and organize your content for students as well as parents. Come learn about classroom blogs as well as begin your own blogging experience!
5:005:40 pm ROOM 934 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
10 A FLUENCY SOLUTION: READ NATURALLY’S SE VERSION Kristi Vincent, Read Naturally
Learn how to combine the research‐proven strategies of teacher modeling, repeated reading and monitoring of progress into a single, powerful strategy to accelerate the reading achievements of Title I, special education, ELL, and mainstream students. We will discuss the role fluency plays in the reading process and the research on strategies to develop fluency. This session will also have audience participation using the Read Naturally Strategy!
5:005:40 pm ROOM ROOM 720 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
11 DIRECTOR’S CUT: DIGITAL STORYTELLING IN YOUR CLASS Jannita Demian, Discovery Education
Allow your students to make real‐life connections to their learning...literally. Have them become part of the show. This session will focus on ways to use digital storytelling as an important instructional tool in any content area. Teachers can capitalize on all the digital assets available to them through the web to create powerful stories in accessible free programs like PhotoStory and MovieMaker.
5:005:40 pm ROOM 909 Grades PK12 Demonstration/Lecture
12 WEB 2.0 TOOLS IN THE CLASSROOM: BLOGS AND WIKIS Karen Grove, UNLV & Michele Taylor, CCSD, Long ES
Have you heard about blogs and wikis and wondered how they can be used in the classroom? In this session we'll show you examples of how blogs and wikis are being implemented here in Las Vegas to support collaborative student learning in both school district and university level courses. You'll also get a brief overview of free, easy to use tools and resources you can access to begin your exploration of these Web 2.0 tools.
5:005:40 pm ROOM 933 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
13 USING LIVE VIRTUAL SETS, LIVE MATTES (CHROMA KEYS), AND 3D GRAPHICS TO ENHANCE YOUR VIDEO PRESENTATIONS Ken Baird, Visual Communication Systems
A demonstration of cost effective software and hardware applications to enhance the quality of your video presentations both live and post production. We will demonstrate how you can reduce the time it takes to produce your presentation and increase its effectiveness.
5:005:40 pm ROOM 4 73Grades 12 KHandsOn
14 KIDS SAY MATH AND SCIENCE ARE BORING? WHY? Robert Chappell, Gizmos Explorelearning
Classes don’t allow for tactile, inquiry based and interactive resources/manipulations! This hands‐on workshop will cover: • Use of Inquiry Based Online Virtual Simulations, Lessons and Assessments – over 450+ Gizmos. • Summarize Marzano’s research and other research that support simulations in math and science. • Discuss how Gizmos work with whole group, extended instruction, interactive boards, Blackboard, Moodle, Blogs, clickers, web based projects and cooperative learning. • Examine how Gizmos real time student assessment helps drive instruction • Show correlations to state standards and textbooks like Everyday Math and FOSS guides.
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5:006:25 pm ROOM 5 71Grades 12 KHandsOn
15 USING WEB 2.0: SCHOOL TO HOME CONNECTIONS Leslie Nelson, CCSD, Virgin Valley ES & Patrick Leytham, CCSD, Lunt ES
The World Wide Web is no longer static. It is now an interactive format ideal for learning. Technology can be used as a medium to level the playing field for all students during their educational school years by increasing literacy skills, building background knowledge, developing problem solving skills and opening lines of communication between school and home. Wikis provide the perfect tool for educators to accomplish this. If you can use a word processing program and email, you can set up a wiki for classroom use.
5:006:25 pm ROOM 4 91Grades 5 KHandsOn
16 USING VIDEO TO AUGMENT INSTRUCTION Steve Tanksley, CCSD, Peterson Professional Development School
Learn how to augment instruction using video that can be uploaded to a website, such as my.ccsd.net. This allows students access to anytime instructional review from their teacher. This can be helpful with more challenging topics, such as learning fractions.
5:006:25 pm ROOM 8 71Grades 12 KHandsOn
17 PHOTO ESSAYS & PHOTO POEMS Gayla Sweeney & Kim Steinberg, CCSD, Cortney JHS
Stories and poems can be expressed not only with words, but also with images. This presentation will demonstrate how to create photo expressions and how to use them for interpretation.
5:005:40 pm ROOM 412 Grades K12 Discussion Group
18 CUESN’S TIKI ROOM Donna Levy, Computer Using Educators of Southern Nevada
Ask questions and sign up for CUE membership. Look over and provide feedback on proposed Nevada technology standards.
5:005:40 pm CAFETERIA Grades K 12Networking
19 VENDOR BOOTHS See the list of vendors in the back of the program.
Vendor booth sessions repeat throughout the conference. Those seeking CCSD stipend or PDE credit may only scan once for attendance.
5:506:25 pm ROOM 730 Grades K2 Demonstration/Lecture
20 THE SMART TABLE: TOUCH, LEARN, TOGETHER Carole Freiermuth, CCSD, Beckley ES & Thomas ES
The SMART Table is the first multi‐touch, multiuser interactive learning center that allows groups of primary students to work simultaneously on its surface. The table's interface is so intuitive that even the youngest of students can get started without instructions. Designed to encourage collaboration, the table gives teachers flexible content options. They can use customizable, ready‐made activities or create their own.
5:506:25 pm ROOM 915 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
21 HOW TO SELECT A VISUAL PRESENTER Matt Marks, Lumens Integration Inc.
Not all visual presenters are alike. In fact there are worlds of important technical differences that go beyond the product's physical features that can greatly enhance or diminish a product's usefulness. Before you buy ‐ make sure you know what's under the hood! ‐ Resolution, optical zoom vs. digital zoom, speed of USB, storage of audio/video and additional benefits.
5:506:25 pm ROOM 721 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
22 USING THE HITACHI STARBOARD IN THE CLASSROOM Molly Montoya, Hitachi Software Engineering America
The StarBoard FX‐Duo‐77 offers 21st century classrooms the next wave of interactive whiteboards by utilizing multi‐touch gestures and powerful software to make any learning experience truly memorable. Come touch and interact with the next generation of learning tools that are sweeping education around the globe.
5:506:25 pm ROOM 929 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
23 DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP Jennifer Ritz, CCSD, Lied MS
Keep students, teachers, administrators abreast of basic concepts of keeping safe online, including digital commerce, health, law, etiquette, communication, commerce, literacy, access, security, rights and responsibilities.
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5:506:25 pm ROOM 931 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
24 IT’S TRUE: AR, GOOGLE DOCS. WIRELESS AND NEO 2 Carolyn Chapman, AlphaSmart by Renaissance Learning Inc.
See NEO 2 and experience an interactive classroom. In this session, learn how NEO 2 can print wirelessly, and how to use NEO 2 as a student responder with the 2Know! classroom response system, including the 2Know! Toolbar. Learn how NEO 2 interfaces with Accelerated Reader Powered by Renaissance Place™. See how students take AR quizzes on their NEO 2 devices, use Google Docs, engage in keyboarding instruction quizzing, Text 2 Speech, and interactive teaching and learning.
5:506:25 pm ROOM 722 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
25 GET INSPIRED! Ginno Kelley, Promethean
Learn about the next generation of the Promethean ActivSoftware called Inspire. This session is focused on creating middle school and high school engaging lessons to inspire your students. Look into an ActivClassroom and explore how to reach the many learning styles while using an abundance of resources from the library and special features built into the software. Get ready to be Inspired!
5:506:25 pm ROOM 932 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
26 HELPING STUDENTS SEE Miriam Spencer, CCSD, Lied MS
Using a Videoflex enables students to see what you are doing during demonstrations, even when they sit across the room from you. This increases student involvement and student achievement.
5:506:25 pm ROOM 8 92Grades 12 KHandsOn
27 CLASSROOM BLOGGING Joanna Martino, CCSD, Escobedo MS
Looking for ways to engage your students? Increase student ownership of what happens in your classroom? Blogging is a great way to do both of these things as well as share and organize your content for students as well as parents. Come learn about classroom blogs as well as begin your own blogging experience!
5:506:25 pm ROOM 934 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
28 A FLUENCY SOLUTION: READ NATURALLY’S SE VERSION Kristi Vincent, Read Naturally
Learn how to combine the research‐proven strategies of teacher modeling, repeated reading and monitoring of progress into a single, powerful strategy to accelerate the reading achievements of Title I, special education, ELL, and mainstream students. We will discuss the role fluency plays in the reading process and the research on strategies to develop fluency. This session will also have audience participation using the Read Naturally Strategy!
5:506:25 pm ROOM 720 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
29 50 WAYS TO INTEGRATE DISCOVERY STREAMING Jannita Demian, Discovery Education
When it comes to integrating digital media into your classroom, the possibilities are endless. Did you know you have access to an interactive atlas, dynamic calendar, thousand of quiz questions and tens of thousands of images, speeches, and sound effects? In this session, you will learn powerful ways to integrate all of the resources available in Discovery Education streaming into your instruction. Embed video into PowerPoint or use the calendar to highlight a student’s birthday. You will see great examples of how teachers across the country are being creative with Discovery Education Streaming.
5:506:25 pm ROOM 909 Grades PK12 Demonstration/Lecture
30 WEB 2.0 TOOLS IN THE CLASSROOM: BLOGS AND WIKIS Dr. Karen Grove, UNLV & Michele Taylor, CCSD, Long ES
Have you heard about blogs and wikis and wondered how they can be used in the classroom? In this session we'll show you examples of how blogs and wikis are being implemented here in Las Vegas to support collaborative student learning in both school district and university level courses. You'll also get a brief overview of free, easy to use tools and resources you can access to begin your exploration of these Web 2.0 tools.
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Friday, May 8th Session Details
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5:506:25 pm ROOM 933 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
31 THE NEW WORLD OF INTERNET STREAMING AND THE SWITCH FROM TRADITIONAL TV TO INTERNET TV Ken Baird, Visual Communication Systems
This presentation will cover the current methods we use to deliver information through off air TV, cable, satellite and the new emerging technologies that allow us to deliver the same information via internet connections, cell phones, home media centers and portable broadcast system that allow you to be your own TV broadcaster.
5:506:25 pm ROOM 4 73Grades 12 KHandsOn
32 KIDS SAY MATH AND SCIENCE ARE BORING? WHY? Robert Chappell, Gizmos Explorelearning
Classes don’t allow for tactile, inquiry based and interactive resources/manipulations! This hands‐on workshop will cover: • Use of Inquiry Based Online Virtual Simulations, Lessons and Assessments – over 450+ Gizmos. • Summarize Marzano’s research and other research that support simulations in math and science. • Discuss how Gizmos work with whole group, extended instruction, interactive boards, Blackboard, Moodle, Blogs, clickers, web based projects and cooperative learning. • Examine how Gizmos real time student assessment helps drive instruction • Show correlations to state standards and textbooks like Everyday Math and FOSS guides.
5:506:25 pm ROOM 412 Grades K12 Discussion Group
33 CUESN’S TIKI ROOM Donna Levy, Computer Using Educators of Southern Nevada
Ask questions and sign up for CUE membership. Look over and provide feedback on proposed Nevada technology standards.
5:506:25 pm CAFETERIA Grades K 12Networking
34 VENDOR BOOTHS See the list of vendors in the back of the program.
Vendor booth sessions repeat throughout the conference. Those seeking CCSD stipend or PDE credit may only scan once for attendance.
6:357:10 pm ROOM 730 Grades K2 Demonstration/Lecture
35 THE SMART TABLE: TOUCH, LEARN, TOGETHER Carole Freiermuth, CCSD, Beckley ES & Thomas ES
The SMART Table is the first multi‐touch, multiuser interactive learning center that allows groups of primary students to work simultaneously on its surface. The table's interface is so intuitive that even the youngest of students can get started without instructions. Designed to encourage collaboration, the table gives teachers flexible content options. They can use customizable, ready‐made activities or create their own.
6:357:10 pm ROOM 731 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
36 EVERNOTE: REMEMBER EVERYTHING Neal Shebeck, CCSD, Squires ES
Capture, Sync, Search. Evernote allows you to easily capture information in any environment using whatever device or platform you find most convenient, and makes this information accessible and searchable at any time, from anywhere. Did I mention that it's free? Now you can quickly get your hands on that document, photo, screenshot, website, text, or scribble that you need from wherever you are.
6:357:10 pm ROOM 915 Grades 312 Demonstration/Lecture
37 STUDENTS ONLINE WITH INTERACT™ Paulette Burns, CCSD, InterAct™ Technical Resources
InterAct™ is the communication tool for the Clark County School District. Every employee is provided an account to be used for professional and educational purposes. Students also have access to individual InterAct™ accounts in a program called SOLIA or Students Online InterAct™. SOLIA is designed for students in grades three through twelve. Younger students benefit from whole class experiences with SOLIA skills. This presentation will include a curriculum overview to understand the structure of the thirty lessons available as well as examples of school and class conferences for student/teacher use.
6:357:10 pm ROOM 721 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
38 DOCUMENT CAMERA CLASSROOM INTEGRATION Nicole Zaczek, AVerMedia Information Inc.
Learn why a document camera is essential to bringing your classroom to the next phase of technology integration.
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6:357:10 pm ROOM 929 Grades 912 Demonstration/Lecture
39 SMART PEN USE IN THE CLASSROOM Darlene Follins, CCSD, Virtual HS
An introduction to a unique gadget James Bond wishes he had, but now educators can! The smart pen captures audio and takes pictures of your writing then accurately matches the recording with the writing. Teachers can post these lessons online. Students can listen to all of specific parts of the lesson as often as they need to.
6:357:10 pm ROOM 931 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
40 DATA CONNECTION: NEVER GRADE ANOTHER TEST! Marcia Blackmon, CCSD, Earl ES
Presenters will demonstrate how Data Connection can provide quick scan sheets from a computer and give the teacher instant results and data analysis for test items linked to Power Standards.
6:358:00 pm ROOM 723 Grades K5 Demonstration/Lecture
41 LISTEN UP: HOW MUSIC CAN TRANSFORM EVERYDAY LESSONS Scott Caulfield, Promethean
Within the context of a digital lesson using an interactive whiteboard and voting system, come see how music can transform your basic lessons into an extraordinary learning experience for today's 21st century learner. Using Promethean’s Activstudio software along with the Activboard, Activotes, and ActivSound, participants will learn how to music can create a 21st century lesson that will be interactive and engage all learning styles.
6:357:10 pm ROOM 722 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
42 PODCASTING WITH DIGITAL PRESENTERS Jennifer Ritz, CCSD, Lied MS
Learn how to use interactive whiteboards, tablet PCs, and document cameras to record and create a podcast to share with your students or staff. Your podcast can be posted onto your my.ccsd.net website or on TeacherTube.com.
6:357:10 pm ROOM 932 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
43 HELPING STUDENTS SEE Miriam Spencer, CCSD, Lied MS
Using a Videoflex enables students to see what you are doing during demonstrations, even when they sit across the room from you. This increases student involvement and student achievement.
6:357:10 pm ROOM 8 92Grades 12 KHandsOn
44 USING TEACHER WEB FOR YOUR WEBSITE Dennis Ryan, CCSD, Northwest Career and Technical Academy
This presentation will demonstrate the basics of developing a professional web site through the use of TeacherWeb. Participants will learn how to upload web quests, assignments, presentations and grades to a personalized web page. Participants may download a trial version of TeacherWeb.
6:357:10 pm ROOM 934 Grades 612 Demonstration/Lecture
45 DISCOVERING VIDEO STREAMING SITES AND APPLICATIONS Craig Fabbi, CCSD, Western HS
Discover the number of teacher friendly video streaming sites. You will also be able to see how to utilize short video clips to enhance classroom instruction. If you like a little pizzazz in your instruction, this presentation is for you.
6:357:10 pm ROOM 720 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
46 DO YOU HAVE THE AUDACITY TO PODCAST? Jannita Demian, Discovery Education
Discovery Streaming has hundreds of audio files. Speeches, songs, and sound effects can all be utilized to engage your learners. Learn how to create your own podcast in less than 5 minutes with the free program "Audacity" (PC and MAC). Learn new and creative ways to increase reading fluency and integrate your curriculum. See how easy it is to jump on the podcasting train that is sweeping through classrooms.
6:357:10 pm ROOM 909 Grades 912+ Demonstration/Lecture
47 INTERACTIVE CLASSROOM TO PROMOTE ENGAGEMENT Dr.John W. Farley, UNLV
The use of electronic personal response systems ("clickers") in the classroom is described. Students stay engaged with the material, and students learn more, compared with conventional lecturing. The presenter has years of experience in using clickers at the university level. Clickers work in high school as well. Low‐budget low‐tech alternatives will be discussed.
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6:357:10 pm ROOM 933 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
48 WHAT PREPARATION YOU NEED TO CREATE A LIVE PROGRAM OR EDIT A VIDEO PRESENTATION Ken Baird, Visual Communication Systems
This presentation will cover what preparation methods you could use to gather and plan what is needed to create a video presentation. We will cover how you go about gathering the information, organize personnel, remote shooting, and much more preparation before you begin using at the equipment to do a live production or edit a program. This information will also outline what is needed to start a video program at your location.
6:357:10 pm ROOM 4 73Grades 5 KHandsOn
49 CREATIVITY AND ENGAGEMENT WITH PIXIE 2! Carolyn Daly, Tech 4 Learning
Come learn about Pixie, an award‐winning creativity program with an array of paint and image editing tools, cross‐curricular stickers and interactive templates, and print and video options. Participants will leave prepared to integrate this highly motivational 21st century tool in their classrooms.
6:358:00 pm ROOM 5 71Grades 12 KHandsOn
50 USING WEB 2.0: SCHOOL TO HOME CONNECTIONS Leslie Nelson, CCSD, Virgin Valley ES & Patrick Leytham, CCSD, Lunt ES
The World Wide Web is no longer static. It is now an interactive format ideal for learning. Technology can be used as a medium to level the playing field for all students during their educational school years by increasing literacy skills, building background knowledge, developing problem solving skills and opening lines of communication between school and home. Wikis provide the perfect tool for educators to accomplish this. If you can use a word processing program and email, you can set up a wiki for classroom use.
6:358:00 pm ROOM 4 91Grades 12+ 1HandsOn
51 TOTALLY ONLINE CUTTINGEDGE KEYBOARDING DJ Ellsworth, Ellsworth Publishing Company
See paperless web‐based keyboarding. No textbooks needed. No course software to install or maintain on school computers. No papers to grade, print, or turn in. Self‐paced. Individualize to fast or slow learners. Progress and grade reports can be viewed online. Unique software feature that keeps students' eyes on the screen copy‐‐not fingers or keys, no keyboard covers needed. Internal message center to send messages to students and receive replies‐‐great for classroom or online classes. Free “Formatting and Introduction to Microsoft Applications” online textbooks. Free textbooks and keyboarding wall charts. Two‐month free trial.
6:358:00 pm ROOM 8 71Grades 12 KHandsOn
52 PHOTO ESSAYS & PHOTO POEMS Gayla Sweeney & Kim Steinberg, CCSD, Cortney JHS
Stories and poems can be expressed not only with words, but also with images. This presentation will demonstrate how to create photo expressions and how to use them for interpretation.
6:357:10 pm ROOM 412 Grades K12 Discussion Group
53 CUESN’S TIKI ROOM Donna Levy, Computer Using Educators of Southern Nevada
Ask questions and sign up for CUE membership. Look over and provide feedback on proposed Nevada technology standards. Discussion Table Topics: Handheld Devices in the Classroom, Second Life in Education, & CUE Initiatives. Discussion table is only open to CUE members.
6:357:10 pm CAFETERIA Grades K 12Networking
54 VENDOR BOOTHS See the list of vendors in the back of the program.
Vendor booth sessions repeat throughout the conference. Those seeking CCSD stipend or PDE credit may only scan once for attendance.
6:358:00 pm THEATER Grades K12 Awards Ceremony
55 CUESN MULTIMEDIA AWARDS CEREMONY Cynthia Ochoa, Computer Using Educators of Southern Nevada
Computer Using Educators of Southern Nevada (CUE‐SN), will be showing the winning entries of the 6th Annual Multimedia Festival Competition and will be awarding prizes to the winners. Come see the fabulous multimedia projects that our students are creating and see what it takes to enter for next year.
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Friday, May 8th Session Details
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7:208:00 pm ROOM 731 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
56 SURVIVING TECHNOLOGY ROLLOUT Julie Deitrick, CCS Presentation Systems
Learn about SMART/eInstruction set‐up and troubleshooting. SMART answers to your SMART questions. (For ECSs only)
7:208:00 pm ROOM 915 Grades 312 Demonstration/Lecture
57 STUDENTS ONLINE WITH INTERACT™ Paulette Burns, CCSD, InterAct™ Technical Resources
InterAct™ is the communication tool for the Clark County School District. Every employee is provided an account to be used for professional and educational purposes. Students also have access to individual InterAct™ accounts in a program called SOLIA or Students Online InterAct™. SOLIA is designed for students in grades three through twelve. Younger students benefit from whole class experiences with SOLIA skills. This presentation will include a curriculum overview to understand the structure of the thirty lessons available as well as examples of school and class conferences for student/teacher use.
7:208:00 pm ROOM 721 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
58 DOCUMENT CAMERA CLASSROOM INTEGRATION Nicole Zaczek, AVerMedia Information Inc.
Learn why a document camera is essential to bringing your classroom to the next phase of technology integration.
7:208:00 pm ROOM 929 Grades 912 Demonstration/Lecture
59 SMART PEN USE IN THE CLASSROOM Darlene Follins, CCSD, Virtual HS
An introduction to a unique gadget James Bond wishes he had, but now educators can! The smart pen captures audio and takes pictures of your writing then accurately matches the recording with the writing. Teachers can post these lessons online. Students can listen to all of specific parts of the lesson as often as they need to.
7:208:00 pm ROOM 931 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
60 DATA CONNECTION: NEVER GRADE ANOTHER TEST! Marcia Blackmon, CCSD, Earl ES
Presenters will demonstrate how Data Connection can provide quick scan sheets from a computer and give the teacher instant results and data analysis for test items linked to Power Standards.
7:208:00 pm ROOM 722 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
61 PODCASTING WITH DIGITAL PRESENTERS Jennifer Ritz, CCSD, Lied MS
Learn how to use interactive whiteboards, tablet PCs, and document cameras to record and create a podcast to share with your students or staff. Your podcast can be posted onto your my.ccsd.net website or on TeacherTube.com.
7:208:00 pm ROOM 932 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
62 “DIFFERENTIATION” WITH RENZULLI LEARNING – NO CHILD LEFT BORED!! Alex May, Renzulli Learning
“Differentiation” is the contemporary buzzword in curriculum and instruction, but the reality is that most teachers simply do not have the time necessary to do it well! Remarkable advances in instructional communication technology (ICT) have now made it possible to provide true differentiation and high levels of enrichment services to students who have access to a computer and the Internet. This presentation will describe an Internet based program that increases levels of student engagement, achievement, and motivation by matching thousands of carefully selected resources to each student’s individual, strength based profile. An electronic portfolio and a computerized management template for project based learning save teachers thousands of hours assessing students’ strengths, procuring relevant resources, and monitoring progress electronically. You will also hear testimonials from Clark County principals of the effectiveness of the program.
7:208:00 pm ROOM 8 92Grades 12 KHandsOn
63 USING TEACHER WEB FOR YOUR WEBSITE Dennis Ryan, CCSD, Northwest Career and Technical Academy
This presentation will demonstrate the basics of developing a professional web site through the use of TeacherWeb. Participants will learn how to upload web quests, assignments, presentations and grades to a personalized web page. Participants may download a trial version of TeacherWeb.
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7:208:00 pm ROOM 934 Grades 612 Demonstration/Lecture
64 DISCOVERING VIDEO STREAMING SITES AND APPLICATIONS Craig Fabbi, CCSD, Western HS
Discover the number of teacher friendly video streaming sites. You will also be able to see how to utilize short video clips to enhance classroom instruction. If you like a little pizzazz in your instruction, this presentation is for you.
7:208:00 pm ROOM 720 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
65 ROUNDTRIP TICKETS: GOOGLE EARTH IN EDUCATION Jannita Demian, Discovery Education
Learn to use ruler tools, embedded videos, image overlays of images that make the actual terrain of the earth a part of the learning experience. Create flyovers of battlefields, explorations, or animal migrations. Follow tours across the face of a continent or the streets of a neighborhood. Enrich the planet with media, music, and photographs. Learn how to gain from the community of learners using this great tool. A great take on a great free program.
7:208:00 pm ROOM 909 Grades 912+ Demonstration/Lecture
66 INTERACTIVE CLASSROOM TO PROMOTE ENGAGEMENT Dr.John W. Farley, UNLV
The use of electronic personal response systems ("clickers") in the classroom is described. Students stay engaged with the material, and students learn more, compared with conventional lecturing. The presenter has years of experience in using clickers at the university level. Clickers work in high school as well. Low‐budget low‐tech alternatives will be discussed.
7:208:00 pm ROOM 933 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
67 WIIMOTE WHITEBOARD Landon Hughes, CCSD, Virgin Valley HS
Learn how to create your own interactive whiteboard for under $80.00 using a Nintendo Wii remote.
7:208:00 pm ROOM 4 73Grades 12 KHandsOn
68 ACCOMPLISH AMAZING ANIMATIONS WITH FRAMES 4! Carolyn Daly, Tech 4 Learning
Learn how students can create animations using blue screens, clay figures, web cams and digital cameras, and original vector illustrations. Explore sample students projects like DNA replication, claymation advertisements for new books, animated news broadcasts, and more. Participants will leave with ideas for designing projects to match their classroom curriculum.
7:208:00 pm ROOM 412 Grades K12 Discussion Group
69 CUESN’S TIKI ROOM Donna Levy, Computer Using Educators of Southern Nevada
Ask questions and sign up for CUE membership. Look over and provide feedback on proposed Nevada technology standards. Discussion Table Topics: Google Docs in Education, Second Life in Education, & CUE Initiatives. Discussion table is only open to CUE members.
7:208:00 pm CAFETERIA Grades K 12Networking
70 VENDOR BOOTHS See the list of vendors in the back of the program.
Vendor booth sessions repeat throughout the conference. Those seeking CCSD stipend or PDE credit may only scan once for attendance.
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10:1012:00 pm ROOM 731 Grades K12 HandsOn
71 USING YOUR SMART BOARD WITH DIGITAL CURRICULUM CONTENT Julie Deitrick, CCS Presentation Systems
Participants will learn how to interface with digital content such as enVisions, MindPoint Quiz Show, Trophies, and Algebraic Thinking with the SMART board and CPS Responders. Participants will learn how to use SMART board and responder tools to quickly add their digital and textbook content to SMART Notebook and CPS. Participants will learn how to engage students verbally or quickly grade a lesson for instant student assessment.
10:1011:00 am ROOM 914 Grades K5 HandsOn
72 CCSD’S WIKITEACHER Justin White, CCSD, CPDD, Literacy
This training will introduce teachers to the CCSD Wiki‐Teacher.com web site. Participants will gain knowledge of the three types of resources found on the web site: lessons & units, demonstration videos, and unwrapped standards, and be shown how they can be used to increase student achievement.
10:1011:00 am ROOM 929 Grades 612 Demonstration/Lecture
73 PHOTO EDITING FOR PUBLICATIONS Milt Irvin, CCSD, Knudson MS
Learn to prepare photographs for publication and get the most from your available equipment. Several software options and simple techniques will be demonstrated.
10:1011:00 am ROOM 931 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
74 ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 7 AND PREMIERE ELEMENTS 7 Richard John Jenkins, Adobe Systems
Learn how to engage students in learning with one complete solution for digital imaging and video editing with Adobe Photoshop and Premiere Elements 7. Adobe Photoshop Elements & Adobe Premiere Elements software is a special combination of tools and teaching resources for digital imaging and video editing in education. Students can use the software to produce professional‐caliber photos, video, audio, and interactive multimedia projects that are easy to share on DVD, the web, mobile devices, and more. Additionally, resources such as lessons, tutorials, and tips are provided to help educators actively engage students in learning.
10:1011:00 am ROOM 720 Grades K12 HandsOn
75 INTERACT™ ADVANCED TIPS AND TOOLS Paulette Burns & Joyce King, CCSD, InterAct™ Technical Resources
InterAct™ is the communication tool for the Clark County School District. Every employee is provided an account to be used for professional and educational purposes. Advanced tools and features of InterAct™ will be addressed such as multiple and punch through calendars, advanced mail rules, customizing toolbars, documents, stationery, presentation mode and much more. Time will also be given for questions and participant‐directed requests.
10:1011:00 am ROOM 909 Grades 912 Demonstration/Lecture
76 USING VIRTUAL WORLDS (SECOND LIFE) IN EDUCATION Denise BeahmSchuette, Future Rain
Introduction to using virtual worlds such as Second Life in education, teacher resources and communities in Second Life, and information on Teen Second Life.
10:1011:00 am ROOM 915 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
77 OFFICE 2007: BORING TO BEAUTIFUL IN 5 MINUTES John Whitaker, Microsoft Corporation
This session will discuss the Microsoft Office 2007 user interface changes. We will walk thru the creation of a document using the new Fluent interface. Along the way, we will discuss the terminology, tools and techniques to create fantastic looking documents with ease, and in less time than ever before.
10:1011:00 am ROOM 928 Grades K12 HandsOn
78 USING FLIP CAMERAS IN YOUR CLASSROOM Jolene Anzalone, CCSD, Escobedo MS
Use the FLIP video camera in the classroom to engage students and bring your curriculum to life! With a promise of easy use, the FLIP puts digital filmmaking into the hands of you and your students, without worrying about the price and complexity of conventional camcorders. In this session, we will discuss ways that you can use FLIP cameras to enhance your curriculum.
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10:1011:00 am ROOM 723 Grades K5 Demonstration/Lecture
79 TAKE YOUR LESSONS TO THE EXTRAORDINARY Carrie Griffin, Promethean
Using the ActivStudio software from Promethean, enhance your curriculum to engage all of your students. You will see images taken from textbooks and turned into interactive lessons. Get ideas for any subject and level.
10:1011:00 am ROOM 722 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
80 IT’S SO EASY FOR MY KIDS TO CREATE IPOD TUTORIALS Karen Adams, Promethean
This session will show how you can use your flipchart video recorder in ActivStudio (software that comes with your Promethean ActivBoard) to record short tutorial lessons by students. Then, I will introduce you to some software (some free and some purchased – but very inexpensive) that can take your videos and turn them into a video format that can be put into iTunes and played on students iPods. Your students can now have short video tutorials – created by peers on the ActivBoard – in their iPods! Math tutorials will never be the same again!
10:1011:00 am ROOM 730 Grades K5 Demonstration/Lecture
81 SMART BOARD + SMART LESSONS = SMART KIDS Kelly Johnson, CCSD, Diskin ES
The objective of this session is to present primary and intermediate grade level teachers (K‐5) with interactive, SMART board activities to enhance their daily lessons, engage their students and meet state benchmarks. In this session, you will become familiar with SMART board templates that have been created to be used in multiple ways, at multiple learning levels. You will observe examples of interactive activities in subject areas of math, social studies, science and reading. Participants will also take part in SMART board lessons, just as classroom students would. Come and learn what a great differentiation tool the SMART board can be in your classroom!
10:1011:00 am ROOM 934 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
82 1 MAC + 1 CAMERA + 1 MIC = DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS Tom Rizzo, CCSD, Canyon Springs HS
If you've got a Macintosh with iMovie or Final Cut Express, and you add a digital video camera, a microphone, a tripod, a simple set, and some enthusiastic students, you can produce a daily news show that will be far more informative and entertaining than having an administrator droning on over your intercom every morning. You'll learn how to change announcements into news stories and PSAs, how to produce simple commercials, and how to edit it all together into a package that can be shown over your school's ITV network.
10:1011:00 am ROOM 918 Grades K5 HandsOn
83 MYSEARCH Karon Lee & John Yoder, CCSD, Paradise Professional Development School
Using software to support research: Inspirations and Word. All facets of student research are supported in this project: record keeping for sources, collecting and organizing information, note taking and evaluating information, and paraphrasing and summarizing into a student produced product.
10:1011:00 am ROOM 718 Grades K12 HandsOn
84 IPODS AND 21ST CENTURY LEARNING Dan McCormack, Apple Inc.
This hands‐on iPod session will explore innovative ways that educators are using mobile devices as a powerful educational tool in the effort to increase access to digital content, increase student achievement, and broaden 21st Century learning.
10:1011:00 am ROOM 932 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
85 LEARN 360: THE NEW CHOICE FOR STREAMING MEDIA Steve Finch, AIM Education / Sunburst Visual Media
With Learn360, teachers and students can stream and download industry’s most up to date collection of standards‐based videos, video clips, and audio programs. You will also find an image library, speeches, and newsreels. Search via keyword, subject, or Nevada state standard. MyLearn360 (Blog, Podcast, Share Lesson Plans, Share Video and more). This new feature allows teachers to create student groups or classes, and distribute assignments with integrated playlists. Teachers can also create a blog within Learn360, or use the podcasting tool. Teachers will also have the ability to upload and share documents, student or teacher‐created videos.
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10:1011:00 am ROOM 933 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
86 WHAT’S NEW WITH DISCOVERY EDUCATION Mike Botte, Discovery Education
Learn why over half of all U.S. schools power their curricula with Discovery Education streaming. Join us whether you are a current subscriber to Discovery Education's digital media services or you are interested in learning more about resources to engage technology‐savvy students. Experience the latest content and enhancements to Discovery Education streaming, Discovery Education Science, Discovery Education Health, and Discovery Education MediaShare. Attendees will receive extended trial access to Discovery Education's suite of services.
10:1011:00 am ROOM 916 Grades K12 HandsOn
87 PLACEMATS: THEY’RE NOT JUST FOR DINNER Cindy Burkes, CCSD, Jeffers ES
In this hands‐on session, you will learn how to create a customized “placemat” to scaffold learning for your students. We will discuss the components of educational scaffolding, layout, and design and then, put the new knowledge to use as we each create an individualized placemat for use in your classroom. Knowledge of Word is helpful.
10:1011:00 am ROOM 716 Grades 612 HandsOn
87 ONLINE LEARNING: WAIT ‘TIL YOU SEE WHAT’S NEW Marilyn Parker, CCSD, Retired
Step into the future! Go beyond email and text chat. Use the latest Centra technology to bring an exciting level of interactivity to online instruction. Put on a headset and participate in a live, online class. Share software and files, work in small groups, and browse the Web. Regain that critical student‐teacher relationship built on instant communication. This is not your father's distance education class.
10:1011:00 am ROOM 930 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
89 WHY CHOOSE THE MAC OS? Javier Rodriguez, Apple Inc.
Come to this session to gain an understanding of OSX Leopard Operating System and how Apple differentiates itself in the market. See a demonstration of Windows running on a Mac through Boot Camp or virtualization tools. Whether you've never used a Mac or are a Mac veteran, you'll come away from this session with additional knowledge.
10:1011:00 am ROOM 412 Grades K12 HandsOn
90 CUESN’S TIKI ROOM Donna Levy, Computer Using Educators of Southern Nevada
Ask questions and sign up for CUE membership. Look over and provide feedback on proposed Nevada technology standards. Discussion Table Topics: Professional Development that Works, Second Life in Education, & CUE Initiatives. Discussion table is only open to CUE members.
10:1011:00 am CAFETERIA Grades K12 HandsOn
91 VENDOR BOOTHS See the list of vendors in the back of the program.
Vendor Booth sessions repeat throughout the conference. Those seeking CCSD stipend or PDE credit may only scan once for attendance.
11:1012:00 pm ROOM 914 Grades K5 HandsOn
92 CCSD’S WIKITEACHER Justin White, CCSD, CPDD, Literacy
This training will introduce teachers to the CCSD Wiki‐Teacher.com web site. Participants will gain knowledge of the three types of resources found on the web site: lessons & units, demonstration videos, and unwrapped standards, and be shown how they can be used to increase student achievement.
11:1012:00 pm ROOM 929 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
93 IPOD ROCK N ROLL CLASSROOM Erik B. Smith, CCSD, Galloway ES
Educators can impact their student’s brain positively or negatively! Yes, each day you speak, teach, or present, you have the opportunity to employ brain‐based strategies that can dramatically influence your student’s state of mind. Come to my workshop and learn how music can help influence your student’s motivation to learn, attention levels, energy levels, and overall excitement about being in your class. There are no unmotivated students, just students in unmotivated states.
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11:1012:00 pm ROOM 931 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
94 ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 7 AND PREMIERE ELEMENTS 7 Richard John Jenkins, Adobe Systems
Learn how to engage students in learning with one complete solution for digital imaging and video editing with Adobe Photoshop and Premiere Elements 7. Adobe Photoshop Elements & Adobe Premiere Elements software is a special combination of tools and teaching resources for digital imaging and video editing in education. Students can use the software to produce professional‐caliber photos, video, audio, and interactive multimedia projects that are easy to share on DVD, the web, mobile devices, and more. Additionally, resources such as lessons, tutorials, and tips are provided to help educators actively engage students in learning.
11:1012:00 pm ROOM 734 Grades 212 HandsOn
95 THE GIZMOS EXPERIENCE FOR MATH Don Carlin, CCSD, Bracken ES & Sharon Pearson, CCSD, Miller ES
Gizmos are web‐based, interactive lessons for math and science in grades 2‐12. Gizmos are designed as supplemental curriculum materials that support Nevada standards in math and science; in addition, Gizmos help teachers bring research‐proven instructional strategies to their classrooms. The best way to get a feel for the Gizmos from Explore Learning is to try it. This two‐part presentation will allow participants to experience first‐hand the advantages of Gizmos. The first presentation will cover Math Gizmos for grades 2‐12. Experience that “A‐ha, I get it!” feeling for yourself.
11:1012:00 pm ROOM 720 Grades K12 HandsOn
96 INTERACT™ ADVANCED TIPS AND TOOLS Paulette Burns & Joyce King, CCSD, InterAct™ Technical Resources
InterAct™ is the communication tool for the Clark County School District. Every employee is provided an account to be used for professional and educational purposes. Advanced tools and features of InterAct™
will be addressed such as multiple and punch through calendars, advanced mail rules, customizing toolbars, documents, stationery, presentation mode and much more. Time will also be given for questions and participant‐directed requests.
11:1012:00 pm ROOM 909 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
97 APPLE LEARNING EXCHANGE AND ITUNES U FOR TEACHERS Karl Gustafson, CCSD, Warren ES
We will explore Apple Learning Exchange and iTunes U as resources for teachers.
11:1012:00 pm ROOM 915 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
98 OFFICE 2007: BORING TO BEAUTIFUL IN 5 MINUTES John Whitaker, Microsoft Corporation
This session will discuss the Microsoft Office 2007 user interface changes. We will walk thru the creation of a document using the new Fluent interface. Along the way, we will discuss the terminology, tools and techniques to create fantastic looking documents with ease, and in less time than ever before.
11:1012:00 pm ROOM 928 Grades K12 HandsOn
99 USING FLIP CAMERAS IN YOUR CLASSROOM Jolene Anzalone, CCSD, Escobedo MS
Use the FLIP video camera in the classroom to engage students and bring your curriculum to life! With a promise of easy use, the FLIP puts digital filmmaking into the hands of you and your students, without worrying about the price and complexity of conventional camcorders. In this session, we will discuss ways that y u can use FLIP cameras to enhance your curriculum.o
11:1012:00 pm ROOM 723 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
100 EXPRESS YOURSELF! (LEARNER RESPONSE SYSTEM) Carrie Griffin, Promethean
Participants will get to experience Promethean’s ActivExpression. These new student response devices allow students to respond with text, sort, Likert scale, and multiple multiple‐choice! These powerful devices will add a whole new level of engagement to your classroom and questioning techniques. Come play with ActivExpression yourself and see how much fun learning can be!
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11:1012:00 pm ROOM 722 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
101 COOL, ENGAGING INTERACTIVE CURRICULUM IDEAS Karen Adams, Promethean
In this session, you will see several samples of successful interactive curriculum that has been utilized in classrooms all over the country on a Promethean ActivBoard (interactive whiteboard). See how these interactive lessons engage and excite students in Language Arts, Science, Math, and Social Studies. Come to see the curriculum and get a chance to participate in some of the lessons and use the Promethean ActivBoard! A Promethean ActivBoard will be used in conjunction with ActivStudio to show off this interactive curriculum.
11:1012:00 pm ROOM 730 Grades K5 Demonstration/Lecture
102 SMART BOARD + SMART LESSONS = SMART KIDS Kelly Johnson, CCSD, Diskin ES
The objective of this session is to present primary and intermediate grade level teachers (K‐5) with interactive, SMART board activities to enhance their daily lessons, engage their students and meet state benchmarks. In this session, you will become familiar with SMART board templates that have been created to be used in multiple ways, at multiple learning levels. You will observe examples of interactive activities in subject areas of math, social studies, science and reading. Participants will also take part in SMART board lessons, just as classroom students would. Come and learn what a great differentiation tool the SMART board can be in your classroom!
11:1012:00 pm ROOM 934 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
103 1 MAC + 1 CAMERA + 1 MIC = DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS Tom Rizzo, CCSD, Canyon Springs HS
If you've got a Macintosh with iMovie or Final Cut Express, and you add a digital video camera, a microphone, a tripod, a simple set, and some enthusiastic students, you can produce a daily news show that will be far more informative and entertaining than having an administrator droning on over your intercom every morning. You'll learn how to change announcements into news stories and PSAs, how to produce simple commercials, and how to edit it all together into a package that can be shown over your schoo s ITV network. l'
11:1012:00 pm ROOM 918 Grades K5 HandsOn
104 MYSEARCH Karon Lee & John Yoder, CCSD, Paradise Professional Development School
Using software to support research: Inspirations and Word. All facets of student research are supported in this project: record keeping for sources, collecting and organizing information, note taking and evaluating information, and paraphrasing and summarizing into a student produced product.
11:1012:00 pm ROOM 718 Grades K12 HandsOn
105 IPODS AND 21ST CENTURY LEARNING Dan McCormack, Apple Inc.
This hands‐on iPod session will explore innovative ways that educators are using mobile devices as a powerful educational tool in the effort to increase access to digital content, increase student achievement, and broaden 21st Century learning.
11:1012:00 pm ROOM 932 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
106 LEARN 360: THE NEW CHOICE FOR STREAMING MEDIA Steve Finch, AIM Education / Sunburst Visual Media
With Learn360, teachers and students can stream and download industry’s most up to date collection of standards‐based videos, video clips, and audio programs. You will also find an image library, speeches, and newsreels. Search via keyword, subject, or Nevada state standard. MyLearn360 (Blog, Podcast, Share Lesson Plans, Share Video and more). This new feature allows teachers to create student groups or classes, and distribute assignments with integrated playlists. Teachers can also create a blog within Learn360, or use the podcasting tool. Teachers will also have the ability to upload and share documents, student or teacher‐created videos.
11:1012:00 pm ROOM 933 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
107 WHAT’S NEW WITH DISCOVERY EDUCATION Mike Botte, Discovery Education
Learn why over half of all U.S. schools power their curricula with Discovery Education streaming. Join us whether you are a current subscriber to Discovery Education's digital media services or you are interested in learning more about resources to engage technology‐savvy students. Experience the latest content and enhancements to Discovery Education streaming, Discovery Education Science, Discovery Education Health, and Discovery Education MediaShare. Attendees will receive extended trial access to Discovery Education's suite of services.
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108 PLACEMATS: THEY’RE NOT JUST FOR DINNER Cindy Burkes, CCSD, Jeffers ES
In this hands‐on session, you will learn how to create a customized “placemat” to scaffold learning for your students. We will discuss the components of educational scaffolding, layout, and design and then, put the new knowledge to use as we each create an individualized placemat for use in your classroom. Knowledge of Word is helpful.
11:1012:00 pm ROOM 716 Grades 612 HandsOn
109 ONLINE LEARNING: WAIT ‘TIL YOU SEE WHAT’S NEW Marilyn Parker, CCSD, Retired
Step into the future! Go beyond email and text chat. Use the latest Centra technology to bring an exciting level of interactivity to online instruction. Put on a headset and participate in a live, online class. Share software and files, work in small groups, and browse the Web. Regain that critical student‐teacher relationship built on instant communication. This is not your father's distance education class.
11:1012:00 pm ROOM 930 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
110 INTEGRATING MAC’S INTO YOUR SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT & UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENCES IN TERMINOLOGY BETWEEN MAC AND WINDOWS Javier Rodriguez, Apple Inc.
Come to experience the Macintosh and get an understanding of Apple's terminology and what it means in the Windows world. You'll walk away with a better understanding of integrating Apple's technology into your schools and existing environments. You will learn about running Windows on a Mac. Finally, you will learn about Apple's Leopard and Leopard Server Operating System.
11:1012:00 pm ROOM 412 Grades K12 HandsOn
111 CUESN’S TIKI ROOM Donna Levy, Computer Using Educators of Southern Nevada
Ask questions and sign up for CUE membership. Look over and provide feedback on proposed Nevada technology standards. Discussion Table Topics: Online Learning, Second Life in Education, & CUE Initiatives. Discussion table is only open to CUE members.
11:1012:00 pm CAFETERIA Grades K12 HandsOn
112 VENDOR BOOTHS See the list of vendors in the back of the program.
Vendor booth sessions repeat throughout the conference. Those seeking CCSD stipend or PDE credit may only scan once for attendance.
1:103:00 pm ROOM 731 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
113 MISSION IMPOSSIBLE…DIFFERENTIATING INSTRUCTIONS WITH A SMART BOARD Tamara Nicolosi, CCS Presentation Systems
SMART Board strategies for all grade levels.
1:102:00 pm ROOM 914 Grades K12 HandsOn
114 EXPLORING GOOGLE EARTH: GOOGLE TOURS AND LIT TRIPS Ryse Lawrence, CCSD, Brookman ES & Freida Blink, CCSD, Peterson ES & Kathrine Lee, CCSD, Ferron ES
Google Earth is a free program which allows users to explore geographic locations both on Earth and in space. Learn about Google resources as well as how to create Google Tours and Google Lit Trips from teachers who have used this in the classroom.
1:102:00 pm ROOM 929 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
115 IPOD ROCK N ROLL CLASSROOM Erik B. Smith, CCSD, Galloway ES
Educators can impact their student’s brain positively or negatively! Yes, each day you speak, teach, or present, you have the opportunity to employ brain‐based strategies that can dramatically influence your student’s state of mind. Come to my workshop and learn how music can help influence your student’s motivation to learn, attention levels, energy levels, and overall excitement about being in your class. There are no unmotivated students, just students in unmotivated states.
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1:102:00 pm ROOM 931 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
116 ENHANCING YOUR USE OF ADOBE ACROBAT 9 Richard John Jenkins, Adobe Systems
Adobe Acrobat software delivers powerful solutions for improving classroom efficiency and enhancing communication throughout your educational community. Easily create and distribute curriculum, media‐rich lesson plans, project materials, and homework assignments. Adobe Acrobat simplifies and streamlines administrative processes such as grading, record keeping, and more.
1:102:00 pm ROOM 734 Grades 212 HandsOn
117 THE GIZMOS EXPERIENCE FOR SCIENCE Don Carlin, CCSD, Bracken ES & Sharon Pearson, CCSD, Miller ES
Gizmos are web‐based, interactive lessons for math and science in grades 2‐12. Gizmos are designed as supplemental curriculum materials that support Nevada standards in math and science; in addition, Gizmos help teachers bring research‐proven instructional strategies to their classrooms. The best way to get a feel for the Gizmos from Explore Learning is to try it. This two‐part presentation will allow participants to experience first‐hand the advantages of Gizmos. The first presentation will cover Science Gizmo for grades 2‐12. Experience that “A‐ha, I get it!” feeling for yourself. s
1:102:00 pm ROOM 720 Grades K12 HandsOn
118 ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS4: USES IN THE CLASSROOM Fred Howell, CCSD, Mojave HS
The purpose of this presentation is to show the classroom teacher how to use Adobe Photoshop in making flyers, visually stunning photographic manipulations, posters, and advertisements to enhance and promote your classroom activities, fundraisers, or club activities. You will learn the basic tools and adjustments to help you achieve what you want in the shortest amount of time. Presentation will apply to most versions of Photoshop.
1:102:00 pm ROOM 909 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
119 CREATING AND USING YOUR OWN WIKI SERVER Karl Gustafson, CCSD, Warren ES & Javier Rodriguez, Apple
Mac OSX Server makes it easy for groups to collaborate and communicate through their own wiki‐powered intranet website complete with group calendar and blog. Users can create and edit wiki pages, tag and cross‐reference material, upload files and images, add comments, and search content with point‐and‐click ease. Learn how easy it is to set up the wiki and see a demonstration of the Rose Warren Elementary School’s wiki server.
1:102:00 pm ROOM 915 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
120 OFFICE 2007: BORING TO BEAUTIFUL IN 5 MINUTES John Whitaker, Microsoft Corporation
This session will discuss the Microsoft Office 2007 user interface changes. We will walk thru the creation of a document using the new Fluent interface. Along the way, we will discuss the terminology, tools and techniques to create fantastic looking documents with ease, and in less time than ever before.
1:102:00 pm ROOM 928 Grades 912 HandsOn
121 STRATEGIES FOR TEACHING MATH TO ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS Carla Howells, Carnegie Learning
Use research based Cognitive Tutor software to provide a safe, low‐anxiety environment for English learners that provides differentiated instruction for each student. Problems and vocabulary are presented in context with meaningful learning activities that scaffold each student according to his or her individual needs .
1:102:00 pm ROOM 723 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
122 3 C‚S OF FLIPCHART DESIGN: COLOR, CLARITY, CREATIVITY Ginno Kelley, Promethean
Prepare to be wowed by Ginno Kelly of Promethean (USA), master flipchart designer. Ginno will demonstrate effective flipchart design strategies taking into account things like color, layout, and font and how t ey impact teaching & learning.h
1:102:00 pm ROOM 722 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
123 TRANSFORMING LESSONS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY CLASSROOM Scott Caulfield, Promethean
Within the context of a digital lesson, using an interactive whiteboard and voting system, come see how to transform your basic lessons into an extraordinary learning experience for today's 21st learner. Using Promethean’s ActivStudio software along with the ActivBoard and ActiVotes, participants will learn how to use all the features available to them so they can create a 21st century lesson that will be interactive and engage all learning styles.
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1:102:00 pm ROOM 730 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
124 USING THE CPS SYSTEM IN YOUR CLASSROOM Geoff Kruse, CCSD, Bridger MS
We will go over how to use the CPS system of remote response pads during lectures, as a check for understanding or as a test. We will also go over how to import these scores into your grade book.
1:102:00 pm ROOM 934 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
125 PODCASTING FOR THE CLASSROOM Steven New, East Career and Technical Academy
Creating, posting, and utilizing audio and video podcasting as an instructional media for the classroom. Teachers will learn the use of digital audio recorders and flash video recorders in creating podcasts of important lessons, or concepts, that students can review on everything from their classroom computer, home computer and even their cell phones and iPods. This concept can be applied to all grade levels.
1:102:00 pm ROOM 918 Grades K5 HandsOn
126 PHOTO JOURNALS AND KEY WORDS SUPPORT SCIENCE WRITING Karon Lee & Marna Armbrister, Paradise Professional Development School
The photo journals and key word lists integrate subject areas and are a basis for literacy development for all writers including ELL, special education, and struggling writers.
1:102:00 pm ROOM 718 Grades K12 HandsOn
127 “HANDSON” WORKSHOP WITH RENZULLI LEARNING Alex May, Renzulli Learning
How do you raise test scores? The answer lies in a brand of teaching and learning that motivates students to pursue and apply knowledge beyond the test‐taking event. Regardless of race, socio‐economic status, or ability every child has an innate desire to achieve! So, let’s rephrase the question to ask – how do we empower students to take a pro‐active role in their achievement? The diversity of talents and interests of students requires teachers to have a remarkable range of resources. Renzulli Learning was designed to use 30 years of research on strength‐based instruction to help identify a broad range of on‐line resources individually tailored to match student interest and learning styles providing enriched, challenging learning. In this “hands‐on” workshop, we will explore the components system and have a look at how it works.
1:102:00 pm ROOM 932 Grades K5 Demonstration/Lecture
128 USING DATA ANALYSIS TOOLS TO TARGET INSTRUCTION Sherri Tagaloa, CCSD, Fitzgerald ES
Using technology to communicate with shareholders, provide data analysis to administration or state consultants and once created make life easier. Sharing ideas, customizing answer sheets or monthly reporting requirements to meet state inquiry, including the development of data spreadsheets that will identify student deficiencies, measure performance by ethnicity and facilitate differentiated instruction. From the first day of school, creating parent brochures to weekly or monthly data analysis, once created the use of technology in a classroom can inspire, innovate and confirm student progress.
1:102:00 pm ROOM 933 Grades 912 Demonstration/Lecture
129 CREATING VIDEO CONTENT FOR THE CLASSROOM AND WEB Jeffrey Hinton, Northwest Career and Technical Academy
In this presentation, I will discuss ways in which teachers can create and incorporate digital video for use in the classroom and web. I will demonstrate uses for video including web quests, music videos, virtual fieldtrips and student created documentaries. I will also discuss equipment needed to produce videos, including hardware and software.
1:102:00 pm ROOM 916 Grades 35 HandsOn
130 BLOGGING WITH ELEMENTARY STUDENTS Brandi Mora, CCSD, Tate ES
Learn how blogging with elementary students can enhance your curriculum. In this session you will explore different types of classroom blogs as well as create a classroom blog using edublogs.org.
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131 INTRODUCTION TO WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER Kristine Moore, CCSD, Hayes ES
Are you looking for a fun way to introduce a new unit? Want to jazz up assemblies, meetings, and presentations? Then Windows Movie Maker is the program for you! Learn to create exciting multimedia presentations that combine video clips, music, sound bytes, pictures, animation, and more! In this introductory session, you will learn how to import and edit video clips, music, and sound bytes, as well as how to blend these together with pictures, text, and animation to create a fluid movie presentation. All levels of technological experience are welcome.
1:102:00 pm ROOM 930 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
132 VEGAS PBS ONE PLACE Craig Cuddihy, Vegas PBS
One Place is a system that allows you to search multiple databases (Vegas PBS Video Streaming, Learn 360, Education Media Center ‐ Vegas PBS, EBSCO host, PBS Teachers and Thinkfinity) with one user name and password. This session will provide a brief overview of One Place and provide hands on opportunity for you to properly set up your accounts.
1:102:00 pm ROOM 412 Grades K12 HandsOn
133 CUESN’S TIKI ROOM Donna Levy, Computer Using Educators of Southern Nevada
Ask questions and sign up for CUE membership. Look over and provide feedback on proposed Nevada technology standards. Discussion Table Topics: Web 2.0 Applications that Enhance Learning, Second Life in Education, & CUE Initiatives. Discussion table is only open to CUE members.
1:102:00 pm CAFETERIA Grades K12 HandsOn
134 VENDOR BOOTHS See the list of vendors in the back of the program.
Vendor booth sessions repeat throughout the conference. Those seeking CCSD stipend or PDE credit may only scan once for attendance.
2:103:00 pm ROOM 914 Grades K12 HandsOn
135 MAKING CLAYMATION MOVIES USING WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER Kathrine Lee, CCSD, Ferron ES
Learn how to use a simple point & shoot camera and Window Movie Maker to create stop action claymation movies with students. We will look at real projects created by students and go through the steps to create our own short claymation movie.
2:103:00 pm ROOM 929 Grades 912 Demonstration/Lecture
136 NSPIRING TIMES: TI’S NEW GRAPHING UTILITY Brad Talich, CCSD, Las Vegas HS
Using the new TI‐Nspire, participants will learn how to navigate on the calculator, use the Fathom application, geometry sketchpad application, and investigate the new technology offered to schools by Texas Instruments.
2:103:00 pm ROOM 931 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
137 ENHANCING YOUR USE OF ADOBE ACROBAT 9 Richard John Jenkins, Adobe Systems
Adobe Acrobat software delivers powerful solutions for improving classroom efficiency and enhancing communication throughout your educational community. Easily create and distribute curriculum, media‐rich lesson plans, project materials, and homework assignments. Adobe Acrobat simplifies and streamlines administrative processes such as grading, record keeping, and more.
2:103:00 pm ROOM 720 Grades K12 HandsOn
138 ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS4: USES IN THE CLASSROOM Fred Howell, CCSD, Mojave HS
The purpose of this presentation is to show the classroom teacher how to use Adobe Photoshop in making flyers, visually stunning photographic manipulations, posters, and advertisements to enhance and promote your classroom activities, fundraisers, or club activities. You will learn the basic tools and adjustments to help you achieve what you want in the shortest amount of time. Teachings will apply to most versions of Photoshop.
2:103:00 pm ROOM 909 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
139 CREATING MEDIA WITH ILIFE Karl Gustafson, CCSD, Warren ES
Attendees will see how Apple's iLife Suite or multimedia tools work together to gather, store, create and share media easily. The presenter will build a project and publish it from scratch during the session.
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2:103:00 pm ROOM 915 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
140 THE 21ST CENTURY CLASSROOM Josh Leitz, Backbone Communications
Our 21st Century Classroom Concept engages students, increases interactivity within the classroom, and provides true differentiated instruction. These technologies include: 1. Patented Classroom SRS* (Student Response Systems) improves student learning through targeted decisions using interactive academic competitions. 2. School‐Wide Testing & Universal Screening answers educator’s most fundamental questions. 3. Differentiated Instruction prescribing Standards Aligned & State approved curriculum, with enhanced Cambridge Science simulations and Encyclopedia Britannica content and videos. Learn how these new technologies are implemented, how increased student engagement is accomplished, and how tools and reports for Title 1 and AYP are utilized.
2:103:00 pm ROOM 928 Grades 912 HandsOn
141 STRATEGIES FOR TEACHING MATH TO ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS Carla Howells, Carnegie Learning
Use research based Cognitive Tutor software to provide a safe, low‐anxiety environment for English learners that provides differentiated instruction for each student. Problems and vocabulary are presented in context with meaningful learning activities that scaffold each student according to his or her individual needs .
2:103:00 pm ROOM 723 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
142 3 C‚S OF FLIPCHART DESIGN: COLOR, CLARITY, CREATIVITY Ginno Kelley, Promethean
Prepare to be wowed by Ginno Kelly of Promethean (USA), master flipchart designer. Ginno will demonstrate effective flipchart design strategies taking into account things like color, layout, and font and how t ey impact teaching & learning.h
2:103:00 pm ROOM 722 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
143 APPLYING HIGHER LEVEL THINKING SKILLS TO LEARNER RESPONSE SYSTEMS Scott Caulfield, Promethean
Within the context of a digital lesson using an interactive whiteboard and voting system, come see how formative assessment can be used effectively in the classroom environment. Using Promethean’s ActivStudio software along with the ActivBoard and ActiVotes, teachers can bring voting beyond the standard summative assessment questioning strategies and improve student achievement while promoting higher order thinking. Participants will leave the session having received numerous questioning strategies for assessment devices. These strategies will link to all questioning classifications from Bloom’s Taxonomy, allowing participants to move beyond basic questioning strategies in relation to assessment devices.
2:103:00 pm ROOM 934 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
144 PODCASTING FOR THE CLASSROOM Steven New, East Career and Technical Academy
Creating, posting, and utilizing audio and video podcasting as an instructional media for the classroom. Teachers will learn the use of digital audio recorders and flash video recorders in creating podcasts of important lessons, or concepts, that students can review on everything from their classroom computer, home computer and even their cell phones and iPods. This concept can be applied to all grade levels.
2:103:00 pm ROOM 918 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
145 SETTING UP YOUR OWN WEB SERVER Michael Galindo, CCSD, Networking Services
This class will show you how to set up your own web server on the Windows or Mac OS X platform. Your very own web server will be able to run many free pre‐made web applications that use Apache, PHP & MySQ ; such as WordPress, Gallery, Moodle & PHPBB.L
2:103:00 pm ROOM 718 Grades K12 HandsOn
146 ENGAGEMENT RAISES ACHIEVEMENT Alex May, Renzulli Learning
“Differentiated instruction" is a frequently used, yet difficult to realize priority for district administrators. But with the adoption of basic technology applications in the classroom, as well as easy‐to‐use motivational strategies that personalize lesson content to student strengths, the power of differentiation is possible. Come learn how pursuing simple extensions and enhancements to the core curriculum can bring fresh ideas and increase TEST scores to every classroom! Renzulli supports ALL grade levels as well as ELL, GATE and intervention.
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2:103:00 pm ROOM 932 Grades K5 Demonstration/Lecture
147 USING DATA ANALYSIS TOOLS TO TARGET INSTRUCTION Sherri Tagaloa, CCSD, Fitzgerald ES
Using technology to communicate with shareholders, provide data analysis to administration or state consultants and once created make life easier. Sharing ideas, customizing answer sheets or monthly reporting requirements to meet state inquiry, including the development of data spreadsheets that will identify student deficiencies, measure performance by ethnicity and facilitate differentiated instruction. From the first day of school, creating parent brochures to weekly or monthly data analysis, once created the use of technology in a classroom can inspire, innovate and confirm student progress.
2:103:00 pm ROOM 933 Grades 912 Demonstration/Lecture
148 CREATING VIDEO CONTENT FOR THE CLASSROOM AND WEB Jeffrey Hinton, Northwest Career and Technical Academy
In this presentation, I will discuss ways in which teachers can create and incorporate digital video for use in the classroom and web. I will demonstrate uses for video including web quests, music videos, virtual fieldtrips and student created documentaries. I will also discuss equipment needed to produce videos, including hardware and software.
2:103:00 pm ROOM 916 Grades 412 HandsOn
149 USING COMIC LIFE IN THE CLASSROOM Tara Ferro, CCSD, Liberty HS
Want a creative way for your students to present information (book reports, research, etc.) in your class? Comic Life lets you create astounding comics, beautiful picture albums, how‐to’s... and more! Not only is it fun, it easy to use! In this presentation, see how to use Comic Life and create your own comic! 's
2:103:00 pm ROOM 716 Grades K12 HandsOn
150 INTRODUCTION TO WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER Kristine Moore, CCSD, Hayes ES
Are you looking for a fun way to introduce a new unit? Want to jazz up assemblies, meetings, and presentations? Then Windows Movie Maker is the program for you! Learn to create exciting multimedia presentations that combine video clips, music, sound bytes, pictures, animation, and more! In this introductory session, you will learn how to import and edit video clips, music, and sound bytes, as well as how to blend these together with pictures, text, and animation to create a fluid movie presentation. All levels of technological experience are welcome. Hope to see you there!
2:103:00 pm ROOM 930 Grades K12 Demonstration/Lecture
151 VEGAS PBS ONE PLACE Craig Cuddihy, Vegas PBS
One Place is a system that allows you to search multiple databases (Vegas PBS Video Streaming, Learn 360, Education Media Center ‐ Vegas PBS, EBSCO host, PBS Teachers and Thinkfinity) with one user name and password. This session will provide a brief overview of One Place and provide hands on opportunity for you to properly set up your accounts.
2:103:00 pm ROOM 412 Grades K12 HandsOn
152 CUESN’S TIKI ROOM Donna Levy, Computer Using Educators of Southern Nevada
Ask questions and sign up for CUE membership. Look over and provide feedback on proposed Nevada technology standards. Discussion Table Topics: Solving Budget Shortfalls with Grants, Second Life in Education, & CUE Initiatives. Discussion table is only open to CUE members.
2:103:00 pm CAFETERIA Grades K12 HandsOn
153 VENDOR BOOTHS See the list of vendors in the back of the program.
Vendor booth sessions repeat throughout the conference. Those seeking CCSD stipend or PDE credit may only scan once for attendance.
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Special Thanks
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To the following organizations for their generous donations:
Apple Inc.
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To our conference host, Western High School:
Neddy Alvarez Principal Joseph Lancaster Assistant Principal
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To the Western High School ent Volunteer Groups:
ROTC Coode, Advisor DECA Calhoun, Advisor
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To the Southern Nevada Computer Using Educators:
Lynn Kiehlbauch President Donna Levy President Elect
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To our fabulous presenters listed throughout this program…
Southern Nevada Computer Using Educators
CCS Presentations Systems d’s MediaTech
Fast Forward Vegas PBS
Julia Llapur Principal Kathleen Snyder Assistant Principal Leslie Russel Dean Larry Lock Dean Ron Harper tegist
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Weste Carlos Rosero, Advisor
James Ertman Treasurer Heather Ram Secretary Joan Greenberg ebmaster Christy Keeler, PhD Member Cynthia Ochoa ard Member Charles Sinicki Board Member Craig Cuddihy Board Member Dixie Stephens Board Member
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Production Team
Clark County School District Curriculum and Professional Development Math and Instructional Technology 3950 S. Pecos‐McLeod, Suite 2‐C Las Vegas, Nevada 89121
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This conference was produced by Instructional Technology Services, CPDD:
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Susan Fullman Logo DesignCrystal Gittler Advertising Layout
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Sherwood Jones ct Facilitator, Instructional TechnologyCarole Moreo Project Facilitator, Instructional TechnologyVicky Cervantes Secretary, Instructional Technology
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Landon Hughes heast Region Secondary AdvisoryJennifer Ritz Northwest Region Secondary AdvisoryTamara Leet orthwest Region Elementary AdvisoryStacy Lefevre Superintendent Schools Advisory Enrico Litterin Southwest Region Secondary AdvisoryWalter Mains ent Schools Elementary AdvisoryDanielle Smith ntendent Schools Elementary AdvisoryJody Myers Southeast Secondary Region AdvisoryHeidi Tertipes Southwest Elementary Region AdvisoryLawrence W East Region Secondary AdvisoryNeal Shebeck Northeast Region Elementary Advisory
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Vendor Listings
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AVerMedia Technologies CCS Presentation Systems
Troxell Communications Vegas PBS
Ellsworth Publishing Co. Tech4Learning, Inc.
AlphaSmart Cambium Learning Technologies
3M (Anew CT) KAMICO Instructional Media, Inc.
Key Curriculum Press Compass Learning
GradeCam Corporation Lesley University
Scholastic Education Discovery Education
MIND Research Institute Ward’s MediaTech
Rand McNally (Barr Education, Inc.) Promethean World
Learning Services Carnegie Learning
Backbone Communications Adobe Systems, Inc.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Advanced Academic Solutions
Mimio/Moore Educational Resources Renzulli Learning
ExploreLearning Learn 360 AIM Education, Inc.
Visual Communication Systems Life Time Memory
Britannica Digital Learning Wireless Generation
Read Naturally Computer Using Educators of Southern
Nevada
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Note: Each session will have a barcode reader. Please be sure to scan in for each session to record your particpation. Each concurrent session will accommodate 30 participants. Please choose another session if your first choice is full.
Friday 1st Choice 2nd Choice 3rd Choice
4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Networking and Vendor Booths
5:00 pm – 5:40 pm
5:50 pm – 6:25 pm
6:35 pm – 7:10 pm
7:20 pm – 8:00 pm
Dinner is being served in two groups. Group A will be served during the 5:50 pm ‐ 6:25 pm session. Group B will be served during the 6:35 pm ‐ 7:10 pm session. Please plan your session choices to allow for your mealtime during one of these sessions.
Saturday 1st Choice 2nd Choice 3rd Choice
8:30 am – 10:00 am
Welcome and Keynote Presentation Theater
10:10 am – 11:00 am
11:10 am – 12:00 pm
12:10 pm – 1:00 pm
Lunch Lunch Lunch
1:10 pm – 2:00 pm
2:10 pm – 3:00 pm
3:10 pm – 4:00 pm
Capstone Presentation Theater
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Key Locations Western HS Overview
Cafeteria – Vendor Booths, Meals Library – Indoor Eating Area Courtyard – Outdoor Eating Area Theater – Keynote & Capstone Presentations,
SN‐CUE Multimedia Festival Awards Gym Entrance – Registration Tables
(Attendees, Vendors, & Presenters) 700 & 900 Rooms – Presentations Rooms
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