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Breakout Sessions - Online Handouts

The online handouts for some of the sessions held during the 2010 conference appear, below. This listing was last revised on May 27, 2011 . Please check back at a later date for handouts available for the session(s) in which you have an interest.

Day One Schedule | Day Two Schedule | Conference Schedule (Both Days)

NOTE: all online handouts are in the PDF format unless otherwise indicated.
Download time will vary based upon size of the file. Alphabetically arranged by presenter surname.

DAY
TIME
ROOM
PRESENTER(S)
Presentation Title
Thursday
10:30-11:30
327
Martha Eldredge Stark & Pati Biancalana:
Designing Your Website as a Communication Tool
       
Thursday
10:30-11:30
321
Dan & Susan Bohn: The Smart Board and Its Software
 
       
Thursday
10:30-11:30
331
Dr. Rita Brodnax:
Brain Compatible Teaching For Learning 21st Century Skills
       
Thursday
12:30-1:30
317
Kathy Olesen-Tracey: Discover the Potential of Online Learning
       
Thursday
12:30-1:30
158
Richard Orem:
Preparing Mainstream Classroom Teachers to Work with English Learners (PPT)
       
Thursday
1:45-2:45
331

Susan Orem:
Global Instruction Model for Teaching Middle and High School ELLs

 
       
 
       
 
Friday
8:30-9:30
331
Dr. Rita Brodnax:
Infusion of Technology in Teaching 21st Century Skills
 
       
Friday
11:00-12:00
157
Dr. Rita Brodnax:
Differentiated Instruction for Sanity & Success in Teaching 21st Century Skills
 
       
Friday
8:30-9:30
317
Michael Krell: Infrastructure for Visual Instruction
 
       
Friday
9:45-10:45
331
Ellen Jo Ljung: PBL Partnerships that Foster 21st Century Learning Skills
 
       
Friday
11:00-12:00
325
Peggy Peach & Patti Kozlowski:
 
       
Friday
8:30-9:30
161
Margo Sickele: PLN - Your Personal Learning Network
       
Friday
9:45-10:45
157
Bill Wengelewski: Engage Your Students, Increase Learning and Defeat Apathy
 
       

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you have any questions,
please contact Donnette Nailor, Chairperson,
Global Education for the 21st Century.