This announcement found its way to my inbox via Mike Muir…Sign up for as few or as many sessions as you like. Register by Friday, February 19 and receive a certificate for the seat hours you earn.
The Capital Region Society for Technology in Education introduces an exciting virtual event unlike any other: its first ever completely online CyberConference. We’re taking everything educators value in live face-to-face professional development events and bringing them to you through an interactive interface. Nationally known experts and Web 2.0 practitioners. And it’s all FREE to all educators!Select offerings from our seven thematic strands, including twenty-first century leadership, instructional innovation and the newest applications of technology in education. Sessions are offered beginning at 1:00 PM EST Saturdays and Sundays and 5:00 PM EST on work days to accommodate your busy schedule.Sessions include:
*The Computer as a Door: Using Web 2.0 Instructional Applications Tools to Communicate, Collaborate, Create, & Contribute *- Kathy Schrock
*Education to Go! Virginia on iTunes U *- Jean Weller
*The End of Techno-Critique: The Naked Truth about 1:1 Laptop Initiatives and Educational Change *- Mark Weston
*How New Technologies Have (and Have Not) Changed Teaching and Learning in Schools *- Richard Halverson and Annette Smith
*How to Lead as an Agent of Change: 21st Century Skills in Motion *- Christina Bentheim
*iPod Project Lessons Learned *- Chris O’Neal
*Mapping a Difference: Building Spatial Thinking Skills Across the Curriculum *- Bob Kolvoord
*Neurodiversity: Transforming Special Education in the 21st Century *- Thomas Armstrong
*One to One Computing: A Summary of the Quantitative Results from the Berkshire Wireless Learning Initiative *- Damian Bebell
*Powerful Tools for the Youngest Learners *- Gail Lovely
*3D for Free! Using Google SketchUp and Google Earth in the Classroom *- Bonnie Roskes
*Transforming IT Service Management with ITIL *- Dana Smith
Sign up for as few or as many sessions as you like. Register by Friday,
February 19 and receive a certificate for the seat hours you earn.* *
*Why should you attend the CRSTE CyberConference 2010? *World-class professional development delivered to your desktop, and it’sFREE! You can attend any and all of the sessions you want. It’s conducted outside of regular work hours so you can attend at your convenience. All you need is an Internet connection and a browser. You participate from the comfort of your own home. You can attend in your favorite slippers sitting in your favorite chair!
Learn more at http://crste.org/events/crstecyberconference.html
*CRSTE *seeks to build regional cooperation in the Washington, D.C. region by providing leadership and service to improve teaching and learning by advancing the effective use of technology in education. CRSTE’s chief purpose is to provide a regional mechanism for collaboration and cooperation in the pursuit of this mission.
Copyright © 2010 The Capital Region Society for Technology in Education.
http://crste.org/
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