4:00 PM
to 8:00 PM

EduBloggerCon West: The Social Media for Educators Event
36 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite F
eventtype  Event, EduBloggerCon
event::about 

The fourth annual EduBloggerCon West is sponsored by CUE and is a free pre-conference "meet-up" of those interested in the use of Web 2.0 tools in education. In true collaborative style, those who attend will develop the agenda and topics.

4:00 PM
to 7:30 PM

On-site Registration
58 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
eventtype  Event, Registration
event::about 

On-site registration for the conference

 

 

7:00 AM
to 5:00 PM

Bloggers Café
17 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite H
eventtype  Event, Bloggers Café
event::about 

Do you blog, read blogs, or just want to meet other social media types? Do you love the informal collaboration that takes place at a conference? Then come by the Bloggers Café to do some face-to-face networking, trade tips, or dive deep into conversations.

event::tags  bloggers

7:00 AM
to 5:00 PM

CaliforniaStreaming Photo Contest Winners
14 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
event::about 

Need to recharge between sessions? Stroll through the gallery and take in the inspiring student and teacher-produced winning photos from the 2009 and 2010 CaliforniaStreaming Digital Photography Contest. Learn about the 2011 contest and pick up free posters highlighting these breathtaking winners -- compliments of the CaliforniaStreaming.org community.

event::tags  Digital Photo Contest

7:00 AM
to 5:00 PM

On-site Registration
86 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
eventtype  Event, Registration
event::about 

On-site registration for the conference

7:30 AM
to 8:15 AM

First Timers Orientation Session
28 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree C
Speaker  Lesley Farmer, Barry Sovel
Host Organization(s)  CUE
event::about  First time at the CUE Conference? Want to jump-start your experience? Find out how the conference REALLY works — and meet some movers and shakers in the process.

8:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Adlibbing in a Scripted World: Language Arts and Math
9 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza C events::invitation
NOTE  These events require pre-registration to attend
Speaker  Arnie Uretsky
event::about  The focus of this three-hour workshop is to explore a variety of low cost and free technologies that allow you to use graphics, video and text to help individualize our scripted curriculums for students who learn differently. Participants bring their own laptop.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel

8:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Android Bootcamp
26 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza A events::invitation
NOTE  These events require pre-registration to attend
Speaker 

Chris Bell

event::about 

Get your Android phone up and moving in this thumbs-on workshop designed to get your phone operating at maximum capacity for productivity, fun, and learning! In this workshop, we will explore apps, websites, and sample mLearning activities using Android phones. Attendees will also participate in individual and small group mobile learning activities that can be implemented in the classroom using existing student devices. Lastly, we will explore Android App Inventor and its application in the classroom. Participants must bring their own Android device with version 2.1 OS or greater. Participants must bring his/her own laptop.

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel

8:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Managing Web Sites with Joomla & Wordpress - Advanced Topic
16 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree AB
Speaker  , Digital Media Academy
event::about  Does your school or program need a dynamic web solution that goes beyond cookie-cutter Google Sites but you don't have a budget? Working on a shoestring doesn't mean you have to compromise the quality and professional appeal of your site. Blogging, calendaring, document and media sharing with access control and more are possible with WordPress or Joomla! open source content management systems. Explore which one is right for your needs and what it takes to customize, manage and grow your online community. This session covers the technical, institutional and workflow management considerations as well as adding your own creative touch to the design of the site. Witness the power and simplicity of WordPress and examples of commercially initiated sites that have been successfully and transparently migrated to Joomla! Mac Lab
event::limited  events::max

8:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Touch the Future: iPads in Pre K-12 Classrooms (includes iPad wifi + 3G)
31 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza D events::invitation
NOTE  These events require pre-registration to attend
Speaker 

Susan Brooks-Young

event::about 

Apple's iPad offers a perfect blend of access to audio, video, and applications educators can use to enhance instruction using affordable technology. Acquaint yourself with educational applications, address management and safety issues, and plan instructional activities using the iPad. Workshop fee includes a 16 GB iPad wifi + 3G. NOTE: 3G Plan sold separately. Mac Lab

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel

8:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Web 2.0: Free WebApps, Widgets & Other Wonders
31 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza B
Speaker 

Jim Holland, Susan Anderson

event::about 

Engage the digital natives! Give them a platform to construct and showcase their learning by creating, publishing, embedding, and sharing widgets using FREE online tools!

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel

8:30 AM
to 3:30 PM

Google Apps EDU Certification Training
41 schedule::attendees
Location Chino events::invitation
NOTE  These events require pre-registration to attend
Speaker  , Mark Hammons, Diane Main
event::about  Brought to you by Computer Using Educators (CUE), the first Google Apps EDU Certified Training Organization (and the producers of the Google Teacher Academy), this workshop prepares participants to pass the 6 tests necessary to become a Google Apps EDU Qualified Individual or a Google Apps EDU Certified Trainer. Learn to make the most of the Google Apps EDU Training Center in sessions led by Certified Trainers. A full day of fast-paced presentations and hands-on activities includes experience with Google Docs, Google Calendar, Google Sites, the Google Apps Dashboard and more, including the Google Apps Marketplace. Participants who complete the event are given access to the Google Workshops for Educators Network, an online community focused on supporting educators as they learn more about the power of Google to drive student learning. No meals are included. CUE is an official Google Professional Development partner. Participants must bring his/her own laptop.
event::limited  events::max

8:30 AM
to 3:30 PM

Google Workshop for Administrators (GWA)
11 schedule::attendees
Location Andreas events::invitation
NOTE  These events require pre-registration to attend
Speaker  , Kyle Brumbaugh, Wendy Gorton
event::about  Search, share, lead! Brought to you by Computer Using Educators (CUE), the producers of the Google Teacher Academy for Administrators, the Google Workshop for Administrators (GWA) introduces participants to innovative ways Google tools can be used in educational leadership. A full day of fast-paced presentations and hands-on activities includes experience with advanced search techniques, collaborative web-based applications, and inspirational strategies for instruction and leadership. Google Certified Teachers (and practicing administrators) share ways they've implemented tools such as Google Search, Google Docs, Google Sites, and... even more. Participants who complete the event are given access to the Google Workshop for Educators Network, an online community focused on supporting educators as they learn more about the power of Google to drive student learning. No meals are included. CUE is an official Google Professional Development partner. Participants must bring his/her own laptop.
event::limited  events::max

8:30 AM
to 3:30 PM

Google Workshop for Educators (GWE)
30 schedule::attendees
Location Santa Rosa events::invitation
NOTE  These events require pre-registration to attend
Speaker  , Molly Schroeder, Jason Borgen
event::about  Search, learn, share! Brought to you by Computer Using Educators (CUE), the producers of the Google Teacher Academy, the nationally acclaimed Google Workshop for Educators (GWE) introduces participants to innovative ways Google tools can be used in education. A full day of fast-paced presentations and hands-on activities includes experience with advanced search techniques, collaborative web-based applications, and inspirational instructional strategies. Google Certified Teachers share ways they've implemented tools such as Google Docs, Google Maps, Google Sites, and... even more. Participants who complete the event are given access to the Google Workshops for Educators Network, an online community focused on supporting educators as they learn more about the power of Google to drive student learning. No meals are included. CUE is an official Google Professional Development partner. Participants must bring his/her own laptop.
event::limited  events::max

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Come and Get It - Free Stuff to Use Right Away
111 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 4
Speaker 

Barbara Bray

event::about 

Open Education Resources (OER) are free online resources for use and reuse for teaching, learning and research. This session will review the history of OER and provide you information on where to go for learning content, tools, licensing, and examples of best practices.

event::limited  events::max
event::tags  OS

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Creating Formative Assessments for Diverse Learners Using ExamView
41 schedule::attendees
Location Palm Canyon Suite A
Speaker  Jenny Thomas
event::about  Come use ExamView Test Generator to build formative assessments that align with core materials, and are easily customizable to meet the needs of diverse learners.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  Beginning, Intermediate, TL, AT, 4 - 12
Company  CTAP Region 10
event::tags  DLS

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Creativity is the Killer App
64 schedule::attendees
Location Mojave Learning Center
Speaker  Chris Walsh
event::about  Free yourself from the "testing culture” and unleash your creative beast! From high-tech to no-tech, practical ways to get students, teachers, and parents to be active designers and tinkerers.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  AD, TL, IN
event::tags  BYOL

9:30 AM
to 4:45 PM

CUE Unplugged
12 schedule::attendees
Location Lobby
eventtype  Event, Unplugged
event::about 

Have you always wanted to present at a CUE conference but were not selected? Or do you have a topic to present or discuss that wasn’t timely when formal presentation applications were due last year, but is so now? If so, sign yourself up for these half-hour presentation slots, which will also be streamed live via Elluminate to those not able to attend CUE!

event::tags  unplugged

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Designing and Managing Course Websites Using Cloud Resources
35 schedule::attendees
Location Horizon II
Speaker  Nanda Ganesan
event::about  The design of a course website using cloud resources such as Google Apps, YouTube, SkyDrive etc. facilitating the integration of course management and the delivery of instruction will be presented.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
event::tags  TechEd

9:30 AM
to 4:30 PM

Digital Citizenship Summit
27 schedule::attendees
Location Pasadena events::invitation
NOTE  These events require pre-registration to attend
Speaker 

Speakers include: Marsali Hancock/President iKeepSafe.org, Rebecca Randall/VP Common Sense Media, Dr. Gwenn O'Keeffe/Pediatrician and Author, Catherine Teitelbaum/Yahoo! Director of Child Safely, and Diana Paradise/Santa Clara COE & CUE Board of Director.

event::about 

Bring your school and/or district team to engage in a day filled with essential information, focused conversations, and takeaway strategies-tools-resources addressing one of today's most critical issues: How To Build A Culture Of Ethics & Safety In Our Schools and Community. The focus of this Summit is on how your team can develop a network of support by involving your community of teachers, administrators, parents, counselors, nonprofit advocates, students, health care professionals, and law enforcement officers to provide a safer online and offline environment for our children. Led by nationally known online safety and digital citizenship experts, your team will gain strategies for creating healthier online experiences by building a safety network using student guidance techniques and online incident mitigation to benefit our students, educators, and the greater community. Geared to the needs of our elementary, middle school, and high school students, you will choose from several afternoon breakout sessions which address cyber safe behavior, network of support, smart social networking strategies, digital citizenship curriculum, and the recently-launched national portal called Generation Safe which promotes prevention, detection, bystander awareness, and intervention. Target Audience: Educators, Community Leaders, Non Profit Advocates, Business, Law Enforcement, and Health Care Professionals. No additional fee for Summit. You must be a registered CUE 2011 Conference to attend.

event::limited  events::max
Company  Yahoo! Safely

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Fearless Video
31 schedule::attendees
Location Horizon I
Speaker 

Ivan Taylor

event::about 

Overcome your fear of converting video to multiple formats for anytime, anywhere playback. This entertaining and interactive session will "rip back the curtain” and share strategies on what works best.

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, Intermediate, TL, IN, 4 - 12, College
event::tags  TechEd

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Finding the Right Tool: Assistive Technology Assessments for Students with Diverse Learning Needs
20 schedule::attendees
Location Tapestry
Speaker 

Amy Duncan

event::about 

With all of the amazing assistive technology supports available for students, how do we find just the right match! AT/AAC assessment is a dynamic and interactive process that can define effective outcomes for students. You will take away specific procedures and tools that can be implemented immediately!

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
event::tags  DLS

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Flip, Fold, Turn and Learn! Create 3-D Projects to Showcase Learning
65 schedule::attendees
Location Pueblo A
Speaker  Linda Oaks
event::about  Thinking outside the box? Perhaps we should think of the box itself! Creating three-dimensional projects is easy if you know the tricks. Learn how your students can create curricular products that flip, fold, and turn while they motivate, encourage, and inspire. Samples galore!
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, IN, Pre K - 6

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

iBooks, Book Apps and ePub - iPad’s Novel Approach to Reading
76 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite C
Speaker 

Dave Douglas, Cheryl Lee

event::about 

Multi-touch screen, vibrant color and sharp text at a size you choose makes reading on the iPad a magical experience. Explore book apps that include voice recording and multiple language support. Consume PDFs, lessons, classics and public domain classics, bestsellers and digital textbooks. Select a book from the iBooks shelves and personalize reading with highlighting, notes, dictionary, bookmarks, and search. See how easy it is to publish your own interactive content. Tickets for this session given 1/2 hour before start time- first come, first serve.

event::limited  events::max
Company  Apple
event::tags  Commercial, Apple

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

K20Video: Expanding the Classroom beyond Physical Walls
25 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite H
Speaker  Alan Phillips
event::about  Videoconferencing is a growing application in education, which literally breaks down the classroom walls. The K12HSN has a robust videoconferencing system with support and tools to get you started!
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, TL, IN, IT, Pre K - 12, College, Administration
event::tags  K12HSN

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Make Your Own Pivot
27 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite A
Speaker 

Robert Banning, Jo French

event::about 

Pivot - a new technology from Microsoft - makes interacting with lots of data amazing, powerful, and fun. Are you ready to make your own pivot?

event::limited  events::max

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Prezi - Thinking Outside the Slide
96 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree F
Speaker  Jeremy Davis
event::about  Teachers will walk away with the ability to make their own engaging Prezi, as well as links to amazing pre-built Prezis that can be used across the curriculum and across grade levels.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, TL, IN, Administration, Not grade-level specific

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Specialized Google Research Tools That Are Powerful, Easy, and Free
71 schedule::attendees
Location Madera
Speaker 

Mark Wagner

event::about 

Discover tools that help educators and students access relevant information, locate timely research, and share meaningful resources. Learn powerful easy-to-use features of Google Books, Scholar, News, Blogsearch, Alerts and more.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, IN, Not grade-level specific
Company  EdTechTeam, Inc.

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

State and Federal Legislation - What is the Status for Ed Tech?
30 schedule::attendees
Location Pueblo B
Speaker 

Jon Cradler, Marianne Pack

event::about 

This session will focus on Ed Tech legislation from both a California and Federal perspective. John Cradler and Steve Glyer, CUE Legislative Advocacy Committee co-chairs will share current news pertinent to California and Hilary Goldman, ISTE Dir of Government Affairs will bring us up to date on Federal legislation. Important initiatives such as the Governor's Ed Tech and Digital Literacy action plan, the CUE Advocacy Platform, the status of CTAP and SETS, federal EETT updates, broadband deployment and information on the National Education Technology Plan will be covered. There is much to hear and learn about, a session you won't want to miss.

event::limited  events::max

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

The Collaborative Classroom
78 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite B
Speaker 

Dale Fleming

event::about 

With the need for 21st Century learning skills the project based learning style, the need for electronic collaboration is becoming more necessary, not less. Old methods of using plain email, word processing or printing are not adequate to meet the challenges and demands of the new environment. Using a wiki/blog environment such as Apple's Mac OS X Server provides a more modern approach to collaboration and can engage students in ways they see as relevant. Mobile devices can easily consume the content from the web environment, giving students and teachers many ways to interact with each other. Tickets for this session given 1/2 hour before start time- first come, first serve.

event::limited  events::max
Company  Apple
event::tags  Commercial, Apple

10:00 AM
to 7:00 PM

ADEC’s Online Education Summit XXII
20 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite DE events::invitation
NOTE  These events require pre-registration to attend
Host Organization(s)  Alliance for Distance Education
event::about 

The Alliance for Distance Education in California (ADEC) is again holding its annual distance-learning summit at the CUE 2011 Conference. Summit panelists and attendees represent K12, community college, university and adult education. Summit XXII provides an opportunity to explore creative collaborative solutions in today’s challenging times. Expert panelists will share ideas while providing opportunities to discuss and explore possible solutions offered by online learning and technology. Panels include diverse topics such as eLearning in Professional Development; eLearning: The New Adult Education; eLearning: Mobile Devices in Learning and Teaching at All Levels; eLearning: Exploration of Androgogy. The luncheon speaker, Michelle Pakansky-Brock, will speak on Teaching Without Walls: Life Beyond the Lecture.

Summit XXII includes:

  • Interactive presentations and lunch (10:00 am to 3:00 pm).
  • Opportunity for attendees to visit the exhibit hall and participate
    in a SIG meeting (3:00 to 6:00 pm).
  • Annual AFFY Awards Reception (6:00 to 7:00 pm).
  • Leaders, practitioners, and those wishing to gain more
    insight into the possibilities and pitfalls of online learning
    are encouraged to attend.

Registration is limited - sign up today! Lunch and reception are included.

11:00 AM
to 12:00 PM

Anytime Learning with Cell Phones
61 schedule::attendees
Location Pueblo A
Speaker 

Brian Curwick

event::about 

As ubiquitous as cell phones are today, why not incorporate them into classroom activities that promote teaching and learning? Bring your cell phones and prepare to be engaged.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, IN, 6 - 12

11:00 AM
to 12:00 PM

Black Gold at La Sierra University: Year Two
6 schedule::attendees
Location Horizon II
Speaker  Dan Tinianow, Elvin Rodriguez, Nate Brandstater
event::about  The Black Gold Project at La Sierra University puts iPhones and iPod Touches into students hands to enhance student life and learning. See how this project has progressed in its second year.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
event::tags  TechEd

11:00 AM
to 12:00 PM

Engage and inspire your students with iMovie '11
65 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite C
Speaker  John Gulick
event::about  In this hands-on session, we'll take a look at some of the new features in iMovie '11 that make it easier than ever to create jaw-dropping school projects. Follow the steps to create a video with narration, video and images, titles, and transitions. Explore advanced new effects and fine tuning for audio and video. Tickets for this session given 1/2 hour before start time- first come, first serve.
event::limited  events::max
event::tags  Commercial, Apple

11:00 AM
to 12:00 PM

Engaging Diverse Learners with Hands-On Interaction
30 schedule::attendees
Location Tapestry
Speaker 

Jolene Berg

event::about 

Get instant feedback during your lesson or create a new approach with a cool tool for your PowerPoint 2007/2010 presentation. Mouse Mischief adds interactive, multiple-mouse slides into your lessons to engage your students individually or in teams. Participants will get to experience a multi-mouse activity and walk away with strategies and lesson ideas.

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
event::tags  DLS

11:00 AM
to 12:00 PM

Engaging, Differentiating, and RTI with iPad
83 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree F
Speaker 

Terri Price, Melissa Andrews

event::about 

Find out how one elementary school is using iPads to improve student achievement by creating a classroom of completely engaged learners, differentiated instruction, and implementing RTI with focused instructional apps.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, IN, 2 - 6

11:00 AM
to 12:00 PM

Fun, Free, Easy, & CLRN Approved: Great Web 2.0 and Open Source Resources
92 schedule::attendees
Location Madera
Speaker  Brian Bridges
event::about  Discover fabulous, free, open source programs and Web 2.0 tools no teacher or classroom should be without. In an era of decreased funding, we'll share innovative tools to help your students connect to curriculum in new ways and create an authentic audience for their work. We'll demonstrate personal favorites from the cream of CLRN-reviewed free resources and offer prizes for audience feedback.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Beginning, Intermediate, TL, IN, 4 - 12, Administration
Company  CLRN

11:00 AM
to 12:00 PM

How to Increase Student Achievement Using Tech Tools
87 schedule::attendees
Location Horizon I
Speaker 

George Araya, Cynthia Furr, Kirsten Swiackey, Sally Adams

event::about 

DSUSD is using technology tools that are making a great difference in how teachers adapt their instruction on a daily basis. Presentation provides examples on benefits of student-centered tech environment.

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
event::tags  TechEd

11:00 AM
to 12:00 PM

Ignite Interest & Inspire Your Audience with Prezi.com Presentations
62 schedule::attendees
Location Mojave Learning Center
Speaker 

Jane Lofton, Jani Nelson

event::about 

Engage both students and adults with Prezi.com presentations. Unlike traditional PowerPoints, Prezi lets you create alone or in collaboration on a flexible, non-linear canvas and bring your ideas to life.

event::limited  events::max
event::tags  BYOL

11:00 AM
to 12:00 PM

Moodle and the Integration of Rich Media Content
48 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite H
Speaker  Peggy Walker, Cathy Reznicek, Alan Philips, Steve Kindel
event::about  The K12-HSN manages Calaxy/Moodle free for California educators. Ventura County is taking advantage of this opportunity using Calaxy tightly integrated with Learn360, a premium video streaming service by Aim Education.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  TL, IN
event::tags  K12HSN

11:00 AM
to 12:00 PM

Online Course Accommodations for Students with Disabilities
14 schedule::attendees
Location Palm Canyon Suite B
Speaker 

Matt Gehrett

event::about 

The needs of students with disabilities must be addressed in online education. This session will identify best practices, share technological solutions and recommendations for policy development and training online teachers.

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  Beginning, Intermediate, TL, IN, AT, 6 - 12, College, Administration
event::tags  DLS

11:00 AM
to 12:00 PM

Open Source, Open Content, and Web 2.0: Why They Matter So Much
38 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 4
Speaker  Steve Hargadon
event::about  Open Source Software, open content, Web 2.0, and open standards are all contributing to a revolution in learning. An overview of how information, content, and programming are both becoming freely available and highly participative.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, IN, Not grade-level specific
event::tags  OS

11:00 AM
to 12:00 PM

Special Needs Meet the iPad
43 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite B
Speaker 

Dale Fleming

event::about 

The mobile devices from Apple are inclusive in their design from the ground up. The latest revision of Apple's iOS for mobile devices includes voice over, closed captioning, zoom, mono audio and supports hundreds of apps to assist special needs learners Learn about the iPad's unique power to engage special learners and to help those who work with them to be more efficient. Tickets for this session given 1/2 hour before start time- first come, first serve.

event::limited  events::max
Company  Apple
event::tags  Commercial, Apple

11:00 AM
to 11:20 AM

The Top Undiscovered iTunes Features for Education
78 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
eventtype  Session, CUETip
Speaker  Robert Craven
event::about  Discover the top 10 ten (or more if I talk really fast) tips, tricks and hidden features of iTune that can quickly and dramatically impact student learning, streamline the teacher's workflow, and assist administrators.
event::limited  events::max
event::tags  CUETip

11:00 AM
to 12:00 PM

Use Screencasting & Video/Sound Capture to Enrich Your Teaching
43 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite A
Speaker 

Joon Kim

event::about 

Combining inexpensive consumer hardware, easy-to-use software, and user-friendly web services, teachers and students can create and "capture" audio, video, and images in real-time to share with their class.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  TL, IN, Not grade-level specific

11:00 AM
to 12:00 PM

Using Online Chat and Forums for Richer, More Equitable Discussion
15 schedule::attendees
Location Pueblo B
Speaker  Allen Teng, Brian Frost, Larry Dovenbarger, Scott Boyens
event::about  Are your class discussions dominated by a few loud voices? Middle School English teachers describe how they have moderated Moodle chat and forums to facilitate better whole class discussions.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, IN, 4 - 12

11:00 AM
to 12:00 PM

Video Modeling
19 schedule::attendees
Location Palm Canyon Suite A
Speaker 

Cheryl Lopez

event::about 

Video Modeling can impact student learning in powerful ways. Participants will experience ways to adapt this research based strategy to their own classroom environment to teach, to motivate and to support positive behavior! Tools and examples that are easily implemented will be shared.

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
event::tags  DLS

11:30 AM
to 2:30 PM

A Side of Moodle for Your Classroom
28 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza A
Speaker 

Burt Lo

event::about 

Moodle is a free resource to create an online classroom environment for your students. Explore a Moodle classroom from a student's perspective, then build a Moodle extension for your own classroom that you can use with your students on Monday. Participants must bring his/her own laptop.

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, Intermediate, TL, IN, 4 - 12, College, Administration

11:30 AM
to 2:30 PM

Digital Storytelling and Web 2.0
22 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza B events::invitation
NOTE  These events require pre-registration to attend
Speaker  Barbara Bray
event::about  Learn by doing! Join this workshop for an easy step-by-step method for small groups of participants to create their own digital story using Web 2.0 tools. Windows Lab
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel

11:30 AM
to 2:30 PM

iLife Bootcamp - Beginners
16 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree AB
Speaker  , Digital Media Academy
event::about  This fun and educational hands-on session is based on Apple's iLife software suite. You'll first learn iPhoto to improve, organize and share your digital still photos
event::limited  events::max

11:30 AM
to 11:50 AM

Knowledge is Freedom: CIPA, COPPA, and FERPA Explained Succinctly
26 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
eventtype  Session, CUETip
Speaker 

Mark Wagner

event::about 

Learn important facts: CIPA requires schools have a procedure for disabling a filter, COPPA doesn't prevent students from using email, & FERPA allows web services to be considered school officials!

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, TL, IN, Not grade-level specific
Company  EdTechTeam, Inc.
event::tags  CUETip

11:30 AM
to 2:30 PM

Tammy's Favorite Free Web Tools
24 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza C
Speaker  Tammy Worcester
event::about  In this fast-paced session, Tammy will take you on a tour of her favorite Web tools that will enhance your teaching and excite your learners
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel

11:30 AM
to 2:30 PM

Ultra Flip Video: Using Video in Your Classroom (includes flip camera)
25 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza D
Speaker 

Eileen Walters

event::about 

Receive the amazingly easy-to-use 60 minute FLIP Ultra camera. Learn video techniques and the FLIP editing software. Explore use in classroom instruction, student projects, assessment and home-school communication. Includes a Flip camera. Mac Lab

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel

12:00 PM
to 12:20 PM

Stealth Learning: Motivate and Engage Students Using Games
74 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
eventtype  Session, CUETip
Speaker  Nancy Gibson
event::about  Take advantage of the covert learning potential of games. This presentation provides an introduction to a collection of resources that teachers can use to begin building learning games with technology.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  TL
event::tags  CUETip

12:30 PM
to 1:30 PM

America the Beautiful --- And It's FREE
32 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite H
Speaker  Janna Laughon
event::about  Free online adventures offered from the National Park Service that supplement science and social studies curriculum and align with standards. Newly updated, WebRangers is a fun and exciting kid-centered program.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, 2 - 8
event::tags  K12HSN

12:30 PM
to 1:30 PM

Book Signing - Susan Brooks-Young
5 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis, hub@CUE
eventtype  Event, Book Signing
Speaker 

Susan Brooks-Young

event::about 

CUE 2011 Conference speakers' books available for purchase during exhibit hall hours in the hub@CUE.

12:30 PM
to 1:30 PM

Clicks & Mortar Schools
19 schedule::attendees
Location Mojave Learning Center
Speaker 

Joan Coy, Wanda Dechant

event::about 

Teachers in our Canadian rural division have created two Moodle sites that have increased student engagement. Teachers collaborate and students have access to high quality on-line courses on their Moodle site (24/7) in addition to classroom instruction.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, IN, 6 - 12, Not grade-level specific
event::tags  BYOL

12:30 PM
to 1:30 PM

Connecting The Dots: How To Make Technology Training An Actual Classroom Reality
31 schedule::attendees
Location Palm Canyon Suite A
Speaker  Jennifer Courduff, Donna Mawhorter
event::about  This hands-on presentation will include an overview of assistive technology basics and simple ways to use technology resources already available on computers. Participants will be introduced to digital media and E-Portfolio basics and their powerful application with diverse learners.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
event::tags  DLS

12:30 PM
to 5:30 PM

CUE Live!
3 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis
eventtype  Event, CUE Live!
event::about 

CUE Live! is an Internet TV show broadcasting from the 2011 CUE Conference in Palm Springs. Through an engaging talk show format, leading education and technology experts discuss the ways that innovative uses of technology are making a positive impact on education across the world. Each show is archived and available as streaming video on the web and as a podcast via RSS subscription allowing the thousands of CUE attendees to reconnect with their experience after the conference. Stop by and watch the show while at the conference in the Exhibit hall. Sponsored by Fresno COE Instructional Technology Services.

12:30 PM
to 1:30 PM

Digital Resiliency through Digital Literacy Resources
26 schedule::attendees
Location Pueblo B
Speaker 

Glen Warren, Joane McNabb, Penny Glover

event::about 

Imagine students who are so digitally equipped that they become the best firewall to information pollution. This session will provide digital literacy resources for all grade levels leading to student digital resiliency!

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, AD, TL, AT

12:30 PM
to 1:30 PM

Doceri: Free to Teach
19 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree C
Speaker 

Paula Hundley

event::about 

Step away from the computer and away from the whiteboard.  Roam the room, connect with your students, and teach in visual, engaging, dynamic ways from anywhere in the classroom.  See the Doceri app in action.

event::limited  events::max
Company  SP Controls, Inc.
event::tags  Commercial, SP Controls, Inc.

12:30 PM
to 1:30 PM

DodgePodge 5.5
79 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite A
Speaker 

Bernie Dodge

event::about 

See a dozen online sites you probably haven't seen before that will leave you reeling with teaching ideas. Geotools, rich sources of authentic data.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Intermediate, Experienced, TL, 4 - 12

12:30 PM
to 1:30 PM

Earth Mashing: Google Earth Meets Web 2.0
79 schedule::attendees
Location Madera
Speaker 

Jim Holland, Susan Anderson

event::about 

Go beyond viewing locations in Google Earth. Learn to integrate curriculum into Google Earth by adding placemarks full of multimedia including images, links, and videos.

event::limited  events::max
event::tags  Spotlight, featured

12:30 PM
to 1:30 PM

Enhancing Student Performance through ePortfolios
58 schedule::attendees
Location Tapestry
Speaker 

Gil Diaz, Heather Jenkins

event::about 

ePortfolios are collections of data that reflect student learning in powerful ways. Participants will learn innovative ways to create and use ePortfolios that are both teacher and student created.

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
event::tags  DLS

12:30 PM
to 5:30 PM

Exhibit Hall Open
55 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis
eventtype  Event, Exhibit Hall
event::about 

Explore over 100,000 square feet of vendor displays with the latest in educational technology! Browse current exhibitor list.

12:30 PM
to 1:30 PM

Grow Math Literacy with iPad
58 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite C
Speaker 

Julie Garcia, Cheryl Lee

event::about 

Take the challenge of applying math to design a school garden. Start with apps and media for iPad and iPod touch to provide students with an understanding of area and perimeter. Explore a variety of apps for skill building, interactive games and math tools. Use the flexible canvas of Numbers '11 to add tables, charts, text images and video on the iPad to present your project. Tickets for this session given 1/2 hour before start time- first come, first serve.

event::limited  events::max
Company  San Diego USD, Apple
event::tags  Commercial, Apple

12:30 PM
to 1:30 PM

iOS: Designed for the Future
52 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite B
Speaker 

Charles Du

event::about 

Catch a glimpse into the future of mobile technology and how it's changing the way we learn. From removing knowledge friction points to interacting with washing machines to renting out cars, we'll cover why the iOS platform (iPhones, iPod Touches, iPads) is designed for the future and is extremely relevant in the context of learning. Tickets for this session given 1/2 hour before start time- first come, first serve.

event::limited  events::max
Company  Apple
event::tags  Commercial, Apple

12:30 PM
to 1:30 PM

Leading Educational Innovation - Online Teacher Certification and the Leading Edge Certification Program
40 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree F
Speaker 

Lainie Rowell

event::about 

Our nation suffers from 19th century thinking when it comes to preparing educators for the increasingly collaborative work of teaching and learning. Many outstanding programs have been established to move education forward, but there remains no consistently recognized way for leading educators to certify themselves as 21st Century professionals. CUE has gathered an alliance of non-profits, educational agencies and universities to develop and deliver a certification program, launching first with Online Teacher Certification this June, with Classroom & Hybrid Teaching, Administrative and Librarian certification to follow in the coming years. Join us for this session to learn more about Leading Edge Certification and how you can be amongst the first to be nationally recognized as a leader in online learning.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Intermediate, Advanced, TL, AD, IN, K - 12, College, Administration

12:30 PM
to 1:30 PM

Online Learning with SFMOMA ArtThink (History, Language Arts, Visual Arts)
14 schedule::attendees
Location Pueblo A
Speaker 

Esther Kligman-Frey, Debra White

event::about 

Explore the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's ArtThink website, containing theme-based lessons in History, Language Arts and Visual Arts. The site features hands on activities connected to modern artists in the museum's online programs.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, IN, 6 - 12, College, Administration

12:30 PM
to 1:30 PM

Open Source: Budget Implications for Today's Fiscal Climate
28 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 4
Speaker 

Randy Orwin

event::about 

Districts and schools all over the country have been hit hard by the current fiscal crisis. Cuts in staffing, programs and support programs have become common place. Come and learn how open source software could potentially save your district/school anywhere from hundreds to hundreds of thousands of dollars in software licensing costs. Join in the conversation about which software titles can be replaced with freely available open source alternatives. Case studies will be presented showing the savings that other districts have experienced with the adoption of open source software.

event::limited  events::max
event::tags  OS

12:30 PM
to 12:50 PM

Pixie Podcasts
31 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
eventtype  Session, CUETip
Speaker  Jayme Johnson
event::about  Capture your students' voices in podcasts, digital stories, and curricular based mini-movies. Demo will involve creation using Pixie, though ideas for using other programs will be shared, too!
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  TL, Pre K - 6
Company  Village School
event::tags  CUETip

12:30 PM
to 1:30 PM

Role-Playing Using Online Collaboration Tools
15 schedule::attendees
Location Horizon II
Speaker 

Russell Walker

event::about 

Educators will learn about student role-playing exercises conducted using online collaboration tools: shared workspaces (e.g., Microsoft SharePoint) and web conferencing platforms (e.g., Elluminate).

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  Intermediate, Experienced, TL, IN, 9 - 12, College
event::tags  TechEd

12:30 PM
to 1:30 PM

Using Google Earth to Explore Our World
67 schedule::attendees
Location Horizon I
Speaker  JoBea Holt, Hillary Wolfe
event::about  Experience how Google Earth is being used to introduce our planet and all it can teach students about the landscapes where battles were fought, the settings in children's literature, and how nature's forces shape Earth's surface.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  Beginning, Intermediate, IN, K - 8
event::tags  TechEd

1:00 PM
to 3:00 PM

Best practice for Phasing in a District/School site Distance Learning Program
32 schedule::attendees
Location Back of Exhibit Hall
eventtype  Session, Poster
Speaker 

Peggy Ericson

event::about 

In this poster session, participants will have an awareness of the steps involved in planning and implementing a supplemental/blended distance learning program. In addition, Q & A and resources will be provided that can support them in becoming knowledgeable in regards to the topic.

event::tags  Poster

1:00 PM
to 3:00 PM

Blended Learning 2.0: A Resource Guide for Teachers
55 schedule::attendees
Location Back of Exhibit Hall
eventtype  Session, Poster
Speaker  Pearl Chen, Teresa Wu
event::about  This presentation considers pedagogical approaches for blending in-class and digital learning via emerging technologies. How teachers can leverage the advantages of blended instruction in k-12 settings will be discussed.
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, Pre K - 12
event::tags  Poster

1:00 PM
to 3:00 PM

Datamining Across Academic Disciplines
4 schedule::attendees
Location Back of Exhibit Hall
eventtype  Session, Poster
Speaker  Alan Safer, Lesley Farmer
event::about  Analysis of datamining content across academic fields relative to keywords, articles, books, courses offered, textbooks taught, and software used.
event::tags  Poster

1:00 PM
to 3:00 PM

Designing Career & Course Portfolios
12 schedule::attendees
Location Back of Exhibit Hall
eventtype  Session, Poster
Speaker  Tim Hibsman, Gail White
event::about  This presentation will demonstrate some examples of student portfolios as well as some practical suggestions for instructors considering implementing portfolios in their courses.
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, 9 - 12, College, Administration
event::tags  Poster

1:00 PM
to 3:00 PM

Implementing a One-To-One Netbook Program using Open Source Software
29 schedule::attendees
Location Back of Exhibit Hall
eventtype  Session, Poster
Speaker 

Chris Scott, Joe Donahue

event::about 

This presentation will describe the process used to initiate the program: faculty support, funding, purchasing, etc. It will discuss the goals, the anticipated outcomes, and the anticipated concerns. We will present results of our assessment thus far in the program.

event::tags  Poster

1:00 PM
to 3:00 PM

Laptops Go School2Home in Middle School
21 schedule::attendees
Location Back of Exhibit Hall
eventtype  Session, Poster
Speaker 

Pamela Stiles, Deborah Stanley

event::about 

School2Home works with underperforming middle schools to provide students and their families with a laptop to use at school and at home. What does it look like in practice?  Stevenson and Central Middle School in LA  are the  program's BETA schools. Pamela Stiles, Stevenson's coach,  and Deborah Stanley, Central's librarian, will explain the first 18 months of the program at their sites.

event::tags  Poster

1:00 PM
to 3:00 PM

PLC: Using ICT to facilitate communication, assessment and resource sharing
19 schedule::attendees
Location Back of Exhibit Hall
eventtype  Session, Poster
Speaker  Sarah Zykanov
event::about  Recent doctoral research examined how PLC work might be facilitated by ICT. Findings suggest that communication, assessment creation/data management, and resource sharing are areas where ICT can be most useful.
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, TL, Not grade-level specific
event::tags  Poster

1:00 PM
to 3:00 PM

There's a Party Going On at California's CTE Online Educator Portal
31 schedule::attendees
Location Back of Exhibit Hall
eventtype  Session, Poster
Speaker  Brian Ausland
event::about  What does it look like when the state funds hundreds of California's top CTE educators to convene online and develop thousands of their best classroom lessons and activities with all of their instructional materials fully embedded with a new comprehensive curriculum authoring and sharing tool suite? It looks like a new way to digitally collaborate, share effective practice, and unlock the secrets of some of our most successful classrooms at www.cteonline.org!
event::tags  Poster

1:00 PM
to 3:00 PM

Visualization Tools and Collaborative Activities for Focusing on STEM
12 schedule::attendees
Location Back of Exhibit Hall
eventtype  Session, Poster
Speaker  Youwen Ouyang
event::about  Summary: Learn about interactive resources that incorporate visualization, collaboration, and open source applications to enhance the learning of science and prepare students to enter STEM careers.
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, 6 - 8

1:00 PM
to 1:20 PM

Zoom to the Future: iChat AV in Education
16 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
eventtype  Session, CUETip
Speaker  Robert Craven
event::about  Explore the numerous methods iChat AV can increase classroom communication. Go just beyond IMing and into the world of full video conferencing presentations, file sharing, and more.
event::limited  events::max
event::tags  CUETip

1:30 PM
to 1:50 PM

Ripping the Niche
15 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
eventtype  Session, CUETip
Speaker  David Papke
event::about  A quick how-to overview of the simple process of combining free digital open content, free virtual content managers and free browser-based learning management systems to create and host online courses.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Intermediate, Experienced, AD, TL, IN, 6 - 12
event::tags  CUETip

2:00 PM
to 3:00 PM

103 Ideas to Integrate Technology into Your Elementary School Curriculum
137 schedule::attendees
Location Mojave Learning Center
Speaker 

Gary Garfield, Suzanne McDonough

event::about 

Creative, fun activities and strategies to bring excitement to elementary social studies, language arts, math, science, decision-making and problem solving.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, IN, 4 - 8, Not grade-level specific
event::tags  BYOL

2:00 PM
to 3:00 PM

A Creative Approach to Helping Students Understand and Learn in Classes Today
45 schedule::attendees
Location Horizon II
Speaker  Lisa Brewster
event::about  Students today are different than ever before and these difference impact how they process and learn information. Learn how to use easily accessible technology to help our students understand the concepts we are trying to teach. See how this generation of students, brains processes for learning and technology can help you help your students succeed.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Intermediate, Experienced, TL, 6 - 12, College
event::tags  TechEd

2:00 PM
to 3:00 PM

Android vs. iPhone for mLearning Showdown
54 schedule::attendees
Location Pueblo B
Speaker  Chris Bell, Lainie Rowell
event::about  High powered, low-cost smartphones now afford us the opportunity to learn on the go. With these devices, students can perform research, collaborate, interact with experts, and produce creative works all from a phone! But which one is best for supporting student learning? In this showdown, we will examine the Android and iPhone mobile platforms, unique features of each that support student learning, and applications and activities that support differentiated mobile learning. Bring your device and join us for the showdown!
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, IN, Not grade-level specific

2:00 PM
to 3:00 PM

Bringing It: Video Podcasting for School Leaders
32 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite H
Speaker  Thom Dunks
event::about  Explore the phenomenal opportunities available and access powerful video tools and techniques to tell the great success stories of your learning community.
event::limited  events::max
event::tags  K12HSN

2:00 PM
to 3:00 PM

Communicate and Collaborate with VoiceThread
38 schedule::attendees
Location Palm Canyon Suite A
Speaker  Molly Large
event::about  Communication and collaboration are essential 21st century skills for all students. VoiceThread is a free web-based interactive tool for digital storytelling and discussion. Come learn how to get started with VoiceThread!
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Company  RIMS CTAP
event::tags  DLS

2:00 PM
to 3:00 PM

Effective Professional Development (for Educational Technology)
86 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree F
Speaker 

Mark Wagner

event::about 

Avoid leading poor quality professional development. Learn how to engage participants, connect with their passions, and extend their learning well beyond each session. Leave with five philosophies for "lead learners.”

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, TL, IN, Not grade-level specific
Company  EdTechTeam, Inc.

2:00 PM
to 3:00 PM

Enhancing the Student Study Team Experience with Multi-media
11 schedule::attendees
Location Palm Canyon Suite B
Speaker 

Sam Rosener

event::about 

Learn low and high tech solutions to assist the Student Study Team to help General Education teachers and Diverse Learners.

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
event::tags  DLS

2:00 PM
to 3:00 PM

iMovie or Final Cut Pro? Using the Right Tool for the Task
35 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite B
Speaker 

Tim Parker, Steve Zantos

event::about 

See how iMovie '11 has matured to include many pro editing features found in Final Cut Pro 7. Explore the value of each application and when to use it. Tickets for this session given 1/2 hour before start time- first come, first serve.

event::limited  events::max
Company  Apple
event::tags  Commercial, Apple

2:00 PM
to 2:20 PM

New Middle School Math Resources
42 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
eventtype  Session, CUETip
Speaker  Micheline LeBlanc
event::about  What's new and free? Visit this CUEtip to find out the newest resources for middle school math.
event::limited  events::max
event::tags  CUETip

2:00 PM
to 3:00 PM

Preparing Instructors to Teach in Online and Blended Learning Environments
30 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree C
Speaker 

Jarl Jonas

event::about 

A common barrier faced by educators is the lack of access to online teaching tools and the requisite training to be successful. CourseSites by Blackboard™, a free, hosted online course creation and facilitation service, has removed those barriers and is being used by high school teachers and higher education instructors world-wide to help engage digital-age learners. CourseSites is powered by the latest asynchronous and synchronous technology from Blackboard, provides self-paced and live training options, enables access to a community of practice of online and blended educators, and includes dedicated support for teachers and students.  Come learn how simple it is to get started with creating an online learning environment and how this resource is helping to shape the future of education.

event::limited  events::max

2:00 PM
to 3:00 PM

Print, Cut, & Fold: Technology-infused Graphic Organizers & Desktop Publishing
99 schedule::attendees
Location Madera
Speaker 

Susan Anderson, Jim Holland

event::about 

Template-driven PowerPoint activities (such as 3-D Towers, dioramas, & clue squares) make great folding organizers for any curriculum, for any student, for any level!

event::limited  events::max
event::tags  Spotlight, featured

2:00 PM
to 3:00 PM

Top Ten Tools for Educating Diverse Learners
50 schedule::attendees
Location Tapestry
Speaker 

Lloyd Rekstad

event::about 

There are so many tools and so many students who need them! This session will help participants to sort through the ones that can have great impact. Tried and true ideas to support students with diverse needs in the classroom will be shared.

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
event::tags  DLS

2:00 PM
to 3:00 PM

Training Teachers To Teach Online
57 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite A
Speaker  Joy Lopez
event::about  Online learning environments are growing in number, yet teachers may find themselves teaching without any training. This session outlines a scope and sequence for preparing teachers to teach online.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Intermediate, Experienced, IN, 9 - 12, College

2:00 PM
to 3:00 PM

Tweet Me 4 PD & Community
24 schedule::attendees
Location Pueblo A
Speaker  Debby Kurti, Janet Hunt
event::about  Twitter is a dynamic, relevant, and fun social media tool that can be used to extend the learning experience, both for the student AND for the teacher!
event::limited  events::max

2:00 PM
to 3:00 PM

Using a Mix of Open Source and Free Tools in a 1:1 School to Reduce Computing Costs
38 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 4
Speaker 

Dave Childers, Chris Durham

event::about 

In the age of declining budgets and increasing technology demands, Open Source and other free tools can help almost any school create a robust technology program with relatively limited out of pocket expense.  There are a host of high-quality programs on both the administrative and curricular levels that will not take one dime out of your current technology budget.  Come see some real-world examples of how one small charter high school is leveraging every resource that it can to ensure that its students are receiving a first-class, technology-rich education across all disciplines.

event::limited  events::max
event::tags  OS

2:30 PM
to 2:50 PM

Animoto and ELL
56 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
eventtype  Session, CUETip
Speaker  Micheline LeBlanc
event::about  Animoto is such an easy tool to use and free to educators and their students. The presenter will show how it can be used with English Language Learners.
event::limited  events::max
event::tags  CUETip

3:00 PM
to 6:00 PM

Blogging Basics & Beyond
27 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza D
Speaker  Tammy Worcester
event::about  In this interactive session, you will learn how easy it is to use Google's Blogger tool to create a blog for your classroom (both for teachers and for students). After setting up the basic blog, we will discuss the types of blogs you might want to create; you'll learn a variety of ways to post to the blog; and you'll discover how to make your blog interactive through the use of embed code and widgets!
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel

3:00 PM
to 6:00 PM

Learning From Print: Strategies and Tools for Struggling Readers in Grades 4-12
36 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza C
Speaker  Dave Edyburn
event::about  With the right tools and a few skills, you will learn how to (1) locate or create digital reading materials, (2) manipulate digital text to alter the cognitive difficulty and accessibility of a specific text,  and (3) create audio and multilingual versions of text for struggling readers in your class.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
event::tags  featured

3:00 PM
to 3:20 PM

Let MyCTAP Be Your Source for Free Professional Development
33 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
eventtype  Session, CUETip
Speaker 

Ben Anderson

event::about 

MyCTAP is a growing library of resources contributed by CTAP regions to support the use of educational technologies in your classroom. Find out about our free online workshops and other resources for California educators.

event::limited  events::max
event::tags  CUETip

3:00 PM
to 6:00 PM

Lights, Computer and Curriculum ACTION
17 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza B
Speaker 

Genevieve Kahlweiss

event::about 

Learn the NEW version of Movie Maker in Windows 7. Create a movie and take it with you after learning the process of the application features. Learn to post your students' videos on the web. Vodcast your curriculum projects for the school community to view. Put your class into production action and deepen student engagement, expand understand of subject content. Join us for TAKE ONE! Windows Lab

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, TL, 2 - 12

3:00 PM
to 6:00 PM

Photoshop for 21st Century Teaching
15 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree AB
Speaker  , Digital Media Academy
event::about  Use Photoshop CS5 to edit, combine and sweeten images for maximum instructional impact. Blend imagery from digital still cameras, scanners, video frames, smart phones, etc., to create original professional online content without earning another degree. Explore the possibilities of what can be achieved using the resources at hand. Participants will practice tips and tricks and assess the practical applications for instructors and the students. Mac Lab
event::limited  events::max

3:00 PM
to 6:00 PM

Touch the Future: iPads in Pre K-12 Classrooms (includes iPad wifi)
21 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza A events::invitation
NOTE  These events require pre-registration to attend
Speaker 

Susan Brooks-Young

event::about 

Apple's iPad offers a perfect blend of access to audio, video, and applications educators can use to enhance instruction using affordable technology. Acquaint yourself with educational applications, address management and safety issues, and plan instructional activities using the iPad. Workshop fee includes a 16 GB iPad wifi.  BYOL Lab

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, LA, Multi, Pre K - 12, Administration

3:30 PM
to 4:30 PM

Book Signing - Gwenn O’Keeffe
4 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis, hub@CUE
eventtype  Event, Book Signing
Speaker 

Gwenn Schurgin O'Keeffe, MD
Gwenn Schurgin O'Keeffe, MD, FAAP is one of the nation’s top experts on the digital lives of kids. Author of CyberSafe, she is in high demand as a speaker and media spokeswoman. She is active with the AAP on the Council on Communications and Media and many prominent advisory boards.

event::about 

CUE 2011 Conference speakers' books available for purchase during exhibit hall hours in the hub@CUE.

3:30 PM
to 3:50 PM

Screencast Theater
68 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
eventtype  Session, CUETip
Speaker  Burt Lo
event::about  You prepare great lessons for your students, it's a shame that they only see them once. Learn how to record your computer screen and discover some free tools for putting your lessons online so that your students (and their parents) will be able to review your lessons as often as they like.
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, TL, IN, Not grade-level specific
event::tags  CUETip

4:00 PM
to 5:30 PM

Administrators SIG Meeting
17 schedule::attendees
Location Pueblo B
Speaker 

Michael Simkins, Chair

event::about 

The mission of the Administrators' SIG is to encourage school administrators at all levels (site, district, county, and state) to take an active role in planning, implementing, and evaluating the use of instructional technology in our schools. In addition to semi-annual meetings held in conjunction with the CUE Conferences, our listserv offers a network of several hundred administrators who provide support to one another and the Web page offers links to additional resources as well as a membership directory.

Topic/Strand/Audience  AL
event::tags  administrator, admin

4:00 PM
to 5:30 PM

eLearning SIG Meeting
27 schedule::attendees
Location Mojave Learning Center
Speaker 

Chris Bell, Jenith Mishne, Co-Chairs

event::about 

The mission of the eLearning SIG (the California chapter of the North American Council for Online Learning [NACOL]) is to increase educational opportunities and enhance learning through collaborative expertise and leadership in online teaching and learning.

event::tags  eLearning, online learning

4:00 PM
to 5:30 PM

Higher Education SIG Meeting
7 schedule::attendees
Location Agua Caliente
Speaker 

Leslie Farmer & Nada Mach, Co-Chairs

event::about 

The Higher Education SIG's mission is to serve the broad College and University faculty within CUE's membership. We seek to connect faculty and staff at public and private colleges and universities, to inspire and nourish a dynamic, cutting-edge, collegial network of professionals dedicated to excellence in higher education through the effective and appropriate use of technology for teaching and learning.

Topic/Strand/Audience  Higher Ed

4:00 PM
to 5:30 PM

Library Media Educators SIG Meeting
13 schedule::attendees
Location Snow Creek Boardroom
Speaker 

Glen Warren, Peter Doering, Co-Chairs

event::about 

The mission of the CUE Library Media Educators SIG is to promote an expanded understanding of the unique and essential role of LMTs in educating the school community, and to provide opportunities for professional growth and collaboration. Some of the specific activities include publicizing our work, partnering with other educators, training ourselves and others in information literacy and technology, and supporting each other.

4:00 PM
to 5:30 PM

Technology Coordinators SIG Meeting
44 schedule::attendees
Location Pueblo A
Speaker 

Tim Landeck, Martin Cisneros, Co-Chairs

event::about 

The mission of the CUE Technology Coordinators SIG is to bring technology leaders together in a supportive and productive environment. The SIG meets at each CUE Conference and is an open forum for all technology leaders to share experiences and resources that will assist in making all of our jobs more effective and efficient.

5:30 PM
to 6:30 PM

Thursday Keynote
250 schedule::attendees
Location Primrose A
eventtype  Event, Keynote
Speaker 

Technology Integration Specialist, Apple Distinguished Educator, Discovery Star Educator, CUE Outstanding Teacher and ISTE Teacher of the Year Carol Anne McGuire is an award-winning educator who began her career teaching blind and visually impaired students over 20 years ago. She is the founder and “Lead Rocker” of an international project called “Rock Our World.” ROW connects students on every continent to collaborate in music composition, filmmaking and meeting each other in live video conferences.

Carol Anne has worked with companies such as Apple, Discovery, Disney, American Film Institute, Google and Will Smith. Carol Anne Keynotes all over the world on topics such as Global Collaboration, Accessibility, Digital Storytelling, Podcasting, Technology in the Classroom and Movie Making for the Non-Techy Teacher!

“Carol Anne McGuire put together the most innovative, collaborative learning environment I’ve ever seen across all the continents.” John Couch, Vice President of Education at Apple, to the United Nations.

Peter H. Reynolds who will join Carol Anne via Skype, and is a NY Times best-selling author and illustrator, a renowned educator, and the founder of FableVision, an award-winning educational multimedia company. Peter inspires kids and “grown up kids” with his messages about authentic learning, creativity, and self-expression. His books The Dot, Ish, and The North Star are popular in classrooms around the world. The Dot, Peter’s signature book, encourages readers to be brave and “make their mark!” For more information, visit www.peterhreynolds.com and www.fablevision.com.

event::about 

All conference attendees are invited to a special Thursday Keynote. Join us after the Keynote for an opportunity to win a Powerlite 83v+ from Epson!

Get there early, as space is limited.

Thursday Keynote - Carol Anne McGuire and (virtual) Peter H. Reynolds
Global Learning: Making a Difference, Changing the World!

Is global collaboration an educational reality? Or just a buzzword? See how K-12 students have rocked their world by solving real problems while composing music, making movies and learning about each other in live video conferences. What a great time to be an educator! The walls of the classroom are coming down! Learn how to bring the world to YOUR students!

event::tags  Keynote, Featured, Raffle

7:00 PM
to 8:30 PM

CUE Festival
70 schedule::attendees
Location Boulders Terrace/Lobby
eventtype  Event, Festival
event::about 

Join CUE as we celebrate the best of the student media festivals from across California and Nevada. We're inviting winning entries from: the Palm Spring's Digicom, CUE Southern Nevada's Multimedia Festival Competition, Los Angeles' Digital Voice Awards, the Central Valley SlickRock Student Film Fest, and of course, the nation's oldest: the California Student Media Festival. Learn tips from the winning student filmmakers, their teachers and festival organizers. Get curriculum ideas for your next student masterpiece! Light appetizers and a no host bar will be available. 

event::limited  events::max
 

 

7:00 AM
to 4:00 PM

Bloggers Café
9 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite H
eventtype  Event, Bloggers Café
event::about 

Do you blog, read blogs, or just want to meet other social media types? Do you love the informal collaboration that takes place at a conference? Then come by the Bloggers Café to do some face-to-face networking, trade tips, or dive deep into conversations.

event::tags  bloggers

7:00 AM
to 4:00 PM

CaliforniaStreaming Photo Contest Winners
6 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
event::about 

Need to recharge between sessions? Stroll through the gallery and take in the inspiring student and teacher-produced winning photos from the 2009 and 2010 CaliforniaStreaming Digital Photography Contest. Learn about the 2011 contest and pick up free posters highlighting these breathtaking winners -- compliments of the CaliforniaStreaming.org community.

event::tags  Digital Photo Contest

7:00 AM
to 7:45 AM

First Timers Orientation Session
16 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree C
Speaker 

Lesley Farmer, Barry Sovel

Host Organization(s)  CUE
event::about 

First time at the CUE Conference? Want to jump-start your experience? Find out how the conference REALLY works — and meet some movers and shakers in the process.

7:00 AM
to 4:00 PM

On-site Registration
13 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
eventtype  Event, Registration
event::about 

On-site registration for the conference

8:00 AM
to 9:45 AM

General Session & Keynote
399 schedule::attendees
Location Primrose B, C, D
eventtype  Event, Keynote
Speaker 

Michael Horn is the co-founder and Executive Director, Education of Innosight Institute, a non profit think tank devoted to applying the theory of disruptive innovation to develop solutions to problems in the social sector. A graduate of Harvard Business School, he contributed research for Barbara Kellerman’s 2004 release, Bad Leadership: What It Is, How It Happens, Why It Matters, and Charles Ellis’ book, Joe Wilson and the Creation of Xerox (2006). Horn has been the featured speaker at numerous education conferences, including the National Evaluation Systems’ conference and the Grantmakers for Education Conference. He graduated from Yale University with distinction in History.

event::about 

All conference attendees are invited to a special General Session Friday morning. Join us after the Keynote for an opportunity to win a great prize!

We will also be honoring CUE members and friends through our annual CUE Awards Recognition. Join us as we acknowledge the Gold and Platinum Disks and Technology in Learning Leadership Awards. Attendees will also get a glimpse of the future as we introduce the 2011 Board of Directors nominees.

Get there early, as space is limited.

Opening Keynote - Michael Horn
Disrupting Class: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns
Keynote sponsored by K12.com, Education 2020 and CLRN.org

event::tags  Keynote, Featured, Raffle

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

1-2-3 Click
43 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite A
Speaker 

Beth Reilly, Shea Morris

event::about 

1-2-3 Click will open educators eyes to the many possibilities of using digital cameras in the classroom. A variety of activities, projects, and lessons incorporating this technologies will be presented.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Beginning, Intermediate, TL, Pre K - 3
Company  Village School

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

10 Shots 2 Caffeinate Your Presentations
49 schedule::attendees
Location Pueblo A
Speaker  Lynell Burmark
event::about  More potent than a cappuccino, this session demonstrates research- and experience-backed tips
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, 2 - 12, College, Administration

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

124 teachers + 20,000 students + 109,000 Square Miles = Nevada Pathway 21st Century PLC
33 schedule::attendees
Location Santa Rosa
Speaker  Sara Stewart, Terra Graves
event::about  Learn how Nevada teachers infused 21st Century skills, iPods, and various web 2.0 tools to create standards-based interdisciplinary projects through statewide online collaboration.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Intermediate, TL, IN, Not grade-level specific

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Assistive Technology On A Budget
24 schedule::attendees
Location Palm Canyon Suite A
Speaker  Dennis Deeds
event::about  Assistive Technology often conjures up images of Space Age devices with Space Age prices. An amazing amount of Assistive Technology is available for little, or no, cost if you know where to look and how to ask.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, AT, 2 - 12
event::tags  DLS

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Back to Basics with Discovery Education
46 schedule::attendees
Location Room B
Speaker 

Discovery Education Team

event::about 

Get down and dirty with the basics of Discovery Education streaming! We'll fill the gaps with helpful information - this session is a great building block that prepares you to springboard to deeper media integration.

event::limited  events::max
Location  Palm Springs USD
Company  Discovery
event::tags  Commercial, Discovery

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Book Signing - Michael Horn
8 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis, hub@CUE
eventtype  Event, Book Signing
Speaker 

Michael Horn

event::about 

CUE 2011 Conference speakers' books available for purchase during exhibit hall hours in the hub@CUE.

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Catch Student Engaged in Learning - SCRATCH programming Language
38 schedule::attendees
Location Horizon II
Speaker  Terry Kling, Todd Roth, Kevin Kling
event::about  Engage students in 21st century problem solving and collaboration while achieving content standards in an hands on project based learning environment. Students develop creative thinking skills exercise their logical reasoning as they learn the SCRATCH programming language.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, IN, 4 - 8
event::tags  TechEd

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Creating Google Earth Content (Yourself or with Students)
62 schedule::attendees
Location Horizon I
Speaker 

Diane Main

event::about 

Google Earth comes packed with a wealth of content for many subject areas. Can't find what you're looking for? What's stopping you from making your own content to use with students or to share with others?

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, IN, 4 - 12
event::tags  TechEd

10:00 AM
to 5:00 PM

CUE Live!
5 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis
eventtype  Event, CUE Live!
event::about 

CUE Live! is an Internet TV show broadcasting from the 2011 CUE Conference in Palm Springs. Through an engaging talk show format, leading education and technology experts discuss the ways that innovative uses of technology are making a positive impact on education across the world. Each show is archived and available as streaming video on the web and as a podcast via RSS subscription allowing the thousands of CUE attendees to reconnect with their experience after the conference. Stop by and watch the show while at the conference in the Exhibit hall. Sponsored by Fresno COE Instructional Technology Services.

10:00 AM
to 5:15 PM

CUE Unplugged
5 schedule::attendees
Location Lobby
eventtype  Event, Unplugged
event::about 

Have you always wanted to present at a CUE conference but were not selected? Or do you have a topic to present or discuss that wasn’t timely when formal presentation applications were due last year, but is so now? If so, sign yourself up for these half-hour presentation slots, which will also be streamed live via Elluminate to those not able to attend CUE!

event::tags  unplugged

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Digital Goonies: Adventures in Web 2.0
121 schedule::attendees
Location Madera
Speaker 

Jim Holland, Susan Anderson

event::about 

We unearth the hidden treasures of the internet for time-crunched, under-paid educators who dare to use technology to impact instruction.

event::limited  events::max
event::tags  Spotlight, featured

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Don't Print It - Glog It
64 schedule::attendees
Location Pueblo B
Speaker  Dennis Grice
event::about  Go green! Turn your poster project into a Glog! Glogster EDU lets your students create multi-media digital posters that can be shared online or embedded in class blogs or wikis.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Beginning, TL, 2 - 8

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Empowering Students Through Screencasting
44 schedule::attendees
Location Ventura
Speaker 

Eric Marcos, Camilla Spielman

event::about 

This session focuses on student screencasting and how a "kids teaching kids" collaborative model helped spark student enthusiasm via our iTunes podcast and Mathtrain.TV tutorial site.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, Intermediate, AD, TL, IN, AT, 2 - 12, College, Administration

10:00 AM
to 5:00 PM

Exhibit Hall Open
57 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis
eventtype  Event, Exhibit Hall
event::about 

Explore over 100,000 square feet of vendor displays with the latest in educational technology! Browse current exhibitor list.

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Finding the Alphabet in All Kinds of Places
23 schedule::attendees
Location Andreas
Speaker  Judy Hoffman
event::about  This workshop will show you how to make, publish, and share books using Blurb's publishing platform. Part inspiration, part instruction, you'll get great tips from my classroom to yours.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, 2 - 6

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

From STEM to STEAM to STEAMIE: Turning Up STEM's Temperature
49 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite DE
Speaker  Michael Gorman, Jane Gorman
event::about  Discover an amazing collection of STEM online programs! Get a glimpse at free software designed to transform students from technology consumers to technology creators. Walk away ready to facilitate the building of a society of learners as you go beyond the four components in STEM. It's time to get STEAMIE!
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, TL, IN, IT, 2 - 12, Administration, Not grade-level specific

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Higher Order Thinking with your Learner Response Devices (clickers)
73 schedule::attendees
Location Catalina
Speaker  Dave Kootman, Theresa Gabor, Christina Guzy
event::about  Bored with the same old question types? Taking too long to create questions? Engage all students using simple techniques that can be easily replicated for any lesson with no prep! We will use Promethean ActivExpressions, but the session content is appropriate for use with any LRS.
event::limited  events::max
Company  Logical Choice
event::tags  Commercial, Logical Choice

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

I've Got Moodle...Now What
61 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 4
Speaker  Kara Evans, Cheryl Fiello
event::about  This session will address some of the more interactive features of Moodle such as forums, document uploads, wikis and online writing tools and provide current users with pedagogically sound lesson ideas.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, Intermediate, IN, 6 - 12
event::tags  OS

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

iBooks, Book Apps and ePub - iPad’s Novel Approach to Reading
74 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite C
Speaker 

Dave Douglas, Cheryl Lee

event::about 

Multi-touch screen, vibrant color and sharp text at a size you choose makes reading on the iPad a magical experience. Explore book apps that include voice recording and multiple language support. Consume PDFs, lessons, classics and public domain classics, bestsellers and digital textbooks. Select a book from the iBooks shelves and personalize reading with highlighting, notes, dictionary, bookmarks, and search. See how easy it is to publish your own interactive content. Tickets for this session given 1/2 hour before start time- first come, first serve.

event::limited  events::max
Company  Apple
event::tags  Commercial, Apple

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

iCame, iSaw, itouch (and iPhone, too)
66 schedule::attendees
Location Sierra
Speaker 

Cory Robertson

event::about 

Come learn about all the latest and greatest iPod and iPhone apps for Learning, Playing, and Keeping Your Sanity! Learn how to track App pricing to get them on-sale or free!

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, Pre K - 12

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

iEngage: Mobilizing Your Students with iPods in the Hands of Every Learner
57 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite B
Speaker 

Crystal Turner, Kristin Thompsen, Robert Craven

event::about 

Discover the power of mobilizing your students when you outfit the classroom with an iPod lab. When Aliso Elementary began implementing iPod labs across upper grades, no one anticipated the incredible results. Hear from Kristin Thompsen, lead classroom teacher, Crystal Turner, the principal, and ADE Robert Craven, the district technology specialist, as they discuss the iEngage program and how you can successfully implement the model in your classroom now. Tickets for this session given 1/2 hour before start time- first come, first serve.

event::limited  events::max
event::tags  Commercial, Apple

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Igniting Your Digital Classroom
38 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree DE
Speaker 

Patricia Clark

event::about 

Transform classrooms with classroom-ready digital content.  Houghton Mifflin Digital Solutions specializes in technology that empowers teachers to produce differentiated learning opportunities creating a vibrant, innovative, child-centered curriculum. Our prek-12 solutions inspire innovation in education.

event::limited  events::max

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

iLife Bootcamp Featuring iMovie '11
25 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree AB
Speaker 

Beth Corwin

event::about 

In this hands-on session, you will create your own short movie while discovering Apple's easy to use & powerful tools for editing, publishing and sharing your movies and slideshows.

event::limited  events::max
event::tags  DMA

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

KitZu and CAGalleryWalk... New Ways to Engage
13 schedule::attendees
Location Chino
Speaker 

Stacy Deeble-Reynolds, Sean Williams

event::about 

The standards-aligned KitZu and CAGalleryWalk resources offered by the Orange County Department of Education are unique in their ability to support student engagement and learning in all academic content areas and at all grade levels for all students.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, IN, 2 - 12

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Magnificent Media from Motivated Minds: Winners from 44th California Student Media Festival
14 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite G
Speaker  Jamie Annunzio, Mike Lawrence
event::about  This session is designed to showcase the winning media projects from the 44th annual California Student Media Festival. The student work is inspiring, compelling, and provides a great incentive for other teachers to use innovative technologies in their classrooms. We will also share exciting new prizes and the new CA State Parks special category and demonstrate the festival's new all-online submission process at www.mediafestival.org.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, TL, K - 12

10:00 AM
to 12:30 PM

Mobile Technology: On Campus and in the Classroom
66 schedule::attendees
Location San Jacinto
Speaker  Michael Nunn, Mike Leffin
event::about  Hands-on double session: See how mobile technology, using the iPod Touch and iPad, can help you create and deliver presentations, teach relevant content, read, research, and have fun.
event::limited  events::max
Company  CTAP
event::tags  CTAP

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Moving to a Digital Curriculum: Laying the Groundwork Now
38 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree C
Speaker  Dana Magenau
event::about  Attendees will learn the importance of laying the groundwork for digital curriculum with various technologies, department resources and digital content. Take away ideas to be successful at your own district.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, TL, IN, IT, Pre K - 12
Company  SAFARI Montage
event::tags  Commercial, SAFARI CETPA

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Santa Monica College Presents: The Digital Learning Studio
15 schedule::attendees
Location Pasadena
Speaker 

Keith Graziadei

event::about 

Come and hear from conception to reality, how and why Santa Monica College created the Digital Learning Studio. The DLS project has been described by the pilot instructors as unique in its potential to re-engage net generation students in higher education. Using collaborative methodologies and state-of-the-art technologies, the DLS allows SMC educators opportunities to explore new teaching and learning possibilities.

event::limited  events::max
event::tags  Commercial, SMART

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Student Study Team through an ePortfolio perspective
29 schedule::attendees
Location Tapestry
Speaker 

Sam Rosener

event::about 

Learn to use digital portfolios to enhance Student Study Team meetings and eliminate data management problems. Using cross-platform programs, referrals and student work data can be collated, disseminated and stored securely. Reduce the data management headaches associated with Student Study Teams and focus on supporting student success!

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
event::tags  DLS

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

The Calaxy Route to Web 2.0
34 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite H
Speaker  Alan Phillips
event::about  Calaxy is a free suite of Web 2.0 tools designed for California's K-12 educational community. Calaxy includes blogs, wikis, and a file sharing system where educators can upload videos, podcasts...
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, TL, IN, IT, Administration, Not grade-level specific
Company  ICOE
event::tags  CETPA, K12HSN

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Use Technologies From iQUEST and CyberTEAM Projects, Focusing on Science/STEM
14 schedule::attendees
Location Mojave Learning Center
Speaker 

Daryl Stermon, Donna Markey, Katherine Hayden

event::about 

Participants will learn to use: 1) identified and selected interactive web-based technology simulations that engage students, 2) exemplary lessons refined via the "Lesson Study Process”, and 3) project developed virtual labs, such as CyberHawk.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, IN, 6 - 8
event::tags  BYOL

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Where Do We start: Where and When Does Educational Technology Begin?
11 schedule::attendees
Location Palm Canyon Suite B
Speaker 

Kerry Wheeler

event::about 

Where and when does educational technology start? Where do we as special educators start in regards to technology? This presentation will attempt to show the progression of technology from infants to preschoolers. This will primarily focus on students with severe physical disabilities.

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Company  SBCSS
event::tags  DLS

10:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Yell at The Tech Guy
36 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite F
Speaker  Tim Landeck, Dan Weiser
event::about  Why are all the good web sites blocked? Why can't I use my own computer on the school network? Why can't you just fix my computer without a help ticket? Come ask these and other tough questions of a panel of District-level IT professionals, share your frustrations and gain a better understanding of why some things are done a certain way by the tech guys and learn some viable solutions.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, IT, Not grade-level specific
event::tags  CETPA

10:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Advantages of Teaching Writing Online
41 schedule::attendees
Location Back of Exhibit Hall
eventtype  Session, Poster
Speaker  Gail White, Tim Hibsman
event::about  This presentation will demonstrate some of the strategies and techniques to teaching writing skills via an online format.
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, 9 - 12, College, Administration
event::tags  Poster

10:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

ArtThink: Primary Sources for On Line Learning
23 schedule::attendees
Location Back of Exhibit Hall
eventtype  Session, Poster
Speaker 

Debra White, Esther Kilgman-Frey

event::about 

Explore on line learning opportunities with SFMOMA's ArtThink. ArtThink is a curriculum site, with standards based activities in visual arts, language arts, history, and social studies spanning grades 4 through 12.

Topic/Strand/Audience  4 - 12, College
event::tags  Poster

10:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Embedding Technology Into Instruction
45 schedule::attendees
Location Back of Exhibit Hall
eventtype  Session, Poster
Speaker  Jan Vanderpool
event::about  A brief overview of some innovative ways to embed technology into the presentation of educational subject matter. This is a survey workshop with introductions to components of the topics and links to specific products.
Topic/Strand/Audience  Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, TL, IN
event::tags  Poster

10:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Global Perspectives in the Digital Classroom: Capturing Student Voice
25 schedule::attendees
Location Back of Exhibit Hall
eventtype  Session, Poster
Speaker 

Denise Lewis, Celine Azoulay, Robert Agoglia

event::about 

Global Perspectives... Capturing Student Voices showcases the essential elements of 21st century global perspectives projects -- planning, design, collaboration, engagement students in authentic learning scenarios, and reflective assessment.

event::tags  Poster

10:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Intervention by Google
64 schedule::attendees
Location Back of Exhibit Hall
eventtype  Session, Poster
Speaker  Elizabeth Calhoon, Kyle Brumbaugh
event::about  How can using Google tools along with other digital resources allow you to super-charge "Intensive Intervention” in your ELA classroom. This session will give you the skills to put a new spin on your classroom curriculum from the minute you walk into the session.
event::tags  Poster

10:30 AM
to 10:50 AM

Let MyCTAP Be Your Source for Free Professional Development
14 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
eventtype  Session, CUETip
Speaker 

Nancy Silva

event::about 

MyCTAP is a growing library of resources contributed by CTAP regions to support the use of educational technologies in your classroom. Find out about our free online workshops and other resources for California educators.

event::limited  events::max
event::tags  CUETip

10:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Second Language Instruction Through Facebook Using The Picture Word Iinductive Model.
10 schedule::attendees
Location Back of Exhibit Hall
eventtype  Session, Poster
Speaker  Irvika Francois
event::about  This session details the design and development of a 12-week online course that uses Facebook as a way to allow students to use the language they are learning through the picture word inductive model (PWIM).
event::tags  Poster

10:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Student Tech Leadership: Projects that Serve Schools & Communities
19 schedule::attendees
Location Back of Exhibit Hall
eventtype  Session, Poster
Speaker 

Mary Beth Coyne, Jan Half, Corono-Norco USD MOUSE Squad Students

event::about 

Students participating in the nonprofit MOUSE Squad Student Tech Leadership program present projects that help their schools and communities collaborate, create, and use digital technologies.

event::tags  Poster

10:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Tight Budget? Try No/Low Cost Online Professional Development with @One
13 schedule::attendees
Location Back of Exhibit Hall
eventtype  Session, Poster
Speaker 

Marti Atkinson, Bill Doherty

event::about 

Did your training budget get cut?  No matter if you are looking for professional development for yourself or your school/college, @One can help fill the gap.

Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, TL, IT, 6 - 12, College, Administration
Company  @One
event::tags  Poster

10:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Tools for Second Language Acquisition: A Teacher's Technological Reflection
28 schedule::attendees
Location Back of Exhibit Hall
eventtype  Session, Poster
Speaker  Teresa Wu, Pearl Chen
event::about  This presentation focuses on integrating Web 2.0 tools into second language teaching and learning, including using Google Educational Suite (Sites, Calendar, Docs), Content Management System (Wordpress), Lingt, Glogster, and wikis.
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, 6 - 12
event::tags  Poster

11:00 AM
to 11:20 AM

Drupal-a-looza
37 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
eventtype  Session, CUETip
Speaker  Chris Walsh
event::about  Learn the basics of Drupal - the world's largest open source content management system - to run your district, school, or classroom website.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Intermediate, Experienced, AD, IN, IT
event::tags  CUETip

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

21st Century Communication with iWeb
21 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite C
Speaker  Trang Lai
event::about  Move into the 21st Century with an easy to learn communication tool: iWeb. Keep all stakeholders informed through the use of professionally designed templates that are quickly customizable to meet the needs of your site. Come and see how to create a home page, blog page, podcast page, photo gallery, and a short welcoming video. Tickets for this session given 1/2 hour before start time- first come, first serve.
event::limited  events::max
Company  Fisler School, Apple
event::tags  Commercial, Apple

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

2D Animation: Bringing Learning to Life with Frames, Animation-ish and Pencil
45 schedule::attendees
Location Ventura
Speaker  Linda Oaks
event::about  You can do it! You and your students can bring even stick figures to life! Explain complex concepts and offer a different way to portray essential learning. Experience Animation-ish, Frames and Pencil. Free software to the first 30 participants.
event::limited  events::max

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

50 Ways to Integrate Discovery Education
75 schedule::attendees
Location Room B
Speaker 

Discovery Education Team

event::about 

This fast-paced session will open your eyes to the possibilities of digital media in the classroom. We bet you take away more than 50 ideas you can use right away…

event::limited  events::max
Location  Palm Springs USD
Company  Discovery
event::tags  Commercial, Discovery

11:30 AM
to 2:30 PM

Advanced Moodle - Moving beyond a repository for information
33 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza A events::invitation
NOTE  These events require pre-registration to attend
Speaker  Alan Taylor
event::about  If you've started to use Moodle but aren't sure where to go with it next attend this hands-on workshop. You'll learn how to turn your Moodle into a student-centered activity that students will be using 24/7. Participants must bring his/her own laptop.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Intermediate, Experienced, TL, IN, 4 -12, College

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Brokers of Expertise: Brokering Expertise for Effective Instruction
14 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite H
Speaker  Teri Sanders
event::about  myboe.org allows educators to access thousands of free, high-quality resources. Developed by the CDE and K12HSN to improve teaching and learning, BoE connects teachers to online communities of teaching professionals.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, TL, IN, IT, Pre K - 12, Administration
event::tags  CETPA, K12HSN

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Class is About to Start, Get Your Cell Phones Out
39 schedule::attendees
Location Horizon I
Speaker  Marilyn Stoner
event::about  This session will demonstrate how to se cell phones to enhance the learning process. Three activities using cell phone will be demonstrated. The assignments are health related but can be easily adapted to any major.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  Beginning, IN, College
event::tags  TechEd

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Closing the ELL Achievement Gap: a SMART Vision
41 schedule::attendees
Location Pasadena
Speaker  Robert Rayburn, Tom Schershel
event::about  Any successful program begins with a dream or vision. Come and hear how Robert Rayburn, a principal in Norwalk La Mirada USD, was able to turn his dreams for school wide technology implementation into a reality. You will learn how the use of an ELL program and SMART Technologies helped teachers to close the achievement gap for their ELL population.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, AD, TL, IN, Administration
event::tags  Commercial, SMART

11:30 AM
to 2:30 PM

Digital Imaging Tips and Tricks
13 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza B
Speaker  Arnie Abrams
event::about  Demonstration and walk-throughs of 22 terrific tips for creating and tweaking digital images, including picture taking techniques, Photoshop Elements tips and a couple of movie making tricks. Windows Lab
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Digital Media Literacy
27 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite DE
Speaker  Stuart Woodward
event::about  Safe, ethical, and efficient use of the Internet are becoming more crucial to students today. This talk includes the most vital topics kids need to know when going online.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, TL, 4 - 12, Administration

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Digital Teaching & Digital Learning: Pearson Education Leads the Way
22 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree C
Speaker  Glenn Gordon
event::about  Spend an hour with Pearson Education and see how our programs use the latest digital technologies to take students and teachers to a whole new level of learning.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, TL, IN, Pre K - 8
event::tags  Commercial, Pearson

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Digital Tours Across the United States
27 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite A
Speaker  Randy Kolset
event::about  Combining podcasting and Google maps allows creation of collaborative tours nationwide. Build a living tours through historical locations or journey's across the United States utilizing experts or individuals traveling.
event::limited  events::max

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Google Forms - Intentional Survey Design For Easy Data Collection
55 schedule::attendees
Location Madera
Speaker  Jeremy Davis
event::about  Google Forms allow users to create very easy surveys that automatically collect data onto a spreadsheet. Come learn survey design techniques for use in the classroom as well as data analysis.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, TL, IN, Administration, Not grade-level specific

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Great Ways to Use the iPad in Your Classroom
162 schedule::attendees
Location Sierra
Speaker  Mark Hammons
event::about  This workshop will cover some very effective ways that the iPad can be used as a great learning tool for your classroom. We'll cover great apps, integration techniques, and add-ons.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, Intermediate, AD, TL, IN, 2 - 12, College

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Haiku Learning Management System: The effortless, elegant LMS
38 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite G
Speaker 

Mark Wagner

event::about 

Learn the basics of creating online classes with Haiku. Discover how to seamlessly integrate Haiku with Google Apps, and how to easily embed other Web 2.0 tools into Haiku. Exemplary sample classes are shared.

event::limited  events::max

11:30 AM
to 2:30 PM

Harnessing the Power of Twitter
6 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza C
Speaker 

Emad Elias, Gregory Miyata

event::about 

In this engaging class you will learn how to Tweet your way to engaging activities for elementary and middle school students.

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Imaging Basics Using Free Web Tools
38 schedule::attendees
Location Mojave Learning Center
Speaker  Matt Arguello
event::about  This is an introduction to using free web tools that now replace expensive desktop software. Attendees will learn to use these tools and how they can be incorporated across curricula.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, IN, 4 - 12
event::tags  BYOL

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Intellectual Freedom and the Responsibilities of Librarians
14 schedule::attendees
Location Primrose D
Speaker 

Jocelyn Chadwick

event::about 

A conversation focusing on why we must insist on the stability of our educational libraries, librarians, as well as how both enable and model intellectual freedom for 21st-century students

event::limited  events::max
event::tags  Spotlight, featured

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Interactivity in the Math Classroom
76 schedule::attendees
Location Catalina
Speaker  Dave Kootman, Theresa Gabor, Christina Guzy
event::about  Learn how to take state math lessons and add a little spice! What engages students and helps them connect to math at the same time? What are components of a great math flipchart and how do we create them easily? See examples, tips, and tricks to bring your math lessons to life.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Pre K - 8
Company  Logical Choice
event::tags  Commercial, Logical Choice

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Introduction To MySQL User Accounts, Access Permissions, BackUp/Recovery, & Administration
13 schedule::attendees
Location Horizon II
Speaker  Tom Hicks
event::about  Learn to add user accounts, establish user permissions, and control MySQL database access. Complete step by step tutorials available.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  Intermediate, AD, TL, IN, IT, AT, Not grade-level specific
event::tags  TechEd

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

iPod Touch, iPad and Mac, Oh My! Strategies for Managing a Blended Technology Environment
86 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite B
Speaker 

Sandy Brenner, Joshua Rude

event::about 

Apple mobile devices have started a whole new learning revolution for classrooms. What are the best strategies for managing all these devices? We will discuss strategies for managing a cart or a school wide adoption of iPad and iPod touch. Learn how to deliver content to and from mobile devices using streaming and a variety of applications and tools. Tickets for this session given 1/2 hour before start time- first come, first serve.

event::limited  events::max
Company  Apple
event::tags  Commercial, Apple

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Learning on the Holodeck: Theater Without Audiences
13 schedule::attendees
Location Pueblo A
Speaker  David Thornburg, Norma Thornburg
event::about  The Educational Holodeck is a technology-based alternative learning space built around immersion and interactivity. We show how this environment is used by students in ways that increase their engagement with learning.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, TL, IN, IT, 6 - 12

11:30 AM
to 11:50 AM

Mobile Technology: Learning on the Go
16 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
eventtype  Session, CUETip
Speaker 

Barbara Bray, Peggy Benton

event::about 

In this quick presentation, learn how teachers use different mobile technology with their students. Examples and resources include cellphones, 1:1 using netbooks and iPads, audio, geocaching, integration with Web 2.0 and new mobile apps.

event::limited  events::max
event::tags  CUETip

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Oh, the Things You Can Do with Google Spreadsheets & Forms
124 schedule::attendees
Location Primrose A
Speaker 

Tammy Worcester

event::about 

You won't believe all the cool things you can do with Google Forms and spreadsheets: shared lesson plans, online voting, surveys, electronic self-checking quizzes, data gathering, and more!

event::limited  events::max
event::tags  Spotlight, featured

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Online Learning in California: A Panel Discussion
40 schedule::attendees
Location Primrose B
Speaker  Robert Craven, Chris Bell, Rob Darrow, John Ittelson
event::about  Come participate in a panel discussion of the state of online learning in California at both the higher education and K12 levels. This session will be a frank and informative conversation on the success and challenges in the current online climate in California.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, TL, IN, 6 - 12, College, Administration

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Operating a High-Quality Online Program
37 schedule::attendees
Location Chino
Speaker  Allison Powell
event::about  What are the best practices when it comes to operating a high quality online program? A review of national standards and regional accreditation will be reviewed in addition to best practices in the field.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, Pre K - 12, Not grade-level specific
Company  iNACOL

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Refresh, Recharge, and Rediscover Your AR Program
34 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree DE
Speaker  Melissa Watrous
event::about  Accelerated Reader has evolved, now giving you exclusive access to the newest timesaving tools.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Intermediate, Experienced, AD, TL, IN, Pre K - 12

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

School2Home: Bringing One-to-One to Middle School Teachers, Students and Families
17 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite F
Speaker 

Elaine Carpenter

event::about 

Come learn about School2Home, a new, statewide one-to-one program to close the Achievement Gap and the Digital Divide at California Middle Schools. Learn about computer and online resources to improve student engagement and performance at school and at home.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, TL, IN, 6 - 8, Administration
Company  School2Home

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Shift the Paradigm: Your Students Should Be Teaching You
40 schedule::attendees
Location Pueblo B
Speaker 

Eamonn O'Brien

event::about 

Technology is expanding exponentially. Let go of being the expert and let your students teach you about tech in the 21st Century.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, 4 - 12

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Technology to Engage Students with Disabilities for Reading & Writing
27 schedule::attendees
Location Palm Canyon Suite B
Speaker  Susan Borer, Peggy Bowen
event::about  Presentation will demonstrate how teachers can prepare and present lessons using computers and document cameras to address standards in reading comprehension and writing strategies tailored to students with disabilities.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, IN, 2 - 8
event::tags  DLS

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Ten Things to Do in the Cloud
72 schedule::attendees
Location Andreas
Speaker 

Randy Schultz

event::about 

You've heard of cloud computing - but what does it really mean - and more importantly what can you use it for? Learn 10 things you can do using the cloud.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Beginning, TL, IN, Not grade-level specific

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

The Nuts and Bolts of Providing a Webinar
25 schedule::attendees
Location Santa Rosa
Speaker  Loretta Asay, Margie Zamora
event::about  In a world of budget cuts, it is important to find convenient ways to provide professional development. This session discusses how to create and use webinars for professional development.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Intermediate, Experienced, AD, TL, Pre K - 12, Administration

11:30 AM
to 2:30 PM

Touch the Future: iPads in Pre K-12 Classrooms (includes iPad wifi)
17 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza D events::invitation
NOTE  These events require pre-registration to attend
Speaker 

Susan Brooks-Young

event::about 

Apple's iPad offers a perfect blend of access to audio, video, and applications educators can use to enhance instruction using affordable technology. Acquaint yourself with educational applications, address management and safety issues, and plan instructional activities using the iPad. Workshop fee includes a 16 GB iPad wifi. Mac Lab

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Universal Design for Learning: The Basics and Beyond
22 schedule::attendees
Location Tapestry
Speaker  Dave Edyburn
event::about  Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is framework for helping students with disabilities achieve high academic standards in inclusive classrooms. The purpose of this session is to introduce participants to practical approaches for planning and implementing UDL. Extensive strategies and resources will be shared.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
event::tags  DLS, Spotlight, featured

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Using Drupal for Your School or District's Web Site
18 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 4
Speaker  Dan Serrato
event::about  This presentation will introduce attendees to the Drupal content management system and how it can be used to run dynamic websites for schools, districts, and educational organizations.
event::limited  events::max
event::tags  CETPA, OS

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Velcro Those Thoughts Together with Online Graphic Organizers
39 schedule::attendees
Location Palm Canyon Suite A
Speaker 

Kathy Gerry

event::about 

Demonstration of online sites for graphic organizers that offer creation, collaboration, modification and printing. Graphic organizers can be the key to success to help diverse learners understand and remember.

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Company  RIMS CTAP
event::tags  DLS

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Video Editing with Final Cut Pro 7
17 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree AB
Speaker  Tom Wolsky
event::about  Final Cut Pro has become the software of choice for professional editors worldwide. In this hands-on session for those brand new to Final Cut Pro 7, you will edit a short piece and begin to learn the Final Cut Pro interface and basic editing toolset.
event::limited  events::max
event::tags  DMA

11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM

Whales In Lake Michigan: Sizing Up Sites: Seven Simple Steps
20 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree F
Speaker 

Michael Gorman, Jane Gorman

event::about 

Whale of a session with seven steps, A to G, providing students with the essential skills to evaluate web sites. A great lake of resources, without the whale of course!

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, Experienced, TL, IN, 4 - 12

12:00 PM
to 1:00 PM

Book Signing - Susan Anderson & Jim Holland
2 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis, hub@CUE
eventtype  Event, Book Signing
Speaker 

Susan Anderson, Jim Holland

event::about 

CUE 2011 Conference speakers' books available for purchase during exhibit hall hours in the hub@CUE.

12:00 PM
to 12:20 PM

There's an App For That
105 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
eventtype  Session, CUETip
Speaker  Burt Lo
event::about  The iTunes App Store has close to 250,000 apps for the iPod touch, iPhone, and iPad. It is becoming more common to see these devices in the hands of our students. Stop by to discover some great apps to help manage your class and help your students to learn.
event::limited  events::max
event::tags  CUETip

1:00 PM
to 2:00 PM

Book Signing - Tammy Worcester
2 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis, hub@CUE
eventtype  Event, Book Signing
Speaker 

Tammy Worcester

event::about 

CUE 2011 Conference speakers' books available for purchase during exhibit hall hours in the hub@CUE.

1:00 PM
to 1:15 PM

CUE Raffle at the HUB@CUE
128 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis
eventtype  Event, Raffle
event::about 

A raffle will be held during lunch on Saturday in the hub@CUE. Must be present to win. Prizes are generously donated by CUE exhibitors and are as follows:

AVerMedia - One AVerVision 355AF Document Camera
BrainPOP - One-Year BrainPOP School Combo Subscription
GradeCam - Five Camera Kits and a one-year subscription to the Professional Learning Community Edition of GradeCam Online
Learn360 - One school site subscription to Learn360
Orchard Learning - One-year subscription to Orchard Now
Premier Mounts - One AM300 Swingout Mount for Flat-Panels
Read Naturally - One Read Naturally School Server License and Network Plus license 
Software MacKiev - 10 pack of  HyperStudio 5
Spectrum Furniture - One MAP cart
Study Island - A complete product license for one grade level

event::tags  raffle

1:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

FREE T-shirt for your Conference Evaluation
158 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 4
eventtype  Event, Evaluations
event::about 

Please join us in the Open Source Pavilion to complete the 2010 Conference Evaluation and receive a free CUE Conference T-shirt (limited supply). Located in Oasis 4, the evaluation stations are open Friday, 1-5pm and Saturday, 8am-3pm.

1:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Making Core Curriculum Accessible Using Classroom Technology. Educational Technologies in the Classroom
66 schedule::attendees
Location Palm Canyon Suite A
Speaker  Sylvia Esquerre, Renee Chipman, Eric Sorenson
event::about  Designing lessons that include educational technology resources to support students' diverse learning styles.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  Beginning, Intermediate, AT, 2 - 6
event::tags  DLS

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

3D Modeling and Rendering with Google Sketchup and Kerkythea
40 schedule::attendees
Location Horizon I
Speaker  Dan Eliot
event::about  Learn about using Google Sketchup and Kerkythea to model and render realistic 3D objects. These FREE software titles work very well together and are easily understood by students!
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  Intermediate, Experienced, TL, 9 - 12
event::tags  TechEd

2:30 PM
to 2:50 PM

A Useful App Every 30 Seconds: Apple Mobile edition
85 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
eventtype  Session, CUETip
Speaker  Mark Hammons
event::about  Sit back and get ready for a ride. In follow to lasts years presentation, I'll cover a useful iPad/iPod/iPhone app every 30 seconds. As always, there will be a few additions!
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Beginning, Intermediate, TL, IN, IT, Not grade-level specific
event::tags  CUETip

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Accessing MySQL Databases With Web Pages
13 schedule::attendees
Location Horizon II
Speaker  Tom Hicks
event::about  Learn to execute queries on a Windows System that is running a MySQL database. Complete tutorials available.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  Intermediate, AD, TL, IN, IT, AT, Not grade-level specific
event::tags  TechEd

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

All Aboard: Following and Collaborating with Real-Time Science Expeditions
30 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite DE
Speaker  Wendy Gorton, Sharon Cooper
event::about  Take your students out of the science book and on the boat of a real research vessel, dog-sled, and in real laboratories around the world!
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, 4 - 12

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Are You in Top 'Form': Collecting and Analyzing Data with Google
53 schedule::attendees
Location Madera
Speaker 

Youssef Elias, Jason Borgen, Rowland Baker

event::about 

The Technology Information Center for Administrative Leadership (TICAL) has designed several FREE templates to assist school Administrators in their never ending quest to compile, aggregate, disaggregate, and analyze data to guide their instructional programs. Three specific templates will be demonstrated including a classroom walk through, behavior intervention, and school climate form.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, Administration

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Building, Maintaining, and Sustaining a SMART Implementation
44 schedule::attendees
Location Pasadena
Speaker  Jane Mintz
event::about  So you've invested in classroom technology, now what? How do you support your teachers as they transition to the digital classroom? What can you do to ensure the technology is successfully integrated into the curriculum? In this session you'll learn how Jane Mintz, Director of Educational Technology at Oak Park Unified School District started with a core group of 21st Century Teachers, ended with a successful district-wide implementation and is now completely self-sufficient.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, AD, TL, Administration
event::tags  Commercial, SMART

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Captivate Students with Thinkfinity's Free and Engaging Educational Resources
51 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite H
Speaker  Magali Meza
event::about  Struggling to find free educational resources aligned to California standards? Thinkfinity is the answer! Learn how to access thousands of FREE resources, lesson plans, interactives, multimedia explorations, and more.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, Pre K - 12, Administration
Company  ICOE
event::tags  K12HSN

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Certifying Administrators as Ed Tech Leaders
28 schedule::attendees
Location Santa Rosa
Speaker 

Michael Simkins, Steven McGriff

event::about 

Learn about a pilot program for school administrators who want to earn a certificate in educational technology skills and leadership

event::limited  events::max

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Creating an Assistive Technology Toolkit to Support Inclusion in PreK Learning Settings
12 schedule::attendees
Location Tapestry
Speaker  Kathleen Sadao, Debbie Grant
event::about  Toolkits offer low cost options for infusing AT in preschool classrooms (Sadao & Robinson, 2010; Sadao, Grant, & Brown, 2009; Judge, 2006; Judge 2008). The SWEET team designed an activity-based toolkit that is available online at no cost. The SWEET AT Toolkit includes not only sample items but an activity handout for each suggested device or material. The presenters will briefly review the four main sections of the toolkit that focus on: communication, literacy, play, and computers. The presenters will also review a newly developed AT wish list of possible items to include in the toolkit and vendors that supply those items.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
event::tags  DLS

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Educators' Role in Keeping Kids Safe on the Internet
50 schedule::attendees
Location Andreas
Speaker  Larry Magid, Anne Collier, Lynette Owens, Rebecca Randall
event::about  Escalating Internet use increases the need for public education regarding online safety issues, from "sexting” to identity theft. How are educators helping - and what more can they do?
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, Not grade-level specific

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Engage, Instruct, Assess - Interactive Tools for Today's Classroom
55 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree DE
Speaker  Paula Hundley, Mike Rayburn
event::about  Bring the power of interactive whiteboards, document cameras, and student responders into the classroom. Consider the impact on instructional practice and learning. Use technology to engage minds and inform instruction.
event::limited  events::max
event::tags  Commercial, Troxell

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

English 2.0
25 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite A
Speaker 

Jonathan Brubaker

event::about 

The web can be the English / Language Arts teacher's best friend. This session will give you online tools for the English classroom and help you create a Professional Learning Network to continue your growth as a teacher.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Beginning, Intermediate, 6 - 12

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Exploring California's new Digital Literacy Framework
21 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite G
Speaker 

Mike Lawrence

event::about 

To be energized and remain viable in a digital world, citizens and companies need to master an ever-expanding array of new literacies, including ICT literacy, information literacy, media literacy, social literacy, health literacy, political literacy and more!  Join a panel of the newly signed Digital Literacy Framework's architects to learn more about the statewide plan to ensure that Californians have the skills they need to thrive in the 21st Century. The panel will also discuss the implications of the Digital Literacy Framework for existing educational technology programs and initiatives such as CTAP, SETS and EETT.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Intermediate, Experienced, AD, TL, 2- 12, College, Administration

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

G.R.O.W. Gathering Resources Off the Web
48 schedule::attendees
Location Pueblo B
Speaker  Michael Brewer, Nikki Mayfield
event::about  Learn from two experienced teachers how to quickly search and find exactly what you need to make your lesson engaging, dynamic, and fun using existing software and FREE web resources.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, IN, Not grade-level specific

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Geogebra for Interactive Mathematics
58 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 4
Speaker 

Phil Wagner

event::about 

Geogebra is free and open source technology that can quickly be implemented into any classroom for fun, interactive learning. Students will love it and you'll love how deeply they understand.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, IN, 6 - 12, College
event::tags  OS

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Google Certified Teachers Share: What's new from Google for Educators
103 schedule::attendees
Location Primrose C
Speaker 

Mark Wagner

event::about 

A panel of Google Certified Teachers shares the latest and greatest tips, including search, collaboration, publishing, and even more. Everything in this session is new since the session submission deadline!

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, TL, IN, Not grade-level specific
Company  EdTechTeam, Inc.

2:30 PM
to 5:00 PM

Google Tools for Educators
112 schedule::attendees
Location San Jacinto
Speaker 

Chris Jones, Mike Leffin

event::about 

Hands-on double session: Come test drive Google's latest and greatest free online tools. Bring the world to your classroom, and see why teachers are crazy about Google's Tools!

event::limited  events::max
Company  CTAP
event::tags  CTAP

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Grow Math Literacy with iPad
38 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite C
Speaker 

Julie Garcia, Cheryl Lee

event::about 

Take the challenge of applying math to design a school garden. Start with apps and media for iPad and iPod touch to provide students with an understanding of area and perimeter. Explore a variety of apps for skill building, interactive games and math tools. Use the flexible canvas of Numbers '11 to add tables, charts, text images and video on the iPad to present your project. Tickets for this session given 1/2 hour before start time- first come, first serve.

event::limited  events::max
Company  San Diego USD, Apple
event::tags  Commercial, Apple

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

iLife Bootcamp Featuring iPhoto '11
21 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree AB
Speaker 

Beth Corwin

event::about 

iPhoto '11 introduces a new full-screen mode of working, with new templates, enhanced books, and direct email. In this hands on session, you will discover how photo editing has never been better in iPhoto's full-screen view.

event::limited  events::max
event::tags  DMA

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Inquiry, Project-Based Learning and Technology: A Powerful Threesome
76 schedule::attendees
Location Pueblo A
Speaker  Sara Armstrong, David Thornburg
event::about  Project-based learning
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, Not grade-level specific

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Journalism 2.0: Using Mobile Devices and a Cloud-based Workflow for Student Journalism
15 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite B
Speaker 

Michael Hernandez

event::about 

New mobile apps put the power of authoring and publishing literally into the hands of students. Find out how to use the latest apps, writing and collaboration tools, and best practices for integrating your video, audio and text content into blogs, web and social media sites. Tickets for this session given 1/2 hour before start time- first come, first serve.

event::limited  events::max
event::tags  Commercial, Apple

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Lights, Camera, Learn: Model Lessons for Screen Education
24 schedule::attendees
Location Ventura
Speaker  Frank Guttler
event::about  A fast-forward exploration of model lessons aligning basic concepts of film and visual language to written grammar using commercially available DVDs and Web 2.0 tools.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Intermediate, Not grade-level specific

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Mobile Learning Using the iPod touch - In Hindsight
27 schedule::attendees
Location Sierra
Speaker  Suren Ramasubbu, Phil Hardin, Jennifer Wivagg, Susan Wells
event::about  The ecosystem of applications, device management, and wireless connectivity is making the deployment of iPod touches in the classroom popular. The panelists will discuss how their programs evolved from concept to reality, cover acceptable use policy, security and deployment management, and anecdotal evidence of the benefits derived by students participating in the program.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, IN, IT, Not grade-level specific
Company  Mobicip.com

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Out of Science Fiction and into the Classroom with Letters Alive
13 schedule::attendees
Location Catalina
Speaker 

Deborah Dotson

event::about 

Come take a peek at some mind-boggling new technology– the first teaching and learning application using “augmented reality.” The curriculum application, Letters Alive, is an exceptionally engaging way to teach children how to read. Learning is experiential. The more senses that are involved (sight, sound and touch) and the more emotional the connection, the stronger the learning experience.  Our patented technology works by overlaying seemingly-real digital experiences (virtual interactive 3D images, words, videos, sounds) in the classroom using a regular computer, document camera, and projector.

event::limited  events::max
Company  Logical Choice
event::tags  Commercial, Logical Choice

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Portfolios Made Easy and Fun
29 schedule::attendees
Location Palm Canyon Suite B
Speaker  Angela Moss
event::about  Learn how to use a simple program to collect all of your information in one place. This will make your portfolios easier to track and more engaging for the parents and the students.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, AT, 4 - 6
event::tags  DLS

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Reading for Meaning-Fluently
16 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree C
Speaker  Kristi Vincent
event::about  Learn how to develop fluency, support vocabulary, and promote comprehension by combining research-based strategies. Accelerate the reading achievement of Title I, special education, ELL, and mainstream students.
event::limited  events::max
Company  Read Naturally, Inc.
event::tags  Commercial, Read Naturally

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

RTI in the General Education Classroom: Language Arts
56 schedule::attendees
Location Primrose D
Speaker  Arnie Uretsky
event::about  A resource specialist's take on using a variety of readily available technologies to adapt the general education language arts curriculum for the Tier 2 and 3 students in your elementary classroom.
event::limited  events::max
event::tags  Spotlight, featured

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Screencasting for Better Learning and Instruction
41 schedule::attendees
Location Chino
Speaker 

Ramsey Musallam

event::about 

Learn how to create dynamic, narrated and annotated, screencasts for your students. Special focus on classroom applications and research into connections between screencasting and Multimedia Learning Theory will be explored.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, TL, IN, 2 - 12, College

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Social Networking in Education
51 schedule::attendees
Location Primrose B
Speaker  Steve Hargadon
event::about  We will look at social networking for teacher professional development, for classroom use, and as part of a growing trend toward Web 2.0 technologies that can create engaged learning environments.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, IN

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Tammy's Favorite Technology Tips, Tricks, and Tools
133 schedule::attendees
Location Primrose A
Speaker  Tammy Worcester
event::about  In this fast-paced session, Tammy will share her favorite tips, tricks, and tools for teachers and students. Participants will learn a variety of simple, yet effective ways to use their computers more efficiently and effectively and will explore some cool resources that will enhance teaching and learning.
event::limited  events::max
event::tags  Spotlight, featured

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Teaching Invention
15 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite F
Speaker  Steve Nelson, Paul MacNeal
event::about  How can you connect with students who aren't motivated? How can you teach STEM-related subjects in a challenging way? While hands-on learning is not new, the "clean slate approach" to teaching students how to invent is. Find out how to teach engineering the way we do engineering at NASA/JPL and produce creative students devoted to learning science.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, IN, 4 - 12
Company  Invent For Life
event::tags  Commercial

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Teaching with a Techbook: A New Age of Science Instruction with Discovery Education Science
19 schedule::attendees
Location Room B
Speaker 

Discovery Education Team

event::about 

In this session, explore how Discovery Education Science engages students with up-to-date, standards-based Videos, Animations, Virtual Labs, Simulations, Reading Passages and more. Inspire students to deepen their understanding of Science in a new way with Discovery Education Science's dynamic digital resources..

event::limited  events::max
Location  Palm Springs USD
Company  Discovery
event::tags  Commercial, Discovery

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Teen Learning 2.0: Blogging to Build Web 2.0 and Digital Citizenship Skills
24 schedule::attendees
Location Mojave Learning Center
Speaker 

Sheryl Grabow-Weiss, Jane Lofton

event::about 

Learn about Teen Learning 2.0, an engaging online tutorial developed by the California School Library Association to teach teens Web 2.0 tools, while simultaneously helping them find their voices as bloggers.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, IN, 6 - 12
event::tags  BYOL

2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

WonderPoints: A Structure for Engaging Curiosity about the World Outside Your Classroom
22 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree F
Speaker 

Bernie Dodge, Marcie Bober-Michel

event::about 

Cell phones and other handheld devices open up new possibilities for learning from the world outside. Like WebQuests, the WonderPoints model provides a workable framework that can be used for a wide range of grade levels and subjects.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Intermediate, TL, 6 - 12

3:00 PM
to 6:00 PM

Create Digital Culture with Interactive Video Figures! (includes HyperStudio)
5 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza D events::invitation
NOTE  These events require pre-registration to attend
Speaker 

Roger Wagner, Jeff Peach

event::about 

 HyperStudio 5 for 2011 is more amazing than ever! Use it for creating movies, comics, Google Earth tours, and digital storytelling in many different styles. In this workshop you'll learn how to create your own "interactive video figures", which are green-screen videos of your students not just narrating their project, but immersed right into it as an interactive character! You'll also learn how to create many different kinds of projects much more efficiently, which makes better use of your limited classroom time. Each participant will receive their own complete copy of HyperStudio for either Macintosh or Windows.  Mac Lab
You can read more about this workshop online at: http://bit.ly/CUE2011HS

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  Intermediate, TL, IN
Company  HyperStudio

3:00 PM
to 6:00 PM

Creating CUE-tastic Photo Projects with Free Digital Storytelling Tools
12 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza B
Speaker  Kenneth Shelton, Burt Lo, Dennis Grice
event::about  Join us as we explore the world of digital photography, visual literacy, and digital storytelling. Our session will take you from capturing, to editing, and publishing of photos along with photo generated projects (Digital Storytelling). Windows Lab
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, Intermediate, TL, IN, Pre K - 12

3:00 PM
to 6:00 PM

iBootcamp
21 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza A events::invitation
NOTE  These events require pre-registration to attend
Speaker  Chris Bell
event::about  Mobile learning isn't the future--it's already here! Get your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch up and moving in this hands-onworkshop designed to stimulate, motivate, and invigorate mobile learning in your classroom. In this workshop, we will explore apps, websites, and mobile learning activities using iDevices. Throughout the session, participants will be customizing their iDevice for personal use. Participants will also be engaged in individual and small group mobile learning activities that can be implemented in the classroom using existing student devices. Participants must bring their own iPod touch, iPad or iPhone. Participants must bring his/her own laptop.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel

3:00 PM
to 6:00 PM

Prezi - Transform the Way You Create and Deliver Information
18 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza C events::invitation
NOTE  These events require pre-registration to attend
Speaker 

Brian Thomas

event::about 

Learn how Prezi can help you organize brainstorming meetings and create presentations that really pack a punch.  Learn how to use Prezi to increase the effectiveness of your training and classroom instruction.  Use Prezi on your computer, on your iPad, or over the Internet.

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel

3:30 PM
to 3:50 PM

Quick Ways You can Bring Joy to Learning
59 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
eventtype  Session, CUETip
Speaker 

Barbara Bray

event::about 

Learn how you can take different lessons and standards and transform them into joyful and creative learning experiences. You will walk away with several new tools and tips that you can use right away with your students.

event::limited  events::max
event::tags  CUETip

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

21st Century Research Skills: Uniting Web 2.0 and Information Literacy
44 schedule::attendees
Location Primrose C
Speaker  David Huston
event::about  Research is an essential 21st century skill. Learn how to optimize research with the most effective tools: iCyte; NoodleTools; Springnote.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, 6 - 12, College

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Aim Your Sites High, with Google Sites
44 schedule::attendees
Location Madera
Speaker  Mark Hammons
event::about  Come by and learn from a Google Certified Teacher the power of Google Sites and how it can propel your online presence!
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, TL, IN, 6 - 12

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Apple Motion
18 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree AB
Speaker  Tom Wolsky
event::about  In this hands-on session you will create amazing 2D and 3D motion graphics while being introduced to the easy-to-use Motion 4 interface. After an overview of the interface you will work with Motion content, creating titles and animations.
event::limited  events::max
event::tags  DMA

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Cell Respiration & Germinating Peas
9 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree DE
Speaker  Jason Lovell
event::about  In this hands-on workshop, you will participate in standards-based probeware lab activities from PASCO'S new biology curriculum using our new SPARK Science Learning System.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, IN, 6 - 12
event::tags  Commercial, PASCO

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Classroom in the Cloud: Google Tools Education, Haiku LMS and District Integration
75 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite G
Speaker  Robert Craven, Michael Morrison
event::about  Moving the classroom to the cloud is finally possible. Enormous benefits await districts as they move the classroom to cloud. Providing anytime, anywhere access for students, teachers, administrators and parents to a wide variety of educational applications is now possible.
event::limited  events::max
event::tags  CETPA

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Collaborative Learning Environments with SMART Solutions
24 schedule::attendees
Location Pasadena
Speaker  Marilyn Hokanson
event::about  A huge focus and challenge has been placed on education to ensure collaboration is happening in the classroom. Come hear how Marilyn Hokanson from Pomona USD has utilized SMART Boards and the SMART table to do just that in their Early Education program.
event::limited  events::max
event::tags  Commercial, SMART

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Digital Storytelling as an Assessment Tool
56 schedule::attendees
Location Pueblo B
Speaker 

Kristi Mead

event::about 

The use of rich digital media, otherwise known as digital storytelling, will enable students to actively participate in their education and connect with information in a way that traditional methods of learning simply cannot. This session will help facilitate a shift in the way teachers think about and use technology in the classroom, and about the tools used to assess students.

event::limited  events::max

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Education 2.0 – Searching & Streaming TV to the Classroom
9 schedule::attendees
Location Mojave Learning Center
Speaker 

Rakesh Agrawal, Bobbi Kamil, John Ittelson

event::about 

Trending nationwide, K-12 schools are integrating TV Search technology with cable in the classroom to incorporate educational TV content into lessons on history, politics, business, journalism, science and beyond.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, Intermediate, 4 - 12, College
Company  SnapStream
event::tags  BYOL

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Engaging your Brain STEM: Creativity in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
47 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite DE
Speaker 

Mary Sousounis

event::about 

Come explore strategies for, and examples of, student technology projects that enhance learning in STEM and support exploration of complex systems and issues.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, IN, Not grade-level specific

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

From Planning to Publishing with WriteOnline
9 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite F
Speaker  Deborah Yergeau
event::about  Discover how WriteOnline, with its new graphic organizer tool
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, AT, 4 - 12
Company  Crick Software
event::tags  Commercial

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Go Digital
66 schedule::attendees
Location Primrose A
Speaker  Tammy Worcester
event::about  Blogging, podcasting, digital forms, shared calendars... it sounds overwhelming, doesn't it? In this session, Tammy will show you how easy it is to go digital in your classroom. Using some fabulous free web tools, you will be able to share student successes, communicate with parents, gather feedback, organize events and more -- all in just a few minutes per week!
event::limited  events::max
event::tags  Spotlight, featured

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Hot Potatoes the basics
56 schedule::attendees
Location Horizon II
Speaker  Scott Skidmore
event::about  Hot Potatoes Rocks! If you want to quickly and easily create self scoring activities, this free program will quickly become your next favorite tool. You can use this on Monday!
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
event::tags  TechEd

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Lego Robotics – Making the Kids Want to Stay to Learn
47 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree C
Speaker 

David Calkins

event::about 

LEGO is no longer just plastic bricks. Our intelligent robots have motors and many sensors - sound, light, ultrasonic, touch and much more! Use these robots to get kids more involved!

event::limited  events::max
Company  LEGO Education
event::tags  Commercial, Lego

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Mark Twain in the 21st Century Classroom and Beyond
17 schedule::attendees
Location Primrose D
Speaker 

Jocelyn Chadwick

event::about 

A conversation focusing on why Mark Twain not only belongs in English/Language Arts classes but also Social Studies and Science, as well. Works to be explored: A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson, "A True Story," and the newly issued first volume of Twain's unexpurgated autobiography.

event::limited  events::max
event::tags  Spotlight, featured

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Motivating Students With Creative Podcasting Projects and iPad Learning Centers
53 schedule::attendees
Location Sierra
Speaker 

Bob Barboza

event::about 

We are motivating students to do a better job at reading and writing with Kids Talk Radio, Super School Teen TV, Super School Press, and two new iPad leaning centers.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, IN, 4 - 12

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Oh, The Places You'll Go: Digital Book Reviews
24 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite A
Speaker 

Harendra Goonetilleke

event::about 

This classroom literacy project will get students reading more and can be used for a digital student portfolio. Learn how straightforward it is to record a digital book review while working on ELD skills.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Intermediate, Experienced, TL, 2 - 12

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Out of Science Fiction and into the Classroom with Letters Alive
8 schedule::attendees
Location Catalina
Speaker  Deborah Dotson
event::about  Come take a peek at some mind-boggling new technology
event::limited  events::max
Company  Logical Choice
event::tags  Commercial, Logical Choice

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Personal Learning Networks (PLNs) for Professional Learning Communities PLCs
47 schedule::attendees
Location Santa Rosa
Speaker 

Mark Wagner

event::about 

Personal learning is a foundation of any successful PLC. Learn to build your own Personal Learning Network (PLN) to support your own professional development and diffuse innovation within your PLC.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, TL, IN
Company  EdTechTeam, Inc.

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Phantasmagorical Projects For the Arts Using Free/Open Source Software
9 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 4
Speaker  Ronald Walcott
event::about  A selection of never-seen-before projects that inspire the teaching of the visual and performing arts facilitated by the best and emerging free and open source software.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  TL, IN, 6 - 12
event::tags  OS

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

PowerPointlessness: The Art of Electronic Chloroform
51 schedule::attendees
Location Andreas
Speaker  Bob Blackney
event::about  Do people audibly groan when you come to a meeting with a projector? Do they yawn as you present? Do they cheer when the final slide is displayed? Then this is for you! Learn the basics of visual presentation that make exciting and engaging slide presentations that communicate clearly.
event::limited  events::max
Company  PYLUSD

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Promoting Language Acquisition with VoiceThread
26 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite H
Speaker 

Sean Williams

event::about 

Combining voice, text, and images, VoiceThread is a natural fit for the ESL classroom. Come learn how to leverage this tool to help support your ESL students.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Beginning, Intermediate, TL, 2 - 8
Company  PYLUSD
event::tags  K12HSN

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Quiz Students. Make a Statement: Google Forms, PollEverywhere, and Wordle
47 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree F
Speaker 

Mark Bantle

event::about 

Use Google Forms and/or PollEverywhere in the classroom, then make a visual statement by creating a Wordle, a stunning "Word Cloud” that makes answers pop! Use it Monday in class!!!

event::limited  events::max

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Remixing Media to Make Sense in Learning
41 schedule::attendees
Location Primrose B
Speaker  Marco Torres
event::about  Capture the magic moments using the POWER of audio, images, and video: Taking MEDIA PRODUCTION and LEARNING to another level. This workshop will help you learn how to take (make) better images from your camera and be more responsible with collecting and using online media LEGALLY. We will show you how take your camera off of automatic mode and experiment with the other settings. Also, we will provide examples on how collecting data, stories, and moments can change your classroom  by expanding how one captures light, sound, and time (speed)-- images can take on new interpretations. We will also provide tips on different styles like journalism, portrait, action, lifestyle, light painting, and landscape. Don't have a camera, but have an iPhone-- COOL! BRING IT!!!!
event::limited  events::max
event::tags  Spotlight, featured

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Shining DEN STARs
14 schedule::attendees
Location Room B
Speaker 

Discovery Educator Network STARs

event::about 

In these mini-sessions, hear from innovative Discovery Educator Network STAR Educators as they give real-world examples of how they are using Discovery Education digital media resources in their classroom.

event::limited  events::max
Location  Palm Springs USD
Company  Discovery
event::tags  Commercial, Discovery

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Simple Video Production connected to the Curriculum
16 schedule::attendees
Location Ventura
Speaker  Randy Kolset
event::about  Using an idea from the iamlodge website learn how "bad” videos are now the new "good”. Be prepared to be creative while singing and dancing in this truly interactive presentation.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, IN, Pre K - 12

4:00 PM
to 4:20 PM

Speaking Tools to Support English language Learners
27 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
eventtype  Session, CUETip
Speaker  Micheline LeBlanc
event::about  What free speaking tools are available for teachers and English Language Learning students? Drop by this CUEtip to learn more.
event::limited  events::max
event::tags  CUETip

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Supporting & Expanding MPHS Learning Community via the School WebSite
5 schedule::attendees
Location Chino
Speaker 

Anne Marie Schar, Heidi Schiessler

event::about 

Mid-Peninsula High School is using it's website to better support class work, communicate with parents, work towards more effective and enhanced teaching using our website.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  AD, TL, IN, 9 - 12, Administration

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Supporting Positive Behavior
39 schedule::attendees
Location Palm Canyon Suite B
Speaker 

Elaine Sun, Amy Duncan

event::about 

An increasing body of research is supporting the use of digital media to model appropriate behavior for students. Students who can “see” themselves performing skills that are appropriate in the classroom are more likely to learn to implement them into their learning processes as well as expand their social skills with peers.

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
event::tags  DLS

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

The Child-Centered School Revisited
19 schedule::attendees
Location Pueblo A
Speaker  Norma Thornburg, David Thornburg
event::about  This dynamic talk looks at the challenges of implementing effective pedagogical models in today's classrooms and, through a historical context, explores how modern technologies can be used in new ways to reach every learner.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, TL, IN, IT, AT, Not grade-level specific

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Unleashing the Creativity within Your Students
35 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite B
Speaker 

Jamie Knight, Michael Hernandez,, Matt Cauthron

event::about 

Join three Apple Distinguished Educators for a virtual tour of their cutting-edge programs where students collaborate, create, publish and perform with the digital tools of the pros. Learn how each instructor challenges students to produce with Apple's industry standard pro applications for enhancing photographs, making music and editing video. See examples of student media festival entries, musical performances and Web 2.0 publications. Tickets for this session given 1/2 hour before start time- first come, first serve.

event::limited  events::max
event::tags  Commercial, Apple

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Using Apple Digital Tools to Investigate Big Questions in Science
27 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite C
Speaker 

Cynthia Rounds, Cheryl Lee

event::about 

Join us for this session that illustrates how MacBooks and iPad empowers students with anytime access to rich science content and tools for digital publishing. Starting with a big question about soil and its link to our food sources, we will use probeware and the iPad to investigate and draw conclusions about soil samples for a garden we are planning. We will publish our findings and demonstrate learning in a podcast created with GarageBand. Tickets for this session given 1/2 hour before start time- first come, first serve.

event::limited  events::max
Company  Fullerton SD, Apple
event::tags  Commercial, Apple

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Using Google Earth to Help Learners Find Their Place in the World
24 schedule::attendees
Location Palm Canyon Suite A
Speaker 

Gregg Legutki

event::about 

Diverse learners often need extra help to find their place in the world. These classroom-based activities using Google Earth can help learners with geography, math, history, and social skills, while addressing content standards.

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
event::tags  DLS

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Using the Web and Multimedia to Teach Language Arts
36 schedule::attendees
Location Horizon I
Speaker 

Lambrina Mileva, Brady Wood

event::about 

Learn innovative ways to engage students with content and arm them with cyber literacy, collaborative, and hands-on skills. Web-based and multimedia tools, strategies, and activities await teachers in this session.

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, TL, 6 - 12
event::tags  TechEd

4:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Valuing Academic Diversity: Tools for Every Classroom
39 schedule::attendees
Location Tapestry
Speaker  Dave Edyburn
event::about  When time is held constant for all learners, what varies is the amount of learning that results. This historical educational practice fails to ensure that all learners will achieve high academic standards. Participants will learn about new tools, strategies, and resources to enhance the academic performance of diverse learners in their classroom.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
event::tags  DLS, Spotlight, featured

4:30 PM
to 4:50 PM

Content Vocabulary Building
41 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
eventtype  Session, CUETip
Speaker  Micheline LeBlanc
event::about  Help students create a content vocabulary dictionary for any academic subject using online resources.
event::limited  events::max
event::tags  CUETip

6:00 PM
to 7:00 PM

Cahuilla CUE Affiliate Meeting
7 schedule::attendees
Location Room A
eventtype  Meeting, Affiliate
event::about 

A gathering of one of CUE's 18 regional affiliates.

Location  Palm Springs USD

6:00 PM
to 7:00 PM

CUELA Affiliate Meeting
20 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite A
eventtype  Meeting, Affiliate
event::about 

A gathering of one of CUE's 18 regional affiliates.

6:00 PM
to 7:00 PM

Gold Coast CUE Affiliate Meeting
11 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 2 (Second Floor)
eventtype  Meeting, Affiliate
event::about 

A gathering of one of CUE's 18 regional affiliates.

Location  Hilton Hotel

6:00 PM
to 7:00 PM

Inland Area CUE Affiliate Meeting
10 schedule::attendees
Location Room B
eventtype  Meeting, Affiliate
event::about 

A gathering of one of CUE's 18 regional affiliates.

Location  Palm Springs USD

6:00 PM
to 7:00 PM

Kern CUE Affiliate Meeting
6 schedule::attendees
Location Agua Caliente
eventtype  Meeting, Affiliate
event::about 

A gathering of one of CUE's 18 regional affiliates.

6:00 PM
to 7:00 PM

Northern California CUE Affiliates Meeting
31 schedule::attendees
Location Presidential Suite 5237 (Guest Room)
eventtype  Meeting, Affiliate
event::about 

A gathering of northern California-based CUE affiliates.

6:00 PM
to 7:00 PM

Orange County CUE Affiliate Meeting
15 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 3 (Third Floor)
eventtype  Meeting, Affiliate
event::about 

A gathering of one of CUE's 18 regional affiliates.

Location  Hilton Hotel

6:00 PM
to 7:00 PM

San Diego CUE Affiliate Meeting
31 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
eventtype  Meeting, Affiliate
event::about 

A gathering of one of CUE's 18 regional affiliates.

6:00 PM
to 7:00 PM

San Gabriel Valley CUE Affiliate Meeting
20 schedule::attendees
Location Sierra
eventtype  Meeting, Affiliate
event::about 

A gathering of one of CUE's 18 regional affiliates.

 

 

7:30 AM
to 12:00 PM

Bloggers Café
9 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite H
eventtype  Event, Bloggers Café
event::about 

Do you blog, read blogs, or just want to meet other social media types? Do you love the informal collaboration that takes place at a conference? Then come by the Bloggers Café to do some face-to-face networking, trade tips, or dive deep into conversations.

event::tags  bloggers

7:30 AM
to 12:00 PM

CaliforniaStreaming Photo Contest Winners
3 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
event::about 

Need to recharge between sessions? Stroll through the gallery and take in the inspiring student and teacher-produced winning photos from the 2009 and 2010 CaliforniaStreaming Digital Photography Contest. Learn about the 2011 contest and pick up free posters highlighting these breathtaking winners -- compliments of the CaliforniaStreaming.org community.

event::tags  Digital Photo Contest

7:30 AM
to 12:00 PM

On-site Registration
4 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
eventtype  Event, Registration
event::about 

On-site registration for the conference

8:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Acrobat 9
9 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza D
Speaker  Leslie Fisher
event::about  Adobe Acrobat enables you to create .pdf files which are the internet standard for document storage and retrieval. Learn how to create .pdf files and enhance them with bookmarks, thumbnails, layers, graphics links and more. Also learn how to use the pdf forms (enhanced in 9) create to create forms that can posted on the Internet. You will also learn about 9's newer features such as enhanced OCR, Portfolios and Acrobat Connect.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Adobe Acrobat X Pro Overview
23 schedule::attendees
Location Pasadena
Speaker 

Richard Jenkins

event::about 

Come see some of the new features in Acrobat X Pro. Adobe Acrobat software delivers powerful solutions for improving classroom efficiency and enhancing communication throughout your educational community. Learn how to 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.

event::limited  events::max
Company  Adobe Systems
event::tags  Commercial, Adobe

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Back to Basics with Discovery Education
34 schedule::attendees
Location Room B
Speaker 

Discovery Education Team

event::about 

Get down and dirty with the basics of Discovery Education streaming! We'll fill the gaps with helpful information - this session is a great building block that prepares you to springboard to deeper media integration.

event::limited  events::max
Location  Palm Springs USD
Company  Discovery
event::tags  Commercial, Discovery

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Back to the Classroom: An Administrator's Journey into the 21st Century.
21 schedule::attendees
Location Primrose C
Speaker 

Lisa McColl, Laura Spencer

event::about 

Even a kindergartner knows what it takes to be a 21st Century School Leader. Join our journey to uncover what administrators need to promote 21st Century teaching and learning.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  AD, Administration, Not grade-level specific
Company  Rio Seco School

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Bridging the Gap: Incorporating Online Math in the Classroom
38 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite DE
Speaker  Judy Quick, Josh Schuette
event::about  At the session, attendees will learn from current users how ALEKS is being used in classrooms to create dramatic learning outcomes in mathematics.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, Not grade-level specific

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Changing Behaviors Using Narrative Stories
29 schedule::attendees
Location Palm Canyon Suite A
Speaker 

Donna Mawhorter, Kathleen Sadao

event::about 

In this hands-on presentation, participants will learn how simple it is to develop narrative stories with their students to change behaviors. Participants will develop a social story of their own to take with them.

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  AT, Pre K - 8
event::tags  DLS

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Creating with Scratch
38 schedule::attendees
Location Pueblo B
Speaker  Stuart Woodward
event::about  Scratch is a creation environment used by students ranging from elementary through college. This talk introduces Scratch and gets people started using it.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, TL, 4 - 12

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Curriculum + Photo Projects = Memorable Learning
39 schedule::attendees
Location Horizon I
Speaker  Burt Lo
event::about  Digital images can make lessons more engaging and add understanding for students. Join us to create some photo projects to share with your students on Monday.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, TL, IN, Not grade-level specific
event::tags  TechEd

8:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Designing Engaging Online Learning
24 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza A events::invitation
NOTE  These events require pre-registration to attend
Speaker  Chris Bell
event::about  Online learning has exploded in recent years. Some studies predict that high school students may be taking upwards of 50% of their courses online before the decade is out. But effective online teaching is very different from teaching in a classroom or lecture hall. This workshop dives into the design of engaging online courses that keep students engaged, learning and collaborating. Discover strategies to keep learning fun and effective through a number of free or nearly free distance technologies available today. Whether you're new to online teaching, already leading courses or an old pro, you're bound to come away from this workshop with scores of techniques, strategies, and ideas on how to galvanize your online courses. Participants must bring his/her own laptop.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Digital Books Are Here: Are You Ready
56 schedule::attendees
Location Primrose B
Speaker  Betsy Burgess
event::about  Will you be ready when digital textbooks make their way into your classroom? This interactive journey through the world of digital textbooks will explore choices, uses, and devices.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Beginning, Intermediate, TL, 2 - 12, College

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Digital Filmmaking to Differentiate & Enhance Instruction in the Classroom
34 schedule::attendees
Location Ventura
Speaker  Chris Eckert, Jamie Vallianos-Healy
event::about  Differentiate instruction through digital film projects. Participants will be taught filmmaking tips, tricks, receive lesson plan ideas, and walk away with differentiation strategies to integrate filmmaking across the curriculum.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, Pre K - 12, College, Not grade-level specific

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Digital Music in School... Unplugged
14 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite B
Speaker 

Ted Lai, Jamie Knight

event::about 

Music is universal and magical. Whether creating curricular songs or learning how to record and perform, music can transform education and teach students key 21st century skills like communication, collaboration, and creativity. In this panel discussion, learn how K-12 classrooms are using music to teach and inspire. Tickets for this session given 1/2 hour before start time- first come, first serve.

event::limited  events::max
Company  Fullerton SD, Apple
event::tags  Commercial, Apple

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Digital Storytelling and 21st Century Literacy in the Kindergarten Classroom
26 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite A
Speaker  Jaimie Knudson, Julie Boerman
event::about  Yes, even kindergarten students can develop and share digital stories worth telling. Learn how photos, artwork, music, and voice work together to create digital class books that inspire student learning. Best of all you can create these books using free or low cost software!
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, Intermediate, TL, IN, Pre K - 3
Company  PRIDE Academy

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Digital Superheroes, as Easy as 1-2-3 to Infinity
12 schedule::attendees
Location Chino
Speaker 

Jeff Brain

event::about 

Superheroes are more prevalent than ever in popular media, and weave their way through 21st century culture like never before. The session will demonstrate ways to digitally leverage that presence, and the imaginative nature of students to increase learning in new and exciting ways.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, IN, 4 - 12

8:00 AM
to 10:30 AM

Digital Textbook Summit
41 schedule::attendees
Location Primrose A
Speaker 

Allison Powell

event::about 

Join Allison Powell, Vice President of the International Association for K-12 Online Learning (iNACOL) and a panel of expert guests for the second-annual discussion on the future of online learning in California. Panelists will include:

  • Brian Bridges, Director, CLRN
  • Robert Onsi, VP, Product Development & Hard Copy, Discovery Education
  • Ashwin Patel, CK-12
  • Dan Pier - Regional Vice President, Pearson
  • John Sipe, Jr., SVP, National Sales Manager, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Join these top leaders in the emerging area of digital textbook publishing, open education and online learning for an engaging session on the future of what we used to call the textbook.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Intermediate, Experienced, AD, TL, IN, 2 - 12, College, Administration
event::tags  featured

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Discovering Data in the Virtual Classroom: The 'Discover Data' Education Portal
12 schedule::attendees
Location Horizon II
Speaker  Jeff Sale, Diane Baxter, Ange Mason
event::about  Participants will learn ways to add real scientific data to their curriculum through an interface that allows their student to share data, multimedia, and other rich learning experiences.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, TL, IN, 6 - 12, College
event::tags  TechEd

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Documenting Student Performance
23 schedule::attendees
Location Tapestry
Speaker 

Elaine Sun, Amy Duncan

event::about 

Pictures speak louder than words! Digital media can add new dimensions to student performance. Participants will learn new and innovative ways to document student progress, to reflect achievement of IEP goals and to demonstrate new learning and social skills.

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
event::tags  DLS

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Educator 2.0: New Opportunities Because of the Web
37 schedule::attendees
Location Sierra
Speaker  Steve Hargadon
event::about  Web 2.0 and social media are providing new opportunities for individual teachers to become re-energized learners and to expand their career options at the same time.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, IN, Not grade-level specific

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Epson BrightLink and Google™ Tools
13 schedule::attendees
Location Catalina
Speaker  Discovery Education Professional
event::about  Ready to go green? You can have a paperless classroom through the use of Discovery Education and Google! Engage your students in 21st century learning by having your students collaborate online with documents connected to Discovery Education content and your curriculum, demonstrate understanding through creating presentations and analyze real-time data.
event::limited  events::max
Company  Epson America, Inc.
event::tags  Epson

8:00 AM
to 3:00 PM

FREE T-shirt for your Conference Evaluation
111 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 4
eventtype  Event, Evaluations
event::about 

Please join us in the Open Source Pavilion to complete the 2010 Conference Evaluation and receive a free CUE Conference T-shirt (limited supply). Located in Oasis 4, the evaluation stations are open Friday, 1-5pm and Saturday, 8am-3pm.

8:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

Go Go Google Earth (bring your own mobile device)
14 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza B events::invitation
NOTE  These events require pre-registration to attend
Speaker  Kenneth Shelton
event::about  Teaching and learning with Google's amazing interactive application. This workshop will cover everything from the basics of using Google Earth to more advanced pedagogical applications involving teaching, learning, and content creation. Participants must bring their own mobile devise with latest version of Google Earth (i.e. iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, or other smartphone). Windows Lab
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  Beginning, Intermediate, TL, IN, 2 - 12, College

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Going Green with iMovie
27 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree F
Speaker  Jason Seliskar
event::about  In this session we will discuss green screening, several ways to build a green screen and the best proper lighting for best results when bringing your videos into iMovie for post production.
event::limited  events::max

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Google 101
53 schedule::attendees
Location Madera
Speaker 

Kathy Martin, Mark Bantle

event::about 

A whirlwind tour of the innovative ways educators use Google's free applications. Go beyond advanced searching and engage, create, collaborate, and share. Templates and ideas for use Monday.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, Experienced, AD, TL, IN, Not grade-level specific

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Google for Video
48 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree DE
Speaker 

Jim Sill

event::about 

A Google Certified Teacher shares how to create, collaborate, produce and publish your classroom videos using Google's free tools. A Video in the Classroom SIG Presentation.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Beginning, Intermediate, TL, IN, 4 - 12

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

How Do You Know For Sure
11 schedule::attendees
Location Pueblo A
Speaker  Sara Armstrong
event::about  Where are those tools that really help us become better online searchers? This session will identify a number of them, as well as focusing on asking the right questions.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, Not grade-level specific

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

ICORE- “LAAS” Learning as a Service
3 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree C
Speaker 

Anna Marie Dixon

event::about 

Education is changing dramatically and at an unprecedented pace. Icore empowers 21st century educators with standard based resources to engage today’s learners. Come and learn how cloud based curriculum can help you differentiate instruction.

event::limited  events::max

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

iLife Bootcamp Featuring GarageBand '11
20 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree AB
Speaker 

Beth Corwin

event::about 

In this hands-on session, you will create an original Podcast while discovering the ease and power of GarageBand for recording, editing and adding sound effects to enhance your Podcast.

event::limited  events::max
event::tags  DMA

8:00 AM
to 11:00 AM

iPads, Mobility and the Classroom (Bring Your Own iPad)
42 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza C
Speaker  Robert Craven
event::about  Discover the power brimming in the iPad. Make room on student desk for the iPad as you replace textbooks, notebooks, and everything in between while students harness the power of this compelling technology. Using your iPad during this session participants will be engaged discovering successful and practical methods for utilizing this powerful technology. Participants must bring his/her own iPad and laptop.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, AD, TL, IN, IT, AT

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

It's Fair Use, Right: Sharing Resources Using CC and OER
32 schedule::attendees
Location Santa Rosa
Speaker  Christine Mytko
event::about  Empower yourself and your students to make responsible, copyright-appropriate choices when working with images, music and other media in classroom projects. Learn about Creative Commons and (free) Open Educational Resources.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Beginning, Intermediate, TL, 4 - 12

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Moodle Your Class(es)
43 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 4
Speaker 

Joon Kim

event::about 

Moodle is an online resource that teachers can use to share a variety of electronic resources and to promote communication. Learn how you and your students benefit from adding Moodle.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, Intermediate, TL, IN, 6 - 12
event::tags  OS

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Reaching All Learners with Apple’s Assistive Technologies
10 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite C
Speaker 

Mark Dohn

event::about 

Assistive technology has the potential to level the playing field and create dramatically different outcomes for students, but only if teachers are aware of its availability and know how to use it effectively. This hands-on session will focus on assistive technology, special education, and how the Universal Access features of Apple's operating system can provide cost-effective, easy to implement accommodations for all students. Tickets for this session given 1/2 hour before start time- first come, first serve.

event::limited  events::max
event::tags  Commercial, Apple

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

RTI in the General Education Classroom: Math
37 schedule::attendees
Location Primrose D
Speaker  Arnie Uretsky
event::about  A resource specialist's take on using a variety of readily available technologies to adapt the general education mathematics curriculum for the Tier 2 and 3 students in your elementary classroom.
event::limited  events::max
event::tags  Spotlight, featured

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Social Networking in a New Mobile Age
15 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite F
Speaker  Jonathan King
event::about  Session participants will examine the complex challenges presented by emerging technologies that facilitate social networking via mobile Internet Ready Devices and explore e-Safety education solutions targeted at minimizing risk.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, IN, AT, Administration, Not grade-level specific
Company  i-SAFE
event::tags  Commercial

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Virtual Student Showcase
Location Palm Canyon Suite B
Speaker 

Amy Duncan

event::about 

Come and share in the stories of the impact of assistive technology through the eyes of the students and teachers using it to enhance learning and interaction opportunities. Participants will experience the many ways that assistive technology closes the achievement gap for diverse learners.

event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
event::tags  DLS

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Wiki's in the Wild
24 schedule::attendees
Location Andreas
Speaker  Scott Lewis
event::about  You may have heard of Wikis, but what do they look like in the classroom and how can you get the most out of it for you and your students? Come to the zoo and see WIKI'S IN THE WILD and how to bring FREE web tools to unleash your wiki beast!
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, IN, 4 - 12

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Yes, You Can Be in Two Places at Once
32 schedule::attendees
Location Mojave Learning Center
Speaker  Tony Spittell
event::about  Whether you teach elementary or middle school, RTI or GATE, invigorate your classroom with screencasting. Easily enhance classroom management, curriculum, and instruction with this powerful tool!
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, Intermediate, TL, IN, Pre K - 8
event::tags  BYOL

8:00 AM
to 9:00 AM

Yours, Mine, Ours - Online Content with CaliQity, California’s Free LMS
24 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite H
Speaker 

Alan Phillips

event::about 

CaliQity is a free learning management system giving teachers access to a fully integrated standards-based repository where they can search for both free and fee-based courses and learning objects.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, TL, IN, IT, Pre K - 12, College, Administration
event::tags  K12HSN

9:00 AM
to 9:20 AM

A Useful Free App Every 30 Seconds, 2011 edition
117 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
eventtype  Session, CUETip
Speaker  Mark Hammons
event::about  Sit back and enjoy the ride... I'll go through over 40 different applications and how they will change your life for good (not evil). Updated for 2011
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, TL, IN, Not grade-level specific
event::tags  CUETip

9:00 AM
to 1:00 PM

CUE Live!
7 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis
eventtype  Event, CUE Live!
event::about 

CUE Live! is an Internet TV show broadcasting from the 2011 CUE Conference in Palm Springs. Through an engaging talk show format, leading education and technology experts discuss the ways that innovative uses of technology are making a positive impact on education across the world. Each show is archived and available as streaming video on the web and as a podcast via RSS subscription allowing the thousands of CUE attendees to reconnect with their experience after the conference. Stop by and watch the show while at the conference in the Exhibit hall. Sponsored by Fresno COE Instructional Technology Services.

9:00 AM
to 1:00 PM

Exhibit Hall Open
41 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis
eventtype  Event, Exhibit Hall
event::about 

Explore over 100,000 square feet of vendor displays with the latest in educational technology! Browse current exhibitor list.

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

50 Ways to Integrate Discovery Education
48 schedule::attendees
Location Room B
Speaker 

Discovery Education Team

event::about 

This fast-paced session will open your eyes to the possibilities of digital media in the classroom. We bet you take away more than 50 ideas you can use right away…

event::limited  events::max
Location  Palm Springs USD
Company  Discovery
event::tags  Commercial, Discovery

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

A Virtual School Implementation Model: Aligning, Designing and Professional Development
26 schedule::attendees
Location Santa Rosa
Speaker  Katherine Hayden, Stacey Campo
event::about  Essential elements for success in implementing a virtual school model addressing the needs of 21st-century learners. Learn about the design, stages of development and professional development strategies.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, 6 - 12, College, Administration

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Academic Dishonesty - Promoting a Culture of Integrity and Engagement in Online Courses
26 schedule::attendees
Location Sierra
Speaker  Nancy Ortner, Candy Smith
event::about  This presentation will include a discussion and PowerPoint presentation, including thoughts from a panel of online instructors who share their viewpoint, experiences, and "best practices” in promoting a culture of integrity in the online courses they teach. The presentation will include valuable teaching tools that can help reduce academic dishonesty, while promoting collaborative learning and engagement as a way to enhance teaching and learning.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, IN, 9 - 12, College

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Adobe Photoshop Elements 9 and Premiere Elements 9 Overview
27 schedule::attendees
Location Pasadena
Speaker 

Richard Jenkins

event::about 

Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 9 & Adobe Premiere® Elements 9 software for education 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 via DVD, the web, and more. Additionally, resources such as lessons, tutorials, and tips are provided to help educators actively engage students in their own learning. Empower your students to express themselves and showcase what they are learning through professional-looking video projects, digital storytelling, podcasts, and more. Now available for MAC too!

event::limited  events::max
Company  Adobe Systems
event::tags  Commercial, Adobe

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Alternative Assessment Strategies Using the Mahara ePortfolio System
19 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 4
Speaker 

Randy Orwin

event::about 

ePortfolios for students are quickly gaining traction in the educational arena. Learn to create an ePortfolio environment using the open source program Mahara.

event::limited  events::max
event::tags  OS

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Analyzing School Progress with Excellent Tools
17 schedule::attendees
Location Primrose C
Speaker  Randy Kolset
event::about  Take the monotony out of analyzing data by combining Data Director, Data Quest and Google Spreadsheet Gadgets. Demonstrate API improvements, student program enhancements or simple data talks at all levels.
event::limited  events::max

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Animoto and You!
40 schedule::attendees
Location Pueblo A
Speaker  Kelley Day
event::about  Bring your laptop and learn how to use a free video creation product - Animoto. Use it for classroom presentations, projects or just for fun. Unleash the creativity of your students.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, Not grade-level specific
event::tags  CLRN

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

BrightLink Basics
8 schedule::attendees
Location Catalina
Speaker  Discovery Education Professional
event::about  In this mini course, participants will learn how to easily transform traditional, static, two-dimensional lessons into interactive experiences. You will be amazed at how using BrightLink will encourage teachers to take simple steps to amaze students and themselves. This session will cover the nuts and bolts of the projector and the magic that is possible with simple tools provided with BrightLink.
event::limited  events::max
Company  Epson America, Inc.
event::tags  Epson

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Challenge Based Learning: Engaging Students to Take Action and Make a Difference
23 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite B
Speaker 

Elaine Wrenn

event::about 

During this session you will learn about Challenge Based Learning (http://ali.apple.com/cbl/), an engaging multidisciplinary approach to teaching and learning that encourages students to leverage the technology they use in their daily lives to solve real-world problems. Hear how students of all ages are making positive changes in their community while learning critical concepts and 21st century skills. Discover resources you can use to implement CBL at your site. Tickets for this session given 1/2 hour before start time- first come, first serve.

event::limited  events::max
event::tags  Commercial, Apple

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Creating an AT Toolkit for your PreK Classroom: Make and Take Baggie Books
4 schedule::attendees
Location Palm Canyon Suite B
Speaker  Nancy Robinson, Kathleen Sadao
event::about  During this make and take session, each participant will create a low technology item (baggie book and/or visual scene) with an accompanying activity sheet that includes directions for making the item, where to purchase materials, and ideas for using the item in preschool settings. A toolkit activity chart including 19 different ideas for compiling a low technology kit will be provided that summarizes each toolkit item, where to purchase or how to make it, what preschool routines and environments the tool could be used in, and sample ideas of how to infuse it into existing curricular areas and child outcomes. Participants will leave the session equipped with their first toolkit item along with information on how to complete the rest of the AT toolkit back at their respective locales.
event::limited  events::max
Location  Hilton Hotel
event::tags  DLS

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Digital Drama: Helping Students Survive and Thrive in the Digital Age
17 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite G
Speaker  Joy Lopez
event::about  Technology is the air the digital natives breathe. Unfortunately, they do not understand the implications of their virtual actions. This session addresses these issues and offers hope to parents and schools.
event::limited  events::max
event::tags  CETPA

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Digital Storytelling: An Academic Process - Really
66 schedule::attendees
Location Primrose B
Speaker  Marco Torres
event::about  This is a practical & FUN workshop on basic planning strategies for teachers and students a like. Because there are so many tools floating around in the class, a variety of needed roles, potentially disorganized environments may occur! We can help. We will explore tips and tricks on how to best plan daily, weekly, and semester-long projects. Moreover, we will also discuss ways to connect and collaborate with other schools
event::limited  events::max
event::tags  Spotlight, featured

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Disruptive Content: Common Core, Digital Textbooks, & Online Courses
52 schedule::attendees
Location San Jacinto
Speaker  Brian Bridges
event::about  Several waves of changes have washed upon California's shores, altering curricular and classroom coastlines. While it may be difficult to see the tide rising, common core standards, digital textbooks, and online courses have begun to impact non-traditional classrooms, and will soon change the educational landscape. Come hear more about these three, interrelated revolutions.
event::limited  events::max
Company  CLRN

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Drill Down into Content with Digital Storytelling
14 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite A
Speaker 

Roger Pence

event::about 

Cultivate authentic research and writing skills in all content areas with digital storytelling. Applicable in all content areas, digital storytelling provides an engaging and motivating strategy to foster deep learning of content. Attendees will learn practical classroom strategies, tips, software and assessment of digital storytelling.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, TL, Not grade-level specific

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Driving Student Achievement with One‐to‐One Laptop Classrooms
28 schedule::attendees
Location Room A
Speaker 

Karen Foerch

event::about 

Palm Springs Unified School District (PSUSD) is in the fourth year of implementing one‐to‐one laptop programs. Come and learn how teachers and students combine laptops standards, SMART goals, and rich learning experiences to raise student achievement!

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced
Subject  TL, IN
event::tags  PSUSD

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Engage and Inspire Diverse Classrooms with Hands-on Learning
11 schedule::attendees
Location Andreas
Speaker  Brock Carothers
event::about  Qwizdom combines standards based RF technology with online assessment, curriculum and content sharing software to provide a complete instructional solution for the classroom.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, TL, IN, Pre K - 12, Not grade-level specific
Company  Qwizdom, Inc.

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Engagement, Language, and Learning: Supporting ELL's with Pixie
20 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite F
Speaker  Carolyn Daly, Linda Oaks
event::about  Learn how ELL students can use the engaging activities and abundant graphics in Pixie to organize and express their ideas, build academic vocabulary, practice reading fluency and more.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, TL, IN, Pre K - 8, Administration
Company  Tech4Learning
event::tags  Commercial

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Extreme Makeover: Classroom Website Edition
63 schedule::attendees
Location Pueblo B
Speaker 

Brent Coley

event::about 

Learn from an experienced teacher how to transform your classroom website by incorporating dynamic, practical, and easy-to-implement ideas, and do so using your existing software and FREE web resources.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, IN, Pre K - 12

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

From Print to Digital: A Conversation with Jocelyn Chadwick
15 schedule::attendees
Location Primrose D
Speaker 

Jocelyn Chadwick

event::about 

A conversation designed to explore why and how core content instruction and engagement have transitioned from a wholly print medium to an increasing digital one

event::limited  events::max
event::tags  Spotlight, featured

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Get Your Head IN the Clouds: Google Documents and Teaching
51 schedule::attendees
Location Madera
Speaker 

Andrew McKee

event::about 

See a presentation on the active use of Google Documents as a teaching/learning tool for student organization, note taking, collaborative learning and more using Documents, Spreadsheets, Calendars and Forms.

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Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, TL, IN, 4 - 12, College, Administration

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Improve Student Learning by Creating an Online Video Library
23 schedule::attendees
Location Ventura
Speaker 

Bill Selak

event::about 

Create online video resources for students. These on-demand lessons allow students to review content as needed, and effectively extend how long you can teach a particular lesson.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  Intermediate, Experienced, AD, TL, IN, 4 - 12

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

K12HSN: For You, By You, Free for You
31 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite H
Speaker  Alan Phillips
event::about  K12HSN provides many online tools and resources which are available to educators for FREE. This session will give you a taste of Calaxy, Thinkfinity, Brokers of Expertise, CaliQity, UCCP, etc.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, TL, IN, IT, AT, Pre K - 12, College, Administration
event::tags  CETPA, K12HSN

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Lights Camera Action - Making Movies with Photo Story
16 schedule::attendees
Location Horizon I
Speaker 

Glenn Cake

event::about 

Our digital students want to be challenged. Many of our students rely heavily on the use of social connectivity for their day to day social interaction. For example , it is crucial that as second language teachers (or any subject for that matter) , we must find meaningful and exciting methods to integrate technology in our instruction. Student interest, creativity and desire to complete the task will be enhanced. By using a FREE and exciting story telling program entitled Photo Story 3 for Windows, that desired motivation can be achieved.

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Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  Beginning, Intermediate, TL, IN, 2 - 12
event::tags  TechEd

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Online Physical Education: What it Looks Like
15 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite DE
Speaker 

Bonnie Mohnsen

event::about 

It is time to get down to the basics of online physical education You will learn how to create standards-based online lessons for fitness, aquatics, self defense, dual/individual sports, team sports, analysis of movement, dance, and tumbling.

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Topic/Strand/Audience  All, AD, TL, IN, 6 - 12, College, Administration

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Photoshop CS5 for Photographers
24 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree AB
Speaker  Mike Johnson
event::about  In this hands-on session, you will learn how to perfect and otherwise transform your pictures with powerful editing & compositing tools available in Photoshop CS5.
event::limited  events::max
event::tags  DMA

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Rock Around the Curriculum
18 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite C
Speaker 

Ted Lai

event::about 

Schoolhouse Rock was just the beginning… In this hands-on session,participants will learn three simple ways to create curricular songs with GarageBand. Learn how teachers can inspire and empower students to communicate knowledge in creative, fun ways through MIDI, Loops, and rap. Tickets for this session given 1/2 hour before start time- first come, first serve.

event::limited  events::max
Company  Fullerton SD, Apple
event::tags  Commercial, Apple

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Special Education Technology: What Have We Learned Lately
29 schedule::attendees
Location Tapestry
Speaker  Dave Edyburn
event::about  Participants in this session will receive a resource collection of materials that will assist them in access and using the special education technology knowledge base. Particular emphasis will be placed on discussing questions about the evidence-base that supports technology-based interventions for diverse learners.
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Location  Hilton Hotel
event::tags  DLS, Spotlight, featured

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Tools to Design for Online in No Time
18 schedule::attendees
Location Chino
Speaker  Cynthia Sistek-Chandler
event::about  Overview of open source and subscription based systems for creating online content.
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Topic/Strand/Audience  Intermediate, Experienced, TL, IN, 4 - 12, College, Administration

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

Using the Web to Develop Student Mastery of the CA State Math & ELA Content Standards from Grades 2 thru CAHSEE
12 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree C
Speaker  Robin Duncan
event::about  Demonstration (with optional hands-on) of web-based programs that allow teachers to create individualized assessments for their students, and gives students exposure, practice and prescriptive instruction in Mastery the content standards online assessment tool from Peoples Education.
event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, Intermediate, TL, 4 - 12

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

VITAL Integration of Technology Tools for Teaching and Learning
8 schedule::attendees
Location Smoketree F
Speaker  Karen Vogt
event::about  Come join a group of EETT Round 8 teachers as they demonstrate how various VITAL technology tools were integrated. You may end up walking away with one of the tools.
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Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, Intermediate, TL, IN, 4 - 8

9:30 AM
to 10:30 AM

VoiceThreading the Needle
20 schedule::attendees
Location Horizon II
Speaker  Cory Robertson
event::about  Using VoiceThread to foster student collaboration in ELA, Math, Science, and Social Studies. Get an Educator Account and start collaborating today!
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Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, Pre K - 12
event::tags  TechEd

10:00 AM
to 10:20 AM

I Think, I Read, I Compute, iTouch
38 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 1
eventtype  Session, CUETip
Speaker 

Katy Hammack

event::about 

Now that you have a cart of iPod Touches, how do you go about starting to implement them? In this poster session, a veteran teacher reflects upon a first year pilot 1:1 iPod Touch program in her third grade classroom

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  All, TL, IN, 2 - 8
event::tags  CUETip

10:15 AM
to 12:00 PM

Student Technology Showcase
42 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis
Host Organization(s)  CDE, CTAP, CUE
event::about 

The California Department of Education, California Technology Assistance Project (CTAP) and Computer Using Educators (CUE) are pleased to sponsor the Student Technology Showcase. The showcase will feature student projects from CTAP regions. This is an excellent staff development opportunity for teachers and others to see effective integration of technology and the curriculum on student-generated classroom projects. Project viewing will be held Saturday, 10:15am-12:00pm in the Lobby of the Palm Springs Convention Center. Please see the separate directory in your conference bag for complete details.

11:00 AM
to 11:15 AM

CUE Raffle at the HUB@CUE
131 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis
eventtype  Event, Raffle
event::about 

A raffle will be held during lunch on Saturday in the hub@CUE. Must be present to win. Prizes are generously donated by CUE exhibitors and are as follows:

AVerMedia - One AVerVision 355AF Document Camera
BrainPOP - One-Year BrainPOP School Combo Subscription
GradeCam - Five Camera Kits and a one-year subscription to the Professional Learning Community Edition of GradeCam Online
Learn360 - One school site subscription to Learn360
Orchard Learning - One-year subscription to Orchard Now
Premier Mounts - One AM300 Swingout Mount for Flat-Panels
Read Naturally - One Read Naturally School Server License and Network Plus license 
Software MacKiev - 10 pack of  HyperStudio 5
Spectrum Furniture - One MAP cart
Study Island - A complete product license for one grade level

event::tags  raffle

11:30 AM
to 2:30 PM

Computers in the STEM Classroom
14 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza B events::invitation
NOTE  These events require pre-registration to attend
Speaker  David Thornburg, Norma Thornburg
event::about  With the increased national focus on STEM subjects, it is appropriate to explore the amazing variety of software that can be used to help students acquire skills in the combined areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. This hands-on workshop provides participants the chance to explore a variety of programs, many of which are cross-platform, and all of which are free. The emphasis is on students from grades 5-12. Rather than provide a laundry list of programs, participants in this workshop will explore cross-curricular connections for the chosen titles and have time to experiment with these tools. CD's containing the titles shown will be given to each participant to be shared with teachers and students on returning to school. While each program may appear to have a single curricular focus, we will explore how each title can be used in other STEM areas as well.
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Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  7 - 12

11:30 AM
to 2:30 PM

If You Can Teach It, You Know It
10 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza D events::invitation
NOTE  These events require pre-registration to attend
Speaker  Katy Hammack, Laura Spencer
event::about  Meeting the Needs of All 21st Century Learners Through Tutorials Teachers all know that if you can teach someone something, you know the concept. What if you and your students could create simple quick desktop tutorials that would reinforce and reteach basic skills? Using Web 2.0 tools and/or low cost software, you and your students CAN create tutorials that students and parents can refer to again and again. Participants in this hands on workshop will learn how easy and quick it is to create desktop video lessons with free Web 2.0 software tools and low cost software. Mac Lab
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Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, Intermediate, AD, TL, IN, IT, 2 - 12, College, Administration

11:30 AM
to 2:30 PM

Learning on the Go (includes iPod Touch)
6 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza C events::invitation
NOTE  These events require pre-registration to attend
Speaker  Robert Craven
event::about  Students carry iPods everywhere they go, and educators should exploit those iPods as educational tools. Explore the numerous ways to capitalize on this mobile classroom. Workshops includes an iPod Touch. Participants must bring his/her own laptop.
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Location  Hilton Hotel
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, Intermediate, AD, TL, IN, AT, Not grade-level specific

11:30 AM
to 2:30 PM

Using Google Docs to Support Your PLC
25 schedule::attendees
Location Plaza A
Speaker 

Mark Wagner

event::about 

Take your professional learning community to the next level by using Google Docs to collaborate with colleagues. This session will focus on the use of Google Docs to promote and support collaboration within a PLC, including strategies for creating common assessments, sharing best practices, and capturing the conversation - even between meetings. Google Docs can even be used for data collection and analysis. This one tool can revolutionize the way your PLC collaborates. And the tool is free. Participants must bring his/her own laptop.

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Location  Hilton Hotel
Company  EdTechTeam, Inc.

12:30 PM
to 1:30 PM

A Walk in the Clouds
37 schedule::attendees
Location Mesquite G
Speaker 

Scott Smith

event::about 

Learn how one school district has leveraged cloud computing to ignite, inspire, and innovate learning in classrooms and across the school. Cloud computing powered by Microsoft is a free service that supports online file sharing, document collaboration, student portfolio tracking, and secured email to students and teachers. See how easy the drag and drop file system and industry-standard MS Office ribbon toolbars are to use.

event::limited  events::max
Company  Visalia USD
event::tags  CETPA

12:30 PM
to 1:30 PM

Adobe Digital School Collection Overview
10 schedule::attendees
Location Pasadena
Speaker 

Richard Jenkins

event::about 

Inspire students to create dynamic content, communicate their understanding of subject matter, and collaborate on multimedia projects with the Adobe® Digital School Collection, which includes state-of the- art Adobe software as well as curriculum and training materials to bring the learning experience to life. Take your budget further with the Adobe Digital School Collection. Add sound editing, web publishing, and ePortfolio capabilities.

event::limited  events::max
Company  Adobe Systems
event::tags  Commercial, Adobe

12:30 PM
to 1:30 PM

Creating Living Curricula Through Digital Textbooks
17 schedule::attendees
Location Oasis 4
Speaker 

Ashwin Patel, James Dann

event::about 

Textbooks represent a centuries old system of knowledge transfer out of step with modern technologies. Ck-12 Foundation Product Manager Ashwin Patel and physics teacher James Dann will demonstrate how to create and use open-source digital textbooks.

event::limited  events::max
Topic/Strand/Audience  New, Beginning, Intermediate, IN, 9 - 12
event::tags  Commercial, OS

12:30 PM
to 1:30 PM