"The numbers are
striking eight out of 10 schools in the United States have the Internet, but that
does not mean teachers currently have the skills and knowledge to integrate emerging
technologies into the curriculum," said Roberts, who played an instrumental role in
the Clinton Administrations Educational Technology Initiative. "Thats why
attending reputable and quality conferences is essential for educators today. Teachers get
the opportunity to learn classroom solutions directly from their peers and experienced
educational leaders from around the country - which helps them teach their students to use
the technology when they get back home."
Linda Roberts, Former director
of the Office of Educational Technology at the US Dept.
of EducationMy presentations and workshops are about integrating technology in
elementary curriculum areas and designing graphics. Below is a list of past
and future educational technology conferences and presentation hand-outs.
Hand-Out: Where to Find
Collaborative Internet Projects
Hand-Out: World Wide Webfolios
Hand-Out: Paint Shop Pro Online Resources
Hand-Out: Mining the Web for Elementary
Resources
Hand-Out: Curriculum
Creations in Kid Pix
Hand-Out:
Online Activities (PDF File)
Hand-Out: Technology Within a
Balanced Literacy Program (Power Point)
Hand-Out: Social Studies and History
are Happening Online (PDF File)
Hand-Out: Early Elementary Reading
(PDF File)
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CAIS Summer Technology
Conference
June 28-July 2, 2004, Avon, Connecticut
Hands-On Workshop: Kidspired Collaborations
- NECC 2004
Jammin'Jazzin With
Technology
June 20-June 23 2004, New Orleans, Louisiana
Hands-On Workshop: Point! Click! Create! Online DBQs
in 8 Minutes or Less|
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International Reading Association
Institute
49th Annual Convention: Teaching the World to Read
Institute: Using Technology to Improve Literacies: Best Practices and
Implications for the World of Readers
May 2, 2004, Reno-Tahoe
Presentation:
Developing Comprehension Strategies With Worldwide
Telecollaborative Projects
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Connected
Classroom Conferences
March 11-12, 2004, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Presentations: History and Social Studies Online,
Cream-of-the-Crop Reading Web Sites, Developing Web-Based Literature
Projects
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Leatherstocking
Conference and Technology Showcase
October 30, 2003, Utica, New York
Keynote Address: Tricks and Treats: Collaborating for
new Literacies
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Leatherstocking
Conference and Technology Showcase
October 30, 2003, Utica, New York
Keynote Follow-up: Making Magic: Online Collaborative
Projects
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NYSCATE 2003:
Learning Without Boundaries
November 22-25 2003, Albany, New York
Workshop: Paint Shop Pro
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Scope 9th
Annual Technology Conference
November 7, 2003, Islandia, New York
Session: Yes, There IS a Cure for the DBQ Blues!
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NECC2003 Visions
and Reflections
June 29-July 2 2003, Seattle, Washington
Hands-On Workshop: Point! Click! Create! Online DBQs
in 8 Minutes or Less
- NYSCATE Mid-Hudson
Regional Conference
March 29, 2003
Presentation: And Who Said DBQs Aren't Any Fun?
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Classroom Connect
March 26-27, 2003 Brooklyn, New York
Presentation: Early Elementary Reading and the Web
Presentation: Social Studies and History are Happening Online
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NYSCATE 2002 Soaring on the Wings of
Change
November 24-26, 2002, Buffalo, New York
Hands-On Workshop: Learn How to Use Kid Pix Version 3
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Scope 2002-The Future is Now: Teach
and Learn With Technology
November 8, 2002, Islandia, New York
Presentation: Technology Within a Balanced Literacy
Program
- South
Huntington School District
July 2002 Long Island, New York
Workshop: Kidspiration and Inspiration Software
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NECC 2002
June 17-19, 2002 San Antonio, Texas
Hands-On Workshop: Search the Internet for Nuggets to
Enrich Your Elementary Classroom
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International Reading Association Institute
April 28, 2002 San Francisco, California
New Literacies for New Times: IRA's Miss Rumphius Award Winners Share
Innovative Models of Literacy Education Using the Internet
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Classroom
Connect
March 5-6, 2002 New York City
Presentation: Absolutely Amazing! Puzzles, Games, Quizzes
and Other Challenges on the Net
- Scope 2001
The Road To Digital Age Learning
November 2, 2001 Islandia, Long Island, New York
Presentation: Using the Tools in the Trade
- NYSCATE 2001 The Future Is In Your Hands
November 18-20, 2001 Albany, New York
Hands-On Workshop: Paint Shop Pro
- South
Huntington School District
July 16, 2001 Long Island, New York
Workshop: Internet Projects and Activities Designed to Enrich the K-6 Classroom
- USD 435-
Abilene Public Schools
August 9-10, 2001 Abliene, Kansas
Workshop: Online Learning Experiences
- NECC
2001 National Educational Computing Association
June 25-27, 2001 Chicago, Illinois
Workshops: Paint Shop Pro & Mine the Internet
- NYSCATE
Regional Conference
April 21, 2001 Manhattan, New York
Paint Shop Pro Workshop
- School
Tech Expo 2001
March 28-March 31, 2001 Manhattan, New York
Paint Shop Pro Workshop
- Scope 2000 Technology And Professional Development: Making The
Match For All Teachers
November 3, 2000 Islandia, Long Island, New York
Paint Shop Pro for Beginners
- NYSCATE 2000 Technological Literacy for the 21st Century
November 19-21, 2000 Syracuse, New York
Collaborative Projects
- NECC 2000 National Educational Computing Association
June 26-28, 2000 Atlanta, Georgia
Workshops-Curriculum Integration and How to Be a Project Coordinator
- UFT Technology Conference
April 1, 2000 Manhattan,
New York
Technology Integration
- SchoolTech Exposition
& Conference
April 30-May 2,
2000 Manhattan, New York
Workshop: Mining the Web
- NYSCATE New York City Regional
Conference
March 4, 2000 Manhattan, New York
Presentation
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NYSCATE99 Tap Into The Power Of Today's Technology
Nov. 21-23, 1999, Buffalo,
New York
Presentation
- Scope
Technology Conference The Classroom of Tomorrow: The Challenge Continues
October 29, 1999 Islandia, Long Island, New York
Presentation
- NYSCATE Summer Institute for Technology Coordinators and Computer Educators
July 14-15, 1999 Liverpool, New York
Presentation
- NECC'99 Spotlight on the Future National Educational Computing Association
June 22-24, 1999, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Presentation
- International Reading Association
Preconvention Institute
May 1, 1999, San Diego, California
Presentation
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NYSCATE In Partnership with
Nassau/Suffolk Boces Consortium
Title III Conference on ELA, MST & Educational Technology
March 20, 1999, Sayville, Long Island, New York
Presentation
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Classroom
Connect Conference
April 14- 17, 1999 Baltimore, Maryland
Presentation
- SchoolTech Exposition &
Conference
March 28-30, 1999 Manhattan, New York
Presentation
- Tel Ed'98
International Society for Technology in Education
Oct. 29-31, 1998 New Orleans, Louisiana
concurrent session and poster presentation
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New York State Association for Computers and Technologies in Education
Nov. 22-24, 1998, Albany, New York
Presentation
- Scope
Technology Conference The Classroom of Tomorrow: Making the Grade-Meeting
the Standards
November 6, 1998 Islandia, Long Island, New York
Presentation
- School
Tech Exposition & Conference
April 26-28, 1998, Manhattan, New York
panel discussion
- Delaware
Instructional Technology Conference
March 19-20, 1998, Dover, Delaware
Presentation
- Classroom
Technology Conference
January 29-30, 1998, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Presentation
- National Educational
Computing Conference
June 30-July 2, 1997, Seattle, Washington
Birds of a Feather presentation
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