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Presentations from the 2008 K-12 Online Conference (video versions.) The 2008 K-12 Online Conference is a free, international, online event for educators around the globe. The purpose of the...

In July 2007 a superintendent had his first introduction to the Internet world where collaborating, contributing and creating are the norm....

Make better classroom movies with simple tips that will help elevate your vodcast to the next level in terms of artistic and technical merit...

New ways of looking at relationships with parents will help parents support their children, their child’s teacher and their child’s school....

It is often said that “the future is not what it use to be.” In this information-driven, technology-rich world, where jobs appear and become...

The Teach Web 2.0 Wiki is a repository of emerging web applications with educational potential. Tools are reviewed for their strengths, weak...

Learn how our Monster Project encourages creativity and the development of reading and writing skills while integrating technology into the...

This presentation addresses the intersection of design, education and tecnology. It investigates the design of remote mentoring interfaces....

The team process of creating a virtual presence for your school, the development of authentic, experiential, standard-based curriculum & imp...

Tanya and Aimee have launched a pilot program that would put laptops and Web 2.0 technologies in the hands and minds of seniors in our rural...

Globally collaborative projects are an exciting way to engage your students in authentic learning across continents. Combining a variety of...

Backchanneling, traditionally an online discussion running alongside a live presentation, is a way to engage all students in classroom activ...

In Science, entropy is the course of events towards disorder of a system. In new ideas or models, early adopters have the spirit and the ene...

In this 20-minute voice-narrated PowerPoint (Presentation Zen style) Dr. McLeod reflects upon key concepts from Dr. Clayton Christensen’s wo...

Because OTs have a knack for adapting items to meet the needs of their clients, they are similar to MacGyver who is known for his innovative...

A project-based learning (PBL) classroom is an ideal environment for preparing 21st century students for their future. This type of classroo...

Leading change can only happen when others believe in and then live the change leaders suggest. Listen to the voices of the students and tea...

Donna DesRoches and Carlene Walter, collectively known as the Disruptive Innovators, present their framework for professional learning and m...

It sounds like a simple idea– kids don’t like school… kids like games, so if we sneak some educational content into games, won’t everyone be...

How do you measure up? How do you grow from month to month and year to year in a tough profession that often lives in the tyranny of the urg...

This presentation will look at some very practical ways that students can use cell phones, MP3 players, digital cameras and a number of free...

Discussion of outcomes for children, teachers and families at two early childhood centres that are engaged in action research focused on int...

This presentation describes projects designed for students, ages 8 to 12, to use emerging technologies for engaging, thinking, learning, col...

In the winter of 2008, Patrick Lewis’s university class of pre-service teachers were blogging mentors for Kathy Cassidy’s grade one students...

Through this Quicktime video presentation attendees will learn how free video and audio-conferencing software can easily be utilized to both...

This presentation examines how to get started using educational technology through metaphorical analysis of William Stafford’s poem, Traveli...

It is a daunting and exciting time to teach English - especially as we consider the “shifts” in how we define literacy, and the toolset for...

The presentation unravels a recent open graduate course offering titled “Open, Connected, Social” that was offered at the University of Regi...

Teachers of our youngest students are often left behind when trying to implement new technologies into their curriculum. They may receive th...

There is a very small but growing body of empirical research on facilitating technology integration in schools. This presentation brings tog...

PrimaryAccess is a free online digital documentary maker designed for social studies instruction. This presentation will provide a quick int...

Using simple examples from a number of tag-driven websites, this presentation looks at how tagging and the subsequent creation of folksonomi...

The number of technology resources available to us can be overwhelming and whenever I’m asked “Where to begin?” I usually suggest setting up...

Join Alice, Bob and Cheryl, as we kick off the Getting Started strand with our keynote: How do you Become Part of this Read/Write Web Revolu...

This presentation will describe ways that you can support literacy using free tools found on the internet. Types of technology supports for...

We are in the throes of a financial crisis unparalleled on our lifetimes, and at the same time in front running 21st century schools around...