Thursday, April 15, 2010

Videotaped Sessions from the MACUL Conference

The 2010 MACUL Conference was awesome this year.  If you’re interested in learning more about the positive impact of technology on teachers and students, you’ll want to see some of the videotaped sessions.  Speakers include:  

  • Warren Buckleitner: Presenting the Dust and the Magic for 2010

  • Hall Davidson:  1)Web 2.0 for Administrators and Others: Schools, Tools, and the 21st Century, 2) The Teacher with 1,000 Brains, 3) Mash Media Marathon: New Web + Old Media = Your Own Great Stuff (I got to introduce him for this session!), 4) The Great Secret C’s for Content Creation: Chromakey, Curriculum, and Creativity

  • Steve Dembo:  The Digital Native Lifestyle

  • Leslie Fisher: Twitter Twitter Twitter

  • Mike Flanagan: Connecting and Collaborating for 21st Century Success

  • Rushton Hurley:  1) Getting Teachers to Adopt Technology: What to Do and Not to Do, 2) Digital Video and other Projects You’ll Want to Do, 3) Hope for Teaching and Learning, 4) Free Tools from a Google-certified teacher

  • Liz Kolb:  1) Developing Curriculum-Based Projects by Using Student Cell Phones, 2) Facebook for Learning

  • Alan November:  Student as Contributor: The Digital Learning Farm

  • Don Welch: Leverage Your State Network: Collaborate, Communicate, Create


 They are FREE and available on MI Streamnet and iTunes MI Learning. 

MI StreamNet:  http://www.mistreamnet.com/ and search for MACUL (scroll down to find the search box)

MI Learning: http://www.macul.org/milearning and click on "Visit MI Learning on iTunes U" > Professional Development > 2010 MACUL Conference

Enjoy!

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