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2009 Schedule

K12 Online Conference 2009 Schedule

All times are GMT. Direct links to presentations will be added as the presentations are published each day at 12:00 pm GMT. Presentations links will also be published to Twitter, Facebook and our conference video podcast channel and audio podcast channels.

Date and Time
Strand/Event
Presenter and Presentation
12:00 PM  Monday, November 30 GMT

Preconference Keynote
Going Global: Culture Shock, Convergence, and the Future of Education
Kim Cofino *
December 4, 2009 from 1 - 2:30 am GMT (NOTE: This is 8 pm EST on Thursday, December 3rd. Please click the link to see your local time.)
Live Event
Fireside Chat


(Details on our Ning Event)
With Kim Cofino
http://edtechtalk.com/live
12:00 PM  Monday, December 7 GMT

Getting Started Keynote
Wizard of Apps or Will they have an app for that or What we are loading (and learning) along the road
Joyce Kasman Valenza
Getting Started
Little Kids, Big Possibilities
Kelly Hines
Leading the Change Keynote
Self-driven and Classroom-based: Professional Development in the 21st Century
Konrad Glogowski
Leading the Change
Organizational Learning and Technology Collide
Ben Grey
12:00 PM  Tuesday, December 8 GMT
Getting Started
The iPod Touch in the Classroom
Kern Kelley
Getting Started
Using E-Books to Motivate Pupils Writing
Colin Hill
Getting Started Instructional Strategies That Work with Videoconferencing: Increasing Interactivity
Janine Lim 
Leading the Change Learning Confluence: Where Philosophy Meets Practice in the 21st Century
Julie Lindsay
Leading the Change LAN: Learning Is Social!
Bryan Hughes
Leading the Change Just a Touch of Leadership – Using the iPod touch & Web 2.0 to Enhance School Leadership
Andy Crozier & Mike Amante
12:00 PM  Wednesday, December 9 GMT Getting Started
If You Host It They Will Come
Jennifer Wagner
Getting Started
Options for Building Your Teacher Website
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn
Getting Started Orientation into Second Life
Alan Hudson, Deborah Butler, Lawal Mohamed
Leading the Change Digiteens: Digital Citizenship from Digital Teenagers
Vicki Davis
Leading the Change You Might be a 21st Century Leader if…
David Wells
Leading the Change Whither Eportfolios
Drew Buddie
12:00 PM  Thursday, December 10 GMT Getting Started
Google SketchUp Unleashed
Joseph J. Bires
Getting Started
Keeping the Literacy in 21st Century Literacies
Drew Schrader
Getting Started Bridging History Using Web 2.0 Tools
Robin Beaver and Jean Moore
Leading the Change Slippery Rocks and Hard Places: Twelve Bridges and Learning Matters
Dennis Richards
Leading the Change Moogpal in Action
Chris Walsh
Leading the Change Embracing Web 2.0 as an Administrator
William Carozza
12:00 PM  Friday, December 11 GMT

Getting Started
Building on Analog Success with 2.0 Technology
Kelley Connolly & Jon Greenberg
Getting Started Using Web 2.0 tools to teach 'The Outsiders'
Drew Buddie
Leading the Change Building a Web 2.0 Culture
Paul Curtis
Leading the Change 21st Century Learning Plato’s Way
Gail Dyer
Leading the Change Probing the Possibilities of Paperless Pedagogy
Jason Neiffer
December 12, 2009 from 6:30 - 8:00 pm GMT (NOTE: This is 1:30 Pm EST on Saturday, December 12th. Please click the link to see your local time.)
Live Event
Fireside Chat
(Details on our Ning Event)
With Week 1 Keynoters, Joyce Kasman Valenza and Konrad Glogowski
http://edtechtalk.com/live
12:00 PM  Monday, December 14 GMT




Kicking It Up A Notch Keynote
BRINGing it OUT a Notch
Diego Leal
Kicking It Up A Notch Telling the World: Flat Classroom Student Summit in Practice
Julie Lindsay
Week in the Classroom  Keynote
A Peek for a Week – Inside a Kiwi Junior Classroom
Rachel Boyd
Week in the Classroom
To Those Who Want to Rock-Don't Suppose Compose! 
Carol Broos and Carol Vrotny 

Week in the Classroom
Comunicacion2.0 en el aula
Pilar Soro
12:00 PM  Tuesday, December 15 GMT   Kicking It Up A Notch The Virtual Heroic Journey
Kevin Hodgson
Kicking It Up A Notch Unlikely Coordinates? Geocaching Across the Curriculum
Beth Ritter-Guth
Kicking It Up A Notch OpenSim: Open Learning
Timothy Hart
Week in the Classroom Blogging and Communicative Competences in the EFL Class
Cristina Arnau Vilà
Week in the Classroom Show & Tell: Exhibit, Reflect & Critique with Blogs
Sarah Sutter
Week in the Classroom The Digital Writer's Workshop
Jackie Gerstein
12:00 PM  Wednesday, December 16 GMT



 
Kicking It Up A Notch Engaging Our Youngest Minds
Angela Maiers
Kicking It Up A Notch Thriving in a Collaborative Web 2.0 Classroom: The “Great Debate” and “Student News Action Network”
Tom Daccord
Kicking It Up A Notch Parallel Play or Collaboration–Leveraging the Wiki Platform for High Quality Work
Paula White
Week in the Classroom Nurturing the 21st Century History Teacher: Research and Examples
Tom Daccord
Week in the Classroom Living History - Authentic Learning Empowered by Technology
Jane Ross
Week in the Classroom Around the World with Skype (English version) & Alrededor del Mundo con Skype (Spanish version)
Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano
12:00 PM  Thursday, December 17 GMT

 
Kicking It Up A Notch Using VideoAnt Annotations to Provide “Audience-Based” Assessment to Students’ Video Productions
Richard Beach
Kicking It Up A Notch Using computer games to enhance learning and social interaction
Ollie Bray
Week in the Classroom Competencias Artisticas En La Plástica
Josu Garro
Week in the Classroom Thinking Outside the Box (Skateboard)
Keith Kelley
Week in the Classroom Ways of Working: How students can leverage Web 2.0 tools to their own advantage
Chris Betcher
12:00 PM  Friday, December 18 GMT Kicking It Up A Notch Remixing History: The Cigar Box Project
Neil Stephenson
Kicking It Up A Notch Googlios: When Google Apps Meet ePortfolios & PLNs
G. Alex Ambrose
Week in the Classroom Steal this Preso:  Copyrights, Fair Use, and Pirates in the Classroom
Mathew Needleman
Week in the Classroom Inside the Global Collaborative Debate: Eracism (a Flat Classroom Project)
Vicki Davis
January 9, 2010 from 6:30 - 8:00 pm GMT (NOTE: This is 1:30pm EST on Saturday, January 9th. Please click the link to see your local time.) Live Event
Fireside Chat
(Please RSVP on our Ning Event)
With Week 2 Keynoters Rachel Boyd and Diego Leal
http://edtechtalk.com/studio

Twice-monthly K-12 Online Echo" webcasts will start in January 2010!


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