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Super Share-A-Thon
What is a Super Share-A-Thon?
The foundation behind the Super Share-A-Thon is very simple --
teachers and students presenting successful strategies integrating technology in learning experiences that engage and empower students in a casual, "interest fair" style format.
Join New Hampshire's technology educators who have gathered together to share their successful strategies integrating technology in learning experiences that engage and empower students. Come explore their ideas and ask questions in this informal, yet highly informative setting. Spend as much or as little time as you like at stations of interest. A complete directory of Share-A-Thon sessions is available at the entrance of the Nashua North Share-A-Thon area on Thursday morning.
2006 Share-A-Thon Sessions and Presenters . . .
Approximately 20 spaces are available for Share-A-Thon sessions. To date the following presenters have agreed to share their ideas and experiences:
Digital Portfolios
Pamela Carr, Computer Science Teacher, Oyster River High School, and Danielle Bolduc, Oyster River
Using Technology and Media to Differentiate Instruction, K-12
Mary-Elizabeth Cregan, 5th Grade, SAU 41
Using the Future to Explore the Past: GPS and GIS Leading the Way!
Amy Gillam, Computer Teacher, Cawley Middle School, SAU 15, and Vince Gartland, Cawley Middle School, SAU 15
Using Moodle in the Jaffrey Rindge Cooperative School District
Charlotte Greenhalgh, Ed Tech Integration Spec, JaffreyRindge Cooperative School District, and Margie Clark-Kevan, Conant High School
Digital Class Quilt
Susan Kessler, Technology Integration Specialist, Chester Academy, SAU 82, and Paula Zofrea, Chester Academy, SAU 82
Moving to an "Open Source" Classroom
Andrew Kortfelt, Computer Integration Teacher, Norwich Public Schools
Career Choices Unit Plan Using Intel Teaching Thinking with Technology
Karen Olmstead, Computer Teacher, Timberlane Regional Middle School
Creating a NH Business
Gail Rogers, Technology Teacher, Hollis Upper Elementary School, and Patty Flynn, Hollis Upper Elementary School
From Classroom Project to ePortfolio
Gerry Ryder, Elem. Technology Integration Teacher, Shaker Regional School District, and David Gingrich, Shaker Regional School District
Digital Images as Powerful Tools for Reflection and Learning
Cathy Wolinsky, K-4 Technology Integration Specialist, Yarmouth Elementary School, and Nancy March, Yarmouth Elementary
Self Portraits Inside and Outside
Ellen Wolper, Manchester High School West, NH
Tycoon Teaching
Joann Berry, Mountain View Middle School, Goffstown, NH
Girls and Robotics
Laurie Heillila, Tech Resources Group, OH
1:1 in New Hampshire: How we engage our students through technology
Wendi Fenderson, TPSE Project Manager, Portsmouth, NH
Integrating Technology in Education-Everyday
Lauren Kenney, Rye Elementary School, NH
Making Biology Real: Using Vernier Probes in Real Life Applications
Celeste Best, Science Teacher, Oyster River High School SAU5, and Jonathan Bromley, Oyster River High School SAU 5
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New Feature Conference Extensions
We seek additional Share-A-Thon sessions throughout the fall to join those listed above. We have space for 20 Share-A-Thon presenters and encourage you to try the experience! If you would like to be included as a Share-A-Thon presenter, please go to the conference website at www.nhcmtc.org/2006/Presenters.html, register as a presenter, then complete and submit the online Share-A-Thon Call for Presenters process. Submissions are accepted through early November or until spaces are filled.
What are the benefits of being a Share-A-Thon Presenter?
Share-A-Thon session presenters share their ideas and expertise in the Ashwood Court from 10:30 to 12:00 p.m. on Thursday. In return, Share-A-Thon presenters are given a free conference registration for the day on Thursday that includes the keynote session, access to the exhibitors, their choice of one-hour concurrent sessions at 12:00, 1:30, and 3:00, and lunch. It is a great way to share your experiences with your colleagues in an informal and relaxing atmosphere.
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