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2007 Christa McAuliffe Technology Conference
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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.
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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.
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| 2007 Share-A-Thon Sessions and Presenters . . . |
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Approximately 20 spaces are available for Share-A-Thon sessions.
To date the following presenters have agreed to share their ideas and experiences:
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Using MySpace as a Tool for Teaching our Teens
Sandra Adams, 504 Coordinator, Pinkerton Academy
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ABC-CLIO Database for Social Studies Teachers
Misty Crompton, Social Studies Teacher, West Running Brook, and Erin Davidson, West Running Brook Middle School
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Atomic Theory Timeline
Cynthia Dunn, Teacher - Freshman Science, Pinkerton Academy
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Be in the know with Web 2.0
Linda George, Technology Integrator, Portsmouth School District
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Fractured Fables Claymation Movies
Amy Gillam, Computer Teacher, Cawley Middle School, SAU 15, and Michelle Fuller, Cawley Middle School
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Rochester School Department Television
Kent Hemingway, Assistant Superintendent, Rochester School Department, and Robin Brown, Rochester School Department
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From Shakespeare to Hip Hop: Using GarageBand as a Vehicle for Instruction
David Hobbs, Brent Chabot, and Nick Dumont
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Website Design
Lauren Kenney, Instructional Technology Specialist, Ellis School
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Take Your Class on a Virtual Field Trip
Susan Kessler, Deb Freiburger, and Susan MacMillan
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Lesson Plans for an Elementary School Computer Class
Kathleen Litch, Computer Teacher, Infant Jesus School
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Redefining Learning Through the New Media Literacies
Jenna McWilliams, Education Outreach Coordinator, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Blogging as a means to great conversations!
Cheryl Oakes, Bob Sprankle, and Alice Barr
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Teaching Engineering Using Today's Technology
Malcolm Paradise, Engineering Teacher, Nashua School District SAU @42
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Using Technology to Foster the Development of Science Process Skills
Gerry Ryder, Elem. Technology Integration Teacher, Shaker Regional School District, and David Gingrich, Shaker Regional School District
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Phabulous Summer Reading! (Pelham High Adventurous Bibliophiles)
Elizabeth Strauss, Heather Szafran, and Shannon Perry
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History Comes Alive Through PhotoStory 3
Diane Tregea, Laura Fant, and Laure Angel
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The Truth About Digital TV
Michael Wakefield, Director of Technology, Narragansett Regional School District
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View Full Share-A-Thon Descriptions
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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/presenters,
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.
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| What are the benefits of being a Share-A-Thon Presenter? |
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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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