The North Carolina Association of Independent Schools Commission on
Technology wishes to alert you to its January 29, 2010 deadline for
submitting NCAIS INNOVATE 2010 presentations. We are hoping to round out
the 1-hour and IGNITE Education categories. (See initial announcement at
the bottom for more details)
Please consider joining us March 11th and 12th at Cary Academy, Cary, NC
for NCAIS INNOVATE 2010
<http://innovate.ncais.org/ncais-innovate/call-for-presenters/>=20
Current Topics Include
3-Hour Workshops
Innovation & Design Thinking
Writing Across the Curriculum: Pair Short Fiction with Wikis to
Supplement Your Science or Social Studies Curriculum
Technology Tools for Literacy
Models of Web 2.0 Integration and Collaboration
Innovating with Google Maps and Earth for Project Based Learning
1-Hour Workshops
Smart Boards in the Upper Grades: do more with less
Finding your Voice with Social Media
Using MS OneNote in 1-1 Learning Environments
Teaching Old Tech New Tricks
The Success Story of the Eco-Chicos: How a Student-Led Environmental
Club Uses Technology to Ignite Change
Student Motivation & New Forms of Instruction
Tearing Down Walls: Extending the Science Classroom
Why Using the World Wide Web Rocks!
IGNITE Education Presentations
Heard from those quiet girls lately?
Behavioral Quantum Mechanics
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Jason T. Ramsden
Chair, NCAIS Commission on Technology
Chief Technology Officer
Ravenscroft School
7409 Falls of Neuse Road
Raleigh, North Carolina 27615
The Ravenscroft community, guided by our legacy of excellence, nurtures
individual potential and prepares students to thrive in a complex and
interdependent world.
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Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 9:09 AM
Subject: CALL FOR PRESENTERS: NCAIS Innovate 2010
Dear Colleagues,
The North Carolina Association of Independent Schools Commission on
Technology is pleased to announce:
NCAIS INNOVATE 2010: Thursday, March 11th and Friday, March 12th 2010 at
Cary Academy (Cary, NC)
Featuring
A Live Broadcast by EdTechTalk's 21st Century Learning
<http://edtechtalk.com/taxonomy/term/9> Team
Hosts: Arvind Grover <http://www.21apples.org/> (on-site), Alex Ragone
<http://www.learning-blog.org/> (NY), and Vinnie Vronty
<http://vvrotny.org/> (IL)
IGNITE Education Presentations
Based on the popular IGNITE <http://ignite.oreilly.com/> series we are
experimenting with this format during Thursday's dinner.
Conference Website
Call for Presenters:
http://innovate.ncais.org/ncais-innovate/call-for-presenters/
Conference Schedule:
http://innovate.ncais.org/ncais-innovate/ncais-innovate-2010/
For More Information: http://innovate.ncais.org/ncais-innovate/
Background
NCAIS INNOVATE is taking a huge leap forward in 2010 as we celebrate our
5th anniversary of providing a time for independent school educators to
gather, discuss, learn, and share their experiences teaching and
learning in a digital age.
First and foremost the conference has undergone a name change. The NCAIS
TECH moniker of years past is now replaced with NCAIS INNOVATE. We
believe the new name better reflects that which we are all attempting to
achieve in our schools - innovation in education.
Second, and just as important, is a new conference format. For the first
time we are experimenting with the addition of a half-days worth of
pre-conference dialogue, conversations and longer hands-on sessions
capped by a wonderful conference dinner with experimental IGNITE
Education presentations. We expect this new half-day to add to the
already wonderful full-day experience of prior years.
Lastly, we have moved away from the NCAISTECH wiki page and developed a
community blog initiative called "Igniting Innovation; Sparking
Conversation about Learning in the Digital Age" which will feature
posts, or preferably conversation starters, by members of NCAIS' C.O.T.
We hope that this will be a place for interested educators to join in
the robust conversation surrounding today's teaching and learning in the
digital age.
Whether you are interested in attending or sharing your passion as a
presenter we hope that you will consider joining us March 11th and 12th,
2010 at Cary Academy as we roll out NCAIS INNOVATE 2010.
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Jason T. Ramsden
Chair, NCAIS Commission on Technology
Chief Technology Officer
Ravenscroft School
7409 Falls of Neuse Road
Raleigh, North Carolina 27615
The Ravenscroft community, guided by our legacy of excellence, nurtures
individual potential and prepares students to thrive in a complex and
interdependent world.
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