The North Carolina Association of Independent Schools is pleased to
announce that session information for NCAIS INNOVATE 2010, being held
March 11th and 12th at Cary Academy, Cary, North Carolina, is now
available online http://innovate.ncais.org/ncais-innovate-2010/
Have a fantastic week!
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Jason T. Ramsden, Chair - NCAIS Commission on Technology
Chief Technology Officer @ Ravenscroft School (Raleigh, NC)
NCAIS INNOVATE 2010: REGSITER TODAY
http://ncais.org/register_participant.asp?event=3D65&source=3Dconference
Thursday, March 11th =20
3 Hour Workshops: 2:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
http://innovate.ncais.org/ncais-innovate-2010/thursday-sessions-3-hour/
*Space Limited & B.Y.O.L.; Reserve Space Here
http://ncaisinnovate.eventbrite.com/
*Fathom for Middle School Math Teachers; Oleg Moiseenko (Duke School)
*Innovation & Design Thinking; Rachel Powers (Northwestern University,
Visde)
*Models of Web 2.0 Integration and Collaboration; Matt Scully
(Providence Day)
*Technology Tools for Literacy; Sarah Hanawald (Greensboro Day),
Meredith Stewart (Cary Academy)
*Writing Across the Curriculum: Pair Short Fiction with Wikis to
Supplement Your Science or Social Studies Curriculum; Carol Baldwin,
Author (Maupin House)
1.5 Hour Workshops: 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
http://innovate.ncais.org/ncais-innovate-2010/thursday-230-400/
*Space Limited & B.Y.O.L.; Reserve Space Here
http://ncaisinnovate.eventbrite.com/
*5 Tools to Know; Ernie Cox (St. Timothy's)
*A Much Needed Alternative to Moodle; Mark Snow (Forsyth Country Day)
*Skype in Schools; Kelly Hines (Chocowinity Primary School)
*Students Blogs - Not Just for English class!; Eric Grush (Cary Academy)
*Teaching for the Brain: Using Modeling Instruction in the Humanities to
Improve Understanding and Retention; Robert Coven, Carole Hamilton (Cary
Academy)
*Stay in Touch - Apple Technology in Education (session repeats); Robb
Adams (Apple)
1.5 Hour Workshops: 4:10 p.m. - 5:40 p.m.
http://innovate.ncais.org/ncais-innovate-2010/thursday-410-540/
*Space Limited; Reserve Space Here http://ncaisinnovate.eventbrite.com/
*"Pumping up" Literature Circles with Technology; Pam Long, Sara Miller
(Providence Day)
*CSI TECHNOLOGY (Collaborate, Share, Infuse Technology); Cindy Fordham,
Sherri Ausbon (Ravenscroft)
*How OneNote Changed My Life; Laura Drewicz Ewing (Greensboro Day)
*Nspired Learning with the TI Navigator; James Reeder (Providence Day)
*Using Prezi to Present your Research; Elise Thrash (Ravenscroft)
*Stay in Touch - Apple Technology in Education (repeat session); Robb
Adams (Apple)
Friday, March 12th
1 Hour Workshops: Session I 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
http://innovate.ncais.org/ncais-innovate-2010/friday-session-i/
*Innovating with Google Maps and Earth for Project Based Learning;
Joselyn Todd (Cary Academy)
*Smart Boards in the Upper Grades: Do More with Less; Kyle Schutt
(ClarkPowell)
*Student Motivation & New Forms of Instruction; Matt Scully (Providence
Day)
*Teaching Old Tech New Tricks; Ryan Welsh (Providence Day)
*Tearing Down Walls: Extending the Science Classroom; Derrick Willard
(Providence Day)
*Why Using the World Wide Web Rocks!; Estelle Bowden (Greensboro Day)
1 Hour Workshops: Session II 1:15 p.m. - 2:15 p.m.
http://innovate.ncais.org/ncais-innovate-2010/friday-session-ii/
*24/7 Math Teacher with a Happy Family at Home; Cheryl Love (Greensboro
Day)
*Digital Poetry: First Steps of Digital Storytelling; Lisa Carboni
(Carolina Friends)
*Extravaganzas!!: Instructional and Tech Planning for Success; Kathleen
Christopher, Gerald Pinkerton, Gary Duggan (Ravenscroft)
*Finding your Voice with Social Media; Travis Warren (Whipple Hill)
*The Success Story of the Eco-Chicos: How a Student-Led Environmental
Club Uses Technology to Ignite Change; Mig Little Hayes (Carolina
Friends)
*This is a Computer Course? Creating Nonprofit Organizations in Applied
Technology Class; Jean Pendelton (Charleston Collegiate)
1 Hour Workshops (Session III 2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
http://innovate.ncais.org/ncais-innovate-2010/friday-session-iii/
*Creative Sound Design for Theatre; Jason Sharp, Russell Vacanti, Angela
Santucci (Ravenscroft)
*Finding a Place for Learning: The Learning Commons; Ernie Cox (St.
Timothy's)
*Technology Toolbelt for Foreign Language Teachers; Margit Lanze,
Ming-An Lee (Cary Academy)
*Twitter 201: Tools and Tips for Making the Most of Twitter; Nash
Haywood (Silverpoint.NET)
*Using MS OneNote in 1-1 Learning Environments; Kara Caccuitto (Cary
Academy)
*Why Statistics, not Calculus, should be the Pinnacle of High School
Mathematics!; Simon King (Cary Academy)
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