Monday, December 21, 2009

ITD TALKS: On the Horizon--Educational Technology and Emerging Literacies



Joan Getman, Cornell University
On the Horizon: Educational Technology and Emerging Literacies
January 19, 2010, 12:00 - 4:00
CNYRIC, Conference Rooms 3 & 4

Ms. Getman chaired the 2009 K-12 Horizon Project Advisory Board, which produced the Horizon Report: 2009 K-12 Edition, the second in a new series of regional and sector-based reports that examine emerging technologies for their potential impact on and use in teaching, learning, and creative expression within the environment of pre-college education. She will highlight digital/visual literacy and storytelling as skills that are becoming essential. A follow-up to Joan's keynote will include Cornell's Dr. Jennifer Wofford and Margaret Corbit, who will introduce specific technologies, including virtual worlds in education.

Please join us for a great opportunity to meet with our keynote speaker and network with other curriculum and technology leaders! Register here.

Joan Getman is Senior Strategist for Learning Technologies at Cornell University. Her goal is alignment of services with best practices, and current and emerging technologies. She does strategic planning for pilots, communicates evaluation findings and project outcomes, makes recommendations for improving and adding faculty services, cultivates partnerships across CIT and campus that leverage activities with similar goals and diverse sponsors, and facilitates faculty discussion of innovations in teaching with technology. Joan has a B.A. in Film and Psychology and an M.S. in Communication and Instructional Design.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

ITD TALKS to Debut on 11/18!


Hall Davidson, Discovery Education
Web 2.0 for Administrators
November 18, 2009, 12:00 - 4:00
OCM BOCES, Henry C Large Conference Room


Communication and evaluation are critical tasks for administrators. The job requires time and demands effectiveness. The tools of Web 2.0 can make an administrator’s job easier, faster, and more fun. Exploit dedicated Web tools for communication, vision, and interchange. Twitter, VoiceThread, wikis, blogs, and cell phones offer unexpected benefits. Using new tools effectively can change the way you work.
Find the tools that will better and more engagingly connect you with your staff and community. Content creation, texting, and social sites--they’re not just for students!

Please join us for a great opportunity to meet with our keynote speaker and network with other curriculum and technology leaders! Register here.

Hall Davidson taught middle and high school English, mathematics, Spanish, and bilingual mathematics. He left the classroom to teach math on television in Los Angeles on an Emmy winning program and spent 20 years at PBS stations teaching and leading staff developments in person and on-air. While producing television series on education and technology, he led a media consortium serving 17 districts and 200,000 students. He frequently contributes articles to national educational publications. He served on the board of Computer-Using Educators for six years and consulted for media corporations and professional organizations. He joined Discovery Education in 2005 where he blogs, creates webinars, and works in educational partnerships as a director of the Discovery Educator Network, connecting thousands of teachers nationwide. He has spoken about technology and education to audiences around the world.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Google's Cool Tools for Schools


Model Schools is proud to present Google Certified Teacher, Carol LaRow, on November 6, 2009, at the BOCES Henry B Distance Learning Center from 8:00 - 4:00. Attendees will have hands on experience with creating an iGoogle start page, customizing it, adding gadgets, using the tabs to organize and share information with colleagues and students, discovering themes, and more... They will learn how to use Google tools to design personalized learning environments for themselves and their students. Attendees will learn the various tools, see integration ideas, and discuss ways to incorporate them into their own classrooms, libraries, or schools.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Please join us - K-12 On Demand Video: Getting ready for wide-spread usage

Please join us for a full day hands-on workshop on October 30th for educators and administrators to learn about the educational uses of video.

The intention of this workshop is to:
- increase awareness of current K-12 video usage
- have participants create, upload, catalog, and publish a video using Ensemble
- discuss and demonstrate the new features of Ensemble v3.0
- develop practical knowledge about how to create an environment for wide-spread video usage

Register for this event here!

Contact Amy Spath for more information aboout this event!

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Videoconferencing Experience at ESM High School

Yesterday I observed a very powerful videoconference activity in Keith Ward's English class. The students had read Persepolis, a graphic novel about story of a young girl's life under the Islamic Revolution. The class connected with a class of college students at SUNY Cortland who were participating in a Young Adult Literature Course. The college students had also read the graphic novel. The groups took turns asking each other questions about the novel and thoughts about the use of pictures in the story. There was a small panel of guests at ESM who answered questions about graphic novels. The panel consisted of an artist who is working on a graphic novel, a writer of a graphic novel, and a representative from Cloud City Comics.

It was very interesting to hear the students from SUNY Cortland asking the high school students what their thoughts were about graphic novels, why they enrolled in the class with Keith Ward, and what they thought made a good class. Some of the students from SUNY Cortland mentioned that they were going to become a teacher and were very interested in the students' thoughts. The college students also asked the high school students what they were reading outside of class and what graphic novels or comics they should read next.

What a great experience!

Monday, September 28, 2009

CNYRIC Open House Big Success


The annual CNYRIC Open House held on 9/23/09 was a big success. Titled, "Creating the 21st Century School District," the event featured over 40 vendors, 20+ one-hour workshops, and keynote speaker Steve Dembo, from Discovery Education. Steve's keynote address, "The Power of Glass Schools," focused on the limitless learning opportunities now at our fingertips with Web 2.0, and the benefits of transparent learning environments. An estimated 175-200 attendees showed up to the event...and feedback so far has been very positive. Thanks to everyone who participated...we look forward to another great event next year!

Friday, September 18, 2009

K-12 Blackboard features CNY teachers' screencasts!

Dan Lake, a long-time member of the ITD team has worked with area teachers to develop narrated screencasts in which area teachers show how they support learners in their online learning environments. They demonstrate how they change certain teaching practices using online tools provided through the CNYRIC’s Blackboard service.

The President of Blackboard.com’s K-12 unit liked what our teachers had to say, and she included mention of their testimonials and a link to them in her September newsletter, which is distributed worldwide to K-12 users of Blackboard.

Newsletter Link: http://www.blackboard.com/Solutions-by-Market/K-12/Learn-for-K12/Newsletters/September-2009.aspx?contactID=121080041

These screencasts have been posted by Dan at an emerging “Best Practices” user group site.

Screencasts Link: http://connections.blackboard.com/posts?postTypeName=Effective+Practice

It is with no surprise that we find comments there, such as this in response to work done by Charles Clinton at J-D High School:

“Thanks a lot. That's a very good idea. In fact I was searching how to mix the use of Smartboard with Blackboard.” -Yasser Massoud from Saudi Arabia.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Web 2.0 In Plain English


Want to learn about Web 2.0 applications like wikis, podcasts, and blogs? Let Common Craft explain it to you "In Plain English." Common Craft Videos make complex subjects easy to understand.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

NYSED Regional Technology Plan Forum

Come meet the new NYS Director of Educational Technology, Larry Paska, on October 14, 4:00, at Roxboro Road Middle School. This is a community forum open to all...come to learn more about the future of technology in NYS and share your feedback. Please register by October 9th...click here to register.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Web 2.0 Tools in Context - by Dan Lake

ITD Team Member Dan Lake was recently published in DIGITAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS, a partner site hosted by Technology & Learning (an online magazine), published by NewBay Media, LLC and supported by HP and Intel. His article, "Web 2.0 Tools in Context", can be found here .

Friday, July 24, 2009

ITD helps REACH Program Infuse Technology

The Instructional Technology & Design Team had its first meeting with OCM BOCES administrators today to discuss innovative ways to embed technology and 21st Century skills in the new REACH program...an alternative setting for students in grades 7 and 8.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Our New Group Blog

We have created a new group blog, so ITD members can push news and updates to all of our member districts. Please consider feeding this blog to your favorite RSS Reader, and we'll do our best to feed you some great info!