Showing posts with label NICE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NICE. Show all posts

Monday, January 9, 2012

Pre-Register for Nice Mini-Conference

Be sure to pre-register now for the 18th Annual NICE Mini-Conference.

This conference is well worth attending (especially at a $5 fee!). Details:

Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012
8 am to 1 pm
Adlai E. Stevenson High School
Lincolnshire, IL.

Many of us have attended in the past and would encourage you to take advantage of this learning opportunity.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Resources from the NICE Mini-Conference January, 2011

January 2011 Mini-Conference

Presenter Session & Resources:  

Briana Allan Share your Inspire-ation: a Promethean IWB Users Group 

Amanda Antell  & Jill Vanderveer Alpha Smart NEO's in the classroom 


David Chan Senior Studies and Google Sites

Steve Dembo   Stacey Edlavitch Favorite FREE Web Tools

Tricia Fuglestad Make Your School House Rock: creating movies for your curriculum

Also: http://www.artsonia.com/schools/dryden1
http://fugleflicks.wikispaces.com/Fugleflick_Index

Ryan Goble Within' Technology, Without Technology

Michael Gorman & Jane Gorman 1. Whales In Lake Michigan? Sizing Up Sites.Seven Simple Steps
2. STEM to STEAM to STEAMIE: Turning up the Temperature! Fit PBL, 21st Century Skills, and Fine Arts into STEM education.
3. No Future Left Behind: Digital Natives/ Immigrants Learn, Transform, Create
Blog, Wiki, Documents: MJGormans_1.doc, MJGormans_2.doc

Judy Gressel Build Your Personal Learning Network withSocial Media Tools

Scott Meech Is there really an App for that? IEAR.org
The LLA to Personal Professional Development:a framework for learning with technology
 
Laura Montgomery Be a Global Communicator:Using Skype & Other Tools
Blogging with Books
The World of Wordle

Jacki Naughton STEM Inquiry & Research: A hybrid approach to student research Document: NaughtonSTEM Inquiry and Research.doc

Nick Nicholson Engaging 21st Century Learners w/ SMARTTechnology Solutions

Melissa Rosen Word: More Than A Word Processing Program

Jeff Shaw The One-iPad Classroom
Posterous (presentation available as PDF)
Full presentation w/movies, if using latest Safari
My "One-iPad Classroom" blog

Patricia Sievert Capture the Colorful Cosmos: using space images 


Bonnie Thurber National Poetry Month and other projects in the iCollaboratory 


Christina Wood, Amerigo Carnazzola & Christine Pfaffinger iPad in the science classroomPowerPoint  - Quick Reference Guide of Science APPs 

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Today's Topics: Recent NICE meeting; eBook Virtual Summit; Build a PLN

Matt Stuczynski, a NICE Board member,shared his experience from last Wednesday's (September 29, 2010) NICE meeting called "Share-A-Rama" in which many teachers shared tools and resources in Highland Park.

Matt's Advice: Try to attend the next NICE meeting October 26, Deerpath Middle School in LakeForest. 
Topic:  "Do more with less!"

Share-A-Rama at recent NICE meeting
Some of the most interesting topics were:
ereaders
ipad applications --ReaddleDocs for iPad
Mashpedia
Libguides
Evernote
BLIO

Linda Straube shared what she learned at "Ebooks:  Libraries at the Tipping Point: An LJ/SLJ Virtual Summit" a day long webinar held on September 29. Linda shared highlights from the keynote:

It was amazing to hear that there were 1800-2000 attendees, with hundreds of school libraries represented! The number of ebooks available continues to grow. Only a small percentage of libraries currently carry ebook readers. Laptops and netbooks are the primary ways which libraries/patrons access ebooks. Currently, 6% of responding school libraries circulate dedicated ereaders.

The preferred ebook formats are still all over the board. It's very complex and multi-layered in terms of choices and reading formats.  There is significant confusion surrounding which platform to adopt. Moderator Joyce Valenza mentioned "eConfusion". Much needs to be done in the way of education for librarians and libraries.

A new tool introduced during Ray Kurzweil's opening keynote was BLIO - free download for reading digital books for windows computers. More download platforms will eventually be released.
iPad seen as exciting device because in recent studies, handwriting helps with retention.

Judy Gresssel presented a summary of "Build Your PLN Using Social Media Tools". The prezi is embedded below. There is some interest in having a full session on building a personal learning network.

In attendance: Raquelle Brennan, Ian Duell, Erika Eich, Judy Gressel, Keta McCarthy, Linda Straube, and Matt Stuczynski.