Tuesday Live stream: World renowned leadership expert, Stephen R. Covey, unites with Muriel Summers, principal of a top-rated magnet school, demonstrate ways to engage students in learning while preparing them for a world that none of us can fully predict. They will discuss findings from Dr. Covey's recent book, The Leader in Me, which portrays how more than 400 schools across the globe are transforming their cultures with very promising results. ISTE's particular focus with this session connects the Leader In Me principles with ISTE's specific NETS-S standard for Digital Citizenship.
Experience history repeating as you travel from a historical example of genocide -- a Native American village -- to modern day Darfur. Interact with objects and people as you become part of the story -- but will you become part of the solution? That decision will be yours. This immersive storyworld was created in Second Life by Semionle County Public Schools.
This Wiki is used to house information related to the iPad Pilot Project sponsored by the Department of Educational Technology in the School District of Palm Beach County.
Access free and engaging middle school science curriculum, explore underwater environments, design a thrilling roller coaster, and post assignments on the JASON Mission Center. Requires JASON Mission Center Account and Resilient Planet.
Create customized Google Maps with placemarks, images, hyperlinks, and video. Publish student work and join a global history project with schools from around the world. You can download Carol LaRow's handouts here: http://bit.ly/mtsX6i
Rock on, ISTE! A music video created for the ISTE 2011 conference in Philadelphia, PA, inspired by Michael Franti's Say Hey (I Love You) song and featuring the talents of Temple University's Broad Street Line and Alliance for Progress Charter School's 4th Grade Class. Filmed on location in Philadelphia, PA.
Discover how libraries can benefit by moving to the cloud and what role librarians can play when staff and student applications become hosted. Handouts available at: http://dougjohnson.wikispaces.com/librarycloudcomp