Global Education ConferenceStreaming Live Online
November 13-16, 2017 Week-long, world-wide event featuring sessions and
keynote addresses highlighting ideasand projects that inspire action in
an increasingly connected world
I can tell you
right now that we had almost 40,000 unique hits to the conference Ning
web site during the course of the past week. Take a look at our Clustr
map, too, for an interesting view of hits to our site since January of
2010. Clearly, this map needs more red dots in certain parts of the
world, so let us all keep spreading the word!
The second
annualGlobal Education Conference,a week-longevent bringing together
educators and innovators from around the world, will be heldMonday,
November 14 through Friday, November 18, 2011. The entire conference
willbe broadcast online for free using the Blackboard Collaborate
platform (formerly knownas Elluminate/Wimba).The Global Education
Conference is a collaborative, world-wide community initiativeinvolving
students, educators, and organizations at all levels. It is designed
tosigni?cantly increase opportunities for building education-related
connections aroundthe globe while supporting cultural awareness and
recognition of diversity.The conference seeks to present ideas,
examples, and projects related to connectingeducators and classrooms
with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness,fosteringglobal
competency, and inspiring action towards solving real–world
problems.Through this event, it is our hope that attendees will
challenge themselves and others tobecome more active citizens of the
world. Let us learn, question, create, and engage inmeaningful,
authentic opportunities within a global context!Keynote addressesthis
year will be given by noted thought leaders Alan NovemberChris Dede,
Howard Gardner, Fernando Reimers, Esther Wojcicki, and many
more.Conference sponsors includeBrainpopand iEARN-USA Partner
organizationsare numerous as well and many will be presenting their
work throughout the conference.Last year’s conference
featured 387 sessions and 60 keynote addresses from 62countries with
over 15,000 participant logins.
iEARN project in Italy
abstract: we like to share what we have done
in this period by internet and traditional tools, with students and
Teachers around the world.
Art Miles Project In Italy we create a big
exibition in Padova at :
Festival della Cittadinanza - The Art Miles
Mural Project Special Event
THE ART MILES MURAL PROJECT
Also this year The Art Miles Mural Project
are present in Padua
and show European Murales at " Palazzo Della
Ragione" see the web site
The Art Miles Mural Project began in 1997 in
Bosnia with 350 children painting on a bullet ridden sheet as a
therapeutic art healing activity., under the direction of Mrs. Joanne
Tawfilis, co-founder and Executive Director of the project. Later, the
project was then initiated in the Tawfilis’ multicultural
neighborhood in response to the need for after school activities and
prevention of youth violence. The project then found a European home in
the Avenida Culture of Peace Galleria in Vienna, Austria and later, a
US based headquarters operation located in Oceanside, California was
established and currently houses over 900 of the 1,300+ murals
completed by this project.
The objective of the project is to create
global harmony through art, one mural at a time, one mile at a time.
Therefore it is the PROCESS that is emphasized in the creation of what
has turned into a monumental global endeavor. The collaborative project
has ignited spontaneity and freedom of expression by bringing
individuals or groups together where not only creating murals has
resulted, but also friendships established, and understanding, cultural
awareness, respect, and simply having fun have been realized as
sustainable benefits. The project has gained a formidable reputation in
its ability to foster community development, literacy, and positive
activities for people of all ages and locations.
Narnia iEARN Project
Many peoples around the world have read the
magic books
"Chronicles of Narnia" written by CS Lewis,
this books have very hight educational value , and can stimulate the
students to think about right and wrong. Many students know this book
and can speak about it for create a community all around the world.
Also new film like "The C.S. Lewis's Life "
and this IEarn Project Experience can help us. Students can also find
why the name Narnia are choise by Cs Lewis, because this name are also
the old name of an Italian Town named now Narni.
A week-long conference featuring sessions
and keynote addresses highlighting ideas that inspire action in
anincreasingly connected world
Our Mission
The Global Education Conference is a
collaborative,world-wide community initiative involving
students,educators, and organizations at all levels. It isdesigned to
signi?cantly increase opportunities forbuilding education-related
connections around theglobe while supporting cultural awareness
andrecognition of diversity.The conference seeks to present ideas,
examples, andprojects related to connecting educators andclassrooms
with a strong emphasis on promoting
global awareness fostering global competency
and inspiring action,towards solving real–worldproblems.
Through this event, it is our hope thatattendees will challenge
themselves and others tobecome more active citizens of the world. Let
uslearn, question, create, and engage in meaningful,authentic
opportunities within a global context!
More About the Conference...
During International Education Week
(November14-18, 2011), the 2011 Global Education Conferencewill take
place entirely online and around the clockusing the Blackboard
Collaborate platform. Allsessions will be recorded and archived.Both
pedagogy and technology play signi?cantsupporting roles in this event,
but this is neither an ICT conference nor a general education
conference. If you are considering submitting a proposal, individual
toolsand content–area subjects should be addressedwithin the
context of 21st century skills–basedprojects and initiatives.
The call for proposals ends October 31, 2011.Our audience is primarily
K-20 educators, students,organizations, and other stakeholders
interested inglobal education. The primary language of theconference
will be English, but presenters are stronglyencouraged to present in
their native languages.
The 2011 Global Education Conference will be
held November 14 - 18, online and free. Sessions will take place in
multiple time zones and multiple languages over the five days. The 2010
Global Education Conference had 15,028 unique logins and presentations
from 62 countries.
To attend and be kept informed of the latest
conference news and updates, please join this network (you can still
attend sessions if your membership is pending). The sessions schedule
is now live and available in multiple time zones HERE.
The conference is held using the software
platform Blackboard Collaborate (formerly Elluminate). To check that
your computer is ready for Blackboard Collaborate, please go here. More
information is here.
Special announcements during the conference
will be listed here:
* The Twitter hashtag is #globaled11.
* Mac OSX 7.0 support help from Blackboard
Collaborate is HERE
* Google Chrome user with some issues?
The conference is a collaborative,
world-wide community initiative involving students, educators, and
organizations at all levels. It is designed to significantly increase
opportunities for building education-related connections around the
globe while supporting cultural awareness and recognition of diversity.
The conference seeks to present ideas,
examples, and projects related to connecting educators and classrooms
with a strong emphasis on promoting global awareness, fostering global
competency, and inspiring action towards solving real–world
problems. Through this event, it is our hope that attendees will
challenge themselves and others to become more active citizens of the
world. Let us learn, question, create, and engage in meaningful,
authentic opportunities within a global context!
Our goal is to help you make connections
with other educators and students, and for this reason the conference
is very inclusive and also provides broad opportunities for
participating and presenting. We have expert presenters and keynote
speakers, but we also encourage presenters who either have not
presented before or have not presented in Blackboard Collaborate
(Elluminate).
We are still looking for conference
volunteers, non-commercial partners, commercial sponsors, and
international advisory panel members! You can let us know of your
interests after you sign in on this site using the forms on the
different conference pages. Potential sponsor organizations can contact
Steve Hargadon immediately at the contact information below.
I can tell you right now that we had almost 40,000
unique hits to the conference Ning web site during the course of the
past week. Take a look at our Clustr map, too, for an interesting view
of hits to our site since January of 2010. Clearly, this map needs more
red dots in certain parts of the world, so let us all keep spreading
the word!
The Global
Education Conference Mission Statement
The Global
Education Conference is a collaborative, world-wide community
initiative involving students, educators, and organizations at all
levels. It is designed to significantly increase opportunities for
building education-related connections around the globe while
supporting cultural awareness and recognition of diversity.
The conference
seeks to present ideas, examples, and projects related to connecting
educators and classrooms with a strong emphasis on promoting global
awareness, fostering global competency, and inspiring action towards
solving real–world problems. Through this event, it is our
hope that attendees will challenge themselves and others to become more
active citizens of the world. Let us learn, question, create, and
engage in meaningful, authentic opportunities within a global context!
During International Education Week
(November 14-18, 2011), the 2011 Global Education Conference will take
place entirely online and around the clock using the Blackboard
Collaborate platform.
Both pedagogy and technology play
significant supporting roles in this event, but this is neither an ICT
conference nor a general education conference. Individual tools and
content–area subjects should be addressed within the context
of 21st century skills–based projects and initiatives that
present global opportunities for connecting, collaborating, and taking
action. Our audience is primarily K-20 educators, students,
organizations, and other stakeholders interested in global education.
The primary language of the conference will be English, but presenters
are strongly encouraged to present in their native languages.
This is a exemple of some presentations
6:00pm
Live Video Conferencing: Strategies for Humanizing Global
Education - Jennifer D. Klein, Founder and Educational Consultant
6:00pm
SlideSpeech: Present Directly to Video Using Text-to-Speech -
John Graves, PhD Student
6:00pm
Thinking Beyond Borders Global Gap Year: A Teacher and
Student Perspective - Loren Abbate, TBB Program Leader (2010-11)
7:00pm
Connecting to the World Begins at Home -- Young Writers
Project -- Geoffrey Gevalt, director
7:00pm
Gaining Global Perspective in an Elementary Classroom - Beth
Holland, Senior Associate
7:00pm
Going Global - Tom Stanley
7:00pm
Reaching & Teaching Future-Ready Students - Dr. Bobby
Hobgood, Coordinator of 1:1 Online Community of Practice
8:00pm
Blogs para educar colaborativamente - Prof. Cristina
Velázquez
8:00pm
Developing a Global Issues Curriculum that Engages,
Contributes, and Connects - Mike Gwaltney, Instructor
8:00pm
KEYNOTE: Howard Gardner
8:00pm
Promoting and recognising development as global citizens: The
International Global Citizen's Award - Boyd Roberts, founder, animator
9:00pm
From Global-"i"-zation to Global-"we"-zation - Noble Kelly,
president
9:00pm
Global engagement through literature - Ms. A. Whitehurst
9:00pm
KEYNOTE: Greg Jacobs/Louder Than a Bomb
9:00pm
SPOTLIGHT: Best Practices in Global Project-Based Learning -
Jennifer D. Klein, Professional Development and Outreach Coordinator
9:00pm
Virtual Field Trips and Video Conferencing to Enhance
Classroom-to-Classroom Collaborations Around the Globe! - Cynthia
Cornwell, Technology Resource Teacher
10:00pm
10 Tips for Globalizing Your Curriculum - Terry Heick,
Director of Curriculum
10:00pm
Living, Reporting and Understanding the News as a Global
Citizen - Veronica DeVore, Assistant Editor of Education
10:00pm
PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR GLOBAL EDUCATION : HOW TO CONDUCT
PROJECTS OUT OF BOUNDARIES - Hiên-Minh Lê Thi,
Ph.D. (c)
10:00pm
The MY HERO Project: Resources to Create, Share and Discover
Inspirational Media - Emma Olson Development Officer
11:00pm
Globaloria Social Learning Network for Global STEM Education
through Game Design - Dr. Idit Harel Caperton, President &
Founder
11:00pm
Intercambios Docentes... Ventana a la multiculturalidad -
Lydia Judith Castro Navarrete
11:00pm
Prende tu celular - Prende tu celular
11:00pm
Reading Around the World - Jennifer Hanson, Librarian
Thursday, November 17
00:00
Lessons from the teapot: Using Facebook in the classroom -
Anne De Manser
00:00
Music Matters - Sally Walsh
00:00
Powerful Web Tools for Elementary Global Collaboration -
Nancye Blair, Technology and Gifted Specialist
01:00
Connecting to Real World Problems with Google Earth - Thomas
Petra, Teacher
01:00
Designing a Global Collaboration Using FlatClassroom®
Model - Cathy Wolinsky, Instructional Technology
01:00
ePals 101: Global Collaboration Across 200 Countries, With
Free Projects and Communication Tools - Rita Oates
01:00
Occupy PD: Taking Control of Your Professional Development -
Kristen Swanson, EdCamp Philly Organizer
02:00
Book Club 2.0: How To Start and Run a 21st Century Book Club
- Benjamin Curran, Educational Consultant/Teacher
02:00
Haiku for Kids: Connecting Kids Around the World through
Poetry - Mary Carole Strother
02:00
IT and Learning Centers for Streetkids in Manila Philippines
- Jon Mannion
02:00
KEYNOTE: Carol Black
02:00
Mi Experiencia Educando Estudiantes en el Mundo Virtual -
Lilian M. Dyer
03:00
Collaborative Tools for Global Communication &
Reflection - Jason Graham Grade 1 Teacher & ICT Coordinator
03:00
PROYECTO PEDAGÓGICO PRODUCTIVO - LUIS FERNANDO
CAMUES VITERI , DOCENTE
03:00
SPOTLIGHT: Las Mejores Prácticas en la
Educación Global Basada en Proyectos - Jennifer D. Klein,
Founder and Educational Consultant
04:00
"Imagine Better": Participatory Culture and Literary-Inspired
Activism - Cris Crissman, PhD
04:00
ASB Goes Online - Debbie Grieve ASB Online Academy Co-Director
04:00
Global Connections Through Blogging - Shawn Avery, 6th Grade
Teacher
04:00
Using a storytelling approach to curriculum for more
equitable learning in multi-ethnic classrooms - Katherine Ireland,
graduate student
05:00
My Identity, Your Identity Culture Project: Global Online
Collaboration in Action - Nicolle Boujaber-Diederichs, Social Studies
Teacher and Department Chair
05:00
Pathways to Understanding the Other: Developing
Students’ Global Competence - Aleks Nesic, Intercultural
Specialist for Assessment and Training
05:00
Promising Practices and Innovation in California Adult
Literacy Education Programs - Equipping Low Skilled Adults for the
Global Economy - Branka Marceta, Technology Projects Coordinator
05:00
Using New Media to Solve New Challenges in a Connected World
- Ken Morrison, Assistant Professor
06:00
Global Education through Hip Hop: Teaching about the
Palestinian Territories, a Case Study - Elisheva Cohen
06:00
Using global journalism in your classroom - Mark Schulte,
National Education Coordinator
06:00
What I have done with (iEARN) organization to improve my
skills and my teen peers - Sulaiman Saud Al-Qassabi,
06:00
Within, Across, Beyond - Using technology to connect kids and
realise a vision - Dr Robert Sbaglia, ICT coordinator, Castlemaine
North Primary School
08:00
Action research in education - Hery Yanto The
11:00
Developing a rigorous and internationally recognized
curriculum - Lennox Meldrum, Curriculum Manager (Physics and
Mathematics)
11:00
Kids talking to Kids - Edna Sackson
12:00
'“TOWARDS THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A DIDACTIC LEARNING
UNIT TO ENHANCE THE TECHNOLOGICAL AND DIDACTIC COMPETENCE OF FUTURE
ENGLISH TEACHERS' - Floralba Páez Fernández
12:00
Cultural eLearning Adventures - Mrs Anne Mirtschin
12:00
Designing and running a global project has its challenges but
anyone can do it! - Jennifer Peterson, Academic Technology Coordinator
12:00
ISTE & IB A Marriage Made in Digital Heaven - Sean
Thomas Moroney M.Ed..
13:00
Enhancing Information Fluency in Undergraduate Students and
Faculty Through Study Abroad and Transcultural Communication - Michael
Aldarondo-Jeffries, Director McNair Scholars Program
13:00
Primary Source & Asia Society Present: Teaching About
Afghanistan Through Primary Sources - Liz Howald, Program Director
13:00
SPOTLIGHT: Embedding Global Collaborative Projects into the
Curriculum - Julie Lindsay
13:00
Utilizing technology to facilitate learning: 1000guru.net -
Miftakhul Huda
14:00
Liberating Curriculum from Monolingual Textbook to
Multilingual Mobile Open Source - Melda Yildiz, Associate Professor
14:00
Livro Aberto: Opening Books to Promote Literacy in Mozambique
- a Student-Driven Project - Juliana, Mayara, Clarice, Olivia, Maire
14:00
The Taiwan Government Scholarship Program: A Review of
Taiwan’s Diplomacy through Internationalization in Higher
Education - Chun-Chan Hsu
14:00
What does it mean to be a Global Educator and how can we
design lessons that help students become Global Citizens? - Honor
Moorman, International Studies Schools Network Coach
15:00
A online course model for preparing educators worldwide to
integrate youth media-making into the classroom. - Allan Kakinda
15:00
Authentic Learning Experiences for Elementary Students, a
U.S. - Uganda Connection - Kim Sivick, Coordinator of Lower School
Technology
15:00
Get Out of the Classroom with Virtual Field Trips - Jayme
Linton, Instructional Technology Facilitator
15:00
KEYNOTE: June Lee & Dr. Louise Mares
16:00
KEYNOTE: Michael Lees
16:00
Learning with a Global Perspective - Penny Lorenzo, Assistant
Dean of Faculty
16:00
Promoting Industrial Project Presentations for International
Collaboration - Dr. Revathi Viswanathan
16:00
Realidad Aumentada aplicada al Dibujo Técnico -
Señora: Anabel Sánchez Cabana
16:00
Using Innovative Online Technologies - Dr Katya Toneva
17:00
DeforestACTION!: Global Education for Environmental
Stewardship - Sara Hassan, Program Officer
17:00
European Collaboration through Math, Science and Technology
(MaST) - ILESAN DANIELA FLORENTINA
17:00
KEYNOTE: Jarmo Viteli
17:00
KEYNOTE: Anna Batchelder, Christopher Batchelder, Karen
Fasimpaur
17:00
Reading Across the Globe: addressing the context of cultural
difference through collaborative discussion - Donna Roman Teacher and
Andrew Barrett Director of Curriculum and Instruction
17:00
Using Online Primary Sources K-12 for World History and 21st
Century Skills - Susan Zeiger, Program Director
18:00
Arab Spring: Using Social Media to Teach in Real Time -
Jennifer D. Klein, Director of Educational Development
18:00
got water? Join this annual virtual expedition from Guatemala
with your students (March 2012) and gain an understanding of our most
basic human need: water. - Joan Roehre, Distance Learning Facilitator
18:00
KEYNOTE: Esther Wojcicki
18:00
Using Technology to Promote Global Awareness in the Early
Childhood Classroom PreK-2 - Althea Penn, m.ed.adm., Educational
Consultant
19:00
A District Approach to Collaboration - Christy Fennewald,
Technology Coordinator
19:00
Across Curriculum and Across Oceans: collaboration ,
technology and 21st century skills for students - Steve Sandy,
Technology Resource Teacher
19:00
Aprendiendo colaborativamente con modelo 1 a 1 en el aula -
Prof. Cristina Velázquez
19:00
Honing Interaction with International Online Projects - Ms
Rita Zeinstejer, EFL Teacher
19:00
KEYNOTE: Carrie Wagner
19:00
Making Connections Around the World - Jaime Steward k-12
technology integration specialist
20:00
Building a Global High School Blogger's Collaborative - Mike
Gwaltney, Instructor
20:00
Finding Global Primary Sources - Jennifer Hanson
20:00
Learn about earth smarts: A freely available educational
construct for socioecological literacy - Bryan H. Nichols
20:00
One Schools Story, Student exchanges: Impacts &
Success - George Thornton, Teacher
20:00
Social Media Student Clubs - Terry Eberhart, Executive
Director of SMGECP
21:00
Across Borders - Lisette Casey, Technology Integration
Specialist
21:00
Connecting Classrooms Project - Adelina Moura
21:00
KEYNOTE: Tara Abrahams
21:00
Techniques on How to Handle Poverty, Trauma, Adult Learning
and the Web or " You can help the pushouts." - Richard Close CEO
21:00
Using Live Broadcasting services to build collaboration
between learners from different schools! - Mr Alessio Bernardelli
22:00
FACE IT-TRACE IT-ERASE IT - JAck Strelec, teacher, coordinator
22:00
Foreign language exchanges via Skype: more productive, more
relaxing and more fun with this free resource - Jim Sarris, High School
Spanish Teacher
22:00
National Security Language Initiative for Youth: A Students'
Experience Abroad - Curtis Young, Grant Programs Coordinator
22:00
Videos for Communities and Service - Rushton Hurley,
Executive Director
23:00
Education Special Forces: A Complete Education System - Bob
Zenhausern CEO
23:00
Global Projects - Theresa Allen, Technology Teacher and
Coordinator
23:00
Global Virtual Project Based Learning (GVPBL): A Structured
Theoretical Framework for Cross Hemispheric Collaboration - G. Andrew
Page, PhD
23:00
Integration of the Asia Society Global Competency Matrix in
Teaching and Learning: Developing KM Global Charter School - Valerie
Schmitz - Director
23:00
Social Media Club Education Chapters - Terry Eberhart,
Executive Director of SMGECP
Visualizzazione degli eventi fino al 18/11.
Friday, November 18
12:00am
Making Global Collaboration Work: A Concrete Example for the
21st Century - Steven Sowell, English Department Chair
12:00am
Redefining 21st Century Literacy: Is Digital Literacy
Underrepresented In Curriculum Around The World? - Paul Garofano -
Educational Technology Specialist
12:00am
World Savvy Students - Charmagne Campbell-Patton, Program
Manager
12:00am
Youth Media Creation in the At-Risk Student Population -
Gregg Witkin, Adobe Youth Voices Lead Educator
1:00am
'La incorporación del teléfono celular
en el aula como recurso tecnológico audiovisual.' - Profesor
Sergio D. Bosio
1:00am
Essentializing the Global “Other”:
Defining and Teaching “Culture” as a 21st Century
Skill - Craig Perrier
1:00am
Personalized Learning Toolkits: Designing New Pathways for
Every Student - Barbara Bray, Creative Learning Strategist
1:00am
Students of Today Building the Schools of Tomorrow in S.
Sudan - Jordan Frank, PR Director FBF; Executive Director, TWS
2:00am
Curriculum as a platform - Dr. Maria Droujkova
2:00am
Educación en contextos de privación de
la libertad - Andrés Leiva Beil
2:00am
Google Lit Trips: Sharing the wisdom of OUR Global Literary
Heritage via Google Earth - Jerome Burg, founder, Google Lit Trips
3:00am
Developing Authentic Global Collaborative Science Projects -
Robin Cochran Dirksen
3:00am
Dipping into the EdTech fun -- outside Silicon Valley - Betsy
Corcoran, Tony Wan, editors
3:00am
Gathering Around the Fire: Story in the Digital Age - Judy
Goldberg
3:00am
Igniting Creativity, Collaboration and Innovation through
Integrated Assessment - Karen Yager Dean of Studies
4:00am
be you. - monika hardy
4:00am
Globalize Learning with Local Opportunities and Technology
Tools - Rita Oates, PhD
4:00am
Preparation of teachers as educational researchers in the
borderless new media community - Yin-Mei Wong, PhD
4:00am
Sandra Soler Daza, Master en Tecnologías Aplicadas
a la Educación. Docente Lic. en Informática
5:00am
Digging into Minecraft - Dr Bronwyn Stuckey
5:00am
eTextbook in Academia: Issues and Solutions - Plamen
Miltenoff, Professor
5:00am
Terry Eberhart Cultural and Geographic Variations in SM use
by higher education instructors with their students - Terry Eberhart,
Executive Director of SMGECP
5:00am
World Language Teaching to Language Immersion Teaching:
Opening Career Doors - Shannon Peterson, Assistant Director
6:00am
Aprender en Colaboración Desde la distancia, con
los PTI es posible. - Amanda Silene Russi. Docente
6:00am
Building a Global High School Blogger's Collaborative - Mike
Gwaltney, Instructor
6:00am
Lacadalet and the (inter)national poetry Channel - Hana
Sustkova
6:00am
Perspectives of the Education System in Finland - Dr. Ann
Gaudino, President
8:00am
Learning from everywhere: English 3.0 Pilot Project - Hery
Yanto The
8:00am
Proyectos Colaborativos Globales: interterritorialidades y
relaciones transdisciplinares en la construcción ampliada
del currículum de ciencias. - Reina Cortellezzi Lagos
9:00am
Esteem individually, engage internationally: Autonomous
Personal Learning for Language Teachers - Mgr. et Mgr. Lenka
Kroupová
10:00am
Higher Engineering Education : Integrating Blooms Taxanomy,
PBL, Students Personality and ICT for outcome based curriculum Design
of Industry relevant Courses - Satyadhyan Chickerur
10:00am
Project Purpose: Students Making a Difference in Mozambique -
Ariana, Yahn, Allysen, Chantal
10:00am
Shared Mindspace: trading places for high impact - Nina
Prodinger, CVO
11:00am
Distributed Concurrent e-Design - Anne Fox (Owner/Manager)
11:00am
Getting a Sense of the Whole Game: The Idea of Scientific
Conferences as Educational Simulations - Dr. Haido Samaras, Director of
Instructional Design and Development
11:00am
Global(ized) EFL Education and Stereotyping - Dr. Kimberly
Brooks-LEwis
12:00pm
99 Ways to Give & Receive: Service Learning &
CAS Informing Global Awareness & Citizenry - Sean Thomas
Moroney M.Ed.
12:00pm
Las TIC y su influencia en la educación.
Técnicas y recursos didácticos. Proyectos
colaborativos con TIC - Lic. y Prof. Claudio Ariel Clarenc
12:00pm
SPOTLIGHT: 7 Steps to Flatten Your Classroom: Simple Steps
from the Flat Classroom Project - Vicki Davis, Teacher/ IT Director
12:00pm
The globally solidary responsibility as an educational goal -
Dr Maria del Carmen Patricia Morales
1:00pm
iInnovate. iIntegrate. iPublish - Eric Walters, Director of
Science and Technology
1:00pm
NetGeneration of Youth : A Catalyst for Education
Transformation in the Global –Digital Age - Emilio Garza,
Assistant Principal
1:00pm
Proyecto Telecolaborativo: Ciencia Enredada - Experiencia
H2.0 - Prof. Cristina Velázquez
1:00pm
SPOTLIGHT: Integrating Technology into Blended Learning in
Higher Education - Nellie Deutsch, Ed.D
2:00pm
"La educación prohibida" - Germán Doin
campos
2:00pm
Finding Solutions to Hunger - Deanne McBeath, Educator
& Janna Wilson, Educator
2:00pm
iEARN Master Trainer Seminar reflections: Doris Duke
Foundation for Islamic Art grant recipients discuss their experience -
Donna Román and Zeenat Munir
2:00pm
Your Students Are Changing: Are You? - Mrs. Najwa Farha
Chalabi
3:00pm
#Redeschat, networked learning about a hashtag - Luz Pearson
- ICT Coord - Teacher
3:00pm
Creating a Global Education: From Mission to Practice -
Richard Swanson, Assistant Principal
3:00pm
Creating a Global Issues Curriculum: From Awakening to
Empowering Empathic Action - Rob Ferrin, High School Humanities
3:00pm
International Collaboration: Seeking 4 Schools to Partner
with TI Charter in the Bronx - Steve Bergen and Adjowah Scott,
co-founders
4:00pm
Digiteen Dream Team - Vicki Davis, Teacher/ IT Director
4:00pm
KEYNOTE: Pam Allyn
4:00pm
Oral Communication for an Interconnected World: Creating
Competent Speakers - Erik Palmer, Author (Well Spoken: Teaching
Speaking to All Students, Stenhouse, 2011), Consultant
4:00pm
Student-Authored Wiki Textbooks: Composition and Review -
Edward F. Gehringer, Assoc. Professor, Comp. Sci.
5:00pm
CLOSING KEYNOTE: Ed Gragert
6:00pm
GlobalEdCon11 Closing Party!