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August 2, 2007 04:35 PM

SESSION: The Film Festival as a Springboard to Systemic Instructional Change

Dr. Tyson began the Mabry Film Festival in 2001 as a way to integrate technology into the instructional plan of the school. He has seen firsthand the power of media production in a middle school setting. Producing digital media content is not only well within the financial grasp of most schools, students have the capacity to create compelling and deeply moving content of the same quality you can find at your local video store. While in many ways this medium is the language of their generation, producing student work of exceptional quality does not just happen by "turning students loose" with a video camera and a computer. This session will provide ideas and insight into ways you can leverage the unprecedented excitement of a film festival in your own school community, making learning irresistible while building support for deeper use of technology tools. Few things excite students and parents more than a large audience's critical acclaim of student work. Dr. Tyson will explore ways to make the educational experience of your students more rigorous and demanding by bringing their meaningful contributions to life on the big screen.

Mr. Tim Tyson

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WORKSHOP: The BlogShop Workshop and All Things Podcasting: Powerful Tools for Learning and Communication

MONDAY ONLY

In this workshop you will learn about blogging in education, see numerous teacher examples, and even go step-by-step through setting up your first blog to learn how easy using this tool is. You will also learn about "all things podcasting", see astounding examples of podcasts that have been created by students, teachers, and administrators, learn what tools are available for creating podcasts (Windows and Mac), and then see a demonstration of how to create an audio-only and enhanced podcasts. This is an introductory session to these tools, and assuming you have no prior knowledge at all, is a great way to be introduced to these tools for the very first time!

Mr. Tim Tyson

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November 6, 2006 11:44 AM

Powerful Projects Made Simple with Digital Kits

Participants will learn how to collect digital materials (photos, images, sounds, music, and video) from a variety of sources to create a Digital Kit that correlates with standards and curriculum. Experience how these kits can be used by teachers and students to create Inspiration Investigations, Powerful Presentations, Dazzling Digital Stories, or Terrific Tours in Google Earth. Tips and tricks will be shared on classroom and project management, as well as kit distribution.

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September 20, 2006 03:42 PM

ITSC Movie


Created by Tim Chase of Bend-LaPine School District. Are you ready for ITSC 2007?

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February 19, 2006 11:01 AM

Digital Arts

Digital Arts Workshop
Presented by Diane Woodard (OETC Board Member)
Blog by Mark Freeman (OETC Treasurer)

This blog is for important information, links and other "stuff" presented during this workshop.

Start here for ideas, examples and information:
http://www.sd3.k12.mt.us/staff_pages/tic_toc/workshop/index.htm

For questions or specific information email one of these presenters:

Terri Barclay
terrib@stregis.k12.mt.us

Maureen Jones
mjones@sd3.k12.mt.us

Diane Woodard
diane@sd3.k12.mt.us

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February 24, 2005 12:51 PM

Digital Medias

Many of the excellent links and resources and information from Hall Davidson's Keynote and workshops can be found on his website http://www.halldavidson.com/

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February 21, 2005 09:18 AM

Integrate Multimedia and Media Resources in Your Teaching

Participants in Hall Davidson's workshop began the day by integrating elements from multimedia "kits" into iMovie or PowerPoint to create a simple multiumedia project.

Class continued by exploring software to create video clips with Goo, Morph, and Crazy Talk.

We also looked at a USB microscope called Scope on a Rope.

Class ended with a very interesting group laser pointer activity.

Thanks for a great class, Hall!

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February 14, 2005 02:31 PM

Weaving Dreams

Need extra help with your DreamWeaver templates, libraries, and styles? If so, join me during the continental breakfast on either Monday or Tuesday morning. To serve you best, comment on this blog entry with the topic you need help with...or IM me at llary13 (aim account).

See you soon!

Lynn Lary

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February 8, 2005 09:10 AM

Migrating Digital Media

Hey there! Pulse Media Productions is once again looking forward to coming to the ITSC conference in February and working with Educators from all over the Pacific Northwest. We are doing a pre-conference work session this year and hope to see you at the conference. If you have signed up for our session, please join the blog and let's start working early. We want to help you create a powerful learning environment using digital media in your classroom.

Have a great day
Pulse Media Producitons ITSC Team
Jeff Linman Advisor
Kyle Blair CEO
Tim McNutt CEO and ITSC coordinator
Randy Schweitz Videographer
Brad Stiffler Videographer and Hardware
Sean Kearney Videographer

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