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SHS Connected Learners

Page history last edited by Charlene Chausis 9 years, 2 months ago

Welcome to the Stevenson H.S. "Connected Learners" wiki!

 

Click your name in the "SideBar" box (on the right) to share what you learned at the ICE Conference!

 

Note... this wiki has notes from SHS Connected Learners who attended the various ICE Conferences (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010) and resources from additional years: 2011, 2012, & 2013.

 

ON YOUR PAGE, please list the sessions you attended, what new knowledge you gained, websites to revisit, etc.

 


Notes from the ICE 2013 Conference:

Congrats to SHS teachers who presented this year!

Kudos to Stevenson H.S. presenters: Caroline Haebig, Bob Pinta, Toni Gorman, Tony Reibel, Mike Martinez, Lori Polin-Silva, Sheryl Sager, Brandi Argentar & Laura Brown for sharing their expertise!

 

Consider using the ICE online resources to "build your own PD experience!"

 

1) Tune into the new ICE Eduvision channel, https://ice.eduvision.tv/, to watch great keynote addresses by Wes Fryer and Pam Allyn, as well as several breakout sessions hosted by these keynoters and other featured speakers, such as: Scott McLeod, Steve Dembo, Hall Davidson, Ben Rimes, Carol Broos and Joe Brennan.

 

2) Watch several sessions on the ICE Conference UStream channel: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/2009-ice-conference  (look for videos recorded last week).

 

3) Visit the ICE Wiki for links to presenter info, breakout session slides, handouts and resources from Thursday:

http://www.icewiki.info/Thursday-Workshops-and-Sessions.html

or Friday

http://www.icewiki.info/Friday-Workshops-and-Sessions.html

 

4) Finally, search through Twitter using the hashtag #ice13 (https://twitter.com/search?q=%23ice13&src=typd) to check out the "Tweets" posted during the conference (also archived at http://www.tweetarchivist.com/37df1d10/1)

 

 


Notes from the ICE 2011 Conference:

Congrats to SHS teachers who presented this year

(complete descriptions can be found online at http://iceberg.org/ice_conference/breakout)

  • Lori Polin-Silva presented a breakout session on "Teaching with Touch Technology: iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad" 
  • Amerigo Carnazzola, Christine Pfaffinger and Christina Wood presented a breakout session on "iPads: From Apps to Lessons"

 

View the ICE 2011 Conference handouts, and links to recorded sessions and backchannel at: http://icewiki.info

 


 

Notes from the ICE 2010 Conference:

Congrats to SHS teachers who presented this year

(complete descriptions can be found online at: http://iceberg.org/ice_conference/breakout):

  • Brandi Argentar presented a poster session on "Interactivity in the Classroom - IWB and SRS"
  • Laura Brown presented a breakout session on "Moving Media Out of the Margins"
  • Lori Polin-Silva and Jori Saunders presented a poster session on "iMovie iMagic" -- enhancing student learning with iMovie projects.
  • Amerigo Carnazzola, Christine Pfaffinger and Christina Wood presented a breakout session on "Collaborative Learning with WikiSpaces and MyStuDIYo"

 

Notes from the ICE 2009 Conference: 

Congrats to SHS teachers Lori Polin-Silva and Jori Saunders for presenting at the conference this year!

 

If you want to follow discussion from other attendees, join the ICE Conference "Ning" at:

http://myiltce.ning.com

 


 

Notes from the ICE 2008 Conference:

Kudos to SHS teachers Lori Polin-Silva and Jori Saunders (and their students) and Sharon Sossin for presenting at the conference this year!

 


 

Notes from the ICE 2007 Conference:

For those of you wishing to "re-live the 2007 moment"...

 

Both the Thursday and Friday keynote speeches were live-streamed and are now archived for your viewing pleasure. New York Times Technology columnist, and an all-around sincerely funny fellow, David Pogue, provided a great kick-off! Also available online are many of the presenters' handouts!

Kudos to Stevenson teachers Laura Brown, Andy Conneen and Dan Larsen for sharing their classroom success stories!

 

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