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2013 NATIONAL TEACHER OF THE YEAR FRIDAY 3.20 G 8:30AM WHAT IF? High powered rockets, robotics, 3D printers, laser cutters, college credit for high school courses; all of these started by the power of asking “What if…” If it can be done in Z illah, Washington, then it can be done in your school. The bigger question is: When your “what if” comes true, will you be ready? K E Y N O T E S P E A K E R @MetaMetrics_Inc K E Y N O T E S P E A K E R @JeffCharbonneau SPONSORED BY PRESIDENT AND CO-FOUNDER OF METAMETRICS ® THURSDAY 3.19 G 8:30AM COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS IN A COMMON CORE WORLD Since the release of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), there has been a great deal of attention devoted to the concept of college and career readiness. Now more than ever, we are equipping educators with tools in their toolbox to personalize instruction and help their students graduate college and be career ready. With tools like the Lexile Framework, educators are able to monitor literacy growth and differentiate instruction during the K-12 career of a student. Learn how the Lexile Framework is helping educators and parents quantify college and career readiness and the strategies that are being used to guide them on a path towards success. CONFERENCE PROGRAM #ncce2015 CONFERENCE PROGRAM

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2013 NATIONAL TEACHER OF THE YEARFRIDAY 3.20 G 8:30amWHAT IF?

High powered rockets, robotics, 3D printers, laser cutters, college credit for high school courses; all of these started by the power of asking “What if…” If it can be done in Zillah, Washington, then it can be done in your school. The bigger question is: When your “what if” comes true, will you be ready?

KEYN

OTE SPEAKER

@MetaMetrics_Inc

KEYN

OTE SPEAKER

@JeffCharbonneau

SPONSORED BY

PRESIDENT AND CO-FOUNDER OF METAMETRICS®

THURSDAY 3.19 G 8:30amCOLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS IN A COMMON CORE WORLD

Since the release of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), there has been a great deal of attention devoted to the concept of college and career readiness. Now more than ever, we are equipping educators with tools in their toolbox to personalize instruction and help their students graduate college and be career ready. With tools like the Lexile Framework, educators are able to monitor literacy growth and differentiate instruction during the K-12 career of a student. Learn how the Lexile Framework is helping educators and parents quantify college and career readiness and the strategies that are being used to guide them on a path towards success.

CONFERENCE PROGRAM

#ncce2015

CONFERENCE PROGRAM

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This is a tentative schedule and subject to change. blog.ncce.org | #NCCE2015 P2

Featured Speaker Exhibitor/VendorG WEDNESDAY MARCH 18 G

WEDNESDAY SUMMITSRoom 251 Room 255 Room 256

9 AM - 4 PM Gaming and Coding Summit Teacher-Librarian Summit IT Summit

WEDNESDAY WORKSHOPSD130 D131 D132 D133-134 D137 D138 D139

8:30-10:30 AM 1:1, Students Take the Lead Shelly Chamberlain

Take a Few Grains of Sand and Make a Sandcastle

Jane Miller

Problem-Based Learning through CSI Jeff Crews

Intro to Adobe Premiere Elements 12

Joe Dockery

Extend Learning Using Online Discussion Forums

Colette Cassinelli

Absolutely Awesome Graphics--No Photoshop

Needed Katie Kotynski

Tools for the New-To-Google Teacher Amy McLaughlin

11 AM-1 PM

Make Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Programs

Work for You Susan Brooks-Young

iPad Solution Share-A-Thon! Martin Horejsi

BYOA = Build Your Own App!

Gregg Stone

Infographics Using Illustrator Cindy Schultz

Keeping Track of Student Data with Excel

Wanda Hill

Wiki Wiki Ways to Assess with Google Apps and

Add-Ons Martha Thornburgh

1:30-3:30 PM

S.T.I.C.C. (Science and Technology Integrated for

Common Core) Kelli Ogle

Why and How We are Failing our Students and

Ourselves Jamie Ewing

Special Effects with Adobe Premiere

Elements 12 Joe Dockery

YouTube for Instruction and Assessment

Justin Talmadge

Project Based Learning-Online

Tim Chase

4-6 PMDigital Citizenship - Our Common Core

Mike Donlin

Education Isn’t a Game - But Maybe It Should Be

James Flatmo

Clouds in the Classroom Betsy Weigle

Mahalo Edmodo! Dietrich Baker

It Works! Innovation through Project Management

Cass Tang

Engineering with Arduino Microcontrollers Chad Norman

POPULAR WORKSHOPS WILL FILL UP. MAKE SURE YOU SECURE YOUR SEAT!All workshops are two-hours, hands-on, and are included in your conference registration. If you were pre-registered for a workshop, you will have received a workshop ticket on your badge sheet. Workshops have a limited seating capacity. In order to fairly accommodate all hands-on workshop participants, the five-minute rule will apply. Pre-registered workshop attendees must be in the workshop five-minutes prior to the beginning of the workshop, or you will lose your seat, and it will then be open to other attendees. At FIVE minutes before the workshop start time, all seats will be open on a first-come, first-seated priority.

2015 NCCE WORKSHOPS ...................................................................................................................................

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This is a tentative schedule and subject to change. blog.ncce.org | #NCCE2015 P3

WEDNESDAY SessionsE141-142 E143-144 E145 E146 E147-148 F150 F151 F152

8:30-9:20 AM Windows Walkabout Joshua Sawyer

Adobe Youth Voices - Integrating Filmmaking into Your Educational Setting

Rick Wray

Sit on the Lanai with an iPad & the Photo

Story App by Shutterfly Deborah Hale

Revolutionary Googling Scott McDaniel

9:30-10:20 AM

Let’s Get Connected - Learn, Grow, Contribute Joshua Sawyer

Curriculum in Your District Cloud McKay Walker

Developing a Flipped Online Classroom

Aaron Cooke

Belly Up to the Tech B@r - It’s Appy Hour!

Terry Dodson

How Do I Do a 1:1 When I Have 26:1? Dan Deem

Streamline Your Classroom with

Schoology Katherine Livick

10:30-11:20 AMOneNote - The Ultimate

Tool Joshua Sawyer

Smarter Balanced Assessments

Chromebooks and Tablets and More,

Oh My! Dennis Small

Transforming Teaching & Learning

with an Authentic Audience

Eric Patnoudes

Getting Googly in Elementary

Cheryl Steighner

1-1:50 PM Office 365 for Education Joshua Sawyer

Student Technology Readiness for

College and Career Ready Learning and

Assessment Dennis Small

A Narrative of Schools Through Research and

Analysis Sarah Skinner

Make Any Video Your Lesson

Randy Hawkins

Maximizing the Use of Your Document Camera

in a 1:1 Classroom Mary Rennie

Building Better Online Discussions by Design

Mike Agostinelli

Blended Learning: Setting the Stage for

21st Century Classrooms Sonja Delafosse

Best Practices in Online Learning

Theresa Carter

2-2:50 PM In the Mix Joshua Sawyer

Chromebook Cart Certification: Building

Performance Based Professional

Development Phil Biggs

Leveraging Collaboration for Equity in STEM Beth Unverzagt

Make an Impact with My School Data Ken Mock

Plan for Success, SMART Tables in TPS

Sherri Desseau

Tracking the Blended Learning Trend Jason Neiffer

3-3:50 PMFree Tools Exploration

Joshua Sawyer

I Have a Set of iPads...Now What? Leslie Kolb

Connected Learning The Blended Model

Eric Patnoudes

4-4:30 PM D143-144 • First Timers Meeting

2015 CONFERENCE APPDownload the NCCE 2015 conference app on your Apple, Android or Windows phone to obtain the most up-to-date information. Find it in the App Store, Google Play, and the Windows Store. If you have the NCCE 2014 app, please delete and re-download the updated version for 2015.

Created by Crescerance: Custom mobile apps and mobile-friendly websites for schools and educators.

SOCIAL MEDIAOfficial Hashtags for NCCE 2015:

#NCCE2015 #V atNCCE2015 – Welcome our Friends from the US Virgin Islands!

Use the NCCE 2015 conference cam inside the mobile app to upload your photos directly to social media! NCCE is officially on Instagram, find us under ncce_edtech & help us spread the NCCE experience to the ed-tech world!

Download fromWindows StoreDownload fromWindows Store

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Featured Speaker Exhibitor/VendorG THURSDAY MARCH 19 G

thursday WORKSHOPSD130 D131 D132 D133-134 D137 D138 D139

8:30-9:45 AM Portland Ballroom • KEYNOTE: Malbert Smith III, PhD: President and Co-Founder of Metametrics

10 AM-NOON MinecraftEdu and U Douglas Kiang

School Leadership & Social Media Tom Daccord

Moving from Sorting to Searching Jeff Utecht

Do It Yourself PD (emphasis on Twitter)

Nikki D. Robertson

STEAM Meets Library of Congress Kathy Dorr

Right-Clicks, Tips & Tricks Jeff Miller

Candy Is Dandy a Cross-curricular Lesson

Using Google Apps Mike Agostinelli

1-3 PMThe Visual Classroom: Using iPad to Make Thinking Visual

Douglas Kiang

Flipped Classroom/Library Nikki D. Robertson

Blending Learning: What Is It? What Does It Look

Like? How Can I Implement Techniques in My

Classroom? Tracie Lenihan

Creating a Classroom of Coders with Scratch

Sarah Pewitt WeDo Robotics Integration

Kellie TaylorFlip Over Office Mix Sonja Delafosse

Desktop Publishing with Google Apps Phil Biggs

3:20-5:20 PMAn Administrator’s Guide to Web 2.0

Jeff Utecht

Amp up Your Blended Classroom

Melissa Munson-Merritt

Teaching Is a Balancing Act Jennifer Gingerich

iPad Media Tools 21st Century Storytelling Tools

Joe Dockery

Scratch the Code with Tynker and Alice Deborah Wrobel

Coding Across the Curriculum

Michael Braun

Getting the Ball Rolling: Learn to Code in a PBL

Environment Dean Phillips

NCCE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: ............................Betsy GoeltzPRESIDENT

Martin HorejsiHIGHER ED REPRESENTA/TIVE

Morgen LarsenELEMENTARY REPRESENTATIVE

Jane MillerAT-LARGE REPRESENTATIVE

Virginia PettitESD REPRESENTATIVE

Heidi RogersCEO/EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Jim SaffeelsHIGH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE

Richard SnyderPRESIDENT-ELECT

Alan WalkerK-12 DISTRICT TECH COORDINATOR

NCCE STAFF: .................................................................Heidi RogersCEO/EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Becky FirthDIRECTOR OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Jean BengfortPROGRAM DIRECTOR

Bobby MyersMARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR

Sally BouviaMARKETING COORDINATOR

Clancy WolfWEB MASTER

Mike AgostinelliTECH-SAVVY TEACHER

Jason NeifferTECH-SAVVY TEACHER

Richard SnyderTECH-SAVVY LIBRARIAN

Kathy DorrPROJECT SPECIALIST

Wendi HaughtPROJECT SPECIALIST

Scott ShellmanPROJECT SPECIALIST

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE: ..........Glenn WhitcombTECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR

Bonnie BarberRob BaxterJean BengfortMark EhrhardtKeirsten Kerr

Conn McQuinnKathie O’BrienVirginia PettitShelby ReynoldsRichard SnyderJohn VailleDon Watson

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thursday SessionsD135-136 E141-142 E143-144 E145 E146 E147-148 F149 F150 F151 F152 TIKI HUT

10-10:50 AM

Edivate: Create your own

personalized learning

experience! Lee Ann Moorman

Empower Yourself with

Office! Sonja Delafosse

Innovating, Teaching,

and Engaging Students

Apple Education

SBAC Universal Tools Tutorial

Lessons Andrea Miles

Building a Sustainable Technology Academy

Andrew Romine

Connect/Create for the Mobile

World Gregg Stone

What is the Oregon Virtual School District and How Can

It Help My Students? Carla Wade

Google Vision 2.0, Transformation and Technology

in Education Richard Achee

Using Your School’s Large-Format Printer John Harrington

Dive Deep into Discovery

Education Streaming

Duane Waber

11-11:50 AM

Google Apps Admin Console Rachel Wente-

Chaney

Fostering Tech Talent in Schools Michael Braun

Safe, Mobile, Collaborative: Making Mobile Learning Work Max Doubek

Top 10 iPad Media Production

Tools for the Classroom Joe Dockery

Gaming for Literacy! CCSS

and Text Complexity in

Video Games–Lee Ann Tysseling

OER and Common Core Barbara Soots

Aligning Your Blended

Classroom with Standards and Competencies Scott Hinojosa

Hacking Cost Barriers to Technology Integration

Amanda Haruch

What’s in Your Digital Literacy Toolkit for PreK

to College? Jason Turner

50 Ways to Integrate Discovery Education Streaming

Duane Waber

1-1:50 PM

Sifting through the Clouds:

A Framework of Success

Dr. Eric Kellerer

Re-Invent Your Student

Interactivity and Productivity at Your Campus

W/ O365 Bill Hagen

Flying your video to new

places Joe Dockery

Identifying Quality Apps, Websites, and Games for

Learning Cindy Etherton

Not Your Mama’s Coconuts Kate Chan

Using Mobile Devices in

the Research Process

Colette Cassinelli

Technology for the 2020 Classroom Chris Bailey

30 in 50 Tech Savvy Tools 2015

Tech-Savvy Teachers

Mike Agostinelli

Making Flipped Classroom

Videos Wanda Hill

Discovery Education Board

Builder Lynnell Matthews

Wireless and Network Infrastructure Security 101

April Mardock

2-2:50 PM

Moving from Consumers to Producers of Knowledge Jeff Utecht

30 Windows 8.1 Apps in 50

Minutes Joshua Sawyer

5 Critical Mistakes Schools Make with iPads Tom Daccord

Mobility Changes Everything

David Craiovan

Project Learning, Tech in History Dean Smith

Let’s Get Metacognitive Neuroscience and Ed Tech Conn McQuinn

Tacoma Levels Up! - Our Game Based Learning

Experience Damond Crump

30 in 50 for Teacher-Librarians

Tech-Savvy Librarian, Richard

Snyder

30 in 50 LMS Tips and Tricks

Tim Chase

Literacy and Discovery Education Streaming

Lynnell Matthews

3-3:50 PM

Engaging Students through Pearson Virtual

Learning Brian Duffy

Office Sway--Create an Interactive Canvas

Joshua Sawyer

Redefining Learning: Innovative School

Leadership Tom Daccord

DocsTeach: An Online Tool for

Primary Sources, Classroom

Activities, and Formative

Assessment Carol Buswell

Class as a Fully Realized Online

RPG Chris Haskell

Future Planning: Oregon Virtual School District Public Input Carla Wade

Technology Skills and the Common

Core Gavin Lees

Introducing Google

Classroom Jason Neiffer

Going Global: Connect, Share,

Learn, Grow Nikki D.

Robertson

Common Core with Discovery

Education Streaming Plus Duane Waber

4-4:50 PM

30 Free Microsoft Tools in 50

Minutes Sonja Delafosse

Exploring the Future of

Educational Resources

Tom Daccord

Enhancing Small Group Instruction through

New Audio Technology

Susan Meyer

Common Core Opens the Door

Les Foltos

Protecting Students’ Personal

Information Jamie Wise

Cyberbullying and Ways to

Stop It! David Stiner

Internet Schools for the 21st

Century Christine Corbley

Connecting and Collaborating with Google Hangouts

Nikki D. Robertson

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Featured Speaker Exhibitor/VendorG FRIDAY MARCH 20 G

friday WORKSHOPSD130 D131 D132 D133-134 D137 D138 D139

8:30-9:45 AM Portland Ballroom • KEYNOTE: Jeff Charbonneau: 2013 National Teacher of the Year

10 AM-NOONBuilding EdTech

Leadership Capacity Jennifer Gibson

Assessment 2.0: Assessing Change in Changing Classrooms

Tom Daccord

Free Tools for Flipped Learning

Becky Keene

3D Printing Using Adobe Photoshop Cindy Shultz

ePortfolios for Students & Teachers

Nikki D. Robertson

OneNote and Presenting the Class Notebook Tool –

Jennifer Mitchell

Conquering Chromebooks Phil Biggs

1-3 PMAccelerating Reading and

Writing with iPads Katie Toppel

Building Student Centered Blended

Learning Environments Jeff Utecht

Building a Solid Digital Citizenship Program

Art Spencer

Aloha to the Core in ELA Instruction

Jennifer Gingerich

FIRST-TIMERS MEETINGWEDNESDAY • 4-4”30 PM • D143-144In just 30 minutes you will get the inside scoop from the movers and shakers of NCCE. Join us for a quick layout of the NCCE 2015 Island, tips and even a hula lesson. You will learn more about NCCE’s exciting 2015 events in school districts throughout the entire Northwest. Win prizes and learn how to get the most out of NCCE 2015!

ONENOTENCCE is very excited to partner with Microsoft to offer conference resources powered by OneNote. A link to the OneNote that contains conference information and presenters’ information will be available on the NCCE website (www.ncce.org).

NCCE MEMBERSHIP BOOTH AND BOOKSTOREThe NCCE Membership booth is located in Pre-Function-D of the Convention Center and is in operation during the following times:Wednesday, March 18th • 9 AM-4 PM Thursday, March 19th • 9 AM-4 PM Friday, March 20th • 9 AM-1 PMThe Membership Booth has NCCE t-shirts, memorabilia, and books available for purchase, a lost-and-found area, and volunteer check-in.

WIRELESS INFORMATIONNCCE 2015: PORTLAND is wireless.WIRELESS SSID: NCCEATTEND PASSWORD: Attend15LocK!In order for everyone to have an excellent wireless experience, we ask that attendees please use the bandwidth responsibility.• Do not create or use any mifi or personal hotspots.• Personal hotspots will need to be turned off while in the

convention center.• Streaming will be monitored and limited.NCCE 2015 Wireless generously provided by Ednetics

CONTINUING EDUCATIONNCCE is committed to providing continuing education to all of our attendees. Montana will be offering renewable credits, visit the membership booth for more information. Please visit the Continuing Education Booth for the following options:

• CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCEAttendees can receive a Certificate of Attendance at the Membership booth. You will be required to list all workshops and sessions you attend.

• COLLEGE CREDITAttendees can earn one semester hour of graduate credit in conjunction with the conference. NCCE has partnered with two institutions to offer college credit. University of Idaho ($60 fee) and Portland State University ($65 fee).

• CLOCK HOURSWashington Teacher Clock Hours will provide up to 29 clock hours for the NCCE 2015, at $2 per clock hour. A minimum of 3 clock hours is required. Hours of operation are:Wednesday, March 18 • Noon-2 PM Thursday, March 19 • 10 AM-4 PM Friday, March 20 • 10 AM-2 PMPlease note: All educators applying for clock hours must complete a clock hour registration form. You can find out more about Washington Teacher Clock Hours at www.teacheredonline.org.

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friday SessionsD135-136 E141-142 E143-144 E145 E146 E147-148 F149 F150 F151 F152 TIKI HUT

7:45-8:15 AM D135-136: Membership Meeting

10-10:50 AMGetting Social with Students

Jeff Utecht

The Great, The Less Great, and the Not-so-great of School-Wide

Technology Integration

Panel-Doceõ Centers Faculty

Top Ten Free/Open Source

Software Programs for the Classroom Forrest Fisher

Maker Space Debbie Wrobel

From Angry Birds to

Minecraft: What Games Teach Us about Learning Douglas Kiang

Changing Rules in the Middle of

the Game Peter Knowles

Certified Education

Technology Leader (CETL)

Overview Brooke Trisler

Chromebooks and the

Connected Classroom Jeff Crews

50 Ways to Integrate Discovery Education Streaming

Lynnell Matthews

Overview of Intel Wireless Display

(WiDi) Mel Foster

11-11:50 AM

Looking for Learning in the Digital Classroom

Jeff Utecht

Gizmos, Gadgets and High Tech

Toys Alan Walker

Digital Citizenship- Beyond

Cybersafety Bernadette

Sexton

Maker Space Debbie Wrobel

The iPad Field Trip:

Collaboration with iBooks Author Douglas Kiang

iLearn, iCreate, iPresent iPad

Minis in 1st Grade Lisa Matson

Infographics: The Illustrated

Research Project Tech-Savvy

Librarian Richard Snyder

Reading for Meaning- Fluently

Heather Baptie

Discovery Education and

STEM Lynnell Matthews

How to Bypass Your Internet

Filter! Brooke Trisler

1-1:50 PM

iPad 101 The Basics Everyone

Should Know Joe Dockery

Blended Learning with Office 365 Sonja Delafosse

Transformative Leadership for 1:1 Implementation

Steve Burt

Apple Device Deployment

Apple Education

Minecraft, Gamification, and Makerspaces: The Classroom of the Future is

Now! Douglas Kiang

Give Effective Feedback with Technology

Miranda Doyle

What Do You Mean the iPads

Go Home? Skyler Rodolph

Using Technology to

Enhance Literacy and Critical

Thinking Skills Katie Dorr

Gamification using Discovery

Education Duane Waber

2-2:50 PMFlip Over Office

Mix Joshua Sawyer

Building a Comprehensive

Student Achievement

System for the Common Core Ron Brown

The Power of Peer Coaching

Kelly Petty

Use Google Classroom to

Facilitate Teacher PD

Jason Neiffer

A Model for Close Analytical

Reading Joanne Didriksen

Flipping the Classroom

with Discovery Education

Duane Waber

3-3:30 PM Exhibit Hall • AWARD CEREMONY

10 - 11:50 AM Game Based Learning with Project Spark Michael Braun

This is a 2-hour

session.

FIELD NOTES

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MAP LEGEND: Registration

Membership Booth

Exhibit Hall Entrance

Lanai Lounge (Attendees)

Tiki Hut Closing Ceremony Stage

3D CAVE Simulator/MakerSpace from Idaho National Laboratory

Keynote Speakers

EXHIBIT HALL HOURS:Thurs. 3/19 • 10:30 AM-4 PM

Fri. 3/20 • 9:30 AM-3:30 PMExclusive Exhibit Hall Hours: 11:50 AM-1 PM Thurs. and Fri. (no sessions or workshops during this time)

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In November of 1970 NCCE was a conference for Oregon educators to assess the needs of mathematics in education. Today, we have grown to over 4000 members and are home to the largest education conference in the Northwest leading, engaging and assisting educational communities to reach higher levels of student and educator success through the use of 21st Century technology.

The Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) program at NCCE offers free professional learning opportunities for K-12 educators which are funded by a grant from the Library of Congress. Workshops are available to educators with a focus on digitized primary sources and materials from the Library of Congress. In 2014 over 300 educators participated in NCCE Library of Congress trainings.

In January 2014, NCCE was the recipient of the Technology to Improve Teaching and Learning (TITL) grant through the US Virgin Islands Department of Education. NCCE is working with 36 public school educators and administrators from St Thomas to implement technology integration into classroom instruction. This three-year program will have a lasting impact on the educators and their classrooms.

NCCE has been the premier provider of the Microsoft Innovative Educator (MIE) training across the US. We have nearly 50 trainers specialized in Microsoft professional learning traveling from coast-to-coast training technology professional development leaders and trainers who work with teachers to integrate technology. Over 4500 educators have benefited from this free program.

Education Empowered by Microsoft

More than

4,500 educators

will participate in a NCCE-led Microsoft

Over 250,000 students

reached through partnership training this year

Trainers have travelled over

250,000 miles

flying to trainings

In 2014 NCCE spent

176 days in the classroom providing

Microsoft trainings

GO TO: ncce.org/professional-learning FOR YEAR-ROUND OPPORTUNITIES

Address specific questions to Director of Professional Development

Becky Firth, [email protected]

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NCCE is proud to partner with DigitalEdge and Washington Learning Source at the largest educational technology conference in the Pacific Northwest.

Debbie Tschirgi, [email protected] • 360.952.3392

digitaledge.esd112.org

John Vaille, [email protected] • 425.917.7930

walearningsource.org

Heidi Rogers, CEO/Executive [email protected] • 208.292.2529

ncce.org

The DigitalEdge Purchasing Program at ESD 112 provides competitively bid contracts on educational technology equipment that are available to “eligible purchasers” in twelve western states. Products include Chromebooks, wireless tablets, projectors, document cameras, interactive whiteboards, clickers, sound amplification and many more technology solutions. Purchasers should check their governing laws to determine eligibility, if necessary. The DigitalEdge website at digitaledge.esd112.org provides the link to complete an interlocal agreement. Washington Learning Source (WLS) is a statewide program developed by Washington’s nine regional Educational Service Districts. WLS works with vendors and ESDs to provide Washington’s school districts a wide variety of products, including software, equipment, and services, at great prices. A one-time free membership is required.

DIGITALEDGEACT - Advanced Classroom Technologies .....................................................................................813

DiscountCell .............................................................................................427

Elmo .....................................................................................................................712

Epson America....................................................................................616

Gaggle.Net ................................................................................................709

Max Interactive, Inc. .....................................................................304

Promethean.............................................................................................813

SMART Technologies...............................................................506

Troxell Communications..........................................................512

WASHINGTON LEARNING SOURCEAruba Networks .............................................................................606

Canvas by Instructure ...........................................................730

Ednetics ........................................................................................................ 405

iboss Web Filters, Phantom Technologies ...................................................................................908

Lexia Learning .....................................................................................214

Qwizdom ....................................................................................................... 612

Schoology ...................................................................................................819

WASHINGTON LEARNING SOURCE/DIGITALEDGE

CDW-G ............................................................................................................622

eInstruction by Turning Technologies .........608

MicroK12 ..........................................................................................................712

WASHINGTON LEARNING SOURCE AND DIGITALEDGE EXHIBITORS

“The mountains are calling, and I must go.” ~ John Muir

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Serving Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington

The NCCE Teaching with Primary Sources program announces its FREE 2015 Summer Workshops

FREE two-day workshops coming to an area near you!

Introduction to Teaching with Primary SourcesThese 2-day workshops, designed for K-12 Educators and Teacher Librarians, will introduce you to the vast collections of the Library of Congress’s rich reservoir of over 19 million digital resources and explore how you can use them to engage students in the classroom. Two-day workshops will include information on:

Registration opens April 1 Apply at ncce.org

Certificate of Attendance is awarded at conclusion of workshop. While the workshop is free, meals, lodging, and travel are at the attendee’s expense.

• Navigating the Library of Congress website• Searching digitized materials and lessons• Analyzing primary sources and discussing lesson

implementation strategies• Exploring copyright information

• Designing lessons utilizing Library of Congress materials and meeting Common Core standards

• Engaging and challenging students using primary sources

• Addressing Common Core standards

Contact Becky Firth • [email protected] • www.ncce.org1031 N Academic Way, Suite 242 • Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814

WORKSHOP LOCATIONS

IDAHOAUGUST 3-4 Meridian, IDAUGUST 11-12 Kendrick, ID

MONTANAJUNE 22-23 Missoula, MTJUNE 25-26 Billings, MT

OREGONJULY 21-22 Ontario, ORJULY 27-28 Eugene, ORAUGUST 16-17 Ashland, OR

WASHINGTONJULY 29-30 Yakima, WAAUGUST 12-13 Auburn, WAClock hours/renewal credits and college credit will be available

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