Sunday, September 9, 2007

Grade 7-12: WVIZ Distance Learning Presentation: "Student Voting and Voter Information"

The Office of the Secretary of State is responsible for overseeing the elections in the state of Ohio. Gladys Harrison, from the Secretary of State’s office, will be in the Idea Center to provide your students with a wealth of information including registering to vote, how to vote, absentee voting, student absentee voting, where to vote, etc.

Join us for this educational opportunity aimed at helping your students prepare to cast their vote in their first election.

Schools are invited to bring students to the Idea Center or interact via a distance learning connection. Seating is limited to 150 students. Seats will be reserved on a first come, first serve basis.

Schools interested in participating in this educational opportunity should contact John Ramicone at 216-916-6360 or john.ramicone@ideastream.org by September 17.

Distance Learning Transmission Modes: NOTA, eTech/Ohio IP and ATM

Reservations are limited to 40 remote sites. Students will interact with our guest via email.

A program fee of $75.00 will be charged to schools non NOTA member districts. Please process a purchase or to WIVZ/PBS Distance Learning, c/o John Ramicone, 1375 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland 44115 and fax a copy or the p.o. number to 216-916-6361.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Grades 7-12: REMEMBERING SEPTEMBER 11


VANDERBILT VIRTUAL SCHOOL announces a special “Remembering September 11” videoconference in the HOT TOPICS series for students in grades 6 -12 and college students.

Please feel free to share this announcement with your colleagues (apologies for cross postings).

The HOT TOPICS videoconference series provides experts that will discuss currently hot and relevant topics in our culture. These cutting edge videoconferences of current interest provide up-to-date information on topics that are new, controversial or confusing. “Remembering September 11” is one of those cutting edge videoconferences!

VIDEOCONFERENCE INFO:

Videoconference: “Remembering September 11” - www.vanderbilt.edu/virtualschool/catalog.htm#ht

Read more about “Remembering September 11” videoconference at: www.vanderbilt.edu/virtualschool/catalog.htm

Use the “Remembering September 11” Lesson Plan at www.vanderbilt.edu/virtualschool/programs/hot-topics/Sep11LessonPlan.htm

Presenter: Dr. James Booth, Vanderbilt University Professor of Political Science and Philosophy

Date: MONDAY September 10, 2007

Target Audience: Students in grades 6 -12 and college students

Time: 9:00 and 10:00 AM (CENTRAL time) 10:00 AM and 11:00 AM (Eastern time)

Format: 45-minute videoconference, divided into a 30-minute presentation followed by 15-20 minute interactive Question and Answer session with students

Cost: $75 per site

Registration online at www.vanderbilt.edu/virtualschool/registration.htm

Questions: Call administrative assistant, Chandra Allison, at (615) 322-6511 or email Chandra at chandra.allison@vanderbilt.edu

BEFORE the videoconference, students should prepare some advance questions to ask during the interactive question and answer period.

DESCRIPTION: “Remembering September 11”

In the early hours of September 11, 2001, students and teachers had just settled into a new school year when the day's tragic events began to unfold.

Now six years have passed since Americans heard those first unbelievable reports that a plane, and then another plane, had crashed into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City. Soon this was followed by a crash from a hijacked Boeing 757 slamming into the Pentagon, and United Airlines Flight 93 crashing in a field in southwest Pennsylvania.

For a generation of students who were not around when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated or when Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon, the events of that day in New York City, Washington, D.C., and a field in Pennsylvania are pivotal in their lives. The impact of September 11, 2001 will not be forgotten.

Join Dr. James Booth as he explores questions such as:

  • Has the world become a safer or a more dangerous place since September 11, 2001?
  • Have America's history of civil liberties eroded after September 11?
  • Did the horrors and the human toll of that indelible, infamous day fundamentally change American life?
  • HOW has society changed?
  • What kind of psychological changes have the September 11 attacks brought?
  • How did September 11 change our attitudes and behaviors?
  • Have Americans adapted to living with terrorism while we continue the struggle to defeat it?
A 15-20 minute interactive question and answer session with students will follow each presentation of “Remembering September 11”.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

ASK ("Authors Specialist and Knowledge")


2007-2008 ASK Programs - We have a fabulous program line-up for
this school year so.....

Join us for an ASK author or specialist interview.
Cost - $70 regular or $35 for TWICE members

ASK ("Authors Specialist and Knowledge") is an organized process that
provides students with the opportunity to interview an author or a
subject specialist in the topic they are reading about in a novel.
The program uses excellent literature, journal writing and
interviewing to promote reading for understanding.

Check out the new opportunities to participate in the ASK Program!
So....if you're interested or have an interested teacher, go to
http://www.twice.cc/ASK and fill out the online form soon!

Nov. 7 & 8 ASK: Clever Beatrice with author Margaret Willey
Nov. 27 & 28 ASK: Traders in Time with author Janie Panagopoulos
Nov. 29 ASK: Little Ship Under Full Sail with author Janie Panagopoulos
Jan. 23 ASK Specialist: Night of the Twisters with a NOAA meteorologist
Feb. 6 ASK: Bessie Smith with author Sue Stauffacher
Feb. 13 & 14 ASK: Clever Beatrice with author Margaret Willey
March 25 ASK: Donuthead with author Sue Stauffacher
March 26 ASK: Harry Sue with author Sue Stauffacher
March 26 ASK: Wireman Comics with author Sue Stauffacher
April 16 & 17 ASK: Train to Midnight with author Janie Panagopoulos
April 18 ASK: Journey Back to Lumberjack Camp with author Janie Panagopoulos
April 30 ASK: Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy with author Gary Schmidt
April 30 ASK: Straw into Gold with author Gary Schmidt

Remember you have to use the ASK process (links on the web page) in
the author interview and are responsible for providing the book(s).

TWICE / St. Clair ISD will invoice you for the fee.

New Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancellations must be submitted 5 weeks (25 business days) ahead of time.
Programs cancelled less than 5 weeks before the date of the program will still be billed for the full cost.


Contact me if you have further questions.

Janine

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Janine Lim
Instructional Technology Consultant
Berrien County ISD
711 St. Joseph Ave.
Berrien Springs, MI 49103

jlim@remc11.k12.mi.us
Ph: (269) 471-7725x101
Fax: (269) 471-1221
Web: http://www.remc11.k12.mi.us/dl Blog: http://bcisdvcs.wordpress.com

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Free World-Wide Conference - MegaConference IX

Megaconference IX will be Nov 8, 2007, from 8am to 11pm EST (GMT-5). You are invited to participate, and if you wish, also submit a proposed interaction.

NOW OPEN:
Call for Presentations (now called "Interactions")
Call for Participation
Call for MCUs.

The Megaconference is the world's largest video conference (400 locations around the world) and everyone in the world with H.323 or compatible equipment is invited to participate. See last years program for a complete listing of all the varied kinds of events that take place. A special new feature this year is the Flag of Earth, which symbolizes world togetherness and fits in well with the goals of the Megaconference.
The Megaconference is sponsored by the Internet2 Commons, and supported by many organizations and manufacturers and vendors. There is no cost for participation, and you need not be connected to Internet2.
Please forward this announcement to people and lists who you feel may be interested. Thanks!

DETAILS
You can get an idea of the type of interaction desired by looking at last year's program, at http://www.megaconference.org . Each interaction is 15 minutes long. Interactions which demonstrate new or novel applications of videoconferencing technology, increase world understanding, and are interactive are preferred. Musical presentations are also invited. The deadline for proposals is Sept 21, but please send your proposal in as soon as possible. A paragraph describing it is sufficient.
Videoconferencing is inherently an interactive medium, and to encourage that, we are using the term "interactions" rather than "presentations" to describe these parts of the Megaconference.
Each proposal is required to be interactive, involving at least a total of two locations.
Truly performance-based presentations such as music, dance etc need not involve more than one site, but it is still encouraged.
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General registration for the event is also open as of later today. Registration closes Oct 18.
See http://www.megaconference.org both to register as a participant, and to propose an interaction.
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The Megaconference requires a large network of MCUs around the world, and we are also asking MCU managers to volunteer their capabilities to help in this huge event. Please contact Gabe Moulton in that regard (moulton.13@osu.edu).
See you then!
Bob
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Robert S. Dixon, Ph D, PE
Chief Research Engineer
Ohio Academic Resources Network (OARNet)andOhio State University
Office of the CIO
Office Telephone: 614-292-1638
Fax: 614-292-7081

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Storytelling Festival Connections

On the Friday after Labor Day, several nationally known storytellers, including West Virginia's award winning Bil Lepp, will be joining regional and local storytellers in Chillicothe, Ohio for the 4th annual Southern Ohio Storytelling Festival. If you can't attend the festival with your school, you can attend via a videoconference connection. Bill Lepp is returning for his third appearance at the festival. Donald Davis from North Carolina comes with tales from growing up in the Appalachian Mountains. Barbara McBride-Smith, author of several books and tapes, is nationally known for her post-modern folk tales. Barbara Freeman Eady specializes in African-American folk tales and fables. Tim Tingle is a member of the Oklahoma Choctaw tribe that is a sought-after speaker and storyteller, and an award-winning author of Native American fiction and folklore. Don't miss this opportunity for your grades 4-12 students to learn, laugh and be educated through the power of cultural and personal stories.

Click the flyer below for full sized image.







Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Dominion Master Moments - Join Tony Award Winning Book Writer Bob Martin


Join Bob Martin, Tony Award winning book writer and T Dominion Master Moments "A Series of Conversations with Master Artists" Tony nominated actor

Date: Thursday, August 30, 2007

Time: 1:00 - 2:30 p.m.

Transmission Modes: NOTA, eTech Ohio IP and ATM networks

Schools interested in participating in this educational opportunity should contact John Ramicone at 216-916-6360 or john.ramicone@ideastream.org by August 28th. Scheduling is on a first call basis. A total of 4 school sites will be interactive for this session. Other schools may join in a "view only" mode.

A program fee of $75.00 will be charged to schools not in the NOTA member districts. Please process a purchase order to WIVZ/PBS Distance Learning, c/o John Ramicone, 1375 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland 44115 and fax a copy or the p.o. number to 216-916-6361.

Please check the following websites for additional information on Bob Martin: http://www.broadwayworld.com/viewcolumn.cfm?colid=9773 http://www.broadway.com/gen/Buzz_Star_File.aspx?ci=531899


Monday, August 13, 2007

Grade 4-6: Iron Thunder: An Author Visit with Avi


September 18, 2007
1:30 -2:30pm

Newbery Award-winning author Avi and The Mariners' Museum invite you to join in a conversation about Avi's new book, Iron Thunder. Avi performed much of the historical research for Iron Thunder here at our very own Mariners' Museum Library. The story concerns the U.S.S. Monitor, the famous Civil War ironclad ship. The Mariners’ Museum is the repository for all of the artifacts from the shipwreck of the U.S.S. Monitor. Avi will discuss his writing, the book, his research, and the questions that your students have for him.Classes will receive advance proof copies of the book - you'll be among the first to read Iron Thunder!

Classes that participate are expected to read Iron Thunder before the program date. Classes will follow the ASK system, to streamline questions. The questions will then be asked in a round-robin format.



Stacy Hasselbacher
100 Museum Drive
Newport News, VA 23606
Phone: (757) 591-7748