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Welcome to ICE 2010

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Welcome to the ICE 2010 Conference. This wiki was created to house information related to Conference Handouts, Live and Recorded Video Streams, as well as Back Channeling information for all of the Keynote and Spotlight Sessions. 

Note: With any conference there are always last minute changes ... You can stay on top of those changes by clicking here.

ICE Conference BackchannelGo here to participate in the backchannel! http://tinyurl.com/icechannel 

Update: Spotlight Sessions Pages have added! Click on "Spotlight Sessions" on the right to get an overview, or on the "+" to see a list of Spotlight Presenters!

New to the ICE Conference?  Relax and check out the ICE Conference 2010 Survival Guide and when you arrive at ICE, stop by the Newcomers Booth and we will help you get oriented and ready to have fun!

Presenters click this link for instructions on how to upload your session presentations and handouts: Presenters - How to Upload Session Handouts


To view the ICE Conference Sponsored uStream Sessions

Click on ICE Conference TV 

Thank you to everyone that made ICE 2010 a GREAT success!

See you next year!

ICE 2011 - It's all about Learning!

Can't make it to ICE this year? Keep up with what is happening by checking out ICE Conference TV and the Backchannel


Want to check out Photo's and Videos from ICE Conference Committee Members and participants? Click on the Photos and Videos page under "Navigate Pages"   Want to be part of the fun? Join the Flickr ICE Conference Group and your pictures will be viewed across the world too! http://www.flickr.com/groups/il-tce/ 

Tweeting at ICE? Don't forget to add #ICE2010

New to the ICE Conference? Look to the "New Members Welcome" wiki page for some ideas of what resources are provided for you by ICE.

Want to Meet ICE Members, Bloggers, Twitterers, and more? Do you have a PLN? Don't know what a PLN is but want one? Want to put a face to a blog or name? Check out the PLN Plaza while you are at the Conference.  Want more information about what a PLN is? Go to the PLN Plaza page of the wiki.

Keeping up to date? Want to keep updated as information is added to the ICE Conference Wiki? Look for the RSS symbol  at the page's bottom and in the right panel.

How to get to the ICE Conference? Check for flights to Chicago with
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ICE 2010: Session Changes


Thursday, February 25, 2010 - Session Changes


9:45  AM - Coral Room
Applications Your District Can't Live Without

Changed to
Building a Powerful Learning Community
Presented by, Mike Vallosio STI
Empower teachers and administrators by giving them the tools to make the changes that will lead to success. Program topics include how to look at data, unwrapping state standards, and building assessments to match the rigor of state tests.

9:45 AM - New Orleans Ballroom
Sara Kadjer Spotlight
Changed to
Student Attention in the Digital Age
Presented by, Scott Weidig
While there are ample examples of “evidence” that technology engages and captivate students, quite often we hear that educators feel that it either loses it’s impact over time, or ‘distracts’ students into missing the objective of the lesson.  Which are YOU finding to be true? Ask yourself a few questions: Has our pedagogy changed and adapted to meet the direction the world is forcing upon our children and students? Should it change? If so, what is getting in the way of change? Come ready to challenge these topics.

11:45  AM - Salon II
Online Projects - Why, When, How, Where
Now being presented by Chad Lehman, Horace Mann Elementary School, West Allis, WI

11:45  AM - New Orleans Ballroom
Sara Kadjer Spotlight
Changed to
Student Attention in the Digital Age
Presented by, Scott Weidig
While there are ample examples of “evidence” that technology engages and captivate students, quite often we hear that educators feel that it either loses it’s impact over time, or ‘distracts’ students into missing the objective of the lesson.  Which are YOU finding to be true? Ask yourself a few questions: Has our pedagogy changed and adapted to meet the direction the world is forcing upon our children and students? Should it change? If so, what is getting in the way of change? Come ready to challenge these topics.

2:45 PM -  Ruby Room
Around the Web in 60 Days: Global Web 2.0 Use
Changed to
Integrating Interactive Online Resources into Classroom
Presented by, Emily Starr, Starmattica
K-6 teachers will learn how to integrate online virtual manipulatives, animations, activities, and games into classroom instruction with interactive whiteboards and computers.

2:45 PM - Marsalis - Poster Session Table 6
21st Century Professional Development - Canceled

2:45 PM - Salon 1
Sara Kadjer Spotlight
Changed to
Using Digital Notebooks for Research, Clarity, and Organization
Presented by, Scott Weidig
We all face a personal challenge any time that we interact with large amounts of information... How do we gather the information, catalog it, organize it, and store it for fast access, recall, and manipulation.  Digital Notebooks can provide students, teachers, and administrators the way to overcome this challenge successfully. 

3:45 PM - Salon 1

Sara Kadjer Spotlight
Changed to
The State of Teaching and Learning in the 21st Century
Presented by, Lucy Gray
Ten years into the new millennium, educators are still wrestling to define 21st century leayrning and teaching. What do all these buzzwords mean and what are the implications for how we teach and students learn? How can teachers make practical changes in their classrooms while still addressing state and national standards?

Friday, February 26, 2010 - Session Changes


10:45 AM  - Salon II  
Online Projects Plus
Changed to
Add Place to Your Project with Collaborative Maps
Presented by, Dennis Grice, St. John's Lutheran School, Orange, CA
Tell a story of a personal vacation, class field trip, or track a the journey of a real or fictional character. With online maps, you can describe what happened at specific places using words, pictures, or other "embeddable" multi-media content. Using Google Maps and other free online tools, students can work together and add their data to a collaborative map that can be embedded and shared online - without signing in or registering with an e-mail address.

10:45 AM - Preservation Hall A
Going Wild with Wikis
Changed to
Are Your Students REALLY Collaborating
Presented by, Jon Orech, Downers Grove South High School
"If you build it, they will come," doesn't always work. Opening up a wiki for students doesn't ensure collaboration. Learn how to infuse structured Cooperative Learning pedagogy into online learning spaces including wikis, blogs, and nings.  Emphasis will be placed on Positive Interdependence and Individual Accountability.

11:45 AM - Broadway B
The 21st Century Learner: A Skills-Based Approach for Middle School
Changed to
Differentiated Success with Read & Write GOLD
Presented by, Joliet Schools (Also scheduled in Coral at 2:30 PM)






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