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Spotlight Sessions Welcome to the focus pages for the ICE Spotlight Sessions. While all of the presentations at the ICE 2009 Conference are going to be amazing, the Conference Committee has chosen a number of presenters and sessions to highlight or well "Spotlight." Most (if not all) of these sessions will be streamed live and have a moderated back channel. Whether you are attending a spotlight session, or are participating from across the world, click on the ICE Conference TV page to catch the Spotlight Speakers in action.
To get more information about specific Spotlight Speakers, click on their name below or under the "Spotlight Session" pages on the Navigate Pages pane to the right.
Spotlight Speakers(In no particular order): Chris Lehmann, Jen Wagner, Nadine Norris, Kevin Honeycutt, Dr. Yong Zhao, Sasha Barab, Anne Truger, Sharon Peters, Helene Blowers, Cheri Toledo, Rena Shifflet, Jim Fruchterman, Mark Choppin

Spotlight Sessions (By Day): | Spotlight Sessions Running Thursday Only | | Building School 2.0: New Tools and Dewey’s Dream, School 2.0 and Progressive Pedagogy, Online Projects & You, Google Earth for the Elementary Classroom, They Are Never Too Young To Learn, Web Collaboration Tools, Cyber-bullying: What Every Teacher Should Know, Peripheral Learners: Teaching Wired Learners,
Social Learning Networks, Useful Education in the Digital World: Curricular Implications of the Digital Revolution, Delivering Effective Foreign Language Education to All Students | | Spotlight Sessions Running Thursday and Friday: | Information Literacy - Rethinking Research, Essential Tools to Enhance Professional Learning, Combining Technology and Universal Design for Learning to Reach all Learners,
Dynamic World of Google | | Spotlight Sessions Running Friday Only | | Designing an Educational Videogame?, Why Should Educators Care About Videogames?, Global Collaborative Partnerships Between Classes OR Learning Without Borders, Professional Development Without Borders, New Media Literacies, From Players to Guides: Learning in a 2.0 World, Learning 2.0: It’s all about Play!, Throwing Pasta Against the Wall - What's Sticking in Web 2.0?, Bookshare.org for Education: Accessible Books for All Students with Print Disabilities,
Brainstorming Raising the Floor: Accessibility Through Inexpensive Mobile Tools and Web Applications, Livin’ the iLife, Literacy for All,
Shareware and Freeware for the Classroom |
Photo Attributions: Flickr Creative Commons License: Spotlight by Logotip Flickr Creative Commons License: Right Arrow by Leo Reynolds
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