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Program Guide
Annual CUE 2014 Conference
Palm Springs, March 20-22, 2014
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FEATURES
CUE Wireless. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Conference Schedule . . . . . . . . 4
General Session . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Kickoff Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Closing Session. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
HUB@CUE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Student Technology Showcase 8
General Evaluation . . . . . . . . . . 9
Orientation Session . . . . . . . . . 10
College Credit . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
CUE Corner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
CUE Karaoke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
CUE Media Festival . . . . . . . . . 10
Exhibit Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Job Fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Photo Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Optional Conference Activities 13
CUE Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Bloggers Cafe . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
ITM Live! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Future Professional
Development Opportunities . . 12
CUEtoYou . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Advanced Studies Certificate . 43
Raffle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . . 70
CUE Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
2014 Board of
Directors Candidates . . . . . . . 71
Corporate Prime Members . . 73
Education & Media Partners . . 73
Conference Sponsors . . . . . . . 76
MEETINGS
SIG Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Affiliate Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
SESSIONS
Session Highlights . . . . . . . . . . 11
CUETips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Poster Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Guide to Session Listings . . . . 17
Diverse Learners Symposium . . 51
Digital Citizenship Summit . . . 51
Featured Strand . . . . . . . . . . . 51
SIG picks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
THURSDAY SESSIONS
Session 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Session 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Session 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Session 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
FRIDAY SESSIONS
Session 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Session 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Session 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Session 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
SATURDAY SESSIONS
Session 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Session 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Session 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Session 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
PRESENTERS
Opening Keynote. . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Kickoff Keynote . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Closing Keynote . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Spotlight Speakers . . . . . . . . . . 7
Directory of Presenters/
Sessions at a Glance . . . . . . . 44
EXHIBITS
Exhibitor Classification . . . . . . 54
Directory of Exhibitors. . . . . . . 59
MAPS
Hilton Palm Springs Resort . . . 74
Hotel Information . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Renaissance Hotel &
Convention Center . . . . . . . . . 75
Exhibit Hall Map. . . . . . . . . . . . 73
HELP US PLAN
Fall CUE 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Call for Participation:
CUE 2015 Conference . . . . . . 71
CUE 2014 IS
WIRELESS!
SSID: CUE14
Enjoy wireless access at
the Palm Springs
Convention Center,
the Renaissance Hotel
and Hilton Hotel!
LOOK FOR
cue14
TO CONNECT!
In order for everyone to have an
excellent wireless experience,
we ask that attendees please
USE THE BANDWIDTH RESPONSIBLY.
•
DO NOT create any
mifi or personal hotspots.
•
If you create your own
hotspot,
it will be turned off.
•
Streaming will be
monitored and limited.
•
Your cooperation is
greatly appreciated.
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EDUCATE. INNOVATE. EXPLORE.
FULL CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Wednesday, March 19
Registration
CUE Corner
Lobby, PSCC
4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Lobby PSCC
4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Thursday, March 20
Friday, March 21
Saturday, March 22
Registration, Lobby, PSCC
Registration, Lobby, PSCC
Registration, Lobby, PSCC
CUE Corner, Lobby PSCC
CUE Corner, Lobby PSCC
CUE Corner, Lobby PSCC
First-Timer’s Orientation,
General Session & Keynote
LaVar Burton
Workshops*
7:00 am – 5:00 pm
7:00 am – 5:00 pm
Pasadena, Renaissance
7:45 – 8:45 am
Workshops*
8:00 am – 4:15 pm
Diverse Learners Symposium,
Hilton Hotel
9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Sessions
7:00 am – 5:00 pm
7:00 am – 5:00 pm
Oasis 4, PSCC
8:00 – 9:45 am
Diverse Learners Symposium,
Hilton Hotel
10:00 am – 4:30 pm
Exhibit Hall, Oasis 1, PSCC
10:00 am – 5:00 pm
7:30 am – 12:00 pm
7:30 am – 1:00 pm
8:00 am – 2:30 pm
Diverse Learners Symposium,
Hilton Hotel
8:30 am – 2:30 pm
Digital Citizenship Summit
(curated by CSLA),
Catalina, Renaissance Hotel
8:30 am – 2:30 pm
Workshops*
Exhibit Hall, Oasis 1, PSCC
CUE Tips, Lobby, PSCC
CUE Tips, Lobby, PSCC
Sessions
Exhibit Hall, Oasis 1, PSCC
Sessions
1
2
9:00 – 10:00 am
10:30 – 11:30 am
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
11:00 am – 4:30 pm
Exclusive Exhibit Hall and Lunch
10:15 am – 4:45 pm
10:30 am – 5:00 pm
5
6
10:00 – 11:00 am
11:30 am – 12:30 pm
9:00 am – 1:00 pm
9 8:30 – 9:30 am
10 10:00 – 11:00 am
CUE Tips, Ballroom Foyer, Renaissance
9:30 am – 1:30 pm
Poster Sessions
Student Technology Showcase,
Exclusive Exhibit Hall and Lunch
Exclusive Exhibit Hall and Lunch
Meet the Board Candidates
at the HUB@CUE
Meet the Board Candidates
at the HUB@CUE
CUE Raffle at the HUB@CUE
CUE Raffle at the HUB@CUE
Sessions
Sessions
Oasis 4, PSCC
4:30 – 5:30 pm
Affiliate Meetings
Closing Session & Keynote
Salman Kahn
CUE Media Festival
CUE Karaoke,
11:30 am – 12:30 pm
Sessions
3
4
12:30 – 1:30 pm
2:00 – 3:00 pm
Poster Sessions
Ballroom Foyer, Renaissance Hotel
1:30 – 3:30 pm
First-Timer’s Orientation,
Pasadena, Renaissance
3:15 – 4:15 pm
Special Interest Group Meetings
3:15 – 4:15 pm
Kickoff Keynote
Dan Meyer
Mojave Learning Center,
Renaissance Hotel
5:30 – 6:30 pm
Ballroom Foyer, Renaissance Hotel
11:00 am – 1:00 pm
12:30 – 2:00 pm
12:45 – 1:00 pm
1:00 – 1:15 pm
(Must be present to win)
7
8
2:00 – 3:00 pm
3:30 – 4:30 pm
5:00 - 6:00 pm
Ballroom Foyer, Renaissance Hotel
8:00 - 9:30 pm
11:00 am – 12:00 pm
11:15 – 11:30 am
11:30 – 11:45 am
(Must be present to win)
11 12:00 – 1:00 pm
12 1:30 – 2:30 pm
Oasis 4, PSCC
2:45 – 3:45 pm
#giewc
Saturday, March 22, 5 pm –
Sunday, March 23, 3:30 pm
Job Fair
Ballroom Foyer, Renaissance Hotel
5:30 – 7:30 pm
Lobby, PSCC
10:15 am – 12:00 pm
* Requires an additional fee and
pre-registration to attend.
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GENERAL SESSION
Friday, March 21
8:00 - 9:45 am
OASIS 4
(NEW LOCATION)
Palm Springs
Convention Center
All conference attendees are invited to a special General Session Friday morning.
We will also be honoring CUE members and friends through our annual CUE Awards Ceremony.
Join us as we present the Gold and Platinum Disks, the Legislator of the Year and Technology in
Learning Leadership Awards.
Attendees will also get a glimpse of the future as we introduce the 2014 Board of
Directors candidates.
The session will conclude with a 45 minute Keynote address, presented by LeVar Burton. Join
us after the Keynote for an opportunity to win an 16GB iPad or Projector sponsored by CUE.
Arrive early, as seating is limited.
KEYNOTE — LEVAR BURTON
Digital Storytelling & Real World Connections
Inspire Lifelong Learners
As steward of the beloved Reading Rainbow brand, and
an educational advocate, for over 30 years LeVar has been
encouraging generations of children to read. Here he discusses
how mobile devices and digital media enables all types of
readers to connect with literature in ways never before possible.
The opportunities for children to discover and interact with
stories that interest them, and extend the learning to relevant
topics in the classroom is exciting. Join LeVar as he talks about
his true passion, inspiring today’s digital generation of readers.
LeVar Burton has been capturing the admiring attention of both
audiences and his industry peers for three decades and continues
to enjoy longevity truly rare within the industry. Launching his
acting career in the groundbreaking role of Kunta Kinte in the
landmark television series ROOTS, Burton found himself on
the cover of Time Magazine at the age of 19. Shortly thereafter,
Burton achieved further global acclaim as Chief Engineer Geordi
LaForge in Star Trek: The Next Generation TV series and feature
films. From 1983 until 2009, Burton was the host and producer
of the beloved Peabody Award winning PBS children’s series,
Reading Rainbow. The honored recipient of 12 Emmy Awards, a
Grammy and 5 NAACP awards, LeVar has demonstrated in his
career that he can do it all, whether acting, directing, producing
or writing. No greater proof of his enduring
appeal and deep personal connection with his
audience is the fact that LeVar is one of the
most followed people in the world on Twitter,
with over 1.8M followers.
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KICKOFF KEYNOTE
Thursday, March 20
4:30 – 5:30 pm
OASIS 4
(NEW LOCATION)
EDUCATE. INNOVATE. EXPLORE.
All conference attendees are invited to our Kickoff Keynote Thursday
afternoon presented by Dan Meyers. Join us after the Keynote for an
opportunity to win an Epson PowerLite X17 Projector sponsored by Epson.
Arrive early, as
seating is limited.
KEYNOTE — DAN MEYER
Capturing, Sharing, and Resolving Perplexity
Given the infinite buffet table of tools and technology to try out in the
classroom, how do you decide what’s worth your and your students’ time?
Palm Springs Without some kind of criteria guiding our selection, we’ll spend years
Convention Center building up a dusty closet of tools that looked good, promised a lot, and
didn’t deliver. With that in mind, the presenter will describe “perplexity,”
one of the scarcest resources in the classroom, and how to pick tools and technology to maximize it.
Dan Meyer taught high school math to students who, in many cases, did not like high school math.
He is currently a doctoral candidate at Stanford University in the field of math education. He speaks
internationally and works with publishers to help them transition from print to digital media. He was
named one of Tech & Learning’s 30 Leaders of the Future and an Apple Distinguished Educator. He
lives in Mountain View, CA.
All conference attendees are invited to our Closing Session Saturday
afternoon. Gather as a community to reflect your conference experience.
We will also be honoring CUE members and friends through our annual
CUE Awards Ceremony. Join us as we present the Outstanding Teacher,
Outstanding Emerging Teacher and Site Leader awards. The session will
conclude with a 45 minute Keynore presented by Sal Kahn. Join us after
the Keynote for an opportunity to win an 16GB iPad sponsored by CUE.
CLOSING SESSION
Saturday, March 22
2:45 - 3:45 pm
Arrive early, as
seating is limited.
KEYNOTE — SAL KAHN
One Room Schoolhouse:
OASIS 4 Education Reimagined
(NEW LOCATION)
With over 5,100 instructional videos, 100,000+
problems, and 10 million unique users per
month, Khan Academy is rethinking the world
of education. Founder Salman Khan provides
insight into the history and the evolution of Khan Academy and how we can
rethink education.
Palm Springs
Convention Center
Sal Khan is the founder of the Khan Academy, a nonprofit with the mission of providing free, high-quality education to “anyone, anywhere” in
the world. A former hedge fund analyst with degrees from MIT and Harvard, Khan is also the author of The One World School House, which
explores the potential impact of the web as a teaching tool. It may be one of the most influential books about education in our time.
Khan’s journey began when he was helping a young cousin with math in 2004, communicating by phone and using an interactive
notepad. When others expressed interest, he began posting videos of his hand-scribbled tutorials on YouTube. Demand took off, and in 2009
he quit his day job. The Khan Academy website now provides self-pacing software and unlimited access to over 5,100 instructional videos on
its YouTube channel covering everything from basic arithmetic to college level science and economics. It’s the most-used library of educational
videos on the web, with 10 million unique students per month, over 300 million lessons delivered amd over 1.4 billion problems completed
(~4 Million per day).
Khan’s first book, The One World Schoolhouse: Education Reimagined, was published to great acclaim in 2012. Innovators as varied as
George Lucas and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Muhammed Yunus have hailed it as “a must-read.” Al Gore had this to say: “Since its founding in
2006, Sal Khan’s project -- the Khan academy -- has revolutionized our thinking on the potential and promise of unfettered, open-access online
education. In his new book The One World Schoolhouse, Khan presents his vision and blueprint for how online technology can, and should, play
an integral role in educating communities across the globe, closing the opportunity gap and providing high-quality education for all.”
A growing number of classrooms around the world are using Khan Academy to help build student mastery of topics and to free up
class time for dynamic project based learning.
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CUE INVITES NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED SPEAKERS TO PRESENT AT OUR CONFERENCES.
Spotlight Speakers’ concurrent sessions listed on the following pages are part of your full
conference registration. No additional fee is required to see these concurrent sessions.
MARK COPPIN
Mark is the Director of Assistive Technology at the Anne Carlsen Center in Jamestown, N.D. Mark has
presented at state, regional, national and international conferences on such topics as technology and teaching,
special education, assistive technology, the iPad and iPod touch, and autism. Mark holds two bachelor’s
degrees and a Masters degree. He is also a certified Assistive Technology Practitioner.
In 2009, Mark was chosen as an Apple Distinguished educator. He served on the advisory board
for the Apple Distinguished Educator program from 2009-2012. The Anne Carlsen Center was selected as
an Apple Distinguished School for 2012-2013.and Media (TAM) Division of the Council for Exceptional
Children (CEC). He is a frequent conference presenter and national workshop leader.
HALL DAVIDSON
Hall Davidson has worked from think tanks in Turkey to classrooms in Tennessee. He has collaborated with
thought leaders including teachers, superintendents, and consortiums from across the world. A former bilingual
math and language arts teacher, he left the classroom to became part of an Emmy-winning team creating math
programs. For thirty years, he was an educational innovator in broadcasting and technology. His talks blend
humor, deep insight, and data from both education and industry. He blends the big picture with nuts and bolts.
He has worked with transformational industry groups, education ministries, and with thousands of students
through guidance of the nation’s oldest student media festival. Across four decades of work with education, he
identifies right now as the most transformative and important time for teaching and learning.exploration, and
was the beneficiary of changes in the US educational system that promoted and developed interest in STEM
(science, technology, engineering, and math) skills. He now is engaged in helping a new generation of students
and their teachers infuse these skills through the mechanism of inquiry-driven project-based learning.
GWYNETH A JONES
Gwyneth A. Jones, aka The Daring Librarian, is a blogger, a Tweeter, an international
speaker, a citizen of Social Media, and a resident of Second Life. Gwyneth Jones is a Google
Certified Teacher, DEN Star, an elected member of the ISTE Board of Directors, and the
author of the award winning Daring Librarian blog. Jones was named a 2012 Best of the Best
Visionary Leader by Teacher Librarian Magazine and is also a 2011 Library Journal Mover
& Shaker, and a Gale/Cengage New Leader. Her work & writings have been featured in the
New York Times, The Washington Post, and the Huffington Post. The Daring Librarian is
a digitally shifted Ed Tech teaching Ninja with a passion for re-mix mash-up production,
transliteracy, cutting edge librarianship, creative commons, stunning curation, mobile
media, graphic design, & being a positive change agent within in her learning communities
both geographically and within the æthernets. Admittedly, she’s also a goofball, a geek, and
ridiculously humble.Scholar.
SPOTLIGHT SESSIONS
Spotlight Sessions are noted in the session listing pages.
Sessions will be noted with the spotlight icon.
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STOP BY THE
HUB@CUE
The HUB is a one-stop
informational hub for
all your CUE needs,
Booth 424.
EDUCATE. INNOVATE. EXPLORE.
Learn more about your benefits as a CUE member.
Connect with CUE Board Members. (The current list
of board members on page 70)
Get updates on future conferences, local events,
workshops and activities.
Hall of Fame - Featuring CUE award winners from
1978-2014.
Friday and Saturday Raffle - Turn in your raffle
tickets any time during the conference then show
up at 1:00 pm on Friday, and 11:30 am on Saturday
for the drawing. Must be present to win.
Meet the 2014 candidates for the CUE Board of
Director on Friday at 12:45 pm and Saturday at
11:15 am. For the list of candidates look at page 71.
OnCUE — Get the latest issue.
CALIFORNIA STUDENT TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE
The California Department of Education (CDE) sponsored the first
statewide Student Technology Showcase on March 5, 2001.
The showcase drew more than 800 people and featured technologyintegrated curriculum projects presented by more than 200 students from
throughout the state. Students selected by each region presented their
projects to an audience that included parents, teachers, administrators,
higher education representatives, CDE employees, and legislators.
The California Department of Education and across Calfiornia joined
CUE to make the third annual Student Technology Showcase part of the
Spring 2003 CUE conference for the first time.
The 2014 Student Technology Showcase, a partnership with
CUE and the Orange County Department of Education (OCDE),
features student technology projects from across California.
The projects align to support the integration of technology within
the Common Core State Standards adopted by the State Board
of Education. The
showcase is open to the
SATURDAY, MARCH 22
community at no charge.
Lobby, PSCC
A handout listing the
SHOWCASE OPENING 10:00 am - 10:15 am
presentations is located
Overview of event, announcements and awards.
in your conference bag.
STUDENT PRESENTATIONS 10:15 am - 12:00 pm
Thank you to our raffle sponsors.
Your generous donations is
greatly appreciated.
Bump Armor
Cambium Learning
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CUE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP MEETINGS
CUE AFFILIATE MEETINGS
Administrators
Cahuilla CUE
THURSDAY, 3:15 - 4:15 PM
The mission of the Administrators’ SIG is to encourage school administrators at all levels (site,
district, county, and state) to take an active role in planning, implementing, and evaluating
the use of instructional technology in our schools. In addition to semi-annual meetings held
in conjunction with the CUE Conferences, our listserv offers a network of several hundred
administrators who provide support to one another and the Web page offers links to
additional resources as well as a membership directory. Sierra, Renaissance Hotel
Higher Education
FRIDAY, 5:00 - 6:00 PM
Room 102, PSUSD,
( 980 Tahquitz Canyon Way)
CUE Los Angeles
San Jacinto, Renaissance Hotel
CUE San Francisco
The Higher Education SIG’s mission is to serve the broad College and University faculty
within CUE’s membership. We seek to connect faculty and staff at public and private
colleges and universities, to inspire and nourish a dynamic, cutting-edge, collegial
network of professionals dedicated to excellence in higher education through the effective
and appropriate use of technology for teaching and learning. Andreas, Renaissance Hotel
Library Media Educators SIG
Mesquite F, PSCC
Kern CUE
Agua Caliente, PSCC
NorCal Affiliates
Santa Rosa, Renaissance Hotel
The mission of the CUE Library Media Educators SIG is to promote an expanded
understanding of the unique and essential role of LMTs in educating the school
community, and to provide opportunities for professional growth and collaboration. Some
of the specific activities include publicizing our work, partnering with other educators,
training ourselves and others in information literacy and technology, and supporting each
other. Smoketree F, PSCC
Technology Coordinators
Orange County CUE
Tech Room A/B, PSUSD
(1000 Tahquitz Canyon Way, Building
A, Next to Margarita’s restaurant)
San Diego CUE
Catalina, Renaissance Hotel
The mission of the CUE Technology Coordinators SIG is to bring technology leaders
together in a supportive and productive environment. The SIG meets at each CUE
Conference and is an open forum for all technology leaders to share experiences and
resources that will assist in making all of our jobs more effective and efficient.
San Gabriel Valley CUE
Video SIG
Santa Barbara CUE
Mesquite A, PSCC
The VIC (Video in the Classroom) SIG is made up of individuals from all different facets
of education who want to play an active role in increasing the presence of multimedia
educational experiences in all classrooms. We are all bound by our passion for using
multimedia as a great equalizer in our schools. When used properly, video can capture
a student’s imagination, increase their motivation, spur their creativity, and open doors
for future success that otherwise may have remained closed. We hope to expand video
opportunities through continued interaction with like-minded professionals, both
electronically and through CUE-related events. Mesquite F, PSCC
Mojave Learning Center,
Renaissance Hotel
Snow Creek Boardroom,
Renaissance Hotel
FREE CUE T-SHIRT
Complete your 2014 conference evaluation online and
receive a FREE CUE conference T-shirt.
(LIMITED SUPPLY)
Stations located at Lobby,
Palm Springs Convention Center
WHILE
SUPPLIES
LAST
Evaluation stations
are open Friday,
2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
and Saturday,
8:00 am – 1:00 pm.
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FEATURES
FIRST TIME AT CUE CONFERENCE – ORIENTATION SESSION
First time at CUE? Want to jump-start your experience? Find out
how the conference REALLY works — and meet some movers
and shakers in the process. This session will be held in Pasadena,
Renaissance Hotel on Thursday, March 14, 7:45 - 8:45 am and
3:15 - 4:15 pm.
JOB FAIR
EdJoin will be hosting a technology job fair at the conference.
EDJOIN and CUE will be providing kiosks to apply to available
positions. We will be joined by education agencies/school districts
looking to fill technology jobs. Join us on Thursday, 5:30-7:30 pm in
the ballroom foyer of the Renaissance Hotel.
COLLEGE CREDIT
Fresno Pacific University is pleased to be able to offer professional
growth credit for attendance at the CUE Conference. Onsite
registration will be available in the registration area of the Palm
Springs Convention Center on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Tuition fee is $75 for each unit. Payment may be made by check,
Visa, MasterCard or Discover Card. A written assignment will be
required. Details provided at the time of registration. Please call
the School of Professional Studies at Fresno Pacific University at
(800)372-5505 for more information. Open Thursday,
1:00 pm – 5:00 pm, Friday, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, and
Saturday, 8:00 am – 12:00 pm. Located in the Mesquite
hallway of the Palm Springs Convention Center.
CUE CORNER
Stock up on CUE Gear! CUE Corner is located in the registration
area of Lobby of the Palm Springs Convention Center.
Open during registration hours.
CUE KARAOKE
CUE Karaoke, brought to you by CUE members passionate about
performance and technology. Stop by to become a soloist, back
up singer or just enjoy the fun. Special thanks to the crew from
the Music Media and Entertainment Technology (MMET) of
Huntington Beach High School and Rock Our World founder,
Carole Anne McGuire. A no-host bar will be provided.
Friday 8:00 - 9:30 pm in the Ballroom Foyer, Renaissance Hotel.
CUE MEDIA FESTIVAL – CELEBRATE STUDENT MEDIA!
Join CUE as we celebrate the best of the student media festivals
from across California and Nevada. See winners from the California
Student Media Festival and many others. Learn tips from the
winning student filmmakers, their teachers and festival organizers.
Get curriculum ideas for your next student masterpiece! Past
Board Member Hall Davidson will emcee. CUE Festival will be on
Thursday, March 20, 5:30 - 6:30 pm, Mojave Learning Center,
Renaissance Hotel. CUE registration is not required to attend.
EDUCATE. INNOVATE. EXPLORE.
EXHIBIT HALL
The exhibit area features vendor displays of current hardware,
software and other materials related to educational technology. Show
hours have been scheduled to allow maximum time for attendees to
interact with exhibitors.
• Thursday 11:00 pm – 4:30 pm
• Friday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
• Saturday 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
FREE T-SHIRT FOR YOUR EVALUATION
Please join us in Lobby to complete the CUE 2014 Conference
Evaluation and receive a free CUE Conference T-shirt (Limited
Supply). Evaluation stations are open Friday, 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
and Saturday, 8:00 am – 1:00 pm
PHOTO GALLERY: CALIFORNIASTREAMING PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS
Need to recharge between sessions? Stroll through the gallery and
take in the inspiring student and teacher-produced winning photos
from the CALIFORNIASTREAMING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
CONTEST. Learn about future contests and pick up FREE posters
highlighting the breathtaking winning images from previous years-compliments of the CaliforniaStreaming.org community. Gallery
located in Mesquite Hallway, PSCC.
OPTIONAL CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES
Addition conference workshops, summits and activities available for
an additional fee. Visit onsite registration, Lobby, PSCC, or go online
at www.cue2014.org to sign up for any remaining seats. See page 13
for full listing of other activities.
STUDENT TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE
CUE and the Orange County Department of Education (OCDE) are
pleased to sponsor the Student Technology Showcase.The showcase
will feature student projects from regions across California. This is
an excellent staff development opportunity for teachers and others
to see effective integration of technology and the curriculum on
student-generated classroom projects. Project viewing will be
held Saturday, 10:15 am -12:00 pm in the Lobby of the Palm
Springs Convention Center. Please see the separate directory in your
conference bag for complete details.
Message from Palm Springs Convention Center:
WELCOME TO PALM SPRINGS…
Like no place else! We are honored to once again
host the CUE Annual Conference and, in appreciation, we are pleased to offer the following special
offers and discounts to our favorite Educators.
To view the promotion please visit cue.tc/PSPromo
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CUE 2.0 – CONNECT. COLLABORATE. CONTRIBUTE
tags: #CUE14, CUE14
CUE brings the full power of Web 2.0 to the conference with these amazing tools:
CUE 2014 IS WIRELESS!
Enjoy wireless access at the Palm Springs Convention Center, the
Renaissance Hotel and Hilton Hotel! Look for cue14 to connect! In
order that we will all have an excellent wireless experience, we ask
that attendees please use the bandwidth responsibly. SSID: cue14
CUE GUIDE
Use the CUE Guide to explore CUE 2014 sessions, strands,
summits, seminars, and workshops. Build your own custom
schedule. Don’t forget your session evaluations and speaker
resources are also available on the CUE Guide! 2014.cue.org/
ITM LIVE! WEBCAST
ITM Live! is an Internet TV show broadcasting from
the CUE 2014 Conference in Palm Springs. Through
an engaging talk show format, leading education and
technology experts discuss the ways that innovative
uses of technology are making a positive impact on education across
the world. Each show is archived and available as streaming video
on the web allowing the thousands of CUE attendees to reconnect
with their experience after the conference in Lobby, PSCC. Visit
www.youtube.com/cueinc after the conference to see them all!
THE BLOGGERS’ CAFÉ Lobby, Renaissance Hotel
Thursday, 7:00 am – 5:30 pm • Friday, 7:00 am – 5:00 pm • Saturday, 7:30 am – 3:45 pm
The Bloggers’ Cafe is an informal, couch, chairs, floor gathering area in the Renaissance Hotel for bloggers, social media mavens, and anyone else who wants
to find and connect with others. A beehive of constant activity and conversation, the Bloggers’ Cafe makes it hard to go do anything else once you discover
it. Also used for live streaming of all 3 Keynotes.
SESSION HIGHLIGHTS
DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP SUMMIT (PRODUCED BY CSLA)
It is crucial today that students learn to be good
digital citizens and build positive digital footprints
early to prepare them to be contributors to our global
society and to avoid mistakes that could jeopardize
their futures. This summit, led by teacher librarians
from California School Library Association, will hone your digital
citizenship skills with which you can empower your students.DCS
sessions are noted next to the sesssion code with the word - DCS
CORPORATE SESSIONS
Meet representatives from your favorite companies up close
and personal! Learn about their newest tools to help you in the
classroom! Corporate sessions are listed in the session listing pages
under a 3000 code.
CLRN SESSIONS
The California Learning Resource Network (CLRN) is a
statewide education technology service of the California
Department of Education. CLRN provides educators
with review information that is helpful in the selection of
curriculum resources for classroom use, which are aligned to the
California State and Common Core academic standards. Reviewed
resources include video, software, and Internet-based resources that
are free or for purchase as well as free reference and tutorial websites
and digital textbooks. CLRN Sessions are noted next to the session
code with the word - CLRN.
CUE TIPS
These quick, 20-minute presentations focus on emerging and
existing innovations to enhance learning, productivity, or
understanding. They will focus on one or two tips, techniques, or
resources. CUE Tips are located in Lobby, PSCC all three days.
CUE Tips session details located on page 14.
DIGITAL MEDIA ACADEMY
Free Sessions—The Digital Media Academy will
offer one-hour, hands-on sessions all day Friday and Saturday for
educators interested in exploring the latest digital media technology.
These sessions are free and included with regular conference
registration. Academy instructors are a combination of nationallyknow industry experts, master teachers and award-winning digital
artists. For more information about the Digital Media Academy visit
www.digitalmediaacademy.org. Digital Media Academy Sessions are
noted next to the session code with the word - DMA
GITAL MEDIA Academy
DIVERSE
LEARNERS
SYMPOSIUM
DIVERSE LEARNERS SYMPOSIUM
Held concurrently on Thursday, Friday and Saturday
of the conference at the Hilton Hotel - Horizon 1,
Horizon 2 and Tapestry Rooms.
Sessions devoted to the needs of our diverse learners! The
Diverse Learners Symposium will expand the outreach of CUE
to the Assistive Technology Community and to those seeking to
increase their knowledge of Universal Design for Learning and
implementation of Assistive Technology supports that expand
the world of language and access to learning for students with
disabilities. The symposium is part of your full conference
registration. Diverse Learners Symposium sessions are noted next to
the session code with the word - DLS
POSTER SESSIONS
All poster session stations will be located in the Ballroom Foyer of the
Renaissance Hotel, Thursday, 1:30 - 3:30 pm and Friday, 11:00 am 1:00 pm during the conference. More information is on page 16.
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PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
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GEN LEARNING
April 10-13
Leadership 3.0 Symposium
Mariott SFO, San Mateo, CA
www.lead3.org
May 4
San Gabriel Valley CUE Tech Fair
Village Academy @Indian Hill, Pomonoa
www.sgvcue.org
rockstarteacher.us
June 18-20
CUE Rock Star Teacher Camp Monterey
York School, Monterey, CA
June 18-20
CUE Rock Star Tulare County
Sundale School, Tulare, CA
June 23-25
CUE Rock Star Lake Tahoe
Alder Creek Middle School, Truckee, CA
American Canyon High School,
Napa Valley, CA
www.fallcue.org
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March 19-21, 2015
Annual CUE Conference
July 29-31
CUE Rock Star Manhattan Beach
Manhattan Beach, CA
October 24-25
Fall CUE Conference
American Canyon High School, Napa Valley, CA
www.fallcue.org
December 4-6
eLearning Strategies Symposium
Northern California
www.elearns.org
Palm Springs Convention Center,
Palm Springs, CA
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OPTIONAL CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES
Visit onsite registration, Lobby, PSCC, or go online at
cue.tc/cue14registration to sign up for any remaining seats.
D1
$75
CUE West Coast Summit featuring Google in Education
Saturday, 5:00 - 6:30 pm - Sunday 7:30 am - 3:30 pm
A1
$110
Crafting Digital Stories with Google Apps
Joe Wood, Burt Lo Thursday 8:00 am – 11:00 am
A2
$110
Invent To Learn: Making, Tinkering,
& Engineering in the Classroom
Sylvia Martinez Thursday 8:00 am – 11:00 am
A3
$110
Creating Content for the Diverse Learner
Mark Coppin Thursday 8:00 am – 11:00 am
A4
$665
iPad in Education (includes iPad Air)
Pablo Diaz Thursday 8:00 am – 11:00 am
A5
$110
Animations and the Common Core
Kelly Kermode Thursday 8:00 am – 11:00 am
A6
$110
Minecraft for Teaching and Learning
Digital Media Academy Thursday 8:00 am – 11:00 am
B3
$110
iPads for productivity, collaboration, authentic
assessment and Common Core (bring your own iPad)
Louise Berry, Laura Berry Friday 10:15 am – 1:15 pm
B4
$110
Interactive Curriculum: How iBooks Author can
Revolutionize the Textbook
Dana Encheff, Loretta Donovan, Tim Green
Friday 10:15 am – 1:15 pm
B5
$545
iPad in Education (includes iPad mini)
Burt Lo Friday 10:15 am – 1:15 pm
B11 $225
Connecting to Common Core
Christine Olmstead Friday 10:30 am – 5:30 pm
B6
$110
iPad Boot Camp: Teaching, Learning, and Creating
(bring your own iPad)
Smita Kolhatkar, Carolyn Tuomy Friday 1:45 pm – 4:45 pm
B7
$110
Communicate, Collaborate, and Work Like
Professionals with Office 365
Jill Pierce Friday 1:45 pm – 4:45 pm
A19 $225
Google Workshop for Educators (Beginner/Intermediate)
Megan Ellis, Lisa Highfill Thursday 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
B8
$110
A20 $115
ADEC Digital Learning Summit: Celebrating 25 Years
Thursday 9:30 am – 4:00 pm
Photoshop: Digital Creativity and the Common Core
Kelly Kermode Friday 1:45 pm – 4:45 pm
B9
$110
A7
$110
Make Media More Meaningful for Teaching and Learning
Hall Davidson Thursday 11:20 am – 2:20 pm
Cue Can Flip; a PlayDate in Three Acts
Sam Patterson, Cheryl Morris Friday 1:45 pm – 4:45 pm
B10 $130
A8
$110
Using Office 2013
Jill Pierce Thursday 11:20 am – 2:20 pm
Students Craft Their Own Learning With MinecraftEDU
Diane Main, John Miller, Chris Scott
Friday 1:45 pm – 4:45 pm
A9
$110
How to be a Presentation Ninja!
Gwyneth Jones Thursday 11:20 am – 2:20 pm
C1
$110
Digital Photography, the Cloud, and Common Core
Kathleen Pickard Saturday 8:00 am – 11:00 am
C3
$110
Closing the Achievement Gap through Literacy:
Blended Learning Strategies
Mariane Doyle Saturday 8:00 am – 11:00 am
A11 $110
Creating with iPads in Middle School (bring your own iPad)
Don Orth, Kali Baird Thursday 11:20 am – 2:20 pm
A12 $110
Video Journalism
Digital Media Academy Thursday 11:20 am – 2:20 pm
C5
$110
STEM and PBL: 5 E-Z Projects for Your Classroom
Howie DiBlasi Saturday 8:00 am – 11:00 am
A13 $75
Enhancing Google Forms and Spreadsheets
Using Script Gallery
Mary Anne Freitas, Duane Habecker, Debi Mintz
Thursday 2:40 pm – 4:10 pm
C6
$75
Adding Pizzazz to Google Sites
Anna Massi Saturday 8:30 am – 10:00 am
C7
$75
The Power of Play: Digital Games to Level Up Learning
Rick Brennan, Jason Darnell
Saturday 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
C8
$110
Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD) Programs:
Baby Steps for Schools
Susan Brooks-Young, Dan Morris
Saturday 11:30 am – 2:30 pm
A15 $75
iPads for Productivity and Assessment in the
Common Core Classroom (bring your own iPad)
Louise Berry Thursday 2:40 pm – 4:10 pm
A16 $75
Create, Collaborate and Compute with Scratch 2.0
across Common Core Curriculum
Smita Kolhatkar, Jeanie Smith Thursday 2:40 pm – 4:10 pm
A18 $75
iLife
Digital Media Academy Thursday 2:40 pm – 4:10 pm
B1
Being Spielberg: Using Film Challenges to
Meet Common Core (bring your own iPad/iPad mini)
Jessica Pack Friday 10:15 am – 1:15 pm
B2
$110
$110
Flipped Out: An Elementary Approach to the
Flipped Classroom
Joseph Kemery, Gillian Ryan Friday 10:15 am – 1:15 pm
C10 $110
Google Apps for Deeper Learning
Peter Abboud Saturday 11:30 am – 2:30 pm
C12 $110
Programming with Scratch 2.0
Scott Moss Saturday 11:30 am – 2:30 pm
C13 $75
20% Projects Are 100% Awesome
Jessica Pack, John Stevens Saturday 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm
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EDUCATE. INNOVATE. EXPLORE.
20-minute presentations for attendees to learn fun and helpful tips and tricks!
Session locations noted below.
THURSDAY
Lobby, PSCC
STEM, STEAM and STEAM ++
Graphic Organizers for K-12
Bob Barboza
8001
This is a demonstration of how the new
STEM & STEAM ++ graphic organizers are
being used to help teachers meet Common
Core and Science Standards for K-12,
special needs, ESL, gifted and general
education. 10:00 am - 10:20 am
Using Socrative for Student Assessment
Doris Brown
8002
I will profile Socrative, the a student
response system that runs on tablets, smart
phones and laptops. 10:30 am - 10:50 am
IFTTT: Your Personal Web Assistant
Jonathan Brubaker
8003
Ever felt like you needed someone to help
you manage your online life? Well, meet
IFTTT you personal web assistant. This web
tool can help automate many web tasks that
frustrate even the most advanced users.
11:00 am - 11:20 am
Subtext App and Digital Reading Tips for
Meeting Common Core State Standards
Holly Clark
8004
Come learn amazing tips for using Subtext
and other digital reading strategies to
help students better comprehend text and
become more engaged and purposeful
readers. 11:30 am - 11:50 am
Making the Internet a Family Activity
Lesley Farmer
8007
Learning begins at home. cyberfamilies.
blogspot.com, developed by a librarian, is a
fun safe vehicle to help families explore the
Internet together. 12:30 pm- 12:50 pm
Early Childhood Web Resources
Karen Vogt
8008
Even commercial learning web sites can
be utilized for free. A few popular crosscurricular web resources for young learners
will be reviewed along with classroom
integration strategies. 1:00 pm - 1:20 pm
Create and Collaborate using Virtual
Bulletin Boards: Padlet and Mural.ly
JR Ginex-Orinion
8009
Get your students to think visually, create,
collaborate, and contribute on virtual bulletin
boards. Follow their thought processes and
even check their contributions with Padlet
and Mural.ly. 1:30 pm - 1:50 pm
Heads or Tails: To flip your classroom and
how to do it
Malia Hoffmann
8010
Learn about flipping the classroom, and the
research behind it. In this presentation I will
share my resources, show you how to use
them and suggest content to flip.
2:00 pm - 2:20 pm
Educreations vs. Doodlecast Pro
Ryan Hopper
8011
In this session we will compare two apps
Educreations and Doodlecast Pro.
2:30 pm - 2:50 pm
Celebrate Creativity! Using Book Creator
App on the iPad
Genevieve Kahlweiss
8012
BOOK CREATOR -Awesome App for
creating books and Digital Stories in your
classroom for teachers and students. This
is a FREE app in the iTunes Apps store.
Create and send to iBooks. Have students
create books about their topics, stories, field
trips and so much more... Come see book
ideas for your classroom.
3:00 pm - 3:20 pm
CUE would like you to be a
Conference Presenter
Burt Lo
8018
Are interested in sharing your instructional
technology ideas during an upcoming CUE
event? Stop by to find out how to submit a
proposal to be a CUE Conference presenter.
Learn about the different types of session
proposals and how sessions will be selected
for the 2015 Annual Conference.
3:30 pm - 3:50 pm
FRIDAY
Lobby, PSCC
Admin and Teachers Organize & Teach
Digitally With LiveScribe Pens
Laura Conley
8005
Quick tips, ideas and samples for making
your digital life easier with LiveScribe Smart
Pens. Admin, teachers, and students can
benefit from this CUE Tip session.
10:30 am - 10:50 am
APP SMASHING! Use several free apps to
do richer student projects!
Jon Corippo
8006
Learn about APP SMASHING!! Are you
tired of wondering “how would I use this
awesome free app?” Get a live demo of
some of the most productive FREE iOS
apps! See almost a dozen apps demo’ed by
an Apple Distinguished Educator and CUE
Rock Star teacher in only 20 minutes!
11:00 am - 11:20 pm
The Mic is Back! Let Hear the Student’s
Voice!
Genevieve Kahlweiss
8013
Microsoft’s New Movie Maker is a Free
download and if you need a quick way for
your students to create videos for those
ELA CCR Anchor Standards of Speaking
and Listening. The microphone for narration
is back in Movie Maker. So let the content
creation begin in your classroom and publish
to the web right from the application.
11:30 am - 11:50 am
Common Core and Keyboarding: Options
for Building this Essential Skill
Stacy Kline
8015
My session will give attendees an overview
of current online keyboarding instruction
options. We will visit a variety of sites from
semester-length courses to skill-building to
multiuser online keyboarding games.
12:00 pm - 12:20 pm
No More Flat Words
Ashley Laird, Jill Bergeron
8016
The question is no longer to blog or not to
blog, but rather is blogging the next genre of
writing? Learn how we developed a middle
school full of bloggers. 2:00 pm - 2:20 pm
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Teens and Social Media
Devrah Lawver
8017
This CUE tip will cover many of the hot
social media tools that teens are using. As
educators it is important to be aware of the
tools teens are using and the risks that are
involved. 2:30 pm - 2:50 pm
CUE would like you to be a
Conference Presenter
Burt Lo
8019
Are interested in sharing your instructional
technology ideas during an upcoming CUE
event? Stop by to find out how to submit a
proposal to be a CUE Conference presenter.
Learn about the different types of session
proposals and how sessions will be selected
for the 2015 Annual Conference.
3:00 pm - 3:20 pm
Fluba-what? Flubaroo!
Kristina Mattis
8021
Quickly and efficiently grade one-correctanswer assessments using Google Forms
and a Google script called Flubaroo. Provide
students with immediate feedback and
scores so that they know exactly what to
work on for next class. 3:30 pm - 3:50 pm
Any Content on Any Image
Rob Morrill
8022
Use Thinglink to take an image related to
any course (or club, sport, etc.) and insert
links to images, text, websites, Google docs,
and videos. 4:00 pm - 4:20 pm
Top 10 Apps for Classroom Use
Heather Vance
8028
iPads in the Classroom: Navigating
iPad Apps for classroom use can be an
overwhelming task for teachers. This
session provides teachers with valuable
resources and guidelines to help them find
Apps that truly apply to iPad implementation
in their classroom. This session would be
beneficial to anyone looking to streamline
their learning curve and get started whether
they are a 1:1 school, or if only the teacher
has an iPad for classroom use. Examples
of how media apps can be used for book
reports, interactive note taking, and peer
collaboration are focus areas for this
session. 4:30 pm - 4:50 pm
SATURDAY
Ballroom Foyer,
Renaissance Hotel
Experience Google Glass Through An
Educator’s Eyes
Robert Pronovost
8024
This CUE Tip will be a quick introduction
to Google Glass, its uses in education, and
where the technology could take us next.
9:30 am - 9:50 am
Communicate, Collaborate, and Engage
with Google Plus
Rob Morrill
8023
How can we bring the power of “social” to
the classroom? Google Plus can be used
for students to discover, curate, and discuss
resources related to course content.
10:00 am - 10:20 am
Integrating SFMOMA ArtThink with
Common Core ELA & Social Studies
Esther Kligman-Frey, Deb White
8014
Learn how ArtThink can be part of your
Common Core classroom. Find out how
students can increase visual literacy and
artistic understanding by incorporating
interactive media, and dynamic hands-on
lessons. 10:30 am - 10:50 am
Symbawhoo? Visual Social Bookmarking
with Symbaloo
Wayne Stagnaro
8025
Symbaloo is your FREE personal Internet
desktop. Organize and share the best of
the web with your students and colleagues.
Design a webmix based on subject/grade
curriculum. Use symbaloo’s easy drag/
drop interface to organize your PLN. Hear
a Symbaloo certified teacher discuss
this great tool, including the edu version/
certification process. 11:00 am - 11:20 am
CUE would like you to be a
Conference Presenter
Burt Lo
8020
Are interested in sharing your instructional
technology ideas during an upcoming CUE
event? Stop by to find out how to submit a
proposal to be a CUE Conference presenter.
Learn about the different types of session
proposals and how sessions will be selected
for the 2015 Annual Conference.
11:30 am - 11:50 am
Curated Collections with PBS
LearningMedia
Almetria Vaba
8027
Dive into a treasure trove of curated media
collections in PBS LearningMedia around
special topics including flipped learning,
making and cool careers.
12:30 pm - 12:50 pm
iPad Applications in the
Middle School Classroom
Marielle Venturino, Alicia Johal
8026
iPads have potential to revolutionize
classroom structure and content pedagogy.
This CUEtip session will focus on how
maximize the use of apps to promote
participation, checks for understanding,
critical thinking, problem solving,
collaboration, literacy, and responsible
technology use. 1:00 pm - 1:20 pm
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POSTER SESSIONS
EDUCATE. INNOVATE. EXPLORE.
Poster sessions are located in the Ballroom Foyer, Renaissance Hotel
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Badges and Rewards: Achievement-Based
Gamification Tools in Grades 7-12
Oliver Savage
4003
A presentation on two years’ research and practical use of
video-game style achievement apps in Independent schools.
Comparisons of ClassDojo and Educachievements, utilized in 7th,
10th and 12th grade classes.
iPad Multimedia iBooks with the Camera and
Book Creator Apps
Phil Landfried
4001
Demonstration of iBooks created by first to third graders, and of
how to create an iBook using Book Creator. The iBook will contain
text, photos and videos of the creators, voiceover, and music.
1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Students Access to Educational Technology
Tanja Lee
4005
Public schools in Northern California are not providing students
from low-SES backgrounds with opportunities to access and use
computers in a manner that facilitates academic achievement and
computer literacy.
AAUW Tech Trek: A STEM Journey for Girls
Debra White, Jan Cook, Desiree Sanchez
4006
Discover Tech Trek, a science, technology, engineering and math
summer program for middle school girls, now becoming a National
Program sponsored by AAUW. Learn about the program and why
it works. Visit with Tech Trekkers and hear their experiences. Learn
how to get your students involved.
Student Tech Leadership:
Projects that Serve Schools and Communities
John Durham
4009
Students participating in the nonprofit MOUSE Squad Student Tech
Leadership program present projects that help their schools and
communities collaborate, create, and use digital technologies.
Infusing Technology in Classic Models of Teaching
Michael Simkins
4010
Looking for cool Common Core teaching approaches? Don’t
reinvent the wheel! Learn about proven teaching models from
the past and how to update them with an infusion of modern
technology.
Blended Learning: Beyond Credit Recovery
Brian Tuomy, Chris Bell
4015
Most public schools tend to use Blended Learning for some sort
of credit recovery. In the PAUSD, we took the approach that we
could serve more student learning needs and increase our elective
offerings through what we dubbed Online/Hybrid Courses.
Get More with What You Already Have!
Geri Coats
4017
Get to know well known social tools as learning tools. Increase
efficiency and improve engagement and learning in your classroom
with tools you already use.
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Humanoid Robots in the Classroom of the Future
Bob Barboza
4002
We will demonstrate how we use humanoid robots in our new
STEM Plus classroom of the future program. Learn about backpack
robotics, journalism and science and Occupy Mars Projects.
Mindcraft Madness: Educational Benefits?
Tim Hibsman, Gail White
4004
Minecraft has the possibility of huge educational benefits for
children; it can help teach numerous subjects both with and without
adult involvement. Learning in Minecraft could be faster than
traditional methods of education, as children are often far more
motivated, get more practice, and feel that what they are learning
is useful. Also various negative aspects, such as overuse, will be
presented.
Showcasing Student Work in a Virtual Museum
Sam Gliksman
4011
Students create artifacts for a virtual museum that enables visitors
to point devices and watch the artifacts morph into explanatory
documentary videos.
Reach for the Stars
Geri Coats, Cathleen Petty
4016
RTI in high school is hard! See our placement and progress
monitoring system giving students the appropriate instruction and
letting them Reach for the Stars.
Online Learning with the Library of Congress
Esther Kligman-Frey, Debra White
4018
Explore online learning opportunities with the Library Of Congress.
Discover the power of primary sources and how to use them in your
classroom. Learn how to navigate this dynamic site.
Creative Computing: Teaching Programming to
Middle School Students
Jon Goodman, Mark Hailwood, Rayann Rockwell,
Bill Kvitli, Lorena Guerrero-Lopez
4019
There is an increasing need for students to be literate in computers
and technology. Knowledge of programming concepts can help
students make effective use of computers. A creative approach to
computers and computer programming helps students to apply
computer skills in authentic, integrated ways to solve problems,
complete projects, and creatively express themselves. Take a tour
through a cutting edge middle school programming class based on
project-based learning and 21st century skills.
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A Closer Look at a Sample
Topics
A session may address numerous topics.
The topic listed with each session is not
necessarily the only topic that will be
addressed, but is provided to assist you in
planning which sessions you want to attend.
CC
Content Curriculum
FL
Foreign Language
PE
Health/PE
SS
History/Social Studies
MA
Mathematics
LA
Reading/Language Arts
SC
Science
This icon indicates a
Spotlight Speaker session. Please see above for
more information.
Title
English Language Development
(ESL)
AD
Leadersip & Administration
IT
IT Professionals
OL
Online Learning
PD
Professional Development
PLC Professional Learning
Communities
RTI
Response to Intervention/
Instruction
GR
Social Change/Green
ST
STEM
UDL Universal Design for Learning
(Dif Inst)
WT
Webtools
CO
Common Core
Multi Multiple topic areas
indicate the speaker has some vested interest in
the presentation—talks by commercial companies,
a school with a product to sell, or a teacher
sponsored by a company or helped develop a
classroom product. These sessions have content
regarded as valuable for our attendees. Commercial
session codes are a 3000 code.
Presenter(s)
Description
Session Code
Amazing Title of a Session
Fab Presenter
2309
Discover fabulous, free, open source programs and Web 2.0 tools no teacher
or classroom should be without. In an era of decreased funding, we’ll share
innovative tools to help your students connect to the curriculum in new ways
and create an authentic audience for their work.
Intermediate, 4 – 8
CC, OL, Multi
Ventura
PSCC
VPA Visual and Performing Arts
ELL
Commercial Sessions
Spotlight Speaker
Sessions
Audience
Topic
Room
Site
Educational/
Grade Target
Hilton Hotel
400 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way
PSCC - Palm Springs Convention Center
277 N. Avenida Caballeros
PSUSD - Palm Springs USD
1000 Tahquitz Canyon Way, Building A
(Next to Margarita’s restaurant)
Renaissance Hotel
888 Tahquitz Canyon Way
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SESSION 1: THURSDAY, 9:30 – 10:30 AM
SESSION 1: THURSDAY, 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Creating Video On YouTube
Jenny Thomas
2169 DLS
Teachers and students can use the video creation and editing tools
in YouTube to create educational videos. Access to YouTube is
necessary to replicate the activities included in this presentation.
Beginning, K – 12
Multi
Horizon Ballroom 1
Hilton Hotel
QR Code Scavenger Hunt: A Quest to Reach Diverse Learners
Eric Hartung
2119 DLS
QR Code scavenger hunts communicate information to students
with diverse learning styles. Participants will experience a QR
scavenger hunt and learn how to develop one of their own.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, 6 – 12
CC, ST, SC
Horizon Ballroom 2
Hilton Hotel
Handwriting Adaptations: High to Low Tech Solutions
Lisa Palmisano
2457 DLS
This presentation will review the developmental sequence of
writing development and how educators has assist a student at
their functional level. Attendees will have a better understanding
of writing development, adaptive equipment/techniques, and
keyboarding/speech-to-text options.
Beginning, PreK - 12, College
Multi, LA
Tapestry
Hilton Hotel
Digital Portfolios
Judith Okolie, Margaret Agbowo
2352
A digital portfolio is an excellent assessment and evaluation tool.
It’s a great way to showcase student work and get students to
think about and write about their learning. Teachers can also
use the Digital Portfolio as a self-evaluation tool and a way to
showcase their curriculum to others. Learn how to create a digital
portfolio using Wordpress and leave with four simple multimedia
projects that you can adapt for any subject.
Beginning, 9 – 12
CC, WT, Multi
Mesquite A
PSCC
Apple_Logo_black_Aprvd_7-12-99.ai
Condensed red (PMS 485) logo for new identity
Approved by Peggy Jensen 7/12/99
Min height 4mm
Google Forms: May the Forms Be With You
Will Kimbley
2374
In this intermediate session, take Google Forms to the next level.
More than quizzes and surveys, use Forms for rubrics, assignment
dropboxes, instant feedback, & more. Now with videos & images.
Intermediate, 4 - 12, College
WT
Mesquite B
PSCC
Twitter: The Best Professional Development Tool Ever!
Kevin Scritchfield
2043
Come see why Twitter is THE best professional development tool
ever in creating a network and community of other educators to
learn from and share with. Be a CONNECTED educator.
ALL, Not grade-level specific
PD, PLC, Multi
Mesquite C
PSCC
Apple_Logo_black_Aprvd_7-12-99.ai
Condensed red (PMS 485) logo for new identity
Approved by Peggy Jensen 7/12/99
Min height 4mm
1:1 For Everyone - What Not To Do
Mike Vollmert, Andrew Schwab
2141
Want to know what steps to take to transform your school or
district into a 1:1 learning environment? Hear from two people
who’ve been there and are doing it.
ALL, 4 – 12
CO, AD, Multi
Mesquite DE
PSCC
Infographics: Telling a Story With Data
Renea Jaeger
2235
Infographics are a fun and visual way to learn! I will share my
journey creating infographics with students using free resources.
Learn about getting started, meeting common core, and
supporting students.
Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, 4 – 12
Multi
Mesquite F
PSCC
Chromecast in the Classroom
Delaine Johnson
2386
Using Chromebooks or the Chrome browser in your classroom
and need students to project work? See how Chromecast can
transform any TV/projector into a wireless screen presentation
device.
Beginning, Not grade-level specific
WT
Mesquite GH
PSCC
Reimagine Teaching and Learning with Windows 8
Jill Pierce
3066
Windows 8 brings learning to life--apps, content publishers, and
other resources will energize and engage students.
This is a commercial session.
ALL, Not grade-level specific
CO, Multi
Primrose A
PSCC
Core Technologies for the Common Core
Kyle Brumbaugh
2218
How are you going to provide the learning activities for your
students to meet the Common Core? Lots of free tools,
applications to help you.
ALL, 2 – 12
CO, RTI, MA, LA
Primrose B
PSCC
Multimedia Assessment: Screencasts and iBooks Author to
Support Student Learning
Don Orth, Erin Zaich
3073
Leverage the power of multimedia to make assessment
meaningful. Learn how screencasts and multimedia stories can
redefine evidence of learning. Experience tools to enact practices
in your classroom(s). This is a commercial session.
Primrose C
PSCC
Pads for Learning?... Flexible, Personalized and Authentic!
Lainie Rowell
3082
Are you already using iPads in the classroom? Just considering an
implementation? Either way, this session will be a rich source of
ideas, resources, and information about learning with the iPad.
This is a commercial session.
Primrose D
PSCC
Moodling Masters:
A Palooza of Best Practices from K-12 Educators
Cynthia Sistek-Chandler, Scott Moss,
JR Ginex-Orinion, Michael Tilyer
2349
Masters graduates from K-12 schools present a “palooza” of
curriculum-based projects using Moodle. Moodle is a powerful
tool for constructing multimedia-enhanced curriculum to support
blended and supplemental classrooms.
Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, 4 - 12, College
OL, SS, MA
Smoketree C
PSCC
Must Have Tools Created by FableVision Learning
and Peter H. Reynolds
Julia Young, Bill Norris
3048
We offer a trove of powerful resources for educators to help all their
students realize their true potential. Explore wonderful software,
books, films, apps, and other tools. Our products promote
creativity, communication, collaboration, critical thinking and are
aligned with the Common Core. This is a commercial session.
Smoketree DE
PSCC
Using 3D Technologies to Enhance
STEMx Teaching and Learning
Nancye Blair Black
2385
Learn how cutting-edge advances and applications of 3D design,
3D printing and stereoscopic 3D can take STEMx learning to the
next dimension!
Intermediate, Experienced, Not grade-level specific
ST, Multi
Smoketree F
PSCC
Student EdCamps: Leading and Learning Across the Curriculum
Dena Glynn
2206
EdCamps, as professional development, are sweeping across the
nation. Come see how this structure can engage and empower your
students across curricular areas, and teach you a thing or two.
ALL, 4 – 6
CC, UDL, Multi
Andreas
Renaissance Hotel
Google Sites and the Power of an Authentic Audience
Nicole Dalesio
2103
Learn how to motivate students to demonstrate and share their
learning with digital portfolios and cross-curricular, common core
aligned projects using Google Sites and other Google tools.
ALL, K - 12, College, Administration, Not grade-level specific
CO, WT, Multi
Catalina
Renaissance Hotel
How to Build a Standards-Based Focused,
Secondary Gradebook in Aeries
Camden Iliff, Suzanne Alberstein
3068
Keeping with the recent trend of enhancements to Aeries in support
of modern grading concepts and Common Core readiness, Eagle
Software will demonstrate how to build a Standards-Based Grade
Reporting in Secondary Schools. This is a commercial session.
ALL, 6 – 12
CO, Multi
Chino
Renaissance Hotel
Smarter Balanced: The New Testing System Myths,
Legends and Outright Lies!
Bob Blackney
2010
Coming in 2015, The California Standards Test will be abandoned
and a new test will be taking its place. But what does this mean?
What will it do to our API? I heard that it is taken on a computer! If
students can’t keyboard, they can’t take the test! What can I do to
prepare my class, my school or district! These questions and other
myths, legends, and other outright tales will be revealed.
ALL, 2 – 12
Multi, MA, LA
Madera
Renaissance Hotel
iPads for Content Creation
Shelly Moses, Dianne Shapp
2085
The true power of iPads is in their ability to be used as a tool for
the creation of content for both students and teacher alike.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, PreK – 8
Multi
Mojave Learning Center Renaissance Hotel
CUE 2014 CONFERENCE
1:1 iPad Implementation or The Good, Bad, & Everything Else!
Michael Magboo, Alison Lopez
2182
Le Grand Union High School District is a Title One high school
district that decided to start on a one-to-one iPad rollout in the
Fall of 2011. We are now in our third year of 1:1 and all students
have iPads. We will provide insights from both a classroom and
administrative perspective, and what is happening with regards to
Common Core.
ALL, 6 - 12, Administration
Multi
Pasadena
Renaissance Hotel
Unlock Next-Gen Ethernet Services
Via ActivReach Switches
Al Hassan
3097
Is Cat 3 cabling limiting your ability to deploy next-gen IP
solutions? Do you have hard to reach locations where standard
Ethernet cable won’t suffice? If YES, ADTRAN has everything you
need in our ActivReach. This is a commercial session
Pueblo AB
Renaissance Hotel
Edmodo: Professional Learning Network
Shane Sands, Mike Bunten
2001
Create a PLN that connects you to teachers, administrators,
students, and publishers. This network surfaces the world’s best
resources and tools, providing the building blocks of a quality PLN.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, PreK - 12, College, Administration,
Not grade-level specific
PD, PLC, Multi
San Jacinto
Renaissance Hotel
Free Software Tools for Common Core Mathematics
David Thornburg
2130
The Common Core Standards has placed new expectations
on how mathematics is explored. This session explores
ways technology can be used to not only help students learn
mathematical thinking, but to also build a passion for this subject
that might last for life.
ALL, 2 – 12
CO, MA
Santa Rosa
Renaissance Hotel
Common Sense Media:
Helping Make Good Online and Media Choices
Stephen Politzer
2172
Internet safety curriculum, essential apps for kids and teens,
apps for special needs students, resources for parents, video and
game reviews -- FREE! Common Sense Media, your one-stop
destination, is a non-partisan, non-profit organization providing
trustworthy information, education, and independent voice to thrive
in a world of media and technology.
ALL, K - 12, Administration
Multi
Sierra
Renaissance Hotel
Flip Your Classroom with CaliQity
Thomas Crawford, Edward Avelar
3029
Join us to learn about the practices and principles of flipped
learning and discover how to create engaging learning
opportunities at little or no cost through CaliQity.
This is a commercial session.
ALL, Not grade-level specific
CC, OL, Multi
Ventura
Renaissance Hotel
19
SESSION 1: THURSDAY, 9:30 – 10:30 AM
2014.CUE.ORG
20 CUE 2014 CONFERENCE
EDUCATE. INNOVATE. EXPLORE.
SESSION 2: THURSDAY, 10:30 - 11:30 AM
SESSION 2: THURSDAY, 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Using Your iPad to Engage Diverse Learners
Ymasumac Maranon-Davis
2170 DLS
Bring your own iPad or iPod Touch and explore innovative ways
you can differentiate instruction using your iPad to support higher
levels of engagement and thinking in your students!
ALL, PreK - 12, College
CO, ELL, Multi
Horizon Ballroom 1
Hilton Hotel
Using Video and Self-Assessments to
Reach Diverse Student Readers
Jolene Berg
2262 DLS
Use video and Google Apps to make reading growth more
personal for your students. See the needs of your diverse learners
more clearly and help set student goals to raise their reading level.
ALL, 2 – 8
CC, CO, LA
Horizon Ballroom 2
Hilton Hotel
Mild-Moderate Classroom Technology Resources
Anna McKeon
2321 DLS
Free and inexpensive mild/moderate technology resources that will
help students with disabilities access and be successful in their
educational program from school age to college levels.
Beginning, 4 - 12, College
OL, WT
Tapestry
Hilton Hotel
Scratch-ing the Computer Programming Itch
Cory Robertson
2124
You’ve undoubtedly seen Scratch, a Lego-like programming
application. Come learn the basics, and how a district rolled it out
to 4th-6th grade students as a programming competition.
Intermediate, Experienced, 4 - 8, Administration
AD, ST
Mesquite A
PSCC
Bringing New Life to Student Writing Projects Using Google Sites
Kerri Willa
2278
Looking to enhance your student writing projects through
meaningful technology integration? Learn to create student Google
Sites to help your students build key tech skills and publish their
work online.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, 2 – 8
Multi
Mesquite B
PSCC
Symbawhoo? Visual Social Bookmarking with Symbaloo
Wayne Stagnaro
2452
Symbaloo is your FREE personal Internet desktop. Organize and
share the best of the web with your students and colleagues.
Design a webmix based on subject/grade curriculum. Use
symbaloo’s easy drag/drop interface to organize your PLN. Hear
a Symbaloo certified teacher discuss this great tool, including the
edu version/certification process.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, PreK - 12, College, Administration
PLC, WT, Multi
Mesquite C
PSCC
Apple_Logo_black_Aprvd_7-12-99.ai
Condensed red (PMS 485) logo for new identity
Approved by Peggy Jensen 7/12/99
Min height 4mm
Apple_Logo_black_Aprvd_7-12-99.ai
Condensed red (PMS 485) logo for new identity
Approved by Peggy Jensen 7/12/99
Min height 4mm
Unleashing the Power of the iPad:
Moving from Substitution to Creation
Bill Kvitli, Jon Goodman, Rayann Rockwell,
Lorena Guerrero-Lopez, Mark Hailwood
2339
How do we redefine our view of the iPad classroom? Join us
as we demonstrate examples of ways to work within Common
Core while increasing student achievement by implementing new
tasks using creation apps (Pages, Keynote, iMovie, Numbers, and
Google) that have never previously been possible.
New, Beginning, 2 – 12
CC, CO
Mesquite DE
PSCC
Rock the Elementary Classroom!
Songwriting Across the Curriculum
Bill Selak, Carol Anne McGuire
2257
Integrate the arts into the Common Core by composing music with
students in GarageBand. Write an original standards-based song in
this session for your students.
ALL, Not grade-level specific
Multi, VPA
Mesquite F
PSCC
Video Announcements - Be the Hero of Your School!
Michael Grothem
2350
Be led from casting students, script writing, filming, editing, to
publishing your video online. Demonstration will include computer
editing AND ipad editing. Be ready to film next week...guaranteed.
ALL, K - 12, Administration, Not grade-level specific
Multi, LA, VPA
Mesquite GH
PSCC
One Note - the Ultimate Organizational Tool for Busy Educators
Jennifer Malone
2473
This session will explore the many ways Microsoft One Note can
be used to clip web content, PowerPoint slides, email messages,
documents, videos, and audio files and organize them into
one digital notebook. This is the perfect tool for busy school
administrators, classroom teachers, and students. It allows you
to capture information, create and deliver notes, projects, and
presentations, and share information. Learn the basics of setting
up your notebook, taking screen clippings, creating tables, creating
templates, take an audio recording, and annotation.
Primrose A
PSCC
Give Me Five
Kyle Myers, Alina Mills, Ann Kozma,
Lupe Escobar, Kathleen Nappi
2303
Learn from five Apple Distinguished Program teachers and
walk away with 5 QR Code project based learning activities. All
classrooms and all grade levels will benefit from these strategies!
Intermediate, K – 8
CC, UDL, Multi
Primrose B
PSCC
Uber Geeky Keynote Trix
Jon Corippo
3071
Learn to push Keynote beyond pretty slides. Learn animation skills,
how to use Keynote to green screen, how to make digital signage,
do “tours”, add custom audio and more. This is a commercial session.
Primrose C
PSCC
Tales of an Untethered Classroom:
Leveraging Mobility in Your Classroom
Ellen Kraska, Don Orth
3084
iPads have untethered students and teachers from front desks,
tables, whiteboards, and even the classroom. This session
explores ways to leverage this new freedom using AppleTV and the
iPad’s mobility. This is a commercial session.
Primrose D
PSCC
REimagine Mobile Learning:
The Device is Just the Beginning
Craig Graham
3012
It’s not the technology itself that holds the power to engage
students and transform learning-but the opportunities technology
creates for anywhere, any time learning, collaboration, and
community. This is a commercial session.
Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, PreK – 12
CC, Multi
Smoketree C
PSCC
Must Have Tools Created by FableVision
Learning and Peter H. Reynolds
Julia Young, Bill Norris
3049
We offer a trove of powerful resources for educators to help all their
students realize their true potential. Explore wonderful software,
books, films, apps, and other tools. Our products promote
creativity, communication, collaboration, critical thinking and are
aligned with the Common Core. This is a commercial session.
Smoketree DE
PSCC
CUE 2014 CONFERENCE
Ready, Set, Collaborate:
Implementing Common Core with Shared iPads
Nancy Minicozzi, Jessica Cioffi
2250
Discover how you can create meaningful learning experiences,
foster powerful collaboration, and maximize student engagement
to meet Common Core standards even if students only have a few
iPads to share.
ALL, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Pasadena
Renaissance Hotel
Minecraft: Transforming Education One Block at a Time
John Miller
2059
Minecraft is one of the most popular games in the world. Learn
how to leverage the education version to design and develop a
unique, and customizable world where students take collaboration
and problem solving to another level.
ALL, 4 - 12, College, Administration
CC, CO, ST, Multi Smoketree F
PSCC
The Next Generation of Wi-Fi for the Classroom The Impact of 802.11ac in K12
Bert Buffington
3098
A discussion on how 802.11ac will improve Wi-Fi performance,
access for teachers, students and administrators and important
considerations and best practices for mobile device access;
capacity planning and Wi-Fi coverage. This is a commercial session
Pueblo AB
Renaissance Hotel
Interactive International Virtual Fieldtrips Via 3D Apps & Skype
Sophia Aron
2224
Learn easy ways for students to take live, international, interactive,
virtual field-trips to anywhere in the world; Come travel with me to
the Middle East!
ALL, 2 - 12, College
Multi, FL, SS
Andreas
Renaissance Hotel
7 Steps to Flipped Professional Development
Using Interactive Agendas
Laura Conley
2171
A Step-by-step guide to prepare staff before PD, engaging staff
during the in-service, and tools to use when returning to the
classroom.
Beginning, Intermediate
PD
San Jacinto
Renaissance Hotel
Implementing Digital Citizenship: Tips and Best Practices
Danny Silva
2466
Need a digital citizenship program in your classroom? Learn
best practices for positive school climate, and how to get more
professional development with Common Sense Media and CUE’s
Professional Learning services.
Catalina
Renaissance Hotel
How Blended Curriculum Mapped to Common Core
Standards Improves ELL Learning Outcomes
Brenda Huey, Alan Rudi
3022
Join us at this session if you want to learn how blended learning
better engages your students, gives your teachers more time to
teach, and improves learning outcomes. Also see an example of
how blended learning works in ELL instruction.
This is a commercial session.
ALL, 9 – 12
CO, ELL
Chino
Renaissance Hotel
50 Free Creative Web-Based Resources to
Energize your Classroom
Julie Hagaman
2055
This session will showcase 50 different free, web-based, internet
resources that will engage and energize your students more than
ever before.
New, Beginning, PreK – 12
WT, Multi
Madera
Renaissance Hotel
App Mashup: Beyond Basic Creativity
Smita Kolhatkar, Carolyn Tuomy
2247
Learn how to take student app creations from a basic level to the
next level by combining two or more creations for an innovative
product, thereby repurposing the original apps.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Mojave Learning Center Renaissance Hotel
Shining a Spotlight on Student Creativity: The California
Student Media Festival
Jamie Myers
2454
Learn how the spotlight can shine on your students! This session
will highlight the amazing and creative efforts from winners of the
California Student Media Festival. Join us to see the innovate ways
that technology is used in the classroom across the state. We
hope it inspires you to get your students recognized. We will also
showcase the FREE submission process and how you can “steal
this festival” and start your own regional celebration.
ALL, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Santa Rosa
Renaissance Hotel
ON[the]LINE: A California 21st Century School District Initiative
Kelly Calhoun, Elizabeth Calhoon
2287
Districts and boards search for resources that bring together
policy, legal and edtech in a meaningful, practical way. This
California initiative has done just that.
ALL, Administration, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Sierra
Renaissance Hotel
Pencils to Paperless:
Developing a Blended Environment for Tweens
Heather Wolpert-Gawron
2216
Learn how one teacher guided her honors, remedial, and elective
classes into the blended world of digital Project Based Learning
and Common Core connections.
ALL, 6 - 12, College, Administration
Multi
Ventura
Renaissance Hotel
21
SESSION 2: THURSDAY, 10:30 - 11:30 AM
2014.CUE.ORG
22 CUE 2014 CONFERENCE
EDUCATE. INNOVATE. EXPLORE.
SESSION 3: THURSDAY, 12:30-1:30 PM
SESSION 3: THURSDAY, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Unleashing the Power of Video Broadcasting to
Awaken Student Leadership
Valerie Cypert
2367
Improve student inclusion, participation, and leadership through
video broadcasting! Leave with the tips and tools that you’ll need
to start broadcasting student-created video announcements,
PSAs, and promotions in no time!
Intermediate, Experienced, 4 – 12
GR, WT, LA, VPA Mesquite GH
PSCC
Accessibility - Unleashing the Power of Mobile Devices
Jennifer Courduff
2099 DLS
In this session, participants will discover the depth resources
available through accessibility features offered on iOS7 and
Android-based devices.
New, Beginning, Not grade-level specific
CC, UDL, LA
Horizon Ballroom 1
Hilton Hotel
Are You Flippin’ Kidding Me?
Trier Schneider, Jennifer Ratchel
2166 DLS
The Flipped Classroom as a Power Tool for All Learners. Explore
some of the whys and hows of the flipped classroom model, and
its effectiveness as an ideal way to reach all learners - from those
with learning disabilities to the gifted.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, 4 – 8
RTI, UDL, MA
Horizon Ballroom 2
Hilton Hotel
Training the Wizards of the Future
Vicky Sedgwick
2347
Discover some easy and (mostly) free resources that allow anyone
to help students learn and use Computer Science concepts,
programming basics, and computational thinking skills across the
curriculum.
Intermediate, Experienced, 2 – 8
ST
Mesquite A
PSCC
iStart to iFinish: Creating Student-Centered iPad Lessons
Kristy Andre
2191
Create an app-based iPad lesson in four steps using the 4 C’s.
Walk away with an easy plan that can be implemented immediately.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, 2 – 12
CC, CO, Multi
Mesquite B
PSCC
Apple_Logo_black_Aprvd_7-12-99.ai
Condensed red (PMS 485) logo for new identity
Approved by Peggy Jensen 7/12/99
Min height 4mm
Online Curating: Using Learnist and Pinterest in Education
Kim Harrison
2394
Discover how teachers are using online curating to meet the
demands of Common Core and 21st century skills. We’ll explore
how to create and integrate learning boards around curriculum and
to collaborate with others.
ALL, Not grade-level specific
CC, WT, Multi
Mesquite C
PSCC
Apple_Logo_black_Aprvd_7-12-99.ai
Condensed red (PMS 485) logo for new identity
Approved by Peggy Jensen 7/12/99
Min height 4mm
Reading-Writing “Tech-shop:” Redesigning
Literacy in an 1:1 Classroom
Dena Glynn
2133
Learn how a 4th/5th grade teacher transformed her traditional
Reading-Writing Workshop into a tech-embedded experience,
aligning Common Core and redefining learning.
Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, 4 – 6
CC, CO, LA
Mesquite DE
PSCC
Adventure Quests: Bring the Adventure Back to Upper
Elementary/Middle Classroom
Angela Gallacher
2220
Use your favorite webpage creator to make interactive lessons
for your students. Lesson include movie clips, interactive labs,
reading, maps, hands-on, plus much, much more!!
Multi
Mesquite F
PSCC
Free Tools and Collaboration for Teachers - Partners in
Learning Network
Jennifer Malone
2472
Help your students build the skills they need for the future - such
as problem solving, critical thinking, collaboration, and creativity
- with Partners in Learning Website. You’ll meet other innovative
teachers for collaboration opportunities, get access to free teacher
resources, and learn about great ways to improve your personal
teaching practice using technology.
Primrose A
PSCC
Google Certified Teachers Panel
Jennifer Roberts, Alice Chen
2179
Google Certified Teachers share their favorite tips, tricks and tools
for Google Apps, and other Googly things. These fast paced micro
presentations will enlighten and inspire. Prepare to be amazed.
Intermediate, Experienced, Not grade-level specific
WT
Primrose B
PSCC
Accessing Abilities:Accessibility with
AppleApple Systems Engineers
Apple Systems Engineers
3072
Apple believes in reaching all Learners. Explore the built-in tools on
every Mac and iOS device to help all people access their abilities.
This is a commercial session.
Primrose C
PSCC
Transforming Teaching and Learning Through iPods and
iPads: One Leader’s Story
Emy Flores
3083
Participants will learn practical ways to roll out a 1:1 mobile
device initiative. They will hear how one school used iOS devices
to transform teaching and learning while increasing teacher
commitment and collaboration. This is a commercial session.
Primrose D
PSCC
IXL: Practice that Feels Like Play!
Suzi Streppone
3024
Come learn how IXL uses web-based practice to change the way
students and teachers approach math and language arts practice!
This is a commercial session.
ALL, PreK - 12, Administration
CO, OL, MA, LA
Smoketree C
PSCC
Must Have Tools Created by FableVision
Learning and Peter H. Reynolds
Julia Young, Bill Norris
3050
We offer a trove of powerful resources for educators to help all their
students realize their true potential. Explore wonderful software,
books, films, apps, and other tools. Our products promote
creativity, communication, collaboration, critical thinking and are
aligned with the Common Core. This is a commercial session.
Smoketree DE
PSCC
QR Codes and Augmented Reality Harry Potter Pictures DO Exist!
Rebecca Girard, Anne Schaefer-Salinas
2215
QR codes are everywhere: on advertisements, coupons, tickets,
and more. Within minutes, create free QR codes and discuss ways
to engage your students! Then let the possibilities of Augmented
Reality blow your mind.
ALL, PreK - 12, College, Administration, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Smoketree F
PSCC
Elementary Microblogging: Connect your
Classroom with the Global Community
Victoria Olson
2126
You’re never too young to tweet! Harness practical applications of
digital citizenship as students collaborate on global and contentspecific projects through classroom social media.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, K – 6
CC, CO, Multi
Andreas
Renaissance Hotel
The Power of “Do!”
Chris Walsh
2346
Do school like a Silicon Valley tech startup: move quickly, take
risks, build prototypes, focus on what matters most and make
learning insanely great!
ALL, Administration, Not grade-level specific
AD, GR
Catalina
Renaissance Hotel
A Practical Classroom Primer for the Novice Google Tools User
Vincent Solimine
3028
OdysseywareThis session will cover applications of Google tools
in your classroom. Learn how to incorporate a variety of Google
tools in a step by step presentation with real world applications.
This is a commercial session.
Beginning, Intermediate, 4 – 12
Multi
Chino
Renaissance Hotel
App-solutely Common Core
Jessica Pack, Bhavini Patel
2226
Got CCSS iOS? Own the transition to Common Core with these
app-solutely rockin’ iPad apps that will help you and your students
develop app-titude in the 4 C’s.
ALL, 4 – 12
Multi
Madera
Renaissance Hotel
Finding Your Voice with Media in the iPad Classroom
Sam Gliksman
2203
Develop student expression within a media rich, student-centered
learning environment. We’ll explore a variety of projects and
iPad apps that facilitate creative, personal narrative across the
curriculum.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Mojave Learning Center Renaissance Hotel
CUE 2014 CONFERENCE
Twitter: A Superpower for Educators
Jo-Ann Fox
2060
I tweet. What is your superpower? Learn how you can use Twitter
to develop a personal learning network. Also, learn the power of
the hashtag and how to participate in live Twitter edchats.
ALL, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Pasadena
Renaissance Hotel
Unlock Next-Gen Ethernet Services
Via ActivReach Switches
Al Hassan
3099
Is Cat 3 cabling limiting your ability to deploy next-gen IP
solutions? Do you have hard to reach locations where standard
Ethernet cable won’t suffice? If YES, ADTRAN has everything you
need in our ActivReach. This is a commercial session
Pueblo AB
Renaissance Hotel
Culture Shift: Personalize Learning for Every Learner
Barbara Bray
2114
When you personalize learning, teacher and learner roles change.
Learn the what, why, and how of personalizing learning so every
learner is motivated and engaged in the learning process.
ALL, Not grade-level specific
Multi
San Jacinto
Renaissance Hotel
The Online Canvas
Emil Ahangarzadeh
2090
Learn about one of the most popular learning management
systems in online learning - Canvas. This open-source, web-based
tool is feature-rich yet incredibly simple to use. Plus, it’s absolutely
free. Learn about its features and ways to use it in your blended
classroom.
Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, 4 - 12, College,
Administration
OL, WT, Multi
Santa Rosa
Renaissance Hotel
Designing Digital Tattoos - Helping Students
Create Their Digital Presence
Adina Sullivan
2142
We talk about digital “footprints”, but digital identities are really
digital tattoos, which can’t easily be erased. Let’s help students
carefully design a digital identity to represent them well.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Sierra
Renaissance Hotel
Just Add Content - Differentiate Learning with Canvas
FREE for Teachers
Dave Anderson
2029
Receive your free Canvas k12 teacher account, learn how to easily
enroll your students and add content. In one hour you will have
fully functioning online blended learning tool.
ALL, 4 – 12
Multi
Ventura
Renaissance Hotel
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SESSION 4: THURSDAY, 2:00 – 3:00 PM
SESSION 4: THURSDAY, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Apps in the Autism Classroom
Sam Rosener
2083 DLS
Increase engagement, excitement, and achievement in students on
the Autism Spectrum through iDevice applications. Explore apps
that our students love using. Free and paid apps will be discussed.
Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, K – 6
RTI
Horizon Ballroom 1
Hilton Hotel
Photo Bomb the Core!
Jennifer Ratchel, Trier Schneider
2168 DLS
Get down and dirty with some BYOD incorporating photos into
Common Core lessons. We will be using Snapseed and Strip
Design during the presentation. Please have these downloaded to
be able to fully participate.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, 2 – 12
RTI, UDL, Multi
Horizon Ballroom 2
Hilton Hotel
Introduction to Universal Design for
Learning (UDL) and the Common Core
Susan Simmons
2474 DLS
Universal Design for Learning (ULD) incorporates teaching
strategies that support the full range of learners. Multiple means
of presentation, expression and engagement allow all students
access to the CCSS.
Beginning, Intermediate, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Tapestry
Hilton Hotel
Formative Assessments with Mobile Devices
Greg Pitzer, Molly Hardy, Amy Wong
2190
Learn multiple formative assessment techniques using mobile
devices. Participants will experience how to assess students to
inform instruction using devices on any platform.
Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, 4 – 12
CC, WT, Multi
Mesquite A
PSCC
OPEN, OPEN, OPEN and Helpful Resources from K12HSN
Teri Sanders
2227
Find out about the many online tools and resources which are
available to the K-12 community for FREE. Learn more about
K12HSN’s free resources: Brokers of Expertise, CaliQity, K20Video,
MyTechDesk!
ALL, Not grade-level specific
PLC, WT, Multi
Mesquite B
PSCC
Apple_Logo_black_Aprvd_7-12-99.ai
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You ARE the Infinite Thinking Machine
Chris Walsh
2464
The makers of the Infinite Thinking Machine bring the show to
life with their favorite tools, ideas, and classroom innovations.
Warning: it may get ridonkulous!
Mesquite C
PSCC
Apple_Logo_black_Aprvd_7-12-99.ai
Condensed red (PMS 485) logo for new identity
Approved by Peggy Jensen 7/12/99
Min height 4mm
Digital Tools for PBIS and Bullying Prevention
Dustin O’Malley
2158
Attendees of this session will learn how to use Google Forms and
Class Dojo to improve their school-wide positive behavior plan
by collecting and analyzing student behavior data. In addition,
attendees will learn how to use Google Forms and QR codes to
empower staff and students to report bullying at anytime and from
any device.
ALL, K - 12, Administration
AD, WT
Mesquite DE
PSCC
Bringing Your IEPs Into the 21st CenturyStudent Driven Presentations
GeGe Drozen
2071
Showcase your students as the presenters of their own IEPs. By
integrating technology using Google Calendar/Presentation, they
will take the lead and become media stars at their own meetings.
Intermediate, Experienced, 6 – 12
Multi
Mesquite F
PSCC
CROPPED: Creating Multimedia Collaborative
Competition for Any Classroom
Jeff Brain
2372
CROPPED is inspired by the Food Network hit show, Chopped.
CROPPED combines collaborative technology projects; Appetizer,
Entree, Dessert, and Documentary, with curricular “secret
ingredients” to showcase creative, content-based, student
learning.
ALL, 4 – 12
Multi
Mesquite GH
PSCC
MS Office Tips and Tricks for Teachers
Teresa Lightle
2470
This session will introduce teachers to new or lesser known
features of MS Office.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Primrose A
PSCC
50 of My Favorite K-6 Apps
Carol Anne McGuire, Macy McGuire
2108
Need some new app ideas for your K-6 classroom? These apps
have been tested in classrooms all over the world! Come and see
my 50 favorites and share some of yours, too!
New, Beginning, Intermediate, K – 6
CC, CO, Multi
Primrose B
PSCC
Apps Smashing in the Common Core Age
Kim Bass, Trang Lai
3070
The iPad is a wonderful tool that is made more powerful when
combined in various ways to promote critical and creative thinking.
Make the most of your iPad and the Common Core.
This is a commercial session.
Primrose C
PSCC
Climbing the SAMRLadder with the Power of iPad
Ashley Tarquin, Kristin Thomsen
3085
Embrace Common Core while working at greater depth and
complexity with apps and digital tools. Experience how students
actively engage andconnect with iPads to create powerful content.
This is a commercial session.
Primrose D
PSCC
Taking Back Assessment!
Victoria Kiely
3095
Taking Back Assessment! Ensuring that formative assessment is
both constructive and actionable, but above all an enhancement to
your teaching and learning program. This is a commercial session.
ALL, 2 – 8
CO, MA, LA
Smoketree C
PSCC
®
®
Must Have Tools Created by FableVision Learning
and Peter H. Reynolds
Julia Young, Bill Norris
3051
We offer a trove of powerful resources for educators to help all their
students realize their true potential. Explore wonderful software,
books, films, apps, and other tools. Our products promote
creativity, communication, collaboration, critical thinking and are
aligned with the Common Core. This is a commercial session.
Smoketree DE
PSCC
CUE 2014 CONFERENCE
Fostering Excellence through Video Projects and Contests
Rushton Hurley
2267
Learn approaches to (and what’s available for) developing video
projects, as well as copyright, citation, effective feedback, and
competing successfully in contests. All attendees will receive free
resources.
ALL, 4 – 12
Multi
Pasadena
Renaissance Hotel
STEM in K-5: Beebots to WeDo!
Karen Wilson, Alyssa Gallagher
2314
Computational thinking is essential to STEM. Learn how computer
programming in primary grades is used to deliver content that’s
engaging and relevant to today’s learners.
Intermediate, K – 6
ST, MA, SC
Smoketree F
PSCC
The Next Generation of Wi-Fi for the Classroom The Impact of 802.11ac in K12
Bert Buffington
3100
A discussion on how 802.11ac will improve Wi-Fi performance,
access for teachers, students and administrators and important
considerations and best practices for mobile device access;
capacity planning and Wi-Fi coverage. This is a commercial session
Pueblo AB
Renaissance Hotel
Helping Your Students Think Like iHistorians
Catherine Cabiness
2112
Come explore how mobile technologies can be used to help
students engage with primary and secondary sources as they view
events through the eyes of a historian.
Beginning, Intermediate, 4 – 12
CO, WT, SS
Andreas
Renaissance Hotel
Streamline Your Workflow 2.0
Elizabeth Calhoon, Kyle Brumbaugh
2290
Sharing model tools from practicing administrators, simplify and
streamline your life and work. Learn about and create powerful,
simple tools that work for you.
ALL, Not grade-level specific
Multi
San Jacinto
Renaissance Hotel
Your Going to Let Me Take the iPad Home?
Mark Hailwood, Jon Goodman, Lorena Guerrero-Lopez,
Rayann Rockwell, Bill Kvitli
2299
Tips and Tricks for District iPad Deployment. As your district or
school moves towards a 1:1 program for iPads, wouldn’t it be great
to hear from a group that has already done it? Listen to tips and
tricks for a successful 1:1 take-home iPad deployment.
Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, K – 12
AD, IT
Catalina
Renaissance Hotel
The Best Audience is NOT You: Why Student Blogging Works
David Theriault
2426
Do you want your students to create writing that goes beyond
anything you can imagine? Do you want your students to make a
difference NOW? The answer is blogging.
ALL, 6 - 12, College
CC, CO, LA
Santa Rosa
Renaissance Hotel
A Practical Classroom Primer for the
Novice Google Tools User
Vincent Solimine
3033
This session will cover applications of Google tools in your
classroom. Learn how to incorporate a variety of Google tools in a
step by step presentation with real world applications.
This is a commercial session.
Beginning, Intermediate, 4 – 12
Multi
Chino
Renaissance Hotel
Moving Towards Mastery: the Rigorous
Flipped Classroom School Day
Tina Schipke, Joseph Kemery
2052
Session will explore the traditional school day for a flipped
classroom. Focus will be on Project Based Learning,
differentiation, Web 2.0 tools, and ongoing assessment for mastery
while emphasizing 21st Century Skills.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, 2 – 8
Multi
Madera
Renaissance Hotel
iPad iMovie Trailers from Start to Finish
Melissa Hero
2380
Learn how students can create iPad iMovie Trailers of content
from your subject area; from the planning stages, finding creative
commons media, to posting projects online to a worldwide
audience.
Beginning, Intermediate, 6 – 12
CC, CO, Multi
Mojave Learning Center Renaissance Hotel
Can I Use That? Fair Use for the Remix Generation
Gail Desler, Kelly Mendoza
2261
Are your students copyright confused? This session addresses
copyright, fair use, and remix culture in a CCSS and media literacy
framework. Help students harness their rights and responsibilities
as creators!
ALL, 4 - 12, College, Administration
Multi
Sierra
Renaissance Hotel
Deeper Learning through Online Communication &
Collaboration in the Blended Classroom
Sandy Somera, Eileen Walters
2211
How can students develop deeper learning and critical thinking
through online discussions? This presentation highlights Web
2.0 tools for the blended classroom that help promote online
communication and collaboration.
Intermediate, Experienced, 4 – 12
CO, OL, LA
Ventura
Renaissance Hotel
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SESSION 5: FRIDAY, 10:00 – 11:00 AM
SESSION 5: FRIDAY, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Even Napoleon Dynamite has an iPad. Now What???
Chris Wenger
2231 DLS
This session will address how iPads can be used for educational
support for students with disabilities who are required to meet the
Common Core State Standards (CCSS).
ALL, 4 - 12, College
CO, UDL, Multi
Horizon Ballroom 1
Hilton Hotel
Flipping the Classroom with Edmodo and Video
Chantal Cravens, Cynthia Diaz
2003 DLS
Flip classroom instruction to increase student involvement,
engagement and achievement using Edmodo and video.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, Administration, Not grade-level specific
CC, CO, Multi
Horizon Ballroom 2
Hilton Hotel
Dive Deep with Discovery Education
Discovery Education Team
3056
Join us and we’ll talk about the new and exciting enhancements
and uncover some resources that you never knew you had! From
the Common Core Standards in the Classroom, to the new My
Content, this session will prepare you to dive into deeper Discovery
Education integration. This is a commercial session.
Technology Training Room A/B
Palm Springs USD
Great Common Core & Standards Aligned Resources for Monday
Melody McGill
2095 CLRN
Common core is here, new science standards are around the
corner and using open resources is on the rise! What to do?
CLRN’s the answer. Use CLRN to find free, standards-aligned,
interactive resources to use in your classroom tomorrow!
ALL, K – 12
CO, OL, Multi
Mesquite A
PSCC
Doceri: Creating Dynamic Flipped Lessons for
Complete Student Engagement
Stephen Thomas
3013
Doceri has become the standard for engaged interactive classroom
instruction. Teachers and students find the intuitive interface to
be both simple and extremely capable in creating content for the
classroom. This is a commercial session.
ALL, PreK - 12, College, Administration
Multi
Mesquite B
PSCC
Google Apps: 30 Tools, 2 Classrooms, 1 Year
Rachel Diephouse, Jackie DenOuden
2213
Learn and steal ideas from a fast-paced demo of 30 Google tools
that have revolutionized student learning, parent communication,
and staff collaboration in our first year as a Google school.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, 2 – 12
CC, WT, Multi
Mesquite C
PSCC
Apple_Logo_black_Aprvd_7-12-99.ai
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Top Ten Classroom Tools of the Maker Movement
Sylvia Martinez
2269
Learn how hard fun, big ideas, and innovative technology for K-12
classrooms come alive with 3D printing, robots, programming,
wearable computing, conductive paint, and more.
ALL, K - 12, Administration, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Mesquite C
PSCC
Apple_Logo_black_Aprvd_7-12-99.ai
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Approved by Peggy Jensen 7/12/99
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1:1 High School with Chromebooks and GAFE: Year 1
Anthony Doyle, Jorge Arteaga,
Elijah Gong, Anthony Thomas
2105
Participants will hear how putting 800 Chromebooks into the hands
of students has impacted teaching, learning, and management at
California’s newest high school.
ALL, 9 – 12
Multi
Mesquite DE
PSCC
CDE’s Blueprint for Ed Tech in California
Craig Cheslog
2462
Join California Department of Education leaders to hear the latest
on Educational Technology from Sacramento.
Mesquite F
PSCC
Integrating the T into STEM Design Challenges
Cari Williams
2198
Design challenges engage students using a project-based,
hands-on approach. Twelve design challenges will be presented
using multiple ways to integrate technology into each step of the
engineering design process.
ALL, 4 – 12
CC, ST, MA, SC
Mesquite GH
PSCC
Windows 8 Apps for Education
Delaine Johnson
2471
Have a Windows 8 Device? Come see and share apps for
educational use, for both teachers and students. We’ll also discuss
SkyDrive, Microsoft’s free cloud-storage solution that includes
FREE Office and online surveys.
Beginning, Intermediate, Not grade-level specific
WT
Primrose A
PSCC
YouTube, Maximizing Innovative
Digital Pedagogy to Motivate Learning
Lisa Highfill, Robert Miller
2417
Discover ways to enhance your CCSS curriculum with YouTube.
Experience inquiry-based learning through powerful videos,
exploring and applying higher DOK levels. Flipped tutorials for
creating your own YouTube Channel will be shared.
ALL, K - 12, College, Administration
Primrose B
PSCC
CO, WT, Multi
Cinematic Storytelling with iPads
Michael Hernandez
3074
It’s a movie studio in your pocket! Learn how to use the iPad and
iPod Touch as affordable filmmaking tools for your classroom, and
integrate cinematic storytelling into your curriculum.
This is a commercial session.
Primrose C
PSCC
iPhoneography - The Art of Taking Pictures
on your iPhone/iOS Device
Nicole Dalesio
3086
Learn the art of taking pictures on your iOS device. We’ll teach
you tips and tricks for bettering your skills + ideas for using this art
form in the classroom. This is a commercial session.
Primrose D
PSCC
Using Minecraft in the Classroom
Jordan Hart
3040 DMA
Minecraft is a first-person sandbox game. Its open, creative
framework can be used to construct a variety of lessons, like
introducing students to game design and programming. In this
exciting session, you’ll learn how to use Minecraft to deliver
cutting-edge learning experiences. Discover best practices for
using Minecraft in the classroom and lesson plans for a wide array
of academic subjects. This is a commercial session.
Smoketree AB
PSCC
Empower Google Apps Educators with tools from Hapara
Jack West, Kim Brown, Ben Canning,
Dave Kootman
3064
Hapara tools for Google Apps empower educators and IT
professionals to do more. Learn about how schools around the
world are making good on the 21st century learning promise.
This is a commercial session.
ALL, 2 – 12
Multi
Smoketree C
PSCC
The Pearson Common Core System of Courses:
A Digital Curriculum to Meet the CCSS
Susan Sclafani, Phil Daro
3052
The CCSOC is a truly aligned, coherent instructional system
developed from scratch to enable students to meet the CCSS
through tablet-based instruction that was designed with students
at the center. This is a commercial session.
Smoketree DE
PSCC
3D Printing in Education
David Thornburg, Norma Thornburg
2131
This session explores the brief history of this revolution and shows
some ways 3D printers are being used in a variety of educational
settings. We also demonstrate some of the free software tools that
students can use to design their own artifacts.
ALL
ST, MA, SC
Smoketree F
PSCC
Hacking Happiness - Empowering Students With Positive
Psychology and Technology
Roni Habib
2040
Happiness is the ultimate currency and the top predictor of creativity
and success. Join me in exploring how technology and tested hacks
(interventions) will increase your happiness and that of your students.
ALL, PreK - 12, College, Administration
CO, GR, Multi
Andreas
Renaissance Hotel
Student Digital Portfolios: Rethinking Assessment with Google & iPads
Holly Clark
2087
In this session, we will discuss the importance of student-created
digital portfolios. From why they are important - to how we can
use Google Drive and Google Sites to help students showcase
and OWN their learning. You will leave with strategies for digitizing,
uploading and publishing student work using GAFE -with a focus
on the best iPad apps that integrate with Google Drive. Digital
student portfolios should be the goal of every educator in 2014!
Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, K – 12
CC, WT, Multi
Catalina
Renaissance Hotel
From Graphing to Laughing:
Engaging Web-Based Math Activities
Shauna Williams
3036
VmathLive, a web-based online math resource, creates a
stimulating game environment for K-8 students. Math virtually
“unfolds” as they gain confidence in their math abilities and
improve results in a unique origami-themed program.
This is a commercial session.
Chino
Renaissance Hotel
CUE 2014 CONFERENCE
Common Core and Rigor...What Does it Really Mean?
Tony Spittell, Kristina Spencer
2343
Rigor, text complexity, and digital media are found everywhere
throughout the Common Core. What does it all really mean? Learn
what the Common Core really means for us teachers. You will leave
with strategies you can implement tomorrow!
ALL, K – 12
CO, PD, Multi
Madera
Renaissance Hotel
iPad Projects for the 21st Century Classroom
Kay Little, Sandy Patterson
2068
In this session, two teachers share technology projects created in
their elementary 1:1 iPad classrooms, which creatively focus on the
integration of technology with the Common Core Standards.
ALL, K – 6
Multi, LA, SC
Mojave Learning Center Renaissance Hotel
i-Padwan: iPad Jedi in Training!
Pablo Diaz
2429
Come and learn how to be a Jed-i-Pad master if you have one
iPad or are a 1:1 school. Harness the power of the iPad, its apps
and the creativity of each and every student.
ALL, K – 12
CO, ST, Multi
Pasadena
Renaissance Hotel
Managing a Successful IT Infrastructure with Filewave
Ben Miles, Brad Caldwell
3104
Filewave, a multi-platform management solution with patented selfhealing technology. Filewave helps you have complete control of
your fleet. From imaging to inventory Filewave helps you manage
all types of deployments even BYOD. This is a commercial session.
Pueblo AB
Renaissance Hotel
Lessons Learned from the Implementation of Large-Scale
SBAC Pilot Testing
Pam Quiros, Ashley Pedroza
2038
Our district piloted the SBAC at 25 sites spanning all available
grade levels and available subjects. This pilot required diligent
planning and we are excited to share learnings with other districts.
ALL, 2 – 12
CO, AD, MA, LA
San Jacinto
Renaissance Hotel
Using High-Tech Tools to Create a Culture of Literary Nerds
Megan Ellis
2082
Reading doesn’t have to be low-tech! Learn how to cultivate
students’ love of reading with strategies and activities that get
students excitedly reading, talking about, and recommending
books using a variety of activities and free Web 2.0 tools.
Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, 4 – 12
CO, WT, LA
Santa Rosa
Renaissance Hotel
KQED Do Now: A National Debate Using Social Media
Matthew Williams
2310
Public life, increasingly, is happening online. KQED Do Now
provides educators with an incredible civic engagement model that
builds on youth enthusiasm for digital tools.
ALL, 9 - 12, College
PD, WT, Multi
Sierra
Renaissance Hotel
Design and Implementation of a Comprehensive Online/
Blended Learning PD Program
Randy Kolset
2338
Discover the steps in designing a comprehensive online/blended
learning PD program. Starting with foundations to eventually
building sustainability in your own programs.
Beginning, Intermediate
Multi
Ventura
Renaissance Hotel
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SESSION 6: THURSDAY, 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
SESSION 6: FRIDAY, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Write Right
Dennis Deeds
2330 DLS
Teachers can use assistive technology to motivate and enable
students to more effectively express themselves through
creative writing.
ALL, K – 12
CC, LA
Horizon Ballroom 1
Hilton Hotel
Video Modeling Changes Behavior
Cindy Hert, Sam Rosener, Dinah Palagi
2111 DLS
Video modeling of behaviors is an excellent tool to help teach
social and functional skills. Learn how to create scripts and selfreview sheets, using video to enhance learning and behavior.
ALL, K – 6
RTI
Horizon Ballroom 2
Hilton Hotel
50 Ways to Integrate with Discovery Education
Discovery Education Team
3057
Did you know that Discovery Education Streaming has images,
speeches, and sound effects? Did you know that Discovery
Education is platform agnostic? From English to STEM, you will
walk away from this session with hundreds of new integration
strategies for the new Discovery Education Streaming!
This is a commercial session.
Technology Training Room A/B
Palm Springs USD
Blending in the Open
Brian Bridges
2104 CLRN
Are you looking for great Common Core or standards-aligned
resources for your blended or flipped lessons? As online and
blended learning have grown in popularity, more teachers are
experimenting with blended and flipped lessons. We’ll demonstrate
a variety of fabulous and free open content and Web 2.0 tools
from CLRN’s open educational resource (OER) reviews to create
blended and flipped classroom lessons.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, 4 – 12
OL, Multi
Mesquite A
PSCC
PBL and Screencasting
Ali deGuia, Lisa DeLapo
2217
Join Lisa and Ali as we demonstrate how to integrate Project
Based Learning with the Common Core State Standards. Add in
a bit of screencasting to highlight students creativity for various
project and you will be prepared for an exciting school year.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, K - 12, Administration
CC, CO, SS, LA
Mesquite B
PSCC
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Power Up? Questions for Teachers New to 1:1
Jennifer Roberts
2327
What are you wondering about the transition to 1:1 teaching? What
should you be planning for and thinking about? Come discuss the
challenges and possibilities of 1:1.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, 4 – 12
PD
Mesquite DE
PSCC
Apple_Logo_black_Aprvd_7-12-99.ai
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Approved by Peggy Jensen 7/12/99
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State and Federal Legislation - What is the Status for Ed Tech?
John Cradler, Vanitha Chandrasekhar
2463
This session will focus on Ed Tech legislation from both a California
and Federal perspective. John Cradler and Vanitha Chandrasekhar,
CUE Legislative Advocacy Committee co-chairs along with other
available Committee members will share current news pertinent to
California. If available, Hilary Goldman, ISTE Dir. of Government
Affairs will bring us up to date on Federal legislation. Important
initiatives such as the California Blueprint for Educational
Technology, new State legislation related to educational
technology, the CUE Advocacy Platform updates, the status of
CTAP and SETS, federal updates, ESEA Reauthorization, E-Rate,
and broadband deployment will be covered. There is much to hear
and learn about, a session you won’t want to miss.
PSCC
Mesquite F
“Chromando” Training: Google Chrome Applications and Extensions
JR Ginex-Orinion
2340
New to Chrome? Chromebook user? Don’t miss this session! Learn
how to be a more efficient educator/professional using Chrome
Extensions and Applications.
ALL, Not grade-level specific
WT, Multi
Mesquite GH
PSCC
Windows 8, The Hybrid Educational Tool
Jill Pierce
2435
Today’s educators must deal with a tremendous gap between
how students live and how they learn. See one school systems
journey to find the right device for their educational needs and how
Windows 8 met it.
PreK - 12, College, Administration
Primrose A
PSCC
10 Ways to be a Library Marketing Genius Like Gaga
Gwyneth Jones
5003
EdTech professionals will be challenged to become a change
agent within their profession by implementing education and social
media marketing tools within their daily practice. The presentation
will focus on teaching and learning in the digital age and the
importance of social media leadership as a communication device
for educators with students, parents, and the community.
Primrose B
PSCC
Multimedia Assessment: Screencasts and
iBooks Author to Support Student Learning
Erin Zaich, Don Orth
3075
Leverage the power of multimedia to make assessment
meaningful. Learn how screencasts and multimedia stories can
redefine evidence of learning. Experience tools to enact practices
in your classroom(s). This is a commercial session.
Primrose C
PSCC
Taking Your iTunes U Course from Good to Great!
Cheryl Davis, Matt Baier
3087
Ready to take your iTunes U course to the next level? Learn about
innovative uses of iTunes U and creative ways to use courses in iPad
classrooms and professional learning. This is a commercial session.
Primrose D
PSCC
Wowing the World: Digital Photography & Photoshop
Digital Media Academy
3041 DMA
Learn from a world-class photographer and teacher how to take
stunning digital images and manipulate them in Adobe Photoshop.
Complete what you saw in post-production with powerful tools
in Photoshop. This hands-on session covers masking, layers and
much more. This is a commercial session.
Smoketree AB
PSCC
Texting Students? Betcha Didn’t Know You Could
Aditya Banso
3105
Join Remind101 to learn the latest innovations in using mobile
technology to extend learning beyond your classroom walls.
This is a commercial session.
ALL
Multi
Smoketree C
PSCC
Supporting Common Core with Innovative Digital Solutions
Chuck Obeso-Bradley
3053
Learn about some exciting new iPad technologies which engage
struggling readers in grades 6-10, and which align to the Common
Core. This is a commercial session.
Smoketree DE
PSCC
Asking Good Questions; Getting Good Answers =
Thoughtful Projects
Sara Armstrong
2301
Experience strategies for developing good questions and effective
searches from a variety of sources including InfoLit List, Google,
Project Zero, Common Sense Media, and the Right Question Institute.
ALL
PD, Multi
Smoketree F
PSCC
Stop Teaching and Start Learning
Diane Main, Karl Lindgren-Streicher
2402
Let’s talk about why we teach so hard and work so much when
our students should be doing all the hard and fun work of learning.
How can we change?
ALL, Administration, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Andreas
Renaissance Hotel
Online Performance Tasks for the Common Core State Standards
Jenny Thomas, Ymasumac Maranon-Davis
2295
Join us to see how CTAP has collected a variety of Smarter
Balanced Assessment Consortium released performance tasks
that students can complete using Web 2.0 tools in an online
environment.
CO, MA, LA
Catalina
Renaissance Hotel
Will Someone Please Teach Me to
Read Before I Leave this Place?
Shauna Williams
3037
Prepare teachers to transition to a digitally interactive classroom
by aligning instruction for CCSS success. Access all student
data in one secure location online. Develop ongoing professional
development and enhance instruction with education-specific
online resources. This is a commercial session.
Chino
Renaissance Hotel
60 Standards in 60 Minutes
Jeremy Davis
2375
Take a roller coaster ride through 60 standards in 60 minutes. We
will visit the College and Career Readiness anchor and K-12 ELA
standards, and technology resources for success.
Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced
CO, WT, LA
Madera
Renaissance Hotel
Don’t Miss Your “App”ortunity to Write in the 21st Century!
Brandee Ramirez, Amanda Johnson
2188
Bring your iPad to explore apps that bring digital writing to life.
Through apps, learn how to effectively engage students in creative,
collaborative writing to take on the 21st Century!
New, Beginning, Intermediate, PreK – 6
CC, CO, LA
Mojave Learning Center Renaissance Hotel
CUE 2014 CONFERENCE
APP SMASHING! Use several free apps to do
richer student projects!
Jon Corippo
2453
Learn about APP SMASHING!! Are you tired of wondering “how
would I use this awesome free app?” Get a live demo of some of the
most productive FREE iOS apps! See almost a dozen apps demo’ed
by an Apple Distinguished Educator and CUE Rock Star teacher.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, PreK - 12, College, Administration,
Not grade-level specific
Multi
Pasadena
Renaissance Hotel
Deploying and Managing Your One to One
Ben Miles, Brad Caldwell
3102
It is one thing to hand out laptops or tablets. It is quite another to
effectively manage, distribute apps and content and help students
and teachers to focus on learning rather than the device. Come
and learn how Filewave can help you to successfully deploy your
one to one initiative… even BYOD. This is a commercial session.
Pueblo AB
Renaissance Hotel
Building a 21st Century School and How it Relates to You
Daniel Ching, Mike Niehoff
2093
How can schools make the shift to Common Core and technology
based classrooms? How can schools take advantage of the
philosophical change of Common Core? In this presentation we
will discuss project based learning, challenge based learning, and
common core by telling the story of our school.
ALL, 6 - 12, Administration
CO, AD, Multi
San Jacinto
Renaissance Hotel
Level Up! - Classroom Gamification for Even the Non-Gamer
Megan Ellis
2113
Learn how to use game dynamics in your classroom to increase
student engagement, motivation, and achievement, even if you’ve
never played a video game before in your life (like me)!
New, Beginning, Intermediate, 4 - 12
Multi
Santa Rosa
Renaissance Hotel
Creating a Positive Digital Footprint with ePortfolios
Molly Hardy, Amy Wong, Greg Pitzer
2268
ePortfolios allow your students to demonstrate their mastery of
concepts and leave behind a positive digital footprint. We will
show you multiple methods our district has used for creating
ePortfolios.
ALL, 4 – 12
Multi
Sierra
Renaissance Hotel
Teaching Across Campuses by Videoconference in
Advanced Technology Classrooms
Russell Walker, Stanley Hong, Alex Leung,
Ronald Hierbaum, James Powell
2273
Learn best practices for teaching combined classes of local and
remote students via videoconference, based on experiences
at DeVry University’s California campuses using a network of
Advanced Technology Classrooms.
ALL, 9 - 12, College, Administration, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Ventura
Renaissance Hotel
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SESSION 7: FRIDAY, 2:00 – 3:00 PM
SESSION 7: FRIDAY, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Assistive Technology At Your Fingertips
Donna Mawhorter, Dianne Holcomb
2219 DLS
Many devices and materials you already use in your classrooms are
Assistive Technology. Attendees will be enlightened with many free
and low cost materials that help students access the curriculum.
ALL, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Horizon Ballroom 1
Hilton Hotel
iPad Apps to Support Struggling Readers
Mark Coppin
5008 DLS
In this session we will discuss key features to look for when
selecting apps for students who are struggling readers. We will also
cover accessibility features built into the iPad.
Horizon Ballroom 2
Hilton Hotel
Common Core and Uncommon Opportunities
Amy Duncan
2478 DLS
What are the issues facing students with special needs as
Common Core is Implemented? What are the unique ways that
assistive technology can open doors for them to access these
standards in new ways. Participants will have the opportunity to
explore effective strategies and resources.
Tapestry
Hilton Hotel
Flipping the Classroom with Discovery Education
Discovery Education Team
3058
Put the power of learning at your student’s fingertips with My DE
for Students. Flip your classroom with student accounts where
students can access Discovery Education. We will demonstrate
new ways to deliver resources to motivate students, engage
critical thinking, and achieve learning goals with the support of the
Discovery Education Classroom Manager and Builder Tools.
This is a commercial session.
Technology Training Room A/B
Palm Springs USD
Developing a Digital Dossier Common Core Style
Rebecca Girard, Erin Kahn
2399
CCSS requires students to create and publish original content on
the Internet. Come discuss how to encourage students to develop
an academic/professional digital dossier through blogging, digital
portfolios and Twitter.
ALL, 6 - 12, College, Administration
Multi
Mesquite A
PSCC
iPad Your Way Through ELD
Kim Bass
2229
Learn how the iPad camera, a few apps, and QR codes can
improve your EL students listening, speaking, reading and writing
skills. Make ELD a fun experience, not a chore.
2–6
ELL, LA
Mesquite B
PSCC
Scriptalicious
Pablo Diaz
2424
Harness the power of Google Apps Scripts to enhance the student
learning experience and strengthen a teacher’s workflow by using
pre-made scripts to automate your already powerful Google Apps.
ALL
Multi
Mesquite C
PSCC
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Supplement, Not Supplant: Real-World Workflows for
Integrating Digital Tools
David Lopez, Amanda Allen, Femilyn Yao,
Abel Gutierrez, Josh Ornelas
2014
New to Technology? This is the session for you! With the coming
of the Common Core standards, learn how to integrate and
initiate digital learning and teaching in your classroom. Watch as
classroom teachers weave together disparate strands of various
apps, websites, and services to streamlining and modernize their
classrooms. Workshop is platform agnostic (Windows, Mac, iPad,
friendly).
New, Beginning, K – 12
CC, CO, Multi
Mesquite DE
PSCC
National Certification for Innovative Educators - Be Leading Edge
Lainie Rowell
2455
Discover a certification program designed for innovative educators
like you. Leading Edge Certification prepares educators to be
digital age leaders and learners.
ALL, Not grade-level specific
Mesquite F
PSCC
Become a Google Magician with Scripts
Dan McDowell, Reuben Hoffman
2178
Ready to lighten your workflow? Want to push docs to your
students? Want quizzes to grade themselves? We will demonstrate
Doctopus, Gclassfolders, Flubaroo, and more.
ALL, 6 – 12
CC, WT, Multi
Mesquite GH
PSCC
Free Microsoft Tools for the Classroom
Will Kimbley
2458
Come learn from a Microsoft Innovative Educator about Microsoft’s
FREE tools for educators. Microsoft has a variety of free webtools
and software that can help you spark and innovate your classroom.
Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, Not grade-level specific
WT
Primrose A
PSCC
Where Exactly are You Going with That?
Hall Davidson
5005
When you are ‘down with digital’ what should you be up on?
Digital tools have made an enormous impact on our culture. What’s
the effect on education? See how it can support the ‘original
digital’-human hands See how the Leap, Google Glass, and a
smart phone might actually enhance educational practice. Begin
with the basics-define digital with textbooks, resources, and
practice, then see true understanding of the power of digital can
expand initiatives like Common Core, formative assessment, and
everywhere, every time teaching and learning.
Primrose B
PSCC
Student-Centered Authoring: iBooks Author in Action
Daniel Ching, Kaj Kibak
3076
Stop searching for just the right resource, make it! Teachers and
students can create interactive books to reach learning goals and
communicate ideas. Come see possibilities and experience iBooks
Author. This is a commercial session.
Primrose C
PSCC
Student-Centered Authoring and the Art of Digital Storytelling
Michael Hernandez, Mark Hammons
3088
Transform learning by using multimedia tools to author and publish
student content. We’ll walk through sample lessons that can be scaled
to any subject matter and grade level. This is a commercial session.
Primrose D
PSCC
CUE 2014 CONFERENCE
iMovie: From Shooting to Editing
Beth Corwin
3042 DMA
Discover how to shoot and edit movies using Apple’s iMovie.
Get a basic understanding of the application and the information
you need to make movie magic from Beth Corwin, a former ABC
video journalist and long-time Digital Media Academy and Apple
Education instructor. This is a commercial session.
Smoketree AB
PSCC
Let the iPad Tell a (Digital Story): iPad with iMovie
Roger Pence
2450
Explore the pedagogy, techniques, and application to content
using student-generated digital stories created on the iPad
using iMovie. Authentic research, writing, and speaking become
transferable 21st century skills. Resources provided!
2 – 12
CO, ST, Multi
Mojave Learning Center Renaissance Hotel
Equip your iPad for Science
Jason Lovell
3001
Experience collecting data on the iPad by using PASCO’s SPARK
vue, AirLink 2 interface and sensors. Bring your own iPad or use
ours! This is a commercial session.
ALL, K – 12
PD, ST, SC
Smoketree C
PSCC
The Uncommon Core: New Standards, New Literacies,
and Student Significance
Glen Warren, Jane Lofton
2395 DCS
Common Core and the Partnership for 21st Century Skills have
partnered together to open the educational door allowing each
student’s own personal interest to finally have an important role to
play at school!
Intermediate
Multi
Pasadena
Renaissance Hotel
Virtual K-12 Learning
Evan Pinto
3054
A look into Connections Academy, a full-time, virtual charter school
and how students, teachers and learning coaches interact to
impact student learning. This is a commercial session.
Smoketree DE
PSCC
Visual Literacy: The Silver Bullet for Common Core
Lynell Burmark, Warren Dale
2265
Come, discover how images spur higher-order thinking mandated by
Common Core. Experience (and download) replicable, image-based
projects for introducing material and assessing achievement.
ALL, PreK - 12, College, Administration
Multi
Smoketree F
PSCC
Happier Educators = Increased Student Success:
How Taming Technology Helps
Susan Brooks-Young, Sara Armstrong
2079
Overwhelmed? Empower yourself and your students. Current
research identifies workable strategies to inform effective teaching,
learning, and living. Lay realistic plans to curtail information
overload, excessive multitasking, and digital misbehavior.
ALL, Not grade-level specific
AD, PD, Multi
Andreas
Renaissance Hotel
Google Docs Speak! In-Process Writing
Feedback Across Grade Levels
Scott Bedley, Sean Zeibarth, Bill Selak
2140
Give real-time writing feedback to improve all level of writers. Scott,
Sean, and Bill share their journey into a cross-age collaborative
tutoring structure via Google Docs to give in-process feedback.
ALL, 2 – 12
CO, OL, LA
Catalina
Renaissance Hotel
Tech, Tech, Boom! High Schoolers Zoom!
Shauna Williams
3038
Description: Experience adaptive, online practice that improves
vocabulary and comprehension skills for struggling high school readers.
Build academic language with word games and read high-interest
Lexiled passages. Use principles that are aspirational, comprehensive,
measurable, and long-term. This is a commercial session.
Chino
Renaissance Hotel
Using Edmodo to Meet Common Core Standards
Stibaly Johnson
2292
Presentation focuses on meeting CCSS through Edmodo
collaborative discussions, using Edmodo’s formative assessment
features and align them to CCSS, and using Edmodo Apps to
develop multiple skills to meet CCSS.
ALL, K - 12, Administration
Multi
Madera
Renaissance Hotel
Managing a Successful IT Infrastructure with Filewave
Ben Miles, Brad Caldwell
3101
Filewave, a multi-platform management solution with patented selfhealing technology. Filewave helps you have complete control of
your fleet. From imaging to inventory Filewave helps you manage
all types of deployments even BYOD. This is a commercial session.
Pueblo AB
Renaissance Hotel
T2C2 Teaching Technology and Common Core Leadership
Michele Parga, Christine Jones
2353
What does technology integration in Common Core look like? How do
you provide engaging training using technology in the Common Core?
This session provides you resources to answer these questions.
ALL, Administration, Not grade-level specific
CO, AD, Multi
San Jacinto
Renaissance Hotel
Technology in the Common Core Age
Dennis Large
2335
Common Core and the Smarter Balanced assessments are
changing our classrooms. This session examines the specific role
of technology in this transformation - including research, best
practices, and the ideas gaining traction.
ALL, K - 12, Administration
CO, AD
Santa Rosa
Renaissance Hotel
The Leipomo Collaborative
Mike Vollmert, Jarkko Myllari
2145
What can students learn by designing a bakery (Leipomo in
Finnish) or exploring planets with robots? See how students in
Finland and California are collaborating on inquiry-based projects
and becoming friends at the same time.
ALL, K – 8
CO, AD, Multi
Sierra
Renaissance Hotel
A Roadmap for Implementing Blended Learning
Allison Powell, Rob Darrow
2175
All schools will eventually be implementing a blended learning
program to personalize learning. This session will equip
participants with the planning and implementation tools needed for
successful implementation.
Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, 6 - 12, Administration
OL, PD
Ventura
Renaissance Hotel
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SESSION 8: FRIDAY, 3:30 – 4:30 PM
SESSION 8: FRIDAY, 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Creating a District-Wide Assistive Technology (AT)
Advisory and Assessment Team
Dianne Holcomb, Donna Mawhorter
2270 DLS
Participants will be provided an outline of steps to consider
when developing a district-level team to provide guidance and
assessment for AT implementation.
ALL, K – 12
Multi
Horizon Ballroom 1
Hilton Hotel
With Liberty and iPads For All: Accessibility For All Students
Bill Selak, Jennifer Courduff
2296 DLS
Enable learning for all students with the iPad. Make content more
accessible with apps and system settings. Create a closed captioned
video that supports the accessibility to benefit diverse learners.
New, Beginning, Not grade-level specific
IT, UDL, MA, LA
Horizon Ballroom 2
Hilton Hotel
iMovie for Social Narratives; As Easy as 1, 2, 3
Lloyd Rekstad
2476 DLS
iMovie provides an easy to use vehicle for the development of
social narratives and video modeling that encourage positive
behavior for students. Participants will receive a tutorial that will
allow them to use this tool immediately in their classrooms.
Tapestry
Hilton Hotel
Leveling up with Discovery Education:
Video Games in Classroom Instruction
Discovery Education Team
3059
Do you play video games? From Candy Crush to the Civilization
Series everyone you know plays video games in some form or
another. Join us and find out how to support your classroom
instruction by leveraging the video games your students are
playing at home. This is a commercial session.
Technology Training Room A/B
Palm Springs USD
Using Web 2.0 Tools to Demonstrate Higher-Order Thinking
Eileen Walters, Sandy Somera
2212
In this session we will take a critical look at higher order thinking
skills through Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy and how it relates to the
new Common Core State Standards. Participants will evaluate
student’s digital products. We will examine the level of complexity
to determine where it lies along Bloom’s digital taxonomy and
explore ways to move students’ toward the higher order thinking
and challenged-based learning. We will showcase digital resources
and Web 2.0 tools that students can use.
Intermediate, Experienced, 4 – 12
CO, WT, LA
Mesquite A
PSCC
iPad C^3: Using iPads to Enhance Cross-Curricular Collaboration
Shushan Sadjadi 2315
This session will focus on a variety of ways I have used iPads to
enhance my math curriculum through collaboration with PE and
Science teachers. We will discuss a variety of tech tools that have
both substituted and enhanced student engagement and motivation
in math, PE, and Science through the collaborative teaching process.
ALL, 4 – 12
PD, ST, Multi
Mesquite B
PSCC
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Grab Bag of AWESOME: Web Apps, Common Core and
Student-Guided Assessments
Tiffani Brown
2272
The Common Core calls upon us to put students in the driver’s
seat. This session will provide multiple samples of student-guided
and student-choice activities and projects that are open-ended
and which model the Common Core testing environment, all of
which utilize free web apps to enhance engagement.
Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, 6 – 12
CO, WT, LA
Mesquite C
PSCC
Project Based Learning and 1 to 1 Chromebooks a Perfect Synergy
Harendra Goonetilleke, Courtney Rudd
2312
Chrome apps offer incredible, affordable (free) opportunities to
implement the higher order thinking skills required of Common
Core, actively engaging students in authentic learning that
utilizes the 4cs of Creativity, Critical thinking, Communication and
Collaboration.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, 4 – 12
CO, WT, Multi
Mesquite DE
PSCC
Are You Ready to Be an Innovative Educator?
Lisa Nowakowski, Juli Kimbley, Danny Silva 2460
In this session CUE Professional Learning Staff will show you
some quick tips to get you on your way to infusing technology into
your classroom. You will also hear about the Innovative Educator
Advanced Studies Certificate available from CUE and Fresno Pacific
University. Bonus: A CUE member will tell how they went from
CUEbie to a CUE Rock Star Teacher with a little help from her PLN.
Beginner, Intermediate, K - 12, Administration
AD
Mesquite F
PSCC
Creating a Website with Weebly in Education
Kim Harrison
2390
In this fast paced, hands-on session, we will set up a free Weebly
for Education account, review the features, select a theme,
customize a layout, and begin adding content to build your own
classroom webpage.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, PreK – 8
PD, WT
Mesquite GH
PSCC
QR Codes in the Classroom
Gwyneth Jones
5002
QR Codes are everywhere! All about QR codes - what they are,
how to make them, and how to use them in your school and
classroom for engaging & exciting digital discoveries!
Primrose B
PSCC
Final Cut Pro X in Less Than 30 Minutes
Jon Corippo
3077
FinalCut Pro X is a remarkable professional video editing app for
everyone. This hands-on session is for the pure FCPX beginner.,
and participants will ingest, edit and output video.
This is a commercial session.
Primrose C
PSCC
Instructional Lessons Learned: Creating and
Supporting an Innovative 1:1 Program
Mathew Needleman, Crystal Turner, Trang Lai 3089
From LAUSD, Tustin, Fullerton... 1:1 environments are exciting and
challenging. Learn how to increase engagement, expand creativity,
and prepare for the Common Core through these leadership and
classroom lessons learned. This is a commercial session.
Primrose D
PSCC
Final Cut Pro X Introduction: For New Editors
Tom Wolsky
3043 DMA
Have you been waiting to learn Final Cut Pro? Now is the time,
from one of the world’s premier FCP and video-journalism
instructors. This concise one-hour session will introduce you to the
revolutionary new Final Cut Pro X interface, its organizational tools,
editing functioning, titling and effects. This is a commercial session.
Smoketree AB
PSCC
Raising College-Eligible Scores with Shmoop
Allison Arunski, Charles Mazet
3011
Shmoop.com provides rigorous-yet-relatable online Test Prep,
Common Core-Aligned Courses, and Learning Guides. Speakers
will discuss Indio High School’s jump from low-achieving to
college-bound, with SAT, ACT, CAHSEE, and AP scores improving
above the national average. This is a commercial session.
ALL, 9 – 12
Multi
Smoketree C
PSCC
Using Data to Drive Instruction
Leslie Wollman
3055
Learn how your school district can use data to drive instruction
through a sophisticated web based platform. Teachers and
administrators can manage all of their instructional resources,
curriculum, assessments and reporting efficiently with personalized
dashboards and relevant student information at their fingertips.
This is a commercial session.
Smoketree DE
PSCC
The 3 Biggest Mistakes in 1:1 Implementations
Warren Dale, Lynell Burmark
2280
As 1:1 implementations proliferate, newscasters and blogging
pundits lambast allegedly failed attempts. We refute (most of)
those allegations and share examples of replicable strategies from
several extraordinary programs.
ALL, PreK – 12
CO, AD, Multi
Smoketree F
PSCC
Twenty Four Students Capture a Trip to Alcatraz Within an iBook
Ellen Kraska, Christina Nosek
2420
Learn how a teacher and an Edtech coach combined forces to
empower fifth grade students to use their voices, teach others and
capture experiential learning through an iBook publishing project.
Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, 4 – 8
Multi
Andreas
Renaissance Hotel
Chrome is the New Black - Creativity Directly in the Browser!
Mark Hammons
2387
Most people use browsers to go places. That’s so 2011. It’s time
to use the browser to create and share like never before. Google
Chrome is completely customizable to the harness the creativity
in learners of all ages. This workshop will cover many unique
Chrome extensions and apps that will help educators migrate their
computing to a completely cloud based solution.
New, Beginning, 2 – 12
CO, WT, Multi
Catalina
Renaissance Hotel
iPads and Struggling Readers: LANGUAGE!
Live Comes Alive in Classrooms
Shauna Williams
3039
Explore CCSS and the newest reading research combined with the
iPad. Teach struggling students using adaptive online instruction,
LANGUAGE!Live, that reignites students’ enjoyment of peer
interaction, combined with proven learning strategies to promote
academic achievement. This is a commercial session.
Chino
Renaissance Hotel
CUE 2014 CONFERENCE
Panel: Implementing 1:1 and Smarter Balanced Assessments
Robert Craven
2469
Join district leaders as they discuss how they are preparing their
infrastructures, staff and policies for the advent of 1:1 and Smarter
Balanced Assessments.
Madera
Renaissance Hotel
Blow Up Your Classroom: Using Social Media to Rock PD
Victoria Olson, Karl Lindgren-Streicher,
John Stevens
2127
Twitter will revolutionize your practice. We swear. Come learn the ins and outs
of connecting with other educators via Twitter to blow up your classroom.
ALL, PreK - 12, College, Administration, Not grade-level specific
PD, PLC, Multi
Pasadena
Renaissance Hotel
Deploying and Managing Your One to One
Ben Miles, Brad Caldwell
3103
It is one thing to hand out laptops or tablets. It is quite another to
effectively manage, distribute apps and content and help students
and teachers to focus on learning rather than the device. Come
and learn how Filewave can help you to successfully deploy your
one to one initiative… even BYOD. This is a commercial session.
Pueblo AB
Renaissance Hotel
Google Forms for School Efficiency
Brett Hardy, Morgan Smith
2324
Google Forms for School Efficiency allows any school to run in the
most efficient manner while still accomplishing all goals to run an
effective school in the 21st Century.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, Administration
AD, PD
San Jacinto
Renaissance Hotel
PSSST!: Problem-Solving Strategies, Students and Technology!
Loretta Donovan, Stephanie Campbell
2157
Want to learn about and see how we used student-centered
strategies and integrated technology across the curriculum to
naturally and effectively promote critical thinking and problemsolving in students? Join us!
ALL, PreK - 12, College
Multi
Santa Rosa
Renaissance Hotel
Getting Social: A Classroom Without Borders
Alice Chen
2254
Pen pals are so passe! Now it’s all about world blogging, video
chatting, and social learning. Check out how these highly engaging,
student-centered activities will motivate your entire class.
ALL, Not grade-level specific
CO, WT, Multi
Sierra
Renaissance Hotel
A Learning Management System Throw-Down
Tim Green, Loretta Donovan, Scott Bedley,
Catherine Cabiness, Renee Citlau, Dana Encheff,
Jody Green, Chris Long
2065
Join the discussion about learning management systems. Veteran
users share their experiences using specific LMSs in order to help
you determine what LMS is the best fit for you.
ALL, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Ventura
Renaissance Hotel
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SESSION 9: SATURDAY, 8:30 – 9:30 AM
SESSION 9: SATURDAY, 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM
iPad Accessibility Features:
Powerful Tools for Diverse Learners
Peter Mercado
2477 DLS
The accessibility features already built into the iPad offer some of
the best resources available to diverse learners! Participants will
have the opportunity to see the specific tools demonstrated as well
as their application to learning tasks in the classroom.
Horizon Ballroom 1
Hilton Hotel
Beyond Angry Birds - Fun Educational Apps
Mark Coppin
5009 DLS
This session will explore game apps that can be used in
educational and therapeutic sessions. We will explore apps that are
both entertaining and educational at the same time.
Horizon Ballroom 2
Hilton Hotel
50 Ways to Integrate with Discovery Education
Discovery Education Team
3060
Did you know that Discovery Education Streaming has images,
speeches, and sound effects? Did you know that Discovery
Education is platform agnostic? From English to STEM, you will
walk away from this session with hundreds of new integration
strategies for the new Discovery Education Streaming!
This is a commercial session.
Technology Training Room A/B
Palm Springs USD
Coding and the Common Core: Scratch Programming for Students
Scott Moss
2371
Explore tools and techniques for student programming. Students
create their own games, interactive art, simulations, stories and
animations. Students use problem-solving skills and can express
themselves in new ways.
ALL, 4 – 12
CO, ST, Multi
Mesquite A
PSCC
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Getting Googly
Brandon Wislocki
2351
We’ll cover practical ways to integrate the Google Tools that you’re
not (yet) using into your classroom: Google Voice, Advanced
Search, Conditional Formatting, Docs Story Builder, YouTube
Safety, etc.
New, Beginning, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Mesquite B
PSCC
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The Flipped Classroom
Kevin Scritchfield
2044
One of the hottest topics in education today - The Flipped
Classroom. We will discuss the pedagogy, methodologies, and
tools behind the flipped model and ideology of instruction.
ALL, Not grade-level specific
CO, UDL, Multi
Mesquite C
PSCC
Using Research to Improve Technology Integration
Lesley Farmer
2233
Find out about current evidence-based research on technology
integration in education. Find out how to consume research,
conduct it, and apply it to your situation.
Intermediate, Experienced, 9 - 12, College
Multi
Mesquite DE
PSCC
Video Blogging: Why Bother!?!
Lee Grafton, Karen Foerch
2322
Help your students make a personal connection to their writing.
Learn how to create successful vlog projects that will engage your
most gifted to most reluctant writers.
ALL, Not grade-level specific
CC, CO, Multi
Mesquite F
PSCC
Video Meets Primary Sources to Make History Come Alive
Teresa Lightle
2106
Students use historical primary sources, mainly art, to record the
historic moment in their own words and actions. These actions are
then recorded on video to share with others.
New, Beginning
Multi, SS, VPA
Mesquite GH
PSCC
OneNote & SkyDrive - Making Microsoft Magic
Will Kimbley
2459
Do you like Google Drive, but work in a Microsoft environment?
Now you can have the same collaborative tools by using OneNote
and SkyDrive.. Create interactive textbooks, project based learning
guides, and student portfolios that can be shared and collaborated
in online.just like Google Drive.
Intermediate, Experienced, Not grade-level specific
OL, WT
Primrose A
PSCC
Student-Centered Authoring: iBooks Author in Action
Kaj Kibak, Daniel Ching
3078
Stop searching for just the right resource, make it! Teachers and
students can create interactive books to reach learning goals and
communicate ideas. Come see possibilities and experience iBooks
Author. This is a commercial session.
Primrose C
PSCC
Personalizing the Learning Experience with
the iCloud Ecosystem
Apple Systems Engineers
3090
iClouds is an amazing area for not only storage, but syncing of
content, multimedia, and more. Hear how the iCloud ecosystem
can help personalize learning. This is a commercial session.
Primrose D
PSCC
iMovie: From Shooting to Editing
Beth Corwin
3044 DMA
Discover how to shoot and edit movies using Apple’s iMovie.
Get a basic understanding of the application and the information
you need to make movie magic from Beth Corwin, a former ABC
video journalist and long-time Digital Media Academy and Apple
Education instructor. This is a commercial session.
Smoketree AB
PSCC
Exploring Digital Content with Gooru and Intelligent Papers
Andrew Wyndham
3106
Digital content offers amazing value and interactivity, but making
the switch can be challenging for even experienced educators.
Join innovative teachers and digital content experts as we discuss
practical solutions. This is a commercial session.
ALL, Not grade-level specific
Multi, CC, WT
Smoketree C
PSCC
Canvas by Instructure, an LMS and Beyond
Matt Cook
3107
Come see how the design and features of the Canvas learning
platform make teaching more enjoyable and learning more
meaningful. This presentation will address migration, third-party
integrations, SIS integrations, mobility, outcomes and more.
This is a commercial session.
Smoketree DE
PSCC
Mastering Math Facts Without Frustration
Catherine Petuya, Mitchell Mark
2368
Ditch ineffective “drill and kill” methods. Set up a Math Facts
Station and use it on Monday with just one iPad/iPhone. Students
get immediate feedback, stop counting, and master math facts.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, PreK – 12
Multi, MA
Smoketree F
PSCC
Reaching the Highest Form of Learning:
Student Content Creation
Isaac Pineda
2067
You will be learning the amazing potential content creation has in
the learning process. You will learn why it’s so crucial in education,
how it can be tapped into, and finally some examples of what it
looks like.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, 4 - 12, College
CC, OL, Multi
Andreas
Renaissance Hotel
Get SLAMMED With Google
Megan Ellis, Diane Main, Joe Wood, Lisa Highfill,
JR Ginex-Orinion, Karl Lindgren-Streicher
2361
SLAM! A posse of Google ninjas battle head-to-head on lesserknown Google Tips. Fun, inspiring, fast-paced, and informative.
ALL, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Catalina
Renaissance Hotel
Inspiration, School Improvement, and Technology
Rushton Hurley
2286
This session will explore how to inspire a school community to
improve its academic and professional environments, and how
technology can play a vibrant role in making this happen.
ALL, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Madera
Renaissance Hotel
10 Things We Learned With iPad Implementation
Dianne Shapp, Shelly Moses
2084
iPads are a terrific tool for student communication, creativity,
critical thinking and collaboration. Without proper and insightful
implementation, it can be a disaster. Learn 10 tips for successful
iPad implementation.
PreK – 6, CC
Multi
Mojave Learning Center Renaissance Hotel
Secrets of the Remix Mash Up YouTube Generation
Gwyneth Jones
5001 DCS
What Does the Fox Say? Know your Meme and teach it Gangnam
style! Being culturally literate and hip to the interwebs keeps us
relevant and inspires instant student engagement. Teaching our
kids about intellectual property shifts and Creative Commons while
still embracing the digital remix YouTube generation is part of a
critical new toolbox for creative student (and teacher!) expression.
Pasadena
Renaissance Hotel
Emerging Technologies: From Digitization to Digitalization
Emil Ahangarzadeh
2046
This session will present technologies that thought leaders should
expect within the next two years, the next decade, and beyond.
We will identify several emerging technologies that leaders of
technological innovations can use to put together an institutionspecific toolbox that enhances personal and organizational
productivity.
ALL, Administration, Not grade-level specific
AD, IT, Multi
San Jacinto
Renaissance Hotel
CCSS Math, Web Tools & You
Lisa Nowakowski
2089
Learn to incorporate Web Tools into your Elementary Math
classroom in order to meet the needs of CCSS. These tools will
allow students to collaborate, explain, and publish their knowledge
and understanding.
Intermediate, Experienced, K – 6
CO, WT, MA
Santa Rosa
Renaissance Hotel
What and How?? 20 Time in Education
Kate Petty
2139
WHAT is 20 Time and HOW do we implement it in the K-12
classroom? Let your brain swirl with ideas about inspiring
creativity while meeting Common Core State Standards.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, K - 12, College
Multi
Sierra
Renaissance Hotel
Improve Student Performance:
Creating Learning Communities in Online Courses
Joan Thormann
2451
Building a learning community in a blended or totally online
course develops a foundation for deeper learning. Proven online
strategies that cross cultural boundaries and enhance participation
will be presented.
ALL, Not grade-level specific
OL, Multi
Ventura
Renaissance Hotel
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Creating Personalized Instruction for Special Education
Students and Other Struggling Learners Using Khan Academy
Matt Cukro, Cezar Rossel
2152 DLS
Come explore how to harness the power of Khan Academy to
create personalized learning opportunities for special education
students and other struggling learners. We will share tips and
tricks from our experience.
ALL, 4 – 12
UDL, MA
Horizon Ballroom 1
Hilton Hotel
Using the Noa Humanoid Robot with Students with Autism
Spectrum Disorders
Bob Barboza
2088 DLS
K-12 educators and university level engineers are collaborating
by using humanoid robots to help students with autism spectrum
disorders. We invite you to see our robots, best practices and
action research results.
ALL, PreK - 6, College, Administration
RTI, ST, Multi
Horizon Ballroom 2
Hilton Hotel
Curriculum Apps in Reading, Writing, and
Organization for iDevices
Jenn Park
2192 DLS
Come and learn about some popular curriculum apps for the Apple
devices. Choosing apps for the classroom ranging from free to
paid will be discussed.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, PreK – 12, College, Administration
SS, LA, Multi
Tapestry
Hilton Hotel
Dive Deep with Discovery Education
Discovery Education Team
3061
Join us and we’ll talk about the new and exciting enhancements
and uncover some resources that you never knew you had! From
the Common Core Standards in the Classroom, to the new My
Content, this session will prepare you to dive into deeper Discovery
Education integration. This is a commercial session.
Technology Training Room A/B
Palm Springs USD
Standards-Based Lessons from Scratch 2.0
Aaron Bitzer
2333
This presentation will begin by describing a Scratch 2.0
programming environment within which to focus on programming
concepts while supporting standards-based curriculum and
concepts. We will look at principles behind an engaging
programming environment.
New, Intermediate, Experienced, K – 6
Multi
Mesquite A
PSCC
Student Engagement in Educational Apps
Maya Lopuch
3034
Join this session to learn how new data on student engagement
can better equip educators to augment traditional classroom
instruction with a personalized learning experience on the iPad.
This is a commercial session.
ALL, PreK - 8, Administration
Multi, MA, LA
Mesquite B
PSCC
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Online Bookmarking Web 2.0 with Diigo: Untether, Tag,
Annotate, Collaborate!
Stephen Politzer
2163
Where did I bookmark those Common Core resources? Untether
yourself with Diigo, the Web2.0 online bookmarking site. Tag,
annotate, and access resources from all your devices. Collaborate
with others.
ALL, K - 12, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Mesquite C
PSCC
BYOD: Magic Pill or Big Headache?
Cheryl Fiello
2187
Districts look toward BYOD to increase students’ access to
technology. But is it effective? Hear about Claremont High’s
two-phase BYOD pilot, including policies, design, professional
development, successes and limitations.
ALL, 6 - 12, Administration, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Mesquite DE
PSCC
Making Magic With Augmented Reality
John Stevens, Jessica Pack
2204
Get excited to redefine your classroom with Augmented Reality.
Create a magical learning experience, engage your students on
a whole new level, and even leverage AR for student created
products.
Intermediate, Experienced, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Mesquite F
PSCC
Celebrate #EduWin Honorees and Share Your Own!
Bill Selak, Mike Lawrence, Elizabeth Calhoon 2461
Join the creators of the #EduWin Awards as they celebrate the
honorees from the last year. Learn more about this engaging
concept, and how you can share your educational success stories
and walk away inspired.
Mesquite GH
PSCC
Bing It On, with Bing in Education
Jill Pierce
2436
You have seen the commercials, see how the Bing website can
give you great free tools that work for the classroom. Bing has
integrated tools build in to support Project Based Learning.
PreK - 12, College, Administration
Primrose A
PSCC
Curves are For Breaking: The End of a 30-Year Challenge
Hall Davidson
5006
Thirty years ago researchers with Benjamin Bloom laid down a
challenge-and the path for serving students better- raising student
achievement by two quartiles. The average student would move to
the 98th percentile. We now have the tools to meet that challenge.
When educational strategies match the resources, the whole
game changes. From “Mystery Skypes” and media to connected
education, student peer groups, resources, professional growth.
Teaching and learning greatly and measurably improve when
strategies, resources, and digital tools play well together. Finally, it
all spells trouble for the old bell curve. Leave a little more inspired
from a big picture session with nuts and bolts included!
Primrose B
PSCC
Apps Smashing in the Common Core Age
Trang Lai, Kim Bass
3079
The iPad is a wonderful tool that is made more powerful when
combined in various ways to promote critical and creative thinking.
Make the most of youriPad and the Common Core.
This is a commercial session.
Primrose C
PSCC
iDirect... Authentic Student Authoring with iMovie
Sue Gorman
3091
Find out how students in grades 3-8 are using their units of inquiry
to create incredible iPad/iMovie content, sharing their work globally
and receiving authentic feedback from educators.
This is a commercial session.
Primrose D
PSCC
Final Cut Pro X: For Experienced Editors
Tom Wolsky
3045 DMA
Go beyond the basics and explore the advanced features of Final
Cut Pro, featuring compositing effects and color-correction tools,
all taught by Digital Media Academy senior instructor and longtime FCP guru, Tom Wolsky. This is a commercial session.
Smoketree AB
PSCC
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Flipped Out: An Elementary Approach to the Flipped Classroom
Gillian Ryan, Joseph Kemery
2053
Session will focus on how to effectively implement the flipped
model in a self contained class setting. Discussion will cover not
only how to create and use these videos with your students, but
will also touch on how to the school day looks.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, K – 8
Multi
Madera
Renaissance Hotel
Creative Learning Opportunities with iOS
Luke Hibbard, Burt Lo
2118
Bring your iOS device and participate in technology-rich activities
ranging from content consumption to dynamic creative thinking
projects that utilize a variety of free and low-cost apps.
New, Beginning, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Mojave Learning Center Renaissance Hotel
Personal Math Trainer - What is It?
Gary Belman
3096
The Personal Math Trainer is an intuitive program that engages
students in interactive lessons featuring the new California
Common Core State Standards in Mathematics. The lessons are
fun and adaptable, helping educators customize learning for each
individual student. This is a commercial session.
ALL, K – 6
CO, MA
Smoketree C
PSCC
Teach Digital Citizenship by Crafting Quick Flipped Tutorials
and Using Existing Resources
Pam Oehlman
2358 DCS
Discover resources for teaching about cyber safety, cyber
bullying, and digital footprints and learn to develop your own short
embedded tutorials using Jing and other tools to engage learners
step-by-step, flipping your instruction.
ALL, 6 - 12, College, Administration
CC, WT, Multi
Pasadena
Renaissance Hotel
Increasing Student Engagement with eBooks
Kevin Coon
3094
Learn best practices and hear success stories on how you can
engage students with eBooks, audiobooks, & more from OverDrive.
This is a commercial session.
ALL, Not grade-level specific
CC, CO
Smoketree DE
PSCC
Creating the Schools Our Students Need Digital Writing with Digital Kids
Joe Wood
2186
Your students are digital writers at home. What about at school?
Examine the use of blogs, wikis, Google Docs, and video to
build the schools our students need and meet the digital literacy
demands of Common Core.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, PreK - 12, Administration
Multi
San Jacinto
Renaissance Hotel
Putting the Primary into Your Sources
Kelly O’Brien
2468
Using primary sources is at the heart of the common core reading
standards. Get ideas on how to integrate them, using multiple
instructional strategies, to support multiple core content area.
ALL, 2 – 12, College
Multi
Smoketree F
PSCC
Innovative Writing Instruction for Elementary Students in the
Digital Age
Nancye Blair Black
2384
Discover free and innovative ways Web 2.0, digital media creation
and student publishing can develop voice, dialogue, figurative
language and more in your budding elementary authors.
ALL, K – 6
CO, LA
Andreas
Renaissance Hotel
Life through Presentations; Creating Content Rich
Presentations that Avoid Boredom
Mark Hammons
2389
Avoid “Death by Powerpoint” by learning powerful strategies and
methods for creating content rich and effective presentations with
any presentation software! Students can benefit from living through
YOUR quality presentations.
Beginning, 2 - 12, College
Multi
Catalina
Renaissance Hotel
Multimedia, Bloom’s, and the Common Core
Tiffani Brown
2282
Session will explore how Multimedia discussion-starters and
writing prompts can serve as catalysts for Common Core
readiness. Students will use blogs, Google tools, and web apps to
Apply, Analyze, Evaluate, and Create.
ALL, 4 – 12
CC, CO, LA, VPA Santa Rosa
Renaissance Hotel
Project-Based Learning and Social Change
Lisa DeLapo
2098
When you allow students to choose a social justice issue that
they are passionate about, they are already engaged and ready to
voice an opinion on the subject matter. Pair it with project-based
learning, and you’ll give students a way to collaborate, create, think
critically, and communicate.
ALL 6 - 12, College
CO, GR, SS, LA
Sierra
Renaissance Hotel
Remixing and Modding in the Math Classroom
Kami Thordarson, Karen Wilson,
Erin Zaich, Alyssa Gallagher
2161
Learn how to remix and develop a unique blended instructional
approach in your math classroom. Discover tools and strategies for
creating a groundbreaking learning culture.
ALL, 4 – 12
UDL, MA
Ventura
Renaissance Hotel
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OT for AT’s & Teachers: A Glimpse through the
Occupational Therapist’s Lens
Greta Binkley
2475 DLS
This presentation will provide a glimpse through the Occupational
Therapist’s lens to help participants understand how motor,
perceptual & sensory processing abilities affect a student’s
academic performance & potential for greater success with
technology. Begin to consider these underlying motor capabilities
in your decisions about accommodations, strategies & technology
for your struggling students from the perspective of an
Occupational Therapist.
ALL, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Horizon Ballroom 1
Hilton Hotel
The iPad and Support for Successful Learning
Mark Coppin
5010 DLS
This session will show how the iPad can be used to modify and
create content to meet the unique learning needs and styles of
diverse learners in our classrooms.
Horizon Ballroom 2
Hilton Hotel
Discovery Education Student Technology
Showcase: Whats Old is New
Discovery Education Team
3062
Join us as we feature Bev Matheson (DEN Star) and her students,
and they’ll tell you what they’re doing with digital media and
technology in their classroom. You’ll see real-life projects, hear
lessons learned, and engage with your colleagues as you peek into
what they’re doing in their classrooms. This is a commercial session.
Technology Training Room A/B
Palm Springs USD
What’s New on CLRN.org? - Free CCSS ELA/ELD
Open Education Resources
Karen Wagner
2092
Approved CLRN session. Come see the newest free Open
Education Resources and Tablet Apps available to enrich your
lessons and make learning engaging for your students! All
interactive activities are safe, Common Core State Standards
Standards aligned, and ready to use.
ALL, K – 12
CC, CO, LA
Mesquite A
PSCC
Becoming The Solution:
Building EdTech Teacher Leadership Capacity
Jennifer Gibson, Rich Dixon
3030
Empowering teachers to lead and collaborate through a set of
models that transform them into the support their campuses need:
an EdTech curriculum specialist that is a trainer of trainers.
This is a commercial session.
New, Intermediate, Experienced, Not grade-level specific
PD, PLC, Multi
Mesquite B
PSCC
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Digital Reading Tools for the Common Core
Amy Cox
2225
Are you ready for the digital reading demands of the Common
Core State Standards? Come try out technology tools and literacy
resources for every class.
ALL, 6 – 12
CO, WT, LA
Mesquite C
PSCC
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Going GAFE
Robert Hochberg, Dustin Ellis
2412
Throughout this session participants will explore the question of
why Google apps and what it takes to bring Google Apps For
Education into their own, classroom, school or district.
ALL, 4 - 12, Not grade-level specific
OL, WT, Multi
Mesquite DE
PSCC
Read Live with Read Naturally
Kristi Vincent
3005
Learn how to develop fluency, support vocabulary, and promote
comprehension by combining the powerful, research-based
strategies of teacher modeling, repeated reading, and progress
monitoring. Accelerate the reading achievement of Title I, special
education, ELL, and mainstream students using these researchproven strategies. This session describes Read Naturally’s Read
Live, but the strategies can be used with any classroom reading
materials. This is a commercial session.
ALL, K – 12
CC, PD, LA
Mesquite F
PSCC
Using YouTube for Recording and Editing Video
Donna Eyestone
2078
Sure, you know how to find a great YouTube video, but did you
know you can record and edit your own videos right through your
web browser? All you need is a webcam and a YouTube account
-- no software, no trials, no downloads so you or your students can
easily create videos.
Intermediate, Experienced, Not grade-level specific
OL, WT, Multi
Mesquite GH
PSCC
What’s the difference: Office 365 and Office 2013
Jill Pierce
3067
Learn the differences between Office 365 and Office 2013 and how
they can work online or integrate with each other seamlessly in
your educational environment. This is a commercial session.
ALL, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Primrose A
PSCC
Leveraging the Power of iTunes U for Mobile Learning
Mark Hammons
3081
This workshop will focus on creating (for free) a powerful content
distribution model for engaging opportunities in the classroom with
iOS devices. Learn Anything, anywhere, anytime with iTunes U.
This is a commercial session.
Primrose C
PSCC
iBook Authoristos and Multi-Age Collaboration
Matt Cauthron,
Palm Springs Unified Students, Staff
3092
Learn how high school digital artists and iBook authoristos fuel
digital mastery with multi-age collaboration and global publication
to the iBookStore. This is a commercial session.
Primrose D
PSCC
Using Minecraft in the Classroom
Jordan Hart
3046 DMA
Minecraft is a first-person sandbox game. Its open, creative
framework can be used to construct a variety of lessons, like
introducing students to game design and programming. In this
exciting session, you’ll learn how to use Minecraft to deliver
cutting-edge learning experiences. Discover best practices for
using Minecraft in the classroom and lesson plans for a wide array
of academic subjects. This is a commercial session.
Smoketree AB
PSCC
Harnessing the Power of Rubric Based Grading
Suzanne Alberstein, Camden Iliff
3069
How to effectively create a Rubrics Based Gradebook that will
provide immediate feedback of student’s progress with Aeries
Gradebook. This is a commercial session.
ALL, PreK – 12
CO, Multi
Smoketree C
PSCC
10 Things You Should Know About Augmented Reality
Carol Anne McGuire, Macy McGuire
2153
All things AR! Learn what it is and how you can enhance your
current curriculum with this fascinating and exciting tool!
New, Beginning, Intermediate, K – 8
OL, ST, Multi
Smoketree F
PSCC
“Best Day of School Ever!” Innovation Day at Your School
Karl Lindgren-Streicher
2245
Want to see students excited to come to school and create?
This presentation will help you run Innovation Day this year, from
planning to implementation to logistical tips.
ALL, 4 - 6, Administration, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Andreas
Renaissance Hotel
Press Play: Creating Cross-curricular Videos,
Streamed From Your YouTube Channel!
Robert Miller, Lisa Highfill
2128
Video, produced by you or students, can play a multifaceted role
in classrooms. Including content, instructions, assessment, and
student projects; learn how one teacher utilizes online video across
his curriculum.
ALL, 2 - 12, College
CC, CO, Multi
Catalina
Renaissance Hotel
I Have an iPad, Now What?
Erin Zaich
2164
Leverage iPads for content consumption, remixing, and creation.
Analyze applications that align with Ruben Puentendura’s SAMR
model (substitution, augmentation, modification and redefinition).
ALL, Not grade-level specific
WT
Madera
Renaissance Hotel
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Beyond The Lens - iPad iMovie Trailers
#RevolutionizeYourClassroom
Andrew Smith
2332
Discover how student-created iPad movie trailers revolutionize
classroom learning, maximize content knowledge, inspire creativity
and collaboration, and conserve instructional time through reduced
technical issues.
Intermediate, 2 – 12
CC, CO, Multi
Mojave Learning Center Renaissance Hotel
Cultivate Creative Commons Copyright Care Using Youtube’s
User-Friendly Video Editor
Marie Slim
2388 DCS
YouTube’s internal video editor is a copyright protector’s friend!
YouTube’s video editor gives you the tools to remix your own videos
but also allows you to remix others’ Creative Commons content.
Intermediate, Experienced, Not grade-level specific
UDL, WT, Multi
Pasadena
Renaissance Hotel
Hey, Administrators! Could You Use Your iPad for That?
Warren Dale, Lynell Burmark
2283
This practical session goes beyond giving you a shopping list for
great apps; we discuss how and why you’d want to use them!
Come, power up your creativity and efficiency!
PreK - 12, College, AD
Multi
San Jacinto
Renaissance Hotel
Collaboration Around the Common Core
Using Brokers of Expertise
Edward Avelar
2223
Learn strategies for connecting with educators, share best
practices and find resources to meet the new expectations of
Common Core. Brokers of Expertise truly is a must-use tool
for teachers!
ALL, Not grade-level specific
CO, Multi
Santa Rosa
Renaissance Hotel
Bringing All Students into the Discussion with Backchanneling
Angela Estrella
2075
This session will introduce you to backchanneling as a means to
increase student participation and engagement. Participants will
learn tips on how-to lead a successful backchannel using free
online tools.
New, Beginning, 6 - 12, Administration
Multi
Sierra
Renaissance Hotel
Ready, Set, Screencast
Scott Kley Contini
2320
Flipping, Blending or otherwise shaking up your teaching? In
this session we will explore screencast applications such as:
Screencast-O-Matic, Camtasia and Google Hangouts on Air. In
addition we will also review editing and annotation tools for quick
and easy creation of videos.
Beginning, Intermediate, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Ventura
Renaissance Hotel
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Flipping the Classroom with Discovery Education
Discovery Education Team
3063
Put the power of learning at your student’s fingertips with My DE
for Students. Flip your classroom with student accounts where
students can access Discovery Education. We will demonstrate
new ways to deliver resources to motivate students, engage
critical thinking, and achieve learning goals with the support of the
Discovery Education Classroom Manager and Builder Tools.
This is a commercial session.
Technology Training Room A/B
Palm Springs USD
Build Your Own Mobile App In 50 Minutes... Without Coding!
Sean O’Neil
2363
We teach our students to read AND write, so why not teach them
to use AND MAKE mobile applications? Learn to create your own
mobile application without coding!
ALL, 6 - 12, College
Multi
Mesquite A
PSCC
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Get Tuned in to iTunesU Creation
Jason Seliskar, Mark Hammons
2415
Publish the 21st Century way... with iTunes U. This session will
focus on creating courses that extend the four walls of teaching
and learning with media-rich resources and content.
Intermediate, Experienced, Not grade-level specific
CC, PD, Multi
Mesquite C
PSCC
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Day in the Life of an iPad Classroom: Year 2
Katy Hammack, Laura Spencer
2200
You have a classroom set of iPads, but how do you effectively use
them? Learn how iPads have changed the way teachers teach and
students learn at PRIDE Academy.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, K – 6
CO, ELL, Multi
Mesquite DE
PSCC
Project-Based Learning With Your Global Classmates
Zak Ringelstein
3017
Learn how to engage your students in project-based learning on
the global stage. Students leverage technology to develop global
and 21st century citizenship. This is a commercial session.
Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, K – 12
CC, CO, Multi
Mesquite F
PSCC
Preparing Future Teachers for the Digital Classroom
Lauri McPhillen, Nievus Knapp,
Mayavel Amado
3023
BYU Independent Study has partnered with their university’s
secondary education program to provide student teaching
opportunities in Independent Study’s interactive online courses
providing a unique teaching experience for future teachers.
This is a commercial session.
ALL, 6 - 12, College, Administration
OL, PD, Multi
Mesquite GH
PSCC
The Cloud Wars
Jill Pierce
2434
What is the Cloud, and how do I ride. This session will explore
several options using cloud technology, Pros & Cons, and
how some cloud technologies can transform the classroom for
collaborate projects.
PreK - 12, College, Administratio
Primrose A
PSCC
What is Reality and What Happened to the Old One?
Build a New 3 “R‚’s” ScavengeR Hunt and Find Out
Hall Davidson
5007
Walk through how to build a new kind of scavenger hunt that where
reality with AR (augmented reality), QR (quick response codes), VR
(Virtual Reality) and a multitude of mobile apps like Shazam and
TapTapSee. Blend geography, music, math, culture, and science
into clues to find new realities in a connected classroom. Really
stretch those smart devices with an even smarter device: your
brain. Bring a thinking cap, eyes, ears, and a mobile or tablet. Visit
linkyy.com/Scavenger to prepare.
Primrose B
PSCC
Uber Geeky Keynote Trix
Jon Corippo
3080
Learn to push Keynote beyond pretty slides. Learn animation
skills, how to use Keynote to green screen, how to make digital
signage, do “tours”, add custom audio and more.
This is a commercial session.
Primrose C
PSCC
App Matching: Integrating Apps Matched to Learning Goals
Trisha Callella
3093
1 app, 2 apps, 3 apps, 4? Come see what is possible! Get innovative
ideas for integrating apps to help your students dive deeper into
fun,transformational learning. This is a commercial session.
Primrose D
PSCC
Wowing the World: Digital Photography & Photoshop
Digital Media Academy
3047 DMA
Learn from a world-class photographer and teacher how to take
stunning digital images and manipulate them in Adobe Photoshop.
Complete what you saw in post-production with powerful tools
in Photoshop. This hands-on session covers masking, layers and
much more. This is a commercial session.
Smoketree AB
PSCC
Designing Learning Spaces for a Mobile World
Don Orth, Tim Springer
2307
The influx of mobile technology is allowing for decentralized and
untethered classrooms. The presentation will outline some ideas
about how to design learning spaces that empower students by
enabling choice and critical thinking.
New, Beginning, Intermediate, Not grade-level specific
Multi
Smoketree C
PSCC
“Make” Your Own Innovative Space:
FabLab, MakerSpace, Idea Lab
Catherine Davis, Debby Kurti
2366
Explore and Discover what innovative spaces look like, the
diversity of learning opportunities they provide, and how you can
create your own fabulous space.
ALL, 6 - 12, College, Administration
Multi, SC
Smoketree F
PSCC
Bridging Informal Learning to Your PBL Classroom
James Brown
2064
Students use games, media and social networks in their private
lives to enhance experiences and create informal learning. PBL is
the perfect format to leverage that informal use to engage students
deeply.
Beginning, Intermediate, Experienced, 4 – 12
Multi
Andreas
Renaissance Hotel
20% Time in the Classroom to Inspire Innovation
Kevin Brookhouser
2241
How do companies like Google keep innovating? They give teams
20% time to solve autonomous and purposeful projects. Learn to
give your students 20% Time for amazing project-based-learning.
ALL, 2 - 12, College
CC, CO, Multi
Catalina
Renaissance Hotel
Empty Classroom to Engaging Makerspace:
Lessons Learned in a K-8 School
Robert Pronovost
2456
Participants will leave this session prepared to advocate and start
building a makerspace in their own schools based on the advice
and lessons learned from a pilot project in one low-income Bay
Area school district.
ALL, K – 8
ST, Multi
Madera
Renaissance Hotel
iPods, Little Kids and Reading
Brenda Heil, Maria Saavedra
2234
Come see how we have integrated iPods into our daily language
arts instruction. We will include ideas for reading comprehension/
fluency, learning new sight words, writing, and independent
activities.
New, Beginning, PreK – 1
CC, CO, LA
Mojave Learning Center Renaissance Hotel
Inspire Creativity While Respecting Copyright with
Fair Use & Creative Commons
Jane Lofton, Glen Warren
2345 DCS
Learn how to teach and model respect for copyright, intellectual
property, and good digital citizenship while producing creative
works by understanding and leveraging Fair Use and Creative
Commons and Public Domain resources.
ALL, 4 – 12
Multi
Pasadena
Renaissance Hotel
Reach for the Stars
Geri Coats, Cathleen Petty
2360
RTI in high school is hard! See our placement and progress
monitoring system giving students the appropriate instruction and
letting them Reach for the Stars.
ALL, 9 - 12, Administration
RTI, UDL, MA, LA San Jacinto
Renaissance Hotel
CUE 2014 CONFERENCE
Media Making: Bridging NGSS and the Common Core
Andrea Swensrud, Matt Williams
2317
Discover how media-making projects help students learn science
content while also addressing the NGSS and CCSS. Walk away
with tools that will assist you in implementing media-making
projects into your curriculum.
ALL, 6 – 12
CO, ST, SC
Santa Rosa
Renaissance Hotel
Beyond Powerpoint: Five Free Online Presentation Tools
Melanie Borrego, Leigh Ann Wilson
2258
Looking for variety? Learn new ways to present material online,
starting with five free online presentation tools. Integrate your own
materials and show students how to do the same!
New, Beginning, Intermediate, 9 - 12, College, Not grade-level
specific
Sierra
Renaissance Hotel
OL, WT, Multi
Tools for Administrators to Support
Blended Learning Teachers
Rob Darrow, Allison Powell
2173
New blended learning measures, rubrics and tools for
administrator observations, classroom walk-throughs, and whole
school implementation will be shared.
Intermediate, Administration
OL, PD
Ventura
Renaissance Hotel
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for Teachers and Students
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students from any geographic
location or economic status
access to park experts through
free videoconferences delivered
directly to your classroom from
one of California’s state parks.
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Using Social Media
Friday, March 21
10am
Sierra Room
Media Making:
Bridging NGSS and
the Common Core
Saturday, March 22
1:30pm
Santa Rosa Room
INNOVATIVE EDUCATOR ADVANCED STUDIES CERTIFICATE
BROUGHT TO YOU BY CUE AND FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
In addition to online coursework and cohort interaction,
cohort members will participate in nine online CUE
Professional Learning workshops led by highly qualified
CUE Lead Learners.
The Innovative Educator Certificate offers evidence
of proficiency, enhances a resume, and includes a
letter of certification addressed to the principal or
superintendent of the participant’s school district.
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DIRECTORY OF PRESENTERS & SESSIONS
Peter Abboud
New Technology High School
[email protected]
Emil Ahangarzadeh
TechSETS
[email protected]
Sessions 3, 9
Suzanne Alberstein
Upland Unified School District
[email protected]
Session 11
Dave Anderson
Logan City School District
[email protected]
Session 3
Kristy Andre
Tustin Unified School District
[email protected]
Session 3
Apple Systems Engineers
[email protected]
Sessions 3, 9
Sara Armstrong
Sara Armstrong Consulting
[email protected]
Session 6
Sophia Aron
Critical Language Service
[email protected]
Session 2
Allison Arunski
Shmoop University, Inc.
[email protected]
Session 8
Edward Avelar
Imperial County Office of
Education
[email protected]
Session 11
Aditya Banso
Remind101
[email protected]
Session 6
Bob Barboza
Super School University
[email protected]
Session 10, CUE Tip, Poster
Kim Bass
Robert C. Fisler School
[email protected]
Sessions 4, 7
Scott Bedley
Irvine Unified School District
[email protected]
Session 7
Gary Belman
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
[email protected]
Session 10
Jolene Berg
Kern County Superintendent of
Schools
[email protected]
Session 2
Brian Bridges
California Learning Resource
Network
[email protected]
Session 6
Kelly Calhoun
Santa Clara County Office of
Education
[email protected]
Session 2
Kevin Brookhouser
York School
[email protected]
Session 12
Trisha Callella
[email protected]
Session 12
Susan Brooks-Young
Opportunity Group
[email protected]
Session 7
Louise Berry
Northwest Educational Service
District #189
[email protected]
Doris Brown
San Domenico School
[email protected]
CUE Tip
Greta Binkley
Burbank USD
[email protected]
Session 11
James Brown
Calistoga Joint Unified
School District
[email protected]
Session 12
Aaron Bitzer
Overland Elementary School for
Advanced Studies
[email protected]
Session 10
Tiffani Brown
Rio Seco
[email protected]
Sessions 8, 10
Matt Cauthron
[email protected]
Session 11
Alice Chen
WVUSD
[email protected]
Session 8
Craig Cheslog
[email protected]
Session 5
Daniel Ching
Minarets High School
[email protected]
Sessions 6, 7
Holly Clark
[email protected]
Session 5, CUE Tip
Bob Blackney
PYLUSD
[email protected]
Session 1
Jonathan Brubaker
Mountain View Middle School
[email protected]
CUE Tip
Geri Coats
Righetti High School
[email protected]
Session 12, Poster Session
Nancye Blair Black
NancyeBlack.com
[email protected]
Sessions 1, 10
Kyle Brumbaugh
Presentation High School
[email protected]
Session 1
Melanie Borrego
Brandman University
[email protected]
Session 12
Bert Buffington
ADTRAN, Inc.
[email protected]
Sessions 2, 4
Laura Conley
Take Action Reporting and
Consulting
[email protected]
Session 2, CUE Tip
Jeff Brain
Del Mar Middle School
[email protected]
Session 4
Lynell Burmark
educatebetter.org
[email protected]
Session 7
Barbara Bray
Personalize Learning, LLC
[email protected]
Session 3
Catherine Cabiness
Garden Grove USD
[email protected]
Session 4
Rick Brennan
Ripley House Charter School
[email protected]
Elizabeth Calhoon
Santa Clara County
Office of Education
[email protected]
Session 4
Matt Cook
Canvas by Instructure
[email protected]
Session 9
Kevin Coon
OverDrive
[email protected]
Session 10
Mark Coppin
Anne Carlsen Center
[email protected]
Sessions 7, 9, 11
Jon Corippo
Mariposa County Schools
[email protected]
Sessions 2, 6, 8, 12, CUE Tip
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Beth Corwin
Digital Media Academy
[email protected]
Sessions 7, 9
Catherine Davis
Pilgrim School
[email protected]
Session 12
Anthony Doyle
El Capitan High School
[email protected]
Session 5
Angela Gallacher
James Workman Middle School
[email protected]
Session 3
Jennifer Courduff
Azusa Pacific University
[email protected]
Session 3
Cheryl Davis
[email protected]
Session 6
Mariane Doyle
AAV Virtual Academy
[email protected]
GeGe Drozen
Minarets High School
[email protected]
Session 4
Jennifer Gibson
Lesson Planet
[email protected]
Session 11
Amy Cox
Green Dot Public Schools
[email protected]
Session 11
John Cradler
[email protected]
Session 6
Robert Craven
[email protected]
Sessions 8
Chantal Cravens
El Monte City School District
[email protected]
Session 5
Thomas Crawford
IQ Innovations
[email protected]
Session 1
Matt Cukro
Washington Middle School
[email protected]
Session 10
Valerie Cypert
Joaquin Miller Middle School
[email protected]
Session 3
Warren Dale
LAUSD
[email protected]
Sessions 8, 11
Nicole Dalesio
Pleasanton Unified
School District
[email protected]
Sessions 1, 5
Rob Darrow
iNACOL
[email protected]
Session 12
Hall Davidson
[email protected]
Sessions 7, 10, 12
Jeremy Davis
Capistrano Unified
School District
[email protected]
Session 6
Dennis Deeds
Palm Springs Unified
School District
[email protected]
Session 6
Ali deGuia
Dixie School District
[email protected]
Session 6
Lisa DeLapo
Holy Names High School
[email protected]
Session 10
Gail Desler
Elk Grove Unified School
District
[email protected]
Session 4
Amy Duncan
Claremont Graduate University
[email protected]
Session 3, 5 (view online guide
for details)
John Durham
[email protected]
Poster Session
Megan Ellis
Jordan Middle School
[email protected]
Sessions 5, 6, 9
Dana Encheff
Orange Unified School District
[email protected]
Angela Estrella
Lynbrook High School
[email protected]
Session 11
Pablo Diaz
Beechwood
[email protected]
Sessions 5, 7
Donna Eyestone
Lake Tahoe Community College
[email protected]
Session 11
Howie DiBlasi
Digital Journey
[email protected]
Lesley Farmer
CSULB
[email protected]
Session 9, CUE Tip
Rachel Diephouse
San Jose Christian School
[email protected]
Session 5
Digital Media Academy
[email protected]
Sessions 6, 12
Discovery Education Team
[email protected]
Sessions 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Loretta Donovan
Cal State Fullerton
[email protected]
Session 8
Cheryl Fiello
Claremont Unified School
District
[email protected]
Session 10
Emy Flores
[email protected]
Session 3
Jo-Ann Fox
Reidy Creek School
[email protected]
Session 3
Mary Anne Freitas
Pleasanton Middle School
[email protected]
JR Ginex-Orinion
Fountain Valley High School
[email protected]
Session 6, CUE Tip
Rebecca Girard
Notre Dame High School
[email protected]
Sessions 3, 7
Sam Gliksman
[email protected]
Session 3, Poster Session
Dena Glynn
Poway Unified School District
[email protected]
Sessions 1, 3
Jon Goodman
Valley Center Pauma Unified
School District
[email protected]
Poster Session
Harendra Goonetilleke
Pajaro Valley Unified School
District
[email protected]
Session 8
Sue Gorman
[email protected]
Session 10
Lee Grafton
Palm Springs USD
[email protected]
Session 9
Craig Graham
Lightspeed Systems
[email protected]
Session 2
Tim Green
California State University,
Fullerton
[email protected]
Session 8
Michael Grothem
Corona Ranch Elementary
[email protected]
Session 2
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Roni Habib
Gunn High School
[email protected]
Session 5
Melissa Hero
Carlmont High School
[email protected]
Session 4
Renea Jaeger
Mann Middle School
[email protected]
Session 1
Smita Kolhatkar
Palo Alto Unified School District
[email protected]
Session 2
Julie Hagaman
Wright State University
[email protected]
Session 2
Cindy Hert
Jurupa Unified School District
[email protected]
Session 6
Mark Hailwood
Valley Center Pauma Unified
School District
[email protected]
Session 4
Luke Hibbard
Stanislaus County Office of
Education
[email protected]
Session 10
Delaine Johnson
Fresno County Office of
Education
[email protected]
Sessions 1, 5
Randy Kolset
Orange County Department of
Education
[email protected]
Session 5
Stibaly Johnson
Rohr Elementary
[email protected]
Session 7
Ellen Kraska
Palo Alto Unified School District
[email protected]
Sessions 2, 8
Katy Hammack
PRIDE Academy
[email protected]
Session 12
Tim Hibsman
Indiana University of
Pennsylvania
[email protected]
Poster Session
Gwyneth Jones
Sessions 6, 8, 9
Bill Kvitli
Valley Center Pauma Unified
School District
[email protected]
Session 2
Mark Hammons
Fresno County Office of
Education
[email protected]
Sessions 8, 10, 11
Brett Hardy
Ocean View School District
[email protected]
Session 8
Molly Hardy
Cupertino Union School District
[email protected]
Session 6
Kim Harrison
Sacramento COE
[email protected]
Sessions 3, 8
Jordan Hart
Digital Media Academy
[email protected]
Sessions 5, 11
Eric Hartung
Pressman Academy
[email protected]
Session 1
Al Hassan
ADTRAN, Inc.
[email protected]
Sessions 1, 3
Brenda Heil
Escondido USD
[email protected]
Session 12
Michael Hernandez
[email protected]
Sessions 5, 7
Lisa Highfill
Pleasanton Unified School
District
[email protected]
Session 5
Robert Hochberg
St. John’s Lutheran School
[email protected]
Session 11
Malia Hoffman
Concordia University
[email protected]
CUE Tip
Dianne Holcomb
Etiwanda School District
[email protected]
Session 8
Ryan Hopper
San Domenico School
[email protected]
CUE Tip
Brenda Huey
Thesys International
[email protected]
Session 2
Rushton Hurley
NextVista.org
[email protected]
Sessions 4, 9
Camden Iliff
Eagle Software
[email protected]
Session 1
Genevieve Kahlweiss
OC CUE Board
[email protected]
CUE Tip
Joseph Kemery
PRIDE Academy
[email protected]
Kelly Kermode
[email protected]
Kaj Kibak
[email protected]
Session 9
Victoria Kiely
Peoples Education
[email protected]
Session 4
Will Kimbley
Tulare County Office of
Education
[email protected]
Sessions 1, 7, 9
Scott Kley Contini
The Harker School
[email protected]
Session 11
Esther Kligman-Frey
SFMOMA
[email protected]
CUE Tip, Poster Session
Stacy Kline
Santa Ana Unified School
District
[email protected]
CUE Tip
Trang Lai
[email protected]
Session 10
Ashley Laird
Chandler School
[email protected]
CUE Tip
Phil Landfried
Goleta Union School District
[email protected]
Poster Session
Dennis Large
Riverside County Office of
Education
[email protected]
Session 7
Devrah Lawver
San Ramon Valley Unified
School District
[email protected]
CUE Tip
Tanja Lee
Walden University
[email protected]
Poster Session
Teresa Lightle
Butte County Office of
Education
[email protected]
Sessions 4, 9
Karl Lindgren-Streicher
Hillsdale High School
[email protected]
Session 11
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Kay Little
Lakeside Union School District
[email protected]
Session 5
Donna Mawhorter
Solorio Elementary School
[email protected]
Session 7
Scott Moss
Innovation Middle School
[email protected]
Session 9
Victoria Olson
West Langley Elementary
[email protected]
Sessions 3, 8
Burt Lo
Galt Join Union Elementary
[email protected]
CUE Tip
Dan McDowell
Grossmont Union High
School District
[email protected]
Session 7
Jamie Myers
PBS SoCaL
[email protected]
Session 2
Don Orth
Hillbrook School
[email protected]
Sessions 1, 12
Kyle Myers
Valencia Park Elementary
School
[email protected]
Session 2
Jessica Pack
James Workman Middle School
[email protected]
Session 3
Jane Lofton
Mira Costa High School
[email protected]
Session 12
David Lopez
St. Genevieve High School
[email protected]
Session 7
Maya Lopuch
eSpark Learning
[email protected]
Session 10
Jason Lovell
PASCO scientific
[email protected]
Session 7
Michael Magboo
Le Grand Union High School
District
[email protected]
Session 1
Melody McGill
California Learning Resource
Network
[email protected]
Session 5
Carol Anne McGuire
Rock Our World
[email protected]
Sessions 4, 11
Anna McKeon
San Bernardino City USD
[email protected]
Session 2
Lauri McPhillen
BYU Independent Study
[email protected]
Session 12
Mathew Needleman
[email protected]
Session 8
Lisa Nowakowski
King City Union School District
[email protected]
Sessions 8, 9
Kelly O’Brien
San Diego Unified School
District
[email protected]
Session 10
Lisa Palmisano
SBCSS
[email protected]
Session 1
Michele Parga
Los Angeles County Office of
Education
[email protected]
Session 7
Sam Patterson
Gideon Hausner Jewish Day
School
[email protected]
Dustin O’Malley
Tustin Unified School District
[email protected]
Session 4
Jenn Park
West San Gabriel Valley SELPA
[email protected]
Session 10
Sean O’Neil
Antioch High School
[email protected]
Session 12
Roger Pence
Touro University California
[email protected]
Session 7
John Miller
Chalone Peaks Middle School
[email protected]
Session 2
Chuck Obeso-Bradley
Pearson
chuck.obeso-bradley@pearson.
com
Session 6
Kate Petty
Saddleback Valley USD
[email protected]
Session 9
Robert Miller
Port Orange Elementary
[email protected]
Session 11
Pam Oehlman
Long Beach Poly High School
[email protected]
Session 10
Sylvia Martinez
Invent To Learn
[email protected]
Session 5
Nancy Minicozzi
Chaparral Elementary
[email protected]
Session 2
Anna Massi
Diocese of Oakland
[email protected]
Rob Morrill
Pinewood School
[email protected]
CUE Tip
Judith Okolie
Community Multimedia
Academy
[email protected]
Session 1
Diane Main
The Harker School
[email protected]
Session 6
Jennifer Malone
Loudon County Schools
[email protected]
Sessions 2, 3
Ymasumac Maranon-Davis
San Bernardino County
Superintendent of Schools
[email protected]
Session 2
Kristina Mattis
Notre Dame High School
[email protected]
CUE Tip
Peter Mercado
[email protected].
ca.us
Session 9
Ben Miles
Filewave
[email protected]
Sessions 5, 6, 7, 8
Shelly Moses
San Diego Jewish Academy
[email protected]
Session 1
Christine Olmstead
[email protected]
Catherine Petuya
Elk Grove Unified School
District
[email protected]
Session 9
Kathleen Pickard
Cedargrove/Charter Oak
Unified
[email protected]
Jill Pierce
McMinn County Schools
[email protected]
Sessions 1, 6, 10, 11, 12
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Isaac Pineda
Colegio Ingles
[email protected]
Session 9
Sam Rosener
Jurupa Unified School District
[email protected]
Session 4
Jason Seliskar
Covina-Valley USD
[email protected]
Session 12
Adina Sullivan
San Marcos Unified
[email protected]
Session 3
Evan Pinto
Pearson
[email protected]
Session 7
Lainie Rowell
Leading Edge Certification
[email protected]
Sessions 1, 7
Dianne Shapp
San Diego Jewish Academy
[email protected]
Session 9
Andrea Swensrud
KQED
[email protected]
Session 12
Greg Pitzer
Cupertino Union School District
[email protected]
Session 4
Gillian Ryan
PRIDE Academy
[email protected]
Session 10
Danny Silva
[email protected]
Session 2
Ashley Tarquin
[email protected]
Session 4
Stephen Politzer
New Haven Unified School
District
[email protected]
Sessions 1, 10
Shushan Sadjadi
Hillbrook School
[email protected]
Session 8
Michael Simkins
[email protected]
Poster Session
David Theriault
Fountain Valley High School
[email protected]
Session 4
Allison Powell
iNACOL
[email protected]
Session 7
Robert Pronovost
Ravenswood City School
District
[email protected]
Session 12, CUE Tip
Pam Quiros
Orange Unified School District
[email protected]
Session 5
Brandee Ramirez
Tustin Unified School District
[email protected]
Session 6
Jennifer Ratchel
Eissler Elementary School
[email protected]
Session 4
Teri Sanders
Imperial County Office of
Education
[email protected]
Session 4
Shane Sands
Fontana Unified School District
[email protected]
Session 1
Oliver Savage
Milken Community High School
[email protected]
Poster Session
Tina Schipke
PRIDE Academy
[email protected]
Session 4
Trier Schneider
Eissler Elementary School
[email protected]
Session 3
Susan Simmons
[email protected]
Session 4
Cynthia Sistek-Chandler
National University
[email protected]
Session 1
Marie Slim
Troy High School
[email protected]
Session 11
Andrew Smith
East Rowan High School
[email protected]
Session 11
Vincent Solimine
Odysseyware
[email protected]
Sessions 3, 4
Sandy Somera
[email protected]
Session 4
Lloyd Rekstad
[email protected]
Session 8
Susan Sclafani
Pearson
[email protected]
Session 5
Tony Spittell
Magnolia School District
[email protected]
Session 5
Zak Ringelstein
UClass
[email protected]
Session 12
Kevin Scritchfield
Sierra High School
[email protected]
Sessions 1, 9
Wayne Stagnaro
Stockton Unified School District
[email protected]
Session 2, CUE Tip
Jennifer Roberts
Point Loma High
[email protected]
Sessions 3, 6
Vicky Sedgwick
St. Martin’s Episcopal School
[email protected]
Session 3
Bill Selak
Covina-Valley Unified
[email protected]
Sessions 2, 8, 10
John Stevens
Alta Loma High School
[email protected]
Session 10
Cory Robertson
Anaheim City School District
[email protected]
Session 2
Suzi Streppone
IXL Learning
[email protected]
Session 3
Jenny Thomas
San Bernardino County Office
of Education
[email protected]
Sessions 1, 6
Stephen Thomas
SP Controls, Inc
[email protected]
Session 5
Kami Thordarson
Los Altos School District
[email protected]
Session 10
Joan Thormann
Lesley University
[email protected]
Session 9
David Thornburg
Thornburg Center
[email protected]
Sessions 1, 5
Brian Tuomy
Gunn High School
[email protected]
Poster Session
Almetria Vaba
KQED
[email protected]
CUE Tip
Heather Vance
Kynoch Elementary School
[email protected]
CUE Tip
Marielle Venturino
Mar Vista Academy
[email protected]
CUE Tip
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Kristi Vincent
Read Naturally
[email protected]
Session 11
Karen Vogt
Temecula Luiseno Elementary
[email protected]
CUE Tip
Mike Vollmert
Rio School District
[email protected]
Sessions 1, 7
Karen Wagner
San Diego County Office of
Education
[email protected]
Session 11
Russell Walker
DeVry University
[email protected]
Session 6
Chris Walsh
Zaption
[email protected]
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Eileen Walters
Contra Costa County Office of
Education
[email protected]
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Kerri Willa
Chinese American International
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Tustin Unified School District
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KQED Public Media
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Shauna Williams
Cambium Learning
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Karen Wilson
Los Altos School District
[email protected]
Session 4
Brandon Wislocki
Stonegate Elementary School
[email protected]
Session 9
Leslie Wollman
Pearson
[email protected]
Session 8
Glen Warren
Orange Unified School District
[email protected]
Session 7
Heather Wolpert-Gawron
Jefferson Middle School
[email protected]
Session 2
Chris Wenger
Chaffey JUHSD
[email protected]
Session 5
Tom Wolsky
Digital Media Academy
[email protected]
Sessions 8, 10
Jack West
Hapara Inc
[email protected]
Session 5
Joe Wood
Natomas Charter School
[email protected]
Session 10
Debra White
AAUW
[email protected]
Poster Session
Andrew Wyndham
Intelligent Papers
[email protected]
Session 9
Julia Young
FableVision Learning
[email protected]
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Los Altos School District
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DIVERSE LEARNERS SYMPOSIUM
Creating Video On YouTube
Jenny Thomas
Horizon Ballroom 1
Hilton Hotel
DIVERSE
LEARNERS
SYMPOSIUM
Session 1
QR Code Scavenger Hunt: A Quest to Reach Diverse Learners
Eric Hartung
Horizon Ballroom 2
Hilton Hotel
Session 1
Handwriting Adaptations: High to Low Tech Solutions
Lisa Palmisano
Tapestry
Hilton Hotel
Session 1
Using Your iPad to Engage Diverse Learners
Ymasumac Maranon-Davis
Horizon Ballroom 1
Hilton Hotel
Session 2
Using Video and Self-Assessments to Reach
Diverse Student Readers
Jolene Berg
Horizon Ballroom 2
Hilton Hotel
Session 2
Accessibility - Unleashing the Power of Mobile Devices
Jennifer Courduff
Horizon Ballroom 1
Hilton Hotel
Session 3
Are You Flippin’ Kidding Me?
Trier Schneider, Jennifer Ratchel
Horizon Ballroom 2
Hilton Hotel
Session 3
Apps in the Autism Classroom
Sam Rosener
Horizon Ballroom 1
Hilton Hotel
Session 4
Photo Bomb the Core!
Jennifer Ratchel, Trier Schneider
Horizon Ballroom 2
Hilton Hotel
Session 4
Even Napoleon Dynamite has an iPad. Now What???
Chris Wenger
Horizon Ballroom 1
Hilton Hotel
Session 5
Flipping the Classroom with Edmodo and Video
Chantal Cravens, Cynthia Diaz
Horizon Ballroom 2
Hilton Hotel
Session 5
Write Right
Dennis Deeds
Horizon Ballroom 1
Hilton Hotel
Session 6
Video Modeling Changes Behavior
Cindy Hert, Sam Rosener, Dinah Palagi
Horizon Ballroom 2
Hilton Hotel
Session 6
Assistive Technology At Your Fingertips
Donna Mawhorter, Dianne Holcomb
Horizon Ballroom 1
Hilton Hotel
Session 7
Creating a District-Wide Assistive Technology (AT)
Advisory and Assessment Team
Dianne Holcomb, Donna Mawhorter
Horizon Ballroom 1
Hilton Hotel
Session 8
With Liberty and iPads For All: Accessibility For All Students
Bill Selak, Jennifer Courduff
Horizon Ballroom 2
Hilton Hotel
Session 8
Creating Personalized Instruction for Special Education Students
and Other Struggling Learners Using Khan Academy
Matt Cukro, Cezar Rossel
Horizon Ballroom 1
Hilton Hotel
Session 10
Using the Noa Humanoid Robot with Students with
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Bob Barboza
Horizon Ballroom 2
Hilton Hotel
Session 10
DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP SUMMIT PRODUCED BY CSLA
The Uncommon Core: New Standards,
New Literacies, and Student Significance
Glen Warren, Jane Lofton
Pasadena
Renaissance Hotel
Session 7
Secrets of the Remix Mash Up YouTube Generation
Gwyneth Jones
Pasadena
Renaissance Hotel
Session 9
Teach Digital Citizenship by Crafting Quick Flipped Tutorials and
Using Existing Resources
Pam Oehlman
Pasadena
Renaissance Hotel
Session 10
Cultivate Creative Commons Copyright Care Using Youtube’s
User-Friendly Video Editor
Marie Slim
Pasadena
Renaissance Hotel
Session 11
Inspire Creativity While Respecting Copyright with Fair Use &
Creative Commons
Jane Lofton, Glen Warren
Pasadena
Renaissance Hotel
Session 12
COMMON CORE LEARNER STRAND
Core Technologies for the Common Core
Kyle Brumbaugh
Primrose B
PSCC
Session 1
Ready, Set, Collaborate: Implementing
Common Core with Shared iPads
Nancy Minicozzi, Jessica Cioffi
Pasadena
Renaissance Hotel
Session 2
App-solutely Common Core
Jessica Pack, Bhavini Patel
Madera
Renaissance Hotel
Session 3
Common Core and Rigor...What Does it Really Mean?
Tony Spittell, Kristina Spencer
Madera
Renaissance Hotel
Session 5
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Great Common Core & Standards Aligned Resources for Monday
Melody McGill
Mesquite A
PSCC
Session 5
60 Standards in 60 Minutes
Jeremy Davis
Madera
Renaissance Hotel
Session 6
Using Edmodo to Meet Common Core Standards
Stibaly Johnson
Madera
Renaissance Hotel
Session 7
Developing a Digital Dossier Common Core Style
Rebecca Girard, Erin Kahn
Mesquite A
PSCC
Session 7
PSSST!: Problem-Solving Strategies, Students and Technology!
Loretta Donovan, Stephanie Campbell
Santa Rosa
Renaissance Hotel
Session 8
CCSS Math, Web Tools & You
Lisa Nowakowski
Santa Rosa
Renaissance Hotel
Session 9
Multimedia, Bloom’s, and the Common Core
Tiffani Brown
Santa Rosa
Renaissance Hotel
Session 10
Media Making: Bridging NGSS and the Common Core
Andrea Swensrud, Matt Williams
Santa Rosa
Renaissance Hotel
Session 12
State and Federal Legislation What is the Status for Ed Tech?
John Cradler, Vanitha Chandrasekhar
Mesquite F
PSCC
Session 6’
Where Exactly are You Going with That?
Hall Davidson
Primrose B
PSCC
Session 7
The 3 Biggest Mistakes in 1:1 Implementations
Warren Dale, Lynell Burmark
Smoketree F
PSCC
Session 8
Inspiration, School Improvement, and Technology
Rushton Hurley
Madera
Renaissance Hotel
Session 9
Curves are For Breaking:
The End of a Thirty Year Challenge
Hall Davidson
Primrose B
PSCC
Session 10
“Best Day of School Ever!” Innovation Day at Your School
Karl Lindgren-Streicher
Andreas
Renaissance Hotel
Session 11
Designing Learning Spaces for a Mobile World
Don Orth, Tim Springer
Smoketree C
PSCC
Session 12
HIGHER EDUCATION SIG
Google Forms: May the Forms Be With You
Will Kimbley
Mesquite B
PSCC
Session 1
SIG PICKS
ADMIN SIG
Twitter: The Best Professional Development Tool Ever!
Kevin Scritchfield
Mesquite C
PSCC
Session 1
7 Steps to Flipped Professional Development
Using Interactive Agendas
Laura Conley
San Jacinto
Renaissance Hotel
Session 2
The Power of “Do!”
Chris Walsh
Catalina
Renaissance Hotel
EDUCATE. INNOVATE. EXPLORE.
Session 3
Bringing Your IEPs Into the 21st Century-Student Driven
Presentations
GeGe Drozen
Mesquite F
PSCC
Session 4
Design and Implementation of a Comprehensive
Online/Blended Learning PD Program
Randy Kolset
Ventura
Renaissance Hotel
Session 5
Interactive International Virtual Fieldtrips Via 3D Apps & Skype
Sophia Aron
Andreas
Renaissance Hotel
Session 2
Just Add Content - Differentiate Learning with Canvas FREE for
Teachers
Dave Anderson
Ventura
Renaissance Hotel
Session 3
The Best Audience is NOT You: Why Student Blogging Works
David Theriault
Santa Rosa
Renaissance Hotel
Session 4
Hacking Happiness - Empowering Students With
Positive Psychology and Technology
Roni Habib
Andreas
Renaissance Hotel
Session 5
Teaching Across Campuses by Videoconference in
Advanced Technology Classrooms
Russell Walker, Stanley Hong, Alex Leung,
Ronald Hierbaum, James Powell
Ventura
Renaissance Hotel
Session 6
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PSSST!: Problem-Solving Strategies, Students and Technology!
Loretta Donovan, Stephanie Campbell
Santa Rosa
Renaissance Hotel
Session 8
Google Apps: 30 Tools, 2 Classrooms, 1 Year
Rachel Diephouse, Jackie DenOuden
Mesquite C
PSCC
Session 5
Using Research to Improve Technology Integration
Lesley Farmer
Mesquite DE
PSCC
Session 9
CDE’s Blueprint for Ed Tech in California
Craig Cheslog
Mesquite F
PSCC
Session 5
Using the Noa Humanoid Robot with
Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Bob Barboza
Horizon Ballroom 2 Hilton Hotel
Session 10
10 Ways to be a Library Marketing Genius Like Gaga
Gwyneth Jones
Primrose B
PSCC
Session 6
Hey, Administrators! Could You Use Your iPad for That?
Warren Dale, Lynell Burmark
San Jacinto
Renaissance Hotel
Session 11
Asking Good Questions; Getting Good Answers =
Thoughtful Projects
Sara Armstrong
Smoketree F
PSCC
Session 6
Preparing Future Teachers for the Digital Classroom
Lauri McPhillen, Nievus Knapp, Mayavel Amado
Mesquite GH
PSCC
Session 12
Supplement, Not Supplant: Real-World Workflows for I
ntegrating Digital Tools
David Lopez, Amanda Allen, Femilyn Yao,
Abel Gutierrez, Josh Ornelas
Mesquite DE
PSCC
Session 7
LIBRARY MEDIA EDUCATORS SIG
The Uncommon Core: New Standards, New Literacies,
and Student Significance
Glen Warren, Jane Lofton
Pasadena
Renaissance Hotel
Session 7
Student EdCamps: Leading and Learning
Across the Curriculum
Dena Glynn
Andreas
Renaissance Hotel
Session 1
Smarter Balanced: The New Testing System Myths,
Legends and Outright Lies!
Bob Blackney
Madera
Renaissance Hotel
Session 1
50 Free Creative Web-Based Resources to
Energize your Classroom
Julie Hagaman
Madera
Renaissance Hotel
Session 2
7 Steps to Flipped Professional Development
Using Interactive Agendas
Laura Conley
San Jacinto
Renaissance Hotel
Session 2
Designing Digital Tattoos - Helping Students
Create Their Digital Presence
Adina Sullivan
Sierra
Renaissance Hotel
Session 3
App-solutely Common Core
Jessica Pack, Bhavini Patel
Madera
Renaissance Hotel
Session 3
Helping Your Students Think Like iHistorians
Catherine Cabiness
Andreas
Renaissance Hotel
Session 4
Can I Use That? Fair Use for the Remix Generation
Gail Desler, Kelly Mendoza
Sierra
Renaissance Hotel
Session 4
Using Web 2.0 Tools to Demonstrate Higher-Order Thinking
Eileen Walters, Sandy Somera
Mesquite A
PSCC
Session 8
Grab Bag of AWESOME: Web Apps, Common Core and
Student-Guided Assessments
Tiffani Brown
Mesquite C
PSCC
Session 8
Secrets of the Remix Mash Up YouTube Generation
Gwyneth Jones
Pasadena
Renaissance Hotel
Session 9
Teach Digital Citizenship by Crafting Quick Flipped Tutorials and
Using Existing Resources
Pam Oehlman
Pasadena
Renaissance Hotel
Session 10
Cultivate Creative Commons Copyright Care Using
Youtube’s User-Friendly Video Editor
Marie Slim
Pasadena
Renaissance Hotel
Session 11
Inspire Creativity While Respecting Copyright with
Fair Use & Creative Commons
Jane Lofton, Glen Warren
Pasadena
Renaissance Hotel
Session 12
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EXHIBITOR CLASSIFICATIONS
COMPANY FULL DESCRIPTIONS AND BOOTH NUMBERS
IN THE EXHIBITOR DIRECTORY ON PAGES 61-68
Assistive Learning
Technology
Cambium Learning
eInstruction
Engaging Webapps
FrontRow
Hamilton Buhl
KEYTEC, Inc.
Oliver Worldclass Labs,
Inc.
PASCO scientific
Pathway
Communications LTD
Schoology
Synergyse Training Inc.
Association/
Education org
Bridges to Leadership
California School Library
Association
CETPA
Grand Canyon University
ISTE
Life in a Jar Foundation
Measured Progress
New Media Consortium
(NMC)
Pepperdine University
Graduate School
of Education &
Psychology
Communication
Technology
ADTRAN, Inc.
AVer Information
Cambium Learning
CDW-G
CPW Education
FrontRow
IST, Inc.
Lightspeed Technologies, Inc.
Pathway Innovations &
Technologies, Inc.
PBS SoCaL
Remind101
Toshiba
Ward’s MediaTech
Computer Systems
Arey Jones
CPW Education
DI Technology Group Inc.
GovConnection, Inc.
GST
Kanex
KEYTEC, Inc.
Lightspeed Systems
PCMG
School Tech Supply
Toshiba
Curriculum &
Instructional Tools
3P Learning
Advanced Classroom
Technologies
BirdBrain Technologies
BrainPOP
Britannica Digital
Learning
California K-12 High
Speed Network
(K12HSN)
California State Parks
Cambium Learning
Common Sense Media
Copernicus Educational
Products
DreamBox Learning
E-Line Media
Edgenuity
eInstruction
Elite Screens Inc.
Engaging Webapps
eSpark Learning
ExploreLearning
Filewave
Gorilla Digital
Illuminate Education
Intelligent Papers
IST, Inc.
Istation
ISTE
Learn360
Learning A-Z
Lesson Planet
Lumens Integration
Max Interactive Inc.
Mentoring Minds
Mobento
NCLab
Oliver Worldclass Labs,
Inc.
OverDrive
Pearson
Qwizdom, Inc.
Read Naturally, Inc.
Rowland Reading
Foundation
Schoology
Shmoop
SpellingCity
Stamping Till Dawn
StudySync
Tech4Learning, Inc.
Thesys International
UClass, Inc.
Valley Academies
Foundation
Ward’s MediaTech
Data Management
& Storage
Advanced Classroom
Technologies
Bright Bytes
Cambium Learning
CDW-G
Eagle Software
eInstruction
GovConnection, Inc.
GST
Illuminate Education
Intelligent Papers
IST, Inc.
PCMG
School Tech Supply
Sehi Computer Products
UClass, Inc.
Distance Education/
Online Learning
BrainPOP
BYU Independent Study
California K-12 High
Speed Network
(K12HSN)
California State Parks
Cambium Learning
DreamBox Learning
Edmodo
Engaging Webapps
eSpark Learning
FrontRow
Haiku Learning
Help Me 2 Learn
Company
ISTE
IXL Learning
ODYSSEYWARE
OverDrive
Shmoop
SMART Technologies
Stoneware, Inc.
StudySync
Synergyse Training Inc.
Thesys International
University of La Verne
Walden University
Furniture
Anthro Corporation
Camcor
Copernicus Educational
Products
Elite Screens Inc.
Gorilla Digital
Hamilton Buhl
Oliver Worldclass Labs,
Inc.
Pathway
Communications LTD
Spectrum Industries, Inc.
Track Technology
Systems
Hardware
ADTRAN, Inc.
Airwolf 3D
Amplify
Arey Jones
AVer Information
Belkin International, Inc.
BirdBrain Technologies
California Western
Visuals
Camcor
CCS Presentation
Systems
CDW-G
CPW Education
D&D Security Resources,
Inc.
DI Technology Group Inc.
Doceri by SP Controls
eInstruction
Epson
Gorilla Digital
GovConnection, Inc.
Hamilton Buhl
Insight Systems
Exchange
Kanex
KEYTEC, Inc.
Lego Education
Microsoft
Oliver Worldclass Labs,
Inc.
PASCO scientific
Pathway
Communications LTD
Pathway Innovations &
Technologies, Inc.
PCMG
Renaissance Learning
School Tech Supply
Sehi Computer Products
SMART Technologies
Toshiba
Troxell
Tyco Integrated Security
Ward’s MediaTech
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Interactive Media
Advanced Classroom
Technologies
Amplify
Cambium Learning
CompView
DI Technology Group Inc.
E-Line Media
FrontRow
Istation
KEYTEC, Inc.
KQED
Mobento
Oliver Worldclass Labs,
Inc.
OverDrive
Pathway
Communications LTD
Pathway Innovations &
Technologies, Inc.
PBS SoCaL
SMART Technologies
SNAP! Learning
StudySync
Synergyse Training Inc.
Ward’s MediaTech
Library & Media
Technology
Advanced Classroom
Technologies
Anthro Corporation
BrainPOP
Britannica Digital
Learning
Engaging Webapps
Gorilla Digital
Learn360
Mobento
Oliver Worldclass Labs,
Inc.
OverDrive
Pathway
Communications LTD
Schoology
Synergyse Training Inc.
Ward’s MediaTech
Professional
Development
Advanced Classroom
Technologies
BrainPOP
BYU Independent Study
California K-12 High
Speed Network
(K12HSN)
California State Parks
Cambium Learning
DreamBox Learning
Engaging Webapps
eSpark Learning
FrontRow
Haiku Learning
Help Me 2 Learn
Company
ISTE
IXL Learning
Mentoring Minds
ODYSSEYWARE
OverDrive
Shmoop
SMART Technologies
Stoneware, Inc.
StudySync
Synergyse Training Inc.
Thesys International
University of La Verne
Ward’s MediaTech
Projection Devices
Arey Jones
AVer Information
Belkin International, Inc.
California Western
Visuals
Camcor
CCS Presentation
Systems
CDW-G
CompView
DI Technology Group Inc.
Elite Screens Inc.
Epson
GovConnection, Inc.
IVS Computer
Technology
KEYTEC, Inc.
Lumens Integration
Oliver Worldclass Labs,
Inc.
Pathway
Communications LTD
PCMG
Sehi Computer Products
SMART Technologies
Track Technology
Systems
Troxell
Ward’s MediaTech
Publisher
Cambium Learning
E-Line Media
FableVision Learning
Herff Jones | Nystrom
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISTE
Learn360
Life in a Jar Foundation
McGraw-Hill Education
Mentoring Minds
Pearson
Peoples Education
Read Naturally, Inc.
SNAP! Learning
StudySync
Triumph Learning
Security
Anthro Corporation
BMS - Business Machine
Security
D&D Security Resources,
Inc.
PCMG
QBS, Inc.
School Tech Supply
Tyco Integrated Security”
Software
3P Learning
ADTRAN, Inc.
Amplify
AVer Information
BirdBrain Technologies
Cambium Learning
Camcor
CDW-G
Doceri by SP Controls
DreamBox Learning
E-Line Media
Eagle Software
eInstruction
Engaging Webapps
FableVision Learning
Filewave
GradeCam Corporation
Illuminate Education
IST, Inc.
Istation
Lego Education
Mentoring Minds
Microsoft
NCLab
PASCO scientific
Pathway
Communications LTD
Pathway Innovations &
Technologies, Inc.
PCMG
plasq, LLC
Read Naturally, Inc.
Renaissance Learning
San Joaquin COE
Sehi Computer Products
SMART Technologies
Synergyse Training Inc.
Tech4Learning, Inc.
TechSmith Corporation
Triumph Learning
Tyco Integrated Security”
UClass, Inc.
Valley Academies
Foundation
VoiceThread
Ward’s MediaTech
Web Products/
Services
Bright Bytes
California K-12 High
Speed Network
(K12HSN)
Cambium Learning
CDW-G
DreamBox Learning
Engaging Webapps
eSpark Learning
ExploreLearning
FableVision Learning
Hapara
Istation
IXL Learning
Learn360
Learning A-Z
NCLab
OpenEd
OverDrive
Remind101
StudySync
Tech4Learning, Inc.
Tyco Ingegrated Security
iPad
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3P Learning
530
Aubrey Escobar
(714)760-0324
[email protected]
www.mathletics.com
Exploring how online math resources
can enhance student performance
individualizing each student’s learning
experience with CCSS.
ADTRAN, Inc.
630
Darrell Rogers
(970)420-1529
[email protected]
www.adtran.com
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Advanced Classroom
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Eric Sweet
(949)632-2773
[email protected]
www.act-ol.com
Airwolf 3D
359
239
Eva Wolf
(949)478-2933
[email protected]
www.airwolf3d.com
Desktop 3D printers for the classroom,
working in action and making real parts.
Amplify
Josh Chen
(415)203-6546
[email protected]
www.amplify.com
Anchor Audio, Inc.
357
Anthro Corporation
Arey Jones
Cathy Terzoli
(800)998-9199
[email protected]
www.areyjones.com
AVer Information
225
538
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(408)263-3828
[email protected]
www.averusa.com/education
AVer Information is an award-winning
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648
Emily Cooke
(312)607-3349
[email protected]
www.belkinbusiness.com
Belkin Business, a division of Belkin
International, offers technology solutions
for office, classroom, IT infrastructure,
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leader for over 30 years, organizations
trust Belkin in creating solutions designed
to address customer requirements
BirdBrain Technologies
Richard Araujo
(800)262-4671 x130
[email protected]
www.anchoraudio.com
Anchor Audio is the leading manufacturer
of Portable Public Address Systems,
Wired & Wireless Intercoms, and
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sectors including education, commercial,
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Anchor Audio manufactures in Carlsbad,
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(800)325-3841
[email protected]
www.anthro.com
Since 1984, Anthro has designed and
manufactured furniture for technology
in the US. Our many charging solutions
have a small footprint, locking IT area,
and a lifetime warranty.
514
Rami Morris
(888)762-2503
[email protected]
www.birdbraintechnologies.com
BirdBrain Technologies is devoted to
creating robots that educate and inspire
by enabling student creativity. Our
products spring from careful universitybased research endeavors in which
educators, engineers, and students
cooperate to create new educational
tools and activities.
BMS Business
Machine Security
220
Doug Auram
(714)990-3218
[email protected]
www.locdown.com
Business Machine Security (BMS) has been
securing and mounting computers and A/V
equipment since 1982. Come by our booth and
see the latest LCD projector mounts, security
cables, computer enclosures, tray locs, and flat
screen TV mounts.
BrainPOP
650
Bridges to Leadership
333
Bright Bytes
533
Micah Cooper
(212)574-6033
[email protected]
www.brainpop.com
BrainPOP creates animated, curricular content
for use in school, at home, and on mobile
devices. Our award-winning resources include
BrainPOP Jr. (K-3), BrainPOP Espanol, BrainPOP
ESL, GameUp, BrainPOP Mobile, and BrainPOP
Educators.
Tricia Protzman
(559)662-3852
[email protected]
www.bridges-online.org
Earn your Preliminary Administrative Services
Credential in only 12 months through Bridges to
Leadership Online! Learn from current practitioners
how to become an engaging and dynamic leader.
Sponsored by the Madera County Office of Ed.
Alan Lin
(415)971-3486
[email protected]
www.brightbytes.net
Clarity is an online platform that helps schools
determine the impact of their technology on
student learning.
Britannica Digital Learning 519
Marie Giannola
(312)397-7431
[email protected]
www.info.eb.com
Britannica Digital Learning offers high-quality
online resources and instructional solutions
that transform teaching and learning in grades
PreK-16. Aligned to Common Core and state
curriculum standards and built upon Britannica’s
long-standing reputation.
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Bump Armor
Mike Majdeski
(415)347-8039
[email protected]
www.bumparmor.com
iPad protective covers.
548
BYU Independent Study 644
Jedd Maylett
(801)422-2065
[email protected]
www.elearn.byu.edu
BYU Independent Study offers over
400 high school and university distance
learning courses that can help students
make up credit, graduate on time,
enhance their curriculum, or earn
university credit.
California K-12 High Speed
Network (K12HSN)
231
Teri Sanders
(760)312-6512
[email protected]
www.k12hsn.org
K12HSN is a program funded through the
California Department of Education. In
addition to network services, K12HSN
provides teachers with numerous FREE
tools and services, such as CaliQity,
Brokers of Expertise, K20Video, Calaxy,
MyTechDesk, etc.
Tier 3 Sponsor
California Learning
Resource Network
California Mathematics
Council
California School Library
Association
149
Jane Lofton
(888)655-8480
[email protected]
www.csla.net
CSLA advocates for school library programs,
develops leaders in the field, and collaborates
with other educational leaders to ensure that
California students are effective, responsible
users of information.
California State Parks
236
159
Kathlan Latimer
(925)768-1712
[email protected]
www.cmc-math.org
The CMC is a statewide professional
organization that believes all students
have the capacity to become
mathematically competent & confident
when provided a rigorous and challenging
mathematics program supporter by high
expectations.
147
Brad Krey
(619)228-6785
[email protected]
www.ports.parks.ca.gov
Parks Online Resources for Teachers and
Students (PORTS) is California State Parks’
premier distance learning program. Visit
with us to experience a live videoconference
demonstration learn more about this FREE
innovative classroom program.
California Western Visuals
119+
Art Addeman
[email protected]
www.calwestvisual.com
California Western Visuals--authorized reseller for
SMART Boards, NEC, Epson, and other namebrand projectors--provides Interactive Whiteboards
and multi-media projectors ideal for the classroom.
Cambium Learning
Brian Bridges
(209)238-1420
[email protected]
www.clrn.org
The California Learning Resource
Network (CLRN) reviews common core
standards-aligned electronic learning
resources, online courses, and open
educational resources for students,
teachers, administrators, and parents.
EDUCATE. INNOVATE. EXPLORE.
221
Lou Massicci
(559)324-8101
[email protected]
www.cambiumlearning.com
Voyager Learning and Sopris Learning, leading
providers of research-based intervention and
supplemental solutions for grades PreK - 12,
offer integrated technology solutions developed
for the Common Core State Standards and a
modern integrated learning classroom.
Camcor
232
Rob Kulesh
(800)868-2462 x305
[email protected]
www.camcor.com
Instructional Technology & Audio/Visual Solutions
Products include document cameras, iPad docks,
tablets, headphones, video equipment.
CCS Presentation Systems 113+
ca.cssprojects.com
Choose CCS for your education technology
needs. We sell, install, integrate, and provide
training for interactive projectors, standard
projectors, SMART Boards, document
cameras, voice amplification, student
response systems, control systems, video
conferencing, and more.
Tier 3 Sponsor
CDW-G
301+
CETPA
238
Common Sense Media
157
CompView
458
Russell Keene
(312)705-9019
[email protected]
www.cdwg.com/k12
CDW-G is a leading provider of
technology solutions to K-12 schools.
Solution architects offer expertise in
designing customized solutions, while
advanced technology engineers assist
customers with the implementation
and long-term management of those
solutions.
Andrea Bennett
(916)402-2471
[email protected]
www.cetpa.net
The California Educational Technology
Professionals Association was founded
in 1960 and provides benefits to its
members that will improve their ability
to support the technological needs of
the administrative and instructional
programs.
Amy Wilson
(415)553-6744
[email protected]
www.commonsense.org/educators
As the leading provider of resources
for educators harnessing the power of
technology effectively and responsibly,
we rate and review apps and websites
for learning potential, provide the leading
Digital Literacy & Citizenship curriculum,
and offer tools for 1:1 implementations.
Mike Moran
(800)448-8439
[email protected]
www.compview.com
CompView is an audio visual design
and integration company recognized
nationally to support K-12 schools with
classroom consultation, training and
providing a complete line of equipment,
including projectors, document cameras,
interactive devices and collaboration
solutions.
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Copernicus Educational
Products
131
Shelley Cameron
(800)267-8494
[email protected]
www.copernicused.com
Introducing Tech Tub and Tech Tub Carts.
A cost effective locking, charging and
syncing solution designed to support
iPads, Chromebooks and other tablets.
This lightweight, portable system
supports a “grow your technology”
approach to purchasing.
CPW Education
626
Richard Guerrero
(800)397-1552
[email protected]
www.thecpw.com
Distributor of Refurbished PC’s, laptops,
servers, and out of warranty service spare
parts, sub-assemblies, and storage to
school districts/boards across the United
States and Canada.
D&D Security
Resources, Inc.
456
Dean Smith
(800)453-4195
[email protected]
www.ddsecurity.com
D&D provides powered technology
furniture, iPad/tablet integration solutions
– including mobile device carts and
lockers, synchronization tools, asset ID,
AV carts, AV presentation systems and
more!
DI Technology Group Inc. 309+
Jack Mele
(562)207-9050
[email protected]
www.dataimpressions.com
Digital Media Academy
507+
Kimberly Fomby
(866)656-3342
[email protected]
www.digitalmediaacademy.org
Critically acclaimed and world-renowned,
DMA provides training and hands-on
experience with technology. The World’s
Best Tech Camp and technology training
center, since 2002.
Doceri by SP Controls
219
eInstruction
624
Gary Arcudi
(877)367-8444
[email protected]
www.doceri.com
Doceri brings to the iPad interactivewhiteboarding, screencast recording, the
highest quality drawing tools, and built-in
remote desktop control in one easy-touse solution. Doceri truly gives you the
freedom to teach.
(866)746-3015
[email protected]
www.einstruction.com
eInstructor’s solutions include classroom
instruction systems and software. Insight
360 couples iPads and clickers in the
same learning environment while Triton
Data Collection System combines paper
testing reliability with the efficiencies of
computer-based testing.
DreamBox Learning
415
Elite Screens Inc.
E-Line Media
459
Curt Smith
(877)451-7845 x414
[email protected]
www.dreambox.com
Kate Reilly
(401)261-1928
[email protected]
www.elinemedia.com
Eagle Software
315+
Mike Benzow
(888)487-7555
[email protected]
www.aeries.com/start
Eagle software is the developer of
California’s Premier Student Information
Systems, Aeries. Aeries is Fully CALPAD
compliant and Common Core Ready.
Edgenuity
425
Lisa Bliss
(213)268-8626
[email protected]
www.edgenuity.com
Edgenuity provides engaging and flexible
online and blended learning solutions
that propel success for every student,
empower every teacher to deliver more
effective instruction, and enable schools
and districts to meet their academic goals.
Edmodo
632
Nhu-Anh Can
(408)421-9292
[email protected]
www.edmodo.com
Edmodo’s mission is to connect all
learners with people and resources
they need to reach their full potential.
In Edmodo, teachers and students
can collaborate, share content, and
use educational apps to augment inclassroom learning.
313+
Elite Educational Sales
(877)511-1211
[email protected]
www.elitescreens.com
Elite Screens Inc. is a California-based
projection screen manufacturer with
satellite offices worldwide. Its ISO90012008 certified manufacturing facilities
produce a wide array of projection
screens for the commercial and
residential audio-visual markets.
Engaging Webapps
526
Marie Imbault
(888)746-7119 x701
[email protected]
www.engagingwebapps.com
Engaging Webapps - Keyboarding,
Vocabulary, Plus! Keyboarding options
- 100% online 24/7 - low bandwidths
- age-appropriate environments Customizable - Frequent feedback
- Grading - Full technical/pedagogical
support - GREAT pricing! Membean
adaptive vocabulary program with testing
and reporting.
Tier 1 Sponsor
Epson
107+
Kristan Rudloff
(916)524-4219
[email protected]
www.epson.com/brighterfutures
Epson, the number-one selling projector
brand worldwide, creates innovative
technologies for education that lead
in quality and reliability. From energy
efficient 3LCD projectors to affordable
printers, Epson is helping to transform
education with cost-effective solutions.
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eSpark Learning
646
Maya Lopuch
(312)894-3100
[email protected]
www.esparklearning.com
A personalized solution for your unique
blended learning vision. eSpark’s
comprehensive platform has been proved
to help districts effectively leverage iPads
and the vast ecosystem of educational
apps to increase student engagement
and achievement.
ExploreLearning
227
Eileen Salsman
(866)882-4141
[email protected]
www.explorelearning.com
ExploreLearning develops online
solutions to improve learning in math
and science including: Gizmos - online
simulations for math and science, grades
3-12; and Reflex - a powerful math fact
fluency solution.
FableVision Learning
431
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First Investors
Corporation
348
Grand Canyon University
547
Cheryl Cousino
(858)650-6830
[email protected]
www.firstinvestors.com
First Investors’ highly trained representatives
have offered clients personalized service
and a competitive range of life insurance
and investment products. First Investors is
committed to serving the retirement needs of
educators as a 403(b) provider.
Cameron Whitcomb
(323)514-1367
[email protected]
www.gcu.edu
Grand Canyon University has been
helping students find their purpose and
achieve their potential for over 60 years.
Our education and doctoral programs
respond to the needs in a global society
and learners find our programs both
rewarding and challenging.
FrontRow
237
GST
447
Scott Coffee
(775)750-6770
[email protected]
www.gofrontrow.com
FrontRow offers complete, integrated
platforms for school communication so you
can deliver great education efficiently through
classroom audio, content capture, network
paging, and AV Control.
Gorilla Digital
537
Becky Conners
(888)240-3734
[email protected]
www.fablevisionlearning.com
Founded by Peter H. Reynolds,
FableVision Learning promotes writing,
creativity, self expression, and global
literacy through its award winning
products.
Christopher Meyer
(714)668-8800
[email protected]
www.goapedigital.com
Gorilladigital designs patented products like
the Kongcart, an alternative to ceiling mounted
projectors; the Monkeymount, that makes
tablets perform like doc cameras; and the
Apecase, a teacher’s tablet case with wireless
keyboard.
Filewave
GovConnection, Inc.
338
Brad Caldwell
(801)540-1641
[email protected]
www.filewave.com
With Filewave’s simple yet powerful tools,
a district can easily manage any fleet of
Mac’s, PC’s and mobile devices making
both traditional and BYOD deployments
easier, more secure and faster allowing
your teachers to do what they do best,
inspire students.
First in Math
557
Jill Henderson
(760)741-0045
[email protected]
www.firstinmath.com
First in Math is the foremost online math
resource for grades K to 8. It is a proven
curriculum supplement that solidifies
basic math skills and can significantly
improve test scores.
527
Daniel Feist
(800)800-0019
[email protected]
www.govconnection.com
GovConnection, Inc. is a leading provider of IT
products and services to the K-12 and higher
education marketplace. With more than
300,000 products, GovConnection has the
resources to help you achieve your IT goals.
GradeCam Corporation
419+
Rick Porter
(925)784-1321
[email protected]
www.gradecam.com
GradeCam is free! Go to insight.gradecam.
com to turn your web, document camera,
or iPad into a tool that grades tests while
providing you and your students with
immediate in-the-classroom feedback--all at
no cost!
Dennis Wang
(562)345-8700
[email protected]
www.gstes.com
Golden Star Technology (GST) is a
leading provider of IT/AV solutions for
commercial enterprises, governmental
agencies and educational institutions.
Since 1985, GST has grown by
offering a breadth of products, custom
configurations and exceptional customer
service.
Haiku Learning
345+
Allen Augell
(800)254-1822 x101
[email protected]
www.haikulearning.com
Known for incredible usability and rapid
adoption rates, Haiku Learning is a cloudbased learning content management
system for K-12 schools. Integrate
with your Google Apps domain, import
Common Core and other standards, and
much more!
Hamilton Buhl
608
Hapara
430
Melissa Sopata
(800)631-0868 x1226
[email protected]
www.hamiltonbuhl.com
Manufacturer of AV + technology. Apple
+ Bluetooh accessories, headphones,
Listening Centers Media Players + more.
Jack West
(650)701-3442
[email protected]
www.hapara.com
Hapara provides cloud-based tools for
educators and administrators in Google
Apps for Education, powering deeper
insight into student work, delivering
higher online security and saving time for
all classroom leaders.
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Help Me 2 Learn
Company
320
Dan Sheffield
(800)460-7001
[email protected]
www.helpme2learn.com
Featuring Super Star Online: Super Star
Phonics, Reading, Math, Early Learning
and Spanish standards based interactive
software for Grades Pre-K to 5. Also for
remedial, ELL/ELD and Special Needs.
Herff Jones | Nystrom
457
John McKinney
(714)313-8099
[email protected]
www.herffjonesnystrom.com
Stop by to examine Stratalogica, a
revolutionary, web-based product that
delivers layers of curriculum-based
content in a secure and collaborative
environment for meeting Common Core
State Standards. You’ll be amazed!
Houghton Mifflin
Harcourt
448
Cheryle De La Vega
(714)658-0222
[email protected]
www.hmhco.com
HMH offers integrated, comprehensive
and innovative educational solutions
with more personalization and flexibility
than ever before. We’ve revolutionized
21st Century learning not only with new
Common Core State Standards, but
we also feature a brand new, dynamic
educational environment.
Illuminate Education
245
Gary Hanson
(951)314-9918
[email protected]
www.illuminateed.com
Illuminate Education offers the next
generation of data management with
Illuminate Student Information System,
Illuminate Special Education, and
Illuminate Data and Assessment (DnA)
Management. Each product works
seamlessly with other systems but
(since all use a single Illuminate system)
1 Illuminate system has the power to
replace 3-4 separate systems.
Tier 2 Sponsor
Insight Systems
Exchange
513+
Intelligent Papers
256
Duke Romo
(714)501-3560
[email protected]
www.insightk12.com
Affordable off-lease brand name tier 1
computer.
Paulette Donnellon
(760)420-2472
[email protected]
www.intelligentpapers.com
Intelligent Papers is a revolutionary digital
learning platform that replaces textbooks and
enriches the education experience by allowing
students to access their content anytime,
anywhere on any device.
IST, Inc.
503+
Rebecca Jacobs
(805)878-4311
[email protected]
www.hypernet.us
Presenting hypernet school portal with
ISS, learning management, social media
collaboration, and analytics demos held
throughout the day.
Istation
549
Tiffany Alewel
(636)675-1405
[email protected]
www.istation.com
Istation is a leading provider of engaging, webbased reading interventions and computer
adaptive, on-demand formative assessments
for PreK through 8.
ISTE
444+
Dani Steele
(541)434-9582
[email protected]
www.iste.org
ISTE is the premier membership association
for educators passionate about connected
learning and home to ISTE’s Conference &
Expo and ISTE Standards. Learn more about
how to connect with educators around the
world at www.iste.org.
IVS Computer
Technology
Jolynn Gibbs
(714)604-7395
[email protected]
lwww.ivsct.com/index.html
207+
IXL Learning
520
Kanex
531
KEYTEC, Inc.
521
KQED
143
IXL Membership Services
(855)255-8800
[email protected]
www.ixl.com
IXL is a Common Core-aligned math and
language arts practice website for Pre-K
through High School. IXL offers detailed
reports for teachers, and unlimited
problems in a visually-stimulating format
students love.
Kashyap Khetia
(562)501-9380
[email protected]
www.kanexlive.com
Who is Kanex? Kanex is a leader if
innovative Apple and iOS connectivity
solutions for schools, homes and
businesses worldwide. Kanex is
dedicated to advancing technology by
investing in tomorrow’s future.
Brian Sun
(972)272-7555
[email protected]
www.magictouch.com
We can add touch interactive capability
to any monitor, projectors, whiteboard,
video wall up to 150 degrees.
Almetria Vaba
(415)553-2482
[email protected]
www.kqed.org/education
KQED Education provides powerful
tools for using and making media in the
classroom. Engage learners with high
quality, standards-aligned multimedia
resources and curricula.
Learn360
330
Steve Finch
(877)346-2450
[email protected]
www.learn360.com
Infobase Learning supports the school
and library community with awardwinning digital reference content,
including online databases, eBooks,
and streaming video. Learn360, one of
Infobase’s many well-known brands, is an
interactive media-on-demand service for
the K-12 education market.
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Learning A-Z
525
(866)889-3729
[email protected]
www.learninga-z.com
Learning A-Z’s affordable, easy-to-use
teacher resources fill the teaching gaps
left by many reading, writing, and science
education programs.
Lego Education
125+
David Calkins
(800)569-3890
[email protected]
www.legoeducation.us
LEGO Education produces total solutions
for preschool, K-12, and after-school
programs. Kits include teacher materials,
curriculum, and student worksheets. We
help teachers to use theme-based kits
as essential tools that engage students,
challenging their creativity with a
multidisciplinary approach to teaching.
Lesson Planet
249
Rich Dixon
[email protected]
www.lessonplanet.com
Lesson Planet’s searchable teacher
reviews of online curriculum resources,
many Common Core-aligned, link K-12
educators with online lesson plans, apps,
videos, and more. Blended EdTech PD
solutions include onsite PD and online
video courses.
Life in a Jar Foundation
133
Norm Conard
(620)223-9991
[email protected]
www.irenasendler.org
See our best selling book/Emmy winning
Hallmark film. Hear the story of Kansas
kids who used project based learning and
technology innovation to discover the
heroine of the Holocaust, Irena Sendler.
Meet the explorers.
Lightspeed Systems
Brent Dunlap
(661)301-8348
[email protected]
www.lightspeedsystems.com
Computer systems; K - 12 content
management; mobile device
management.
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Lightspeed Technologies, Inc. 432
Ron Sams
(800)732-8999
[email protected]
www.lightspeed-tek.com
Your voice. Their mind. A clear
connection. Established in 1990,
Lightspeed is the trusted provider in
classroom audio.
Lumens Integration
501
Chris Skaggs
(888)542-3235
[email protected]
www.mylumens.com
Document cameras (portable, ladibug,
& desktop), plus ceiling & PTZ
videoconferencing cameras.
Tier 4
Max Interactive Inc.
318
Grady Austin
(888)799-6837
[email protected]
www.maxcases.com
Max Interactive Inc. provides protection
cases and accessories for iPad, iPad
mini, and other tablet devices. Max can
also customize our cases with a school/
district logo.
McGraw-Hill Education
Aurora Free
(909)319-3185
[email protected]
www.mheducation.com
Measured Progress
324+
436
Neal Robbins
(866)699-0822
[email protected]
www.measuredprogress.org
Measured Progress is an industry leader
in the development of customized, K
- 12 student assessments for schools,
districts, and states.
Mentoring Minds
Heidi Rodriguez
(855)855-3537
[email protected]
www.mentoringminds.com
539
Tier 1
Microsoft
201+
Mimio
336
Mobento
618
NCLab
536
New Media Consortium
(NMC)
145
ODYSSEYWARE
654+
Kathy Tranzillo
(425)703-2399
[email protected]
www.microsoft.com/education
Microsoft will have subject matter experts
on hand to demo Office 365, Business
Intelligence, CRM, free tools, Windows 8,
Surface 2 and devices.
Colleen Burns
(915)760-1457
[email protected]
www.mimio.com
A global leader in interactive teaching
technologies, Mimio designs innovative
and affordable hardware, software,
and curriculum that increases teacher
effectiveness and student engagement.
Mary Beth Coyne
(701)205-4853
[email protected]
www.mobento.com
Mobento is a one-stop hub for learning
videos and works on any connected
device using a browser or through our
mobile apps (Android and iOS). Teachers
can easily create a course in five minutes.
Pavel Solin
(775)848-7892
[email protected]
www.nclab.com
Earn black belt in compute programming!
Engaging self-paced programming
course that develops critical thinking and
problem solving skills.
Holly Ludgate
(512)445-4200
[email protected]
www.nmc.org
The NMC is an educational partner with
CUE and excited to share our resources
such as the Horizon Report.
(877)795-8904
[email protected]
www.odysseyware.com
ODYSSEYWARE delivers a technologyrich learning management system, core
and elective courses, and an effective
academic solution to 2500+ school
districts across the United States.
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Oliver Worldclass
Labs, Inc.
242+
OpenEd
638
Matt Brown
(800)877-6720
[email protected]
www.oliverlabs.com
We provide collaborative classroom
learning lab solutions. Design, sales,
service, and installation complemented
by PD training for teachers and IT staff to
ensure successful implementation.
Lisa Blum
(408)460-3797
[email protected]
www.opened.io
OpenEd is the world’s largest educational
resource catalog, with over a million
Common Core-aligned videos, games
and assessments. Search for resources
or create a playlist or course all for free.
www.opened.io
OtterBox
427
Lisa Flint
(970)980-2022
[email protected]
www.otterbox.com
OtterBox is the premium provider for
protective solutions for technology in
education.
OverDrive
532
Kevin Coon
(216)573-6886
[email protected]
www.overdrive.com
Make reading cool! Students enjoy
popular & educational eBooks and
audiobooks on most desktop and mobile
platforms. Used by 28,000 public libraries
and schools worldwide.
PASCO scientific
601
Jason Lovell
(800)772-8700
[email protected]
www.pasco.com
Learn how to prepare your students for
a 21st Century science education using
21st Century science methods and tools
like our SPARK science Learning System.
Pathway
Communications LTD
230
Becky Thurmon
(858)324-1036
[email protected]
www.pcomus.com
Future-proof tools to build learning
success! Lower your technology refresh
rate with school-wide communication
and classroom tools with future-forward
technology. Lamp-free & interactive
projectors, built-in IWB’s, paging, audio,
ASL, doc cams.
Pathway Innovations &
Technologies, Inc.
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PBS SoCaL
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Holly Johnson
(858)750-3499
[email protected]
www.thehovercam.com
Pathway Innovations & Technologies,
Inc., the designer and manufacturer of
the HoverCam cameras and software is
based in San Diego, California.
Jamie Myers
(714)241-4100
[email protected]
www.pbssocal.org
PBS SoCaL, Southern California’s PBS
station - providing interactive media
resources to educators and presenting
the 2014 California Student Media
Festival, in partnership with CUE.
PCMG
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Ian Padilla
(310)354-4064
[email protected]
www.pcmg.com
PCMG, a value-added direct marketer of
IT to the public sector, offers Managed
Services, Storage, Content Preparation
Services, and eProcurement solutions on
contracts.
Pearson
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Craig Osborne
(619)318-7171
[email protected]
www.pearsoned.com
Pearson is the leader in educational
publishing, assessment, student
information, and services. Our
respected imprints and products
include Scott Foresman, Prentice Hall,
AGS, PowerSchool, SuccessMaker,
TeacherVision and many others.
Peoples Education
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Doug Perme
(619)750-8470
[email protected]
www.peopleseducation.com
Measuring Up is a complete approach
to standards-based (Common Core and
California State Standards) supplemental
instruction; delivering assessment,
instruction, and practice in a blended,
multi-medium format; for reading,
mathematics, and science.
Pepperdine University
Graduate School of
Education & Psychology 546
GSEP Recruitment and Admissions
(310)568-2366
[email protected]
www.gsep.pepperdine.edu
Pepperdine University Graduate School
of Education and Psychology offers
master’s and doctoral degrees in the
fields of education and psychology, with
classes that meet during the evenings,
online, and occasionally on weekends.
plasq, LLC
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QBS, Inc.
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Erica Carson
(843)696-7871
[email protected]
www.plasq.com
plasq is thrilled to be introducing the
brand new Comic Life 3. Still fun and
easy to use but now with even more
features perfect for your classroom.
Learn more at our booth!
Anne Gately
(941)451-0020
[email protected]
www.qbscompanies.com
QBS, Inc. a leading national behavioral
training company offers Safety-Care
Behavioral Safety Training.
Qwizdom, Inc.
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Brock Carothers
(877)794-9366
[email protected]
www.qwizdom.com
Qwizdom’s Rapid Learning Environment
(RLE) combines award winning
curriculum aligned to state and Common
Core standards, ongoing formative
assessment, easy-to-use technology, and
research based teaching strategies to
deliver exceptional outcomes with lower
administrative costs.
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Read Naturally, Inc.
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School Tech Supply
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Remind101
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Schoology
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Kristi Vincent
(800)788-4085
[email protected]
www.readnaturally.com
Read Naturally provides reading
solutions for struggling readers which
focus on fluency, comprehension,
phonics, vocabulary, and assessment.
The flagship program has been used
nationwide for over 20 years.
Christine Garland
(734)560-6371
[email protected]
www.remind101.com
Remind101 offers a free, safe and easy
communication tool that lets teachers
text message students and parents.
Renaissance Learning
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www.renlearn.com
Renaissance Learning educational
software provides daily formative
assessment and periodic progressmonitoring technology to enhance
curriculum, support differentiated
instruction, and personalize practice.
Rowland Reading
Foundation
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Valerie Stofac Ritchey
(805)612-2399
[email protected]
www.superkidsreading.org
Rowland Reading Foundation publishes
the Superkids Reading Program, a
core reading program designed just for
kindergarten through second grade that
teaches all aspects of reading seamlessly
integrated with language arts. Happily
Ever After is the Foundation’s motivating,
literature-based reading readiness
program.
San Joaquin COE
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Joshua Micheals
(209)468-5991
[email protected]
www.edjoin.org
Owned by CCSESA (California
County Superintendents Educational
Services Association) and operated by
CEDRSystems (a department of the San
Joaquin County Office of Education),
EDJOIN is the nation’s largest education
specific job posting and applicant
tracking system.
Marc Netka
(866)499-2580 x817
[email protected]
www.schooltechsupply.com
School Tech Supply provides technology,
hardware, software solutions, and IT
disposition to public and private schools,
colleges, and universities throughout
North America, helping them get more
technology for less money.
SNAP! Learning
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Mark Sullivan
(559)250-0511
[email protected]
www.snaplearning.net
SNAP! Learning has over 150 engaging,
innovative, interactive mobile books
and scripted lesson plans. All titles are
downloadable to tablets, computers, and
projectables. The digital books include
videos, slideshows, and interactive media
built into each lesson.
Carolyn Andrews
(212)213-8333
[email protected]
www.schoology.com
Schoology is a user-centric learning
management system that enhances
interaction and innovation with dynamic,
engaging tools and a collaboration-based
interface. Open-access and scalable,
Schoology facilitates educational
improvement at all levels.
Spectrum Industries, Inc. 321+
Sehi Computer Products 332
Robert Laundrie
(954)357-1150
[email protected]
www.spellingcity.com
Vocabulary SpellingCity is an educational
website and mobile app used to build
vocabulary, writing, spelling, and language
arts skills. We make word study fun!
Phil Lawrence
(951)852-3597
[email protected]
www.sehi.com
For over 25 years Sehi Computer
Products has led the way in helping
educators reduce costs and improve
productivity through delivery, integration
and support of innovative technology.
Shmoop
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Paul Taylor
(805)490-1020
[email protected]
www.shmoop.com
Shmoop’s goal in life is to take the
friction out of learning. We spray
WD-40 dripping humor on the tracks
of knowledge. Test prep and learning
should not feel like a root canal.
SMART Technologies
Roland Garcia
(619)508-0353
[email protected]
www.smarttech.com
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Corey Baker
(909)495-0262
[email protected]
www.spectrumfurniture.com
Spectrum is a manufacturer of multimedia
presentation lecterns, computer desks,
collaboration tables, and tablet/laptop
carts as a solution for every need and
budget.
SpellingCity
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Stoneware, Inc.
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Dawn Wilson
(714)292-9280
www.stampingtilldawn.com
Rubber stamps, stickers, t-shirts, books,
Common Core games & educational
supplies, paper products, sign language,
Suzy Zoo & Suzy Toronto, foam Dice,
How Are You, I Have, Who Has, writing
prompts, all K - 12.
Jason Knutti
(888)473-9485
[email protected]
www.stone-ware.com
Stoneware brings the power of private/
hybrid cloud computing directly into 1:1
and BYOD classrooms. Students can
enter a classroom with their own device,
instantly join the class network, and have
their screens monitored by the teacher.
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StudySync
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Synergyse Training Inc.
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Tech4Learning, Inc.
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Diana Crew
(303)887-4255
[email protected]
www.studysync.com
StudySync is an award-winning, crosscurricular platform designed to advance
reading, writing, listening/critical thinking
skills for grades 4-12 through a digital library
of 550+ fiction/nonfiction texts, broadcastquality video, customizable Common Corealigned lessons, and peer review.
Varun Malhotra
(416)915-4334
[email protected]
www.synergyse.com
Synergyse Training for Google Apps;
interactive and measurable training that
will allow staff and students to master
Google Apps.
Carolyn Daly
(800)961-9514
[email protected]
www.tech4learning.com
Tech4Learning sells software, cloudbased solution and customized
professional development to support the
Common Core Standards.
TechSmith Corporation
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Hailey Carwile
[email protected]
www.techsmith.com
Our desktop products make it easy to
create compelling, polished content you
can share with anyone. Paired along with
our mobile apps and integrations we’re
helping people collaborate and share
across different devices.
Thesys International
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Toshiba
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Alan Rudi
(714)234-2727
[email protected]
www.thesysintl.com
Pete Kaczmarek
(949)583-3000
[email protected]
www.us.toshiba.com
Toshiba is a world-leading diversified
manufacturer, solutions provider and
marketer of advanced electronic and
electrical products and systems.
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Uzibull
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Triumph Learning
Valley Academies
Foundation
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Kevin Burkett
(317)841-3722
[email protected]
www.diversitrack.com
Track Technology Systems, Inc. (TTSI)
manufactures Diversitrack (www.
diversitrack.com) and Diversimount,
classroom wall mounting systems
for SMARTBoards, other interactive
whiteboards and large format TV screens.
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(213)804-1316
[email protected]
www.triumphlearning.com
Triumph Learning – Is your #1 Common
Core Supplemental Resource Solution for
K-12 for both print and digital. Known for
great content, Teacher friendly formats,
engaging activities, and low prices. A
California favorite.
Troxell
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Mark Barber
[email protected]
www.etroxell.com
Troxell provides technology products
for Education. Visit our exhibit for the
latest in AV Technologies, Chromebooks
and Charging Carts. We have over 10
California Reps and more than 60 years
in business to serve you.
Tyco Integrated Security 658
Sam Hicks
(951)218-1474
[email protected]
www.tycois.com
UClass, Inc.
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Zak Ringelstein
(603)520-8553
[email protected]
www.uclass.org
UClass is a global lesson exchange,
where teachers find the best Common
Core lessons created by teachers around
the world. Find quality resources, edit
them, and arrange them into playlists.
University of La Verne
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Christy Ranells
(909)448-4644
[email protected]
www.laverne.edu
The University of La Verne is a Carnegie
Doctoral/Research intensive institution,
enrolling over 8,500 students in four major
colleges. Students have the choice of on
campus, online or hybrid instruction.
Joe Pearce
(949)715-1174
[email protected]
www.uzbl.com
UZBL iPad cases have been designed
based on feedback from hundreds of
schools. They are rugged, lightweight,
and feature forward facing audio,
open back for asset tags, and reduced
thickness to fit in most carts.
Patrick Leier
(909)373-6689
[email protected]
www.schresdev.com
Common Core writing resources, the
GoWrite iPad app, and the Teaching
Writing Resource Book are affordable
assets facilitating teaching and learning
across the curriculum.
VoiceThread
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Amanda Volz
(210)591-8661
[email protected]
www.voicethread.com
VoiceThread is a cloud-based tool that
brings teachers and students together in
an engaging multimedia format, providing
a platform for meaningful interaction.
Walden University
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Ward’s MediaTech
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Worth Ave. Group
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Aaron Peasley
(760)201-7150
[email protected]
www.waldenu.edu
Online bachelors, masters, and doctoral
degrees in education technology and
several other areas.
Don Zipperman
(818)421-6426
[email protected]
www.wardsmediatech.com
Technology, Training and Information for
the 21st century classroom. We specialize
in interactive devices, projectors, LED TVs
and classroom audio, along with training
and PD. We have PEPPM contracts for
Luidia/eBeam and LG Electronics.
Jesse Jamison
(403)533-7936
[email protected]
www.worthavegroup.com
Worth Ave. Group is a technology insurance
company specializing in protecting mobile
devices such as iPads and Chromebooks.
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that helps students communicate and collaborate more
effectively, while keeping networks safe and data center
efficiency on high. We’re here to help you.
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will thank you.
Stop by booth #201+ and learn about
key resources to prepare your students
for real-world success with devices powered
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Advance digital
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Plus, enter to win the Microsoft technology
Register now for the ed
tech event of the year!
aka.ms/education2014 for additional
Visit us at booth 444-446!
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RAFFLES
Turn in your ticket (found on your badge) at the
HUB@CUE for an opportunity to win one of the raffle items below
generously donated by our exhibitors! Must be present to win.
Friday, 1:00 pm, and Saturday, 11:30 am.
Anchor Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MiniVox Basic Package
Britannica Digital Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 year school subscription to Image Quest
CUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 iPad minis
Edgenuity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Summer School licenses
FableVision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Peter H. Reynolds watercolors
Lumens Integration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ladibug Document camera
OtterBox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 iPad Defender Series cases
Qwizdom, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Class license of Qwizdom Virtual Remote
& 1-year of ReadySet
Read Naturally . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-year, 30-seat license to Read Naturally
intervention program
Rowland Reading Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Superkids Library book sets
An event for K-12 educators, administrators,
policymakers, and industry representatives focused
on online and blended learning.
Discuss and Share
I G N I T I N G
CLASSROOM
I N N O VAT I O N
December 7-8, 2012
Orange County/Costa Mesa
Infinite Thinking Machine
Big Picture Issues
Content & Best Practices
An engaging Internet TV show
for educators to inspire
creativity
and
innovation.
Call for
Speakers
now Posted
Professional Development
Teaching & Learning Models
Tools & Technology
Produced
collaboratively by:
produced by
www.elearns.org
infinitethinking.org
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CUE Board of Directors
Illustration
Officers
Robert Craven
President
Ray Chavez
Vice-President/
Treasurer
Lainie Rowell
Secretary
Members at Large
Suzanne Mitchell
Members
David Malone
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Kyle Brumbaugh
Assistant Treasurer/
Member at Large
(cover) Peter H. Reynolds is a
NY Times best-selling author and illustrator, a
renowned public speaker, and the founder of
FableVision, Inc., an award-winning educational
multimedia company. Best known as the
author and illustrator of dozens of children’s
books published in over 20 languages,
Peter inspires kids and “grown up kids” with his messages about
authentic learning, creativity, and self-expression. His books The
Dot, Ish, and The North Star are popular in classrooms around
the world. The Dot, Peter’s signature book, encourages readers
to be brave and “make their mark!” Peter also lends his charming
illustrations to Alison McGhee’s Someday and Megan McDonalds’
Judy Moody series. Peter’s newest book, Rose’s Garden, is
dedicated to the late Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy. It serves as a heartwarming celebration of community, nature, and faith. In 1996, Peter
founded FableVision, Inc., a company dedicated to helping all
learners reach their true potential. Now encompassing two divisions,
FableVision Creative Studios and FableVision Learning, Peter’s
company provides educational websites, games, software, and
services. For more information, visit www.peterhreynolds.com and
www.fablevision.com. Join Fablevision on Thursday, March 20,
for sessions in room Smoketree DE, PSCC
CUE Staff
Andrew Schwab
Diana
Paradise
Roger Wagner
Conference Chairs
CUE Staff (Pictured left to right)
Mike Lawrence Executive Director
Left to right: Conference Chair: Eileen Walters
Speaker Coordinator: Burt Lo
Conference Planning Committee
Lee Grafton, Shahnaz Lotfipour, Jason Lovell, April Maidens,
Suzanne Mitchell, Matthew Miller, Barry Sovel, Erisha Spotville
Supporting Affiliates — Thank you for your support!
East Bay CUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cahuilla CUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Inland Area CUE . . . . . . . . . . . . .
San Gabriel Valley CUE. . . . . . . .
signs
packet preparation
CUE Corner
general evaluation station
Marisol Valles Director of Operations
Amy Jenkins Office and Member Coordinator
Dana DuRee Programs and Marketing Coordinator
Juli Kimbley Professional Learning Program Specialist
Elizabeth Durst Conference Assistant
Danny Silva Professional Learning Coordinator
Not pictured: Danielle Forst
Professional Learning Program Specialist
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2014 BOARD OF DIRECTOR CANDIDATES
Meet the Board of Directors Candidates on Friday
and Saturday in the HUB@CUE, before the raffle.
Ballots available to current members of CUE from
March 16-April 12, 2014. www.cue.org/election
Jason Borgen Affiliate Nominated - Monterey Bay CUE
Program Director
TICAL
Santa Cruz, CA
Lila Wills Bronson Affiliate Nominated - San Gabriel Valley CUE
Assistant Superintendent,
Educational Services
Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District
Shadow Hills, CA
CUE AWARDS
Don’t miss the Awards recognition for 2014
during the General Session,
Friday at 8:00 am in Oasis 4, PSCC
and at the Closing Session, Saturday at
2:45 pm in Oasis 4, PSCC.
CUE is proud to recognize and support its
members in their endeavors.
Nominations for the 2015 CUE Awards
can be submitted beginning
August 1, 2014.
Deadline: December 5, 2014.
Applications available at
www.cue.org/awards
or by calling 925.478.3460.
Ray Chavez Incumbent
Director, Instructional Technology
Outreach & California Technology
Assistance Project (CTAP) Region 11
Los Angeles County Office of Education
West Covina, CA
Michele Dawson Affiliate Nominated - North Bay CUE
Educational Technology Supervisor
San Francisco Unified School District
San Francisco, CA
Lainie Rowell Incumbent
K-20 Professional Developer and LEC
Coordinator
Huntington Beach, CA
Cynthia Sistek-Chandler Affiliate Nominated - San Diego CUE
Associate Professor, National University
San Diego, CA
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION 2015
CUE is looking for members and friends to share
their learning, teaching and technology experiences
with their fellow attendees. Presenters who can
address the uses and integration of technology
in all disciplines and at all educational levels are
encouraged to apply for a presentation at the CUE
2015 Conference, March 19-21 in Palm Springs, CA.
We are looking for sessions to meet the needs of
beginning, intermediate and advanced technology
users. Lead presenters whose sessions are selected
will have their conference registration fees waived.
Submissions will be accepted online at www.cue.org/
conference/present after April 15, 2014. Also, submit
to present a concurrent session at Fall CUE 2014,
Oct 24-25, in the Napa Valley. For more information to
submit and attend go to www.fallcue.org.
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HILTON PALM SPRINGS RESORT
SECOND FLOOR
THIRD FLOOR
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HILTON PALM SPRINGS RESORT - FIRST FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
Horizon
Ballroom
HOTEL INFO
Palm Springs Convention Center
277 N. Avendia Caballeros - (800) 333-7535
Hilton Palm Springs Resort
400 East Tahquitz Canyon Way – (760) 320-6868
Spa Resort
100 N Indian Canyon Drive - (888) 999-1995
Renaissance Hotel (Headquarters Hotel)
888 Tahquitz Canyon Way – (760) 322-6000
Courtyard Palm Springs
1300 Tahquitz Canyon Way – (760) 322-6100
Saguaro Palm Springs
1800 E Palm Canyon Drive (760) 323-1711
Riviera Palm Springs
1600 N Indian Canyon Drive (760) 327-8311
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- Lost and Found
KEYNOTE SESSIONS
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ANDREAS PARKING
TO HILTON HOTEL
R O A D
RENAISSANCE HOTEL &
PALM SPRINGS CONVENTION CENTER
CONFERENCE SPONSORSHIPS
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Thank you to our conference sponsors!
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CUE PRIME CORPORATE MEMBERS
PRIME
CORPORATE
MEMBER
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Microsoft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Platinum
Apple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gold
Epson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gold
Discovery Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Silver
CUE GUIDE
Conference Schedule & Planner
2014.CUE.ORG
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