june8-11,2010 birmingham jefferson convention complex

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june8-11,2010 birmingham jefferson convention complex
JUNE 8-11, 2010
BIRMINGHAM JEFFERSON CONVENTION COMPLEX
http://ti.alsde.edu/aetc
WELCOME TO AETC 2010!
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With this assembly of almost
2,000 educators and industry
leaders, the Alabama
Educational Technology
Conference (AETC) enters its
fifteenth year. AETC 2010
promises to be another exciting
conference with concurrent
sessions, general session,
hands-on workshops and vendor
exhibits. AETC 2010 will focus
on providing proven and
practical solutions to the
challenges facing the educator
in the area of instruction and
integrating technology into the
classroom.
During one-hour concurrent
sessions, Alabama’s classroom
teachers will demonstrate
tested solutions. Nationally
known featured speaker Leslie
Fisher will join us again this
year. The hands-on workshops
are back and will be held at
the Convention Complex.
You will need to register early
for these workshops.
AETC 2010 CONTACT INFORMATION:
WORKSHOPS & CONFERENCE:
Phone: 850-906-0099 Fax: 850-906-0077
Web: www.mcraeco.com/aetcmain.htm
Email: [email protected]
GENERAL:
Phone: 334-242-9594 Fax: 334-353-5886
Web: http://ti.alsde.edu/aetc/
Email: [email protected]
EXHIBITOR:
Phone: 850-906-0099 Fax: 850-906-0077
Web: www.mcraeco.com/aetcex.html
Email: [email protected]
The Exhibit Hall will provide
even more opportunities for
attendees to see the newest
technologies and related
software. There is something
for everyone, from the
beginner to the advanced user.
We are confident your
participation will be both
productive and enjoyable, and
we look forward to you
joining us in this exciting
experience.
Alabama Educational Technology Conference 2010
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
TUESDAY, June 8
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Pre-Conference
6-Hour Hands-on Workshops (pre-registered only)
3-Hour Hands-on Workshops (pre-registered only)
Early Bird Registration/Information Booth Open
WEDNESDAY, June 9
7:00 am
7:00 am
7:30 am
8:00 am
9:45 am
9:45 am
9:45 am
11:00 am
11:00 am
Noon
1:30 pm
1:45 pm
2:45 pm
3:45 pm
4:15 pm
- 5:00 pm
- 6:00 pm
- 8:30 am
- 9:30 am
- 4:30 pm
- 10:45 am
- 12:45 pm
Noon
Noon
- 1:30 pm
- 2:30 pm
- 4:45 pm
- 3:45 pm
- 4:15 pm
- 5:15 pm
Registration
Browsers’ Digital Café
Coffee
GENERAL SESSION
Exhibit Hours
Grand Opening/Visit Exhibits
3-Hour Hands-on Workshops
First Timer’s Session
Concurrent Session 1
Lunch break/Visit Exhibits
Concurrent Session 2
3-Hour Hands-on Workshops
Concurrent Session 3
Break/Visit Exhibits
Concurrent Session 4
THURSDAY, June 10
7:30 am
7:30 am
7:30 am
8:00 am
8:30 am
9:00 am
9:15 am
10:30 am
11:30 am
12:30 pm
1:45 pm
1:45 pm
3:00 pm
- 2:00 pm
- 3:00 pm
- 8:30 am
- 9:00 am
- 11:30 am
- 12:30 pm
- 10:15 am
- 11:30 am
- 12:30 pm
- 1:30 pm
- 4:45 pm
- 2:45 pm
- 4:00 pm
Registration
Browsers’ Digital Café
Coffee
Concurrent Session 5
3-Hour Hands-on Workshops
Exhibit Hours
Concurrent Session 6
Concurrent Session 7
Visit Exhibits in Exhibit Hall
Concurrent Session 8
3-Hour Hands-on Workshops
Concurrent Session 9
Concurrent Session 10
EXHIBIT HOURS:
Wednesday, June 9
9:45 am - 4:30 pm
Thursday, June 10
9:00 am - 12:30 pm
Visit the BJCC East
Exhibit Hall and take
advantage of the
opportunity to preview
and purchase the latest in
educational technology
from over 200 companies!
FRIDAY, June 11
8:30 am - 11:30 am
Alabama Educational Technology Conference 2010
3-Hour Hands-on Workshops
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PARKING / RESERVATIONS
PARKING: Parking is available at several surrounding lots and decks. Please see map below for
individual deck fees. Self parking is available in the BJCC Parking Deck located on the corner of
9th Avenue North and 22nd Street at a cost of $12 per vehicle, per day with in and out privileges
(this is for guests who apply parking charges to their sleeping rooms at the front desk).
Valet parking is also available at a rate of $20 per vehicle, per day. Prices are subject to change
without notice.
HOTELS: Three hotels provide special room rates for AETC attendees. The Sheraton
Birmingham Hotel is located within walking distance of the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention
Complex. Refer to the list of hotels below, note the cut-off dates, and make a reservation early.
When making a reservation, be sure to indicate you are attending AETC. Hotel arrangements
should be made directly with the hotel.
RATES QUOTED DO NOT INCLUDE LODGING TAX.
Alabama Educational Technology Conference 2010
Sheraton Birmingham Hotel (Conference Headquarters)
2101 Richard Arrington, Jr. Blvd., Birmingham, AL 35203
Telephone: 205-324-5000
Rates: $120 - Single/Double $130 - Triple $140 - Quad
Reservation cut-off date: May 7, 2010
The Redmont Hotel and Residence
2101 Fifth Avenue North, Birmingham, AL 35203
Telephone: 877-536-2085
Rates: $92 - Double/King $139 - Suite
Reservation cut-off date: May 8, 2010
Clarion Hotel Birmingham
5216 Airport Highway, Birmingham, AL 35212
Telephone: 205-591-7900
Rate: $69.00 - Single/Double
Reservation cut-off date: June 3, 2010
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CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
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How to Register for AETC 2010:
1. Register ONLINE at http://ti.alsde.edu/aetc/ or download a registration form to mail or fax
with your payment. Use one form for each registration.
2. Early Registration Deadline: To receive the $60 conference rate, registration must be
received by May 17. Late registration is available through May 28 at the on-site rate of $75.
3. Conference fee includes:
• Concurrent Sessions
• Exhibit Hall
• Tote Bag
4. Payment Options:
Personal or School/Business Checks: Payable to AETC 2010.
Credit Card: VISA or Master Card or American Express.
Purchase Order: Multiple registrations may be included on one purchase order but a
separate registration form is required for each conference attendee.
5. Mail registration forms and payment to:
AETC 2010, c/o McRae & Company, Inc.
PO Box 12189, Tallahassee, FL 32317
6. After May 28, you may register on-site at the Convention Complex for $75.
7. Confirmation and a receipt for your registration will be sent via email within two weeks of
submitting your registration. If you do not receive a confirmation, please email
[email protected] or call 866-678-AETC (2382).
8. Hands On Workshops (HOW): Fees are $10 for each BYOL one-and-a-half hour workshop,
$20 for each three-hour workshop and $40 for each six-hour workshop. Please use the letter
code/class number found on the Web site when registering for these classes. You may preregister for a maximum of two workshops. If there are still classes open at the time of the
conference, you may check Workshop Registration to buy tickets for remaining seats.
NOTE: Workshop tickets from an earlier workshop that you do not attend cannot be traded
for a future class; however if you are unable to attend a workshop you may give the ticket to
another attendee. Call 866-678-AETC (2382) if you have questions.
9. Hotel Reservations: Please make your hotel reservations directly with the hotel using the
phone numbers listed. To obtain conference rates you must tell them you are attending AETC
when making your reservation.
10. Cancellations/Refunds: All cancellation requests will be subject to a $10 administrative fee
and must be received in writing no later than May 17. Requests may be emailed to
[email protected] or mailed to the address above. No refunds will be given after
May 17, even if all hands-on workshops are full.
AETC is a professional development opportunity for
educators. No one under the age of 18 will be allowed
to attend conference sessions or enter the Exhibit Hall.
Please be respectful of your fellow participant, as well
as the presenters and make other arrangements for
your children and pets.
Alabama Educational Technology Conference 2010
SCORE! Keeping Alabama Ahead of the Technology Game
HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS
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AETC 2010 WILL OFFER THREE DIFFERENT WORKSHOPS, in addition to the
one-hour concurrent sessions, to provide additional training opportunities for attendees.
• Bring Your Own Laptop (BYOL) workshop ..................................$10 each
• 3-hour Hands-on workshop ....................................................$20 each
• 6-hour Hands-on workshop ....................................................$40 each
All workshops are presented in a hands-on format to provide an optimal learning experience.
As these workshops fill up quickly, it is important to send in your preregistration form early.
Hands-on workshop assignments will be given according to the date of receipt of registration.
If there are any workshop vacancies at the close of preregistration, on-site registration hours
for three-hour and six-hour hands-on workshops Wednesday-Friday will be:
Tuesday, June 8: 3 pm - 6 pm • Wednesday, June 9: 7 am - 5 pm • Thursday, June 10: 7:30 am - 2 pm
Tuesday hands-on workshop participants must be preregistered.
There is NO guarantee that there will be any hands-on workshop vacancies available for
attendees who register near the registration deadline or for those who register on-site.
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
Digital Photography and Photo Editing ~ Leslie Fisher
Code# 01T
Tuesday, June 8
8:30-4:30 (6-hour workshop)
Have you been dabbling with your digital camera and getting frustrated with blurry, boring pictures? If so,
this class is for you! Pack your camera, an extra battery, battery charger, manual, card reader or download
cable and learn how to take effective digital pictures. We will start with the basics: learning about proper
composition and work our way up to camera modes. We will then use Photoshop Elements to organize, edit
and share our pictures and show off our new talents!
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, Principals, School Technology Coordinators, Career
Audience:
Technical, Counselors, Superintendents, System Technology Coordinators, Support
Experience: Intermediate
Integrating Technology and Art into the Curriculum Using Photoshop Elements ~ Meggin Mayben, Robert Mayben
Code# 02TP Tuesday, June 8
1:30-4:30
Code# 02ThP Thursday, June 10 1:45-4:45
Learn fun and easy ways to combine art and technology into the curriculum using Photoshop Elements.
This workshop will provide strategies to incorporate Photoshop Elements into language arts and social
studies classrooms. Project ideas will be shared that will show how visual creativity helps meet curriculum
standards. Participants will have hands-on practice with provided sample files and will leave the workshop
with motivating curriculum integration ideas. Resource Web sites and lesson plans will also be shared.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), Administration,
School District
Teachers, Library Media Specialists
Audience:
Experience: Intermediate
Alabama Educational Technology Conference 2010
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HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS
Cool Tools for 21st Century Classrooms ~ Elizabeth L. Sessions
Code# 03TP Tuesday, June 8
1:30-4:30
Add some cool tools to your classroom toolkit and learn to engage students without breaking the bank. Check out
a multitude of free Web 2.0 applications for multimedia, publishing and digital photography. Bring a USB drive
and receive software, fonts, audio/video files and more. Come tune up your 21st Century teaching toolkit.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), Administration,
School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, School Technology Coordinators
Experience: Intermediate
Let’s Create a Wiki ~ Wendolyn C. LaFleur
Code# 04ThP Thursday, June 9
1:45-4:45
Code# 04FA
Friday, June 11
8:30-11:30
Participants with limited or no knowledge about 21st Century learning skills will be introduced to virtual learning
through Wikis and Blogs. Teachers will leave with their own Wiki account to use in their classroom. A basic
understanding of how to import images, maps, PowerPoint, word documents, calendar and video will be taught.
The workshop will also include instruction on adding new pages, editing pages, managing a wiki, changing
settings, discussion and much more. So students can remain engaged and motivated, this interactive hands-on
workshop is designed to demonstrate how to incorporate virtual learning across the curriculum for K-12.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, Career Technical, Counselors
Experience: Intermediate
Web 2.0 Sites that Make Teaching Easier! ~ Janet C. Taylor
Code# 05TP Tuesday, June 8
1:30-4:30
During this workshop participants will learn to use several Web 2.0 sites that will help teachers showcase
student work and ideas. Bring a CD with pictures with you because you will want to make a movie online
then embed the movie in a wiki or blog. Create a Google account before you join us so you can also learn to
utilize Picasa Web Albums, Google Docs and other Web 2.0 collaboration sites to enhance student learning.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), Administration,
School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, Principals, Career Technical, Counselors
Experience: Beginner
How to Podcast with Windows ~ Kevin T. Culpepper
1:30-4:30
Code# 06FA
Friday, June 11
8:30-11:30
Code# 06TP Tuesday, June 8
This workshop will focus entirely on a “how to” scenario on podcasting with Windows. It also will address
specific FREE high quality professional tools that can be found and utilized on the Web for all users. We
will address how to create your content, how to create an RSS Feed, where to store your content at no cost,
and even how to set up information in iTunes for immediate download for prospective students and
parents. Preparing content for class is one thing, but having an archive of material for yourself and absent or
homebound students can be a tremendous resource for review, study, and preparation.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), Administration,
School District
Audience:
Teachers, Principals, School Technology Coordinators, Career Technical, System Technology
Coordinators, Support
Experience: Intermediate
Alabama Educational Technology Conference 2010
SCORE! Keeping Alabama Ahead of the Technology Game
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HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS
Add Yourself to the Web 2.0 World ~ Leslie Fisher
Code# 07WA Wednesday, June 9 9:45-12:45
You may have heard the term Web 2.0 tossed around and thought it was some sort of code. Actually, Web 2.0 is
the buzzword that has been given to the new applications appearing on the Web. The next generation of Web
surfers is having a more active role in the development of today’s Web content and you can be part of it by
contributing or learning the best locations to harvest this information. Wikis, Twitter, Blogs, Video, Podcasting,
Social Collaboration sites and RSS will be demonstrated and discussed.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, Principals, School Technology Coordinators, Career
Technical, Counselors, Superintendents, System Technology Coordinators, Support
Experience: Beginner
Adobe Acrobat ~ Leslie Fisher
Code# 08WP Wednesday, June 9 1:45-4:45
Adobe Acrobat enables you to create .pdf files which are the Internet standard for document storage and retrieval.
Learn how to create .pdf files and enhance them with bookmarks, thumbnails, layers, graphics links and more.
Also learn how to use the .pdf forms (enhanced in 9) create to create forms that can posted on the Internet. You
will also learn about 9’s newer features such as enhanced OCR, Portfolios and Acrobat Connect.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, Principals, School Technology Coordinators, Career
Technical, Counselors, Superintendents, System Technology Coordinators, Support
Experience: Intermediate
Instructional Geocaching 101: Using GPS Receivers & Geocaching in the Curriculum ~ Robert Mayben, Meggin Mayben
Code# 09WA Wednesday, June 9 9:45-12:45
You’ve heard of GPS and may even own one or have some in a kit at your school. Now learn how to use
GPS receivers as instructional tools. This is a fun and informative workshop involving the international
phenomenon of Geocaching. Teachers from all subject areas will be introduced to the concept of
Geocaching and the use of GPS receivers in the curriculum through participation in a high-tech scavenger
hunt. Information, resources, and templates for using this emerging technology will also be provided to
participants. As part of this workshop will be conducted outside and will require a fair amount of walking,
participants are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and shoes.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, Principals, School Technology Coordinators, Career
Audience:
Technical, Counselors, Superintendents, System Technology Coordinators, Support
Experience: Intermediate
What They Thought Long Ago: Using Digitized Primary Sources in the Social Studies Classroom ~ Susan R. DuBose
Code# 10WP Wednesday, June 9 1:45-4:45
Code# 10ThA
Thursday, June 10 8:30-11:30
In his book, Teaching, What Really Happened: How to Avoid the Tyranny of Textbooks and Get Students
Excited About Doing History, James W. Loewen discusses the importance of connecting students to the past
through the use of primary sources. Through technological advances, primary sources are available to everyone,
but these sources can be difficult to use effectively in the classroom. This worksession will provide educators an
opportunity to explore new ways to use primary sources with students of all grade and ability levels.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, School Technology Coordinators
Experience: Beginner
Alabama Educational Technology Conference 2010
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HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS
Wild About Wikis ~ Elizabeth L. Sessions
Wednesday, June 9 9:45-12:45
Code# 11WA
Come create a classroom website from scratch using Wikispaces. Participants will be able to create their own
Wiki, add pages, upload pictures, audio/video clips and learn a little bit about embedded widgets. Bring your
own pictures and video clips or use ours as you create student samples to add to your Wikispace.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, School Technology Coordinators
Experience: Intermediate
The Paperless Classroom: A Practical Guide to Using Social Media to Engage Students ~ Lauren Hammonds
Code# 12WP Wednesday, June 9 1:45-4:45
Code# 12ThA
Thursday, June 10 8:30-11:30
Our students are social creatures, and we should take full advantage of that fact. This workshop will teach
participants how to set up and use the following tools: Ning as an online classroom community, student
blogs for online portfolios, and Twitter for class activities and online professional development.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, School Technology Coordinators
Experience: Intermediate
“Score” for your students with NEW content on APTPLUS, Alabama Public Television’s online, educational resource.
~ Libby Davis, Kathy Mitchell
Code# 13WA Wednesday, June 9 9:45-12:45
Code# 13WP
Wednesday, June 9 1:45-4:45
To “Score” for your students, you will go online to access dynamic, innovative, and relevant content on
APTPLUS. You will learn to utilize the service to engage your students in 21st Century skills including
creativity, communication, and collaboration while mastering core curriculum content preparing them for
the global environment.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, School Technology Coordinators, Career Technical,
System Technology Coordinators
Experience: Intermediate
Creating Interactive PowerPoint Quizzes for the Classroom ~ Jackie B. Manning
Code# 14TP
Tuesday, June 8
1:30-4:30
Code# 14ThA
Thursday, June 10 8:30-11:30
Create an interactive PowerPoint lesson that supports and enhances learning for all students. PowerPoint
interactive quizzes can be used at the beginning of a lesson to determine prior knowledge; middle of a lesson
to determine what to re-teach; and end of a lesson to determine mastery level.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, School Technology Coordinators
Experience: Intermediate
TI-73 Calculators for Beginners (Grades 6 - 8 and Elementary Gifted) ~ Charlene G. Tibbals
8:30-11:30
Code# 15ThA Thursday, June 10
Participants will use TI-73 calculators and its applications. Participants will learn how to use TI-Connect
Software to download free programs and keep their operating system up-to-date.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Middle School Math Teachers using TI-73
Experience: Beginner
Alabama Educational Technology Conference 2010
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HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS
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Creating Web Pages with HTML Tags ~ Tiffany R. Davis
Code# 16WA Wednesday, June 9 9:45-12:45
This workshop is for teachers who are interested in learning and/or teaching students how to create web
pages with HTML tags. Only a browser and a text editor are needed, both of which are free!
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, School Technology Coordinators, Career Technical
Experience: Intermediate
Creating Teacher Web Pages using Google Sites ~ Barry L. Wiginton
Code# 17WP Wednesday, June 9 1:45-4:45
Are you a classroom teacher wanting to communicate with students and parents through your own teacher
web page but think web page design is just too confusing? In this workshop, participants will create a
teacher web page using Google Sites. Google makes web page construction as easy as sending email. Teacher
web pages will be used to promote communication between teacher, students, parents, and community.
Sites will also be used to deliver support and instructional materials.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, Principals, School Technology Coordinators, Career
Technical, System Technology Coordinators
Experience: Beginner
The Wonderful World of Wikis, Blogs and Podcasting ~ Cassie G. Raulston, Meredith Hanson
Code# 18WA Wednesday, June 9 9:45-12:45
Code# 18ThP
Thursday, June 10 1:45-4:45
What is a podcast? How can I use a blog with my students? Why should I create a wiki? Come find out for
yourself and create one of each! This hands-on workshop will send you away ready to use these 21st
Century technology tools in your classroom!
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, Principals, School Technology Coordinators, Career
Technical, Counselors, Superintendents, System Technology Coordinators, Support
Experience: Intermediate
Classroom Walkthroughs - Increasing Student Achievement ~ Paul Shuster
Code# 19WA Wednesday, June 9 9:45-12:45
Code# 19ThA
Thursday, June 10 8:30-11:30
This hands-on workshop will have participants use 'eWalk' to design and collect classroom observation data
and produce meaningful reports and graphs. Participants will familiarize themselves with the application
and if along with a laptop they bring a Palm, Windows Mobile or iPhone/iPod Touch PDA or NetBook,
they can use that too!
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Principals, Superintendents
Audience:
Experience: Beginner
Getting Started with ThinkQuest ~ Annette Harris
Code# 20WP Wednesday, June 9 1:45-4:45
Code# 20FA
Friday, June 11
8:30-11:30
Have you been searching for an online platform for your students to create and share their work? Would you
like a safe place for them to learn to communicate and collaborate with other students from around the world?
In this hands-on workshop, learn to use ThinkQuest! The free program is password-protected, provides students
with their own learning space, and gives teachers the ability to easily manage projects and assignments, and it's
FREE! In this workshop, you will be introduced to this exciting learning platform, explore the tools, and
discover creative and innovative teaching methods that work to engage students of all levels.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, Principals, School Technology Coordinators, Career
Audience:
Technical, System Technology Coordinators
Experience: Beginner
Alabama Educational Technology Conference 2010
SCORE! Keeping Alabama Ahead of the Technology Game
HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS
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Digital Photography - Basics and Beyond ~ Micheal N. Pepper
Code# 21WP Wednesday, June 9 1:45-4:45
Code# 21ThP
Thursday, June 10 1:45-4:45
This workshop will include an explanation of common photography terms including aperture, shutter
speed, ISO, depth of field, camera settings as well as accessories. Participants can bring their own camera.
Participants will work with resizing and basic editing of photographs and strategies for using digital
photography in the classroom.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists
Experience: Intermediate
Experience ACTIVINSPIRE! ~ Stephanie Querns, Kelly Adams
Code# 22ThP Thursday, June 10
1:45-4:45
Come join us for a full day of a hands-on ACTIVINSPIRE experience! Learn how to put together basic
presentations as teachers share a beginner's version of the ACTIVCLASSROOM. Stick around for the
afternoon and learn how to create eye-popping flipcharts that your students will flip over!
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, Principals, School Technology Coordinators, Career
Technical, Superintendents, System Technology Coordinators
Experience: Beginner
Experience the Interactive Classroom from A-Z! ~ Matt Barfield, Kelly Adams
Code# 23WA Wednesday, June 9 9:45-12:45
Come and join us for a hands-on, curriculum intense, on the edge of your seat experience that is like no
other! Participants will get an in-depth look at how the Promethean ACTIVCLASSROOM can engage
their students and will experience the interactive technologies first hand!
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Principals, School Technology Coordinators, Career Technical, Superintendents,
Support
Experience: Beginner
Microsoft Live Meets Google Apps ~ Elizabeth Whitehead
Code# 24ThA Thursday, June 10
8:30-11:30
Come explore a comparison of the two Web 2.0 resources. Windows Live and Google Apps are both
packed full of free programs and tools. See what is new and decide which is best for you.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, Principals, School Technology Coordinators, Career
Technical, Counselors, Superintendents, System Technology Coordinators
Experience: Intermediate
Google Gadgets ~ Elizabeth Whitehead
Code# 25ThP Thursday, June 10
1:45-4:45
Using Google to support virtual collaborations on a limited budget? Google is the tool for you! Google
offers a variety of ‘ready to share’ online collaboration tools. This workshop will explore creative methods of
integrating these free tools into most subject areas.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, Principals, School Technology Coordinators, Career
Technical, Counselors, Superintendents, System Technology Coordinators, Support
Experience: Beginner
Alabama Educational Technology Conference 2010
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NBC News Archives on Demand: Bring the World to Your Classroom ~ Matt Adams, Madge Gregg
Code# 26ThP Thursday, June 10
1:45-4:45
Learn how to enhance teaching and learning with relevant and engaging video resources, primary resources,
images and text resources designed and produced by NBC News. Specific digital content aligned to state
standards for all subjects for use in K-12. Instruction will include how to embed downloaded playlist for
PowerPoint presentations, Moodle and Smart Board applications and Blackboard integration.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, Principals, School Technology Coordinators, Career
Technical, Counselors, Superintendents, System Technology Coordinators, Support
Experience: Beginner
Leading the Way to Technology Integration ~ Sandra Hornig, Elizabeth Whitehead
Code# 28W
Wednesday, June 9 9:45-4:45 (6-hour workshop)
Districts and schools today need to use technology as a tool to enhance teaching and learning. What are the
most important actions instructional leaders can take to promote the effective use of technology in their
classrooms? Join us as we explore answers to this question and develop an action plan to lead change in your
state, school or district.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Principals, School Technology Coordinators, Superintendents, System Technology
Coordinators
Experience: Beginner
Lights, Camera, Interaction! ~ Barry L. Wiginton
Code# 29ThP Thursday, June 10
1:45-4:45
Everyone loves a great video but few people know how to turn raw footage into a finished product that can
entertain and inform. In this workshop, participants will work with provided images, script, music, and
video to create an entertaining field trip video. We will be using Microsoft MovieMaker, a free program, to
create our finished product. Great fun!
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, Principals, School Technology Coordinators, Career
Technical, System Technology Coordinators
Experience: Beginner
Form it Up! Post it Up! Sum it Up! ~ Janet C. Taylor
Code# 30ThA Thursday, June 10
8:30-11:30
In this workshop participants will learn how to create Google forms of many types, post the forms to the
Web, then utilize the collected data. Examples of different types of forms include registrations, surveys,
quizzes, pre-tests, group/peer assessments, strategic planning, club applications, and many, many more
classroom uses. Participants should create a Google account prior to the workshop and bring their username
and password.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, Principals, Career Technical, Counselors
Experience: Beginner
Alabama Educational Technology Conference 2010
The Browser’s Cafe is for use
by conference attendees only.
No children allowed.
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The Changing World of a 21st Century Student – Bring the Planet into Your Classroom ~ Alysse D. Grant, Ginno Kelley
Code# 31ThA Thursday, June 10
8:30-11:30
Learn how to integrate critical thinking into true 21st Century Technology Integration. “Tweak” your
current practices to enrich student learning and foster critical thinking across the curriculum. This includes
distance learning, podcasting, and creating interactive presentations. Explore with hands-on activities for
both elementary and secondary.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, Principals, School Technology Coordinators,
Superintendents, System Technology Coordinators
Experience: Intermediate
Adding Web Multimedia using Adobe Flash ~ Leslie Fisher
Code# 32FA
Friday, June 11
8:30-11:30
Want to go beyond simple animated .gifs on your website? Macromedia Flash enhances your website
with animation, music, and more. Learn how to create a fun opening to your school or district’s website
using flash.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, Principals, School Technology Coordinators, Career
Technical, Counselors, Superintendents, System Technology Coordinators, Support
Experience: Intermediate
Flipping Out Over Moodle ~ Robert Mayben, Meggin Mayben
Code# 33FA
Friday, June 11
8:30-11:30
This workshop will explore two emerging technology tools which can enhance the learning experience in
the 21st Century Classroom, Mini-Camcorders and Moodle. Participants will explore effective integration
strategies with Mini-Camcorders (Flip Videocameras) and then learn how to integrate video content into a
Moodle course.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, School Technology Coordinators, Career Technical
Experience: Intermediate
Innovative “Promising Practices” - The Key to Success in a 21st Century Classroom ~ Trevor Honohan, Leslie Frohlich
Code# 34WP Wednesday, June 9 1:45-4:45
With ever increasing technology infused into the classroom, should principals, teachers, and students
embrace podcasts, blogs, twitter, and other social networks to transform the education ecosystem? In this
workshop experience first-hand the immense power these engaging tools provide to the 21st Century
teaching and learning environment.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, Principals, School Technology Coordinators, Career
Technical, Counselors, Superintendents, System Technology Coordinators, Support
Experience: Beginner
Elementary Online Interactive Resources ~Ginny Murray
Code # 35ThA Thursday, June 10
8:30-11:30
Elementary teachers will learn how to bring subject matter to life with interaction through resources that
can be used with interactive boards. Participants will learn to use effective online search strategies to find
resources that support content standards. Web resources will include Alabama Learning Exchange (ALEX),
Thinkfinity, Alabama Virtual Library (AVL), APTPLUS, and other interactive Web sites. You will leave with
a portfolio of interactive resources you can use in your classroom.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8)
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, School Technology Coordinators
Audience:
Experience: Beginner
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Secondary Online Interactive Resources ~ Ginny Murray
1:45-4:45
Code # 36ThP Thursday, June 10
Secondary teachers will learn how to bring subject matter to life with interaction through resources that can
be used with interactive boards. Participants will learn to use effective online search strategies to find
resources that support content standards. Web resources will include Alabama Learning Exchange (ALEX),
Thinkfinity, Alabama Virtual Library (AVL), APTPLUS, and other interactive Web sites. You will leave
with a portfolio of interactive resources you can use in your classroom.
Grade Level: Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College, Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, School Technology Coordinators
Experience: Beginner
SmartBoards+Smart Teachers=Smart Students ~ Elizabeth Sessions
Code # 37FA
Friday, June 11
8:30-11:30
Learn how to effectively incorporate the Smart Board into your classroom environment. Participants will
learn the basics and beyond as they use the Smart Board in this hands-on workshop. For this workshop,
participants will work with the Smart Board notebook, recorder, screen capture, gallery, third party
applications and more as they practice Smart Boarding Skills.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, School Technology Coordinators, Career Technical, System Technology
Coordinators
Experience: Beginner
Creating, Managing, and Implementing Content and Grades with ACCESS Distance Learning Software and Resources
~ Debbie Crutchfield, Misty Dixon
Code # 38FA
Friday, June 11
8:30-11:30
ACCESS Distance Learning teachers will learn to manage their content and implement their resources
inside the Desire2Learn learning management system. Teachers will also learn to manage the Information
Live software used to store grades and profile data for ACCESS Distance Learning students. Materials
offered are Internet-based and printable. Teachers may bring their own content to enter into the LMS.
Grade Level: High School (9-12)
Audience:
ACCESS Teachers, System Technology Coordinators
Experience: Intermediate
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Teachers Who Twitter: Ideas for a Tweet Education ~ Joan S. Greene, Cheri White Hayes
Code# BL01TAa Tuesday, June 8
8:30-10:00
Code# BL01TPb Tuesday, June 8
3:00-4:30
Attention all Tweeple (people who use Twitter, or would like to start): Join us and all your tweeps (friends
who use Twitter) for a great tweetup (meeting of those who Twitter). Learn how to tweet successfully and
become part of the AETC Twitter Patrol. The Twitter Patrol will tweet throughout the conference about the
exciting events going on throughout the day.
Grade Level: Primary(2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, Principals, School Technology Coordinators, Career
Technical, Counselors, Superintendents, System Technology Coordinators, Support
Experience:
Beginner
Blogging 101 with Blogger ~ Eric Lee
Code# BL02TAb Tuesday, June 8
10:00-11:30
Code# BL02WAb Wednesday, June 9 11:15-12:45
Google's free Blogger service is the easy way to quickly create and maintain a blog. Blogging is becoming
common place in instruction as a tool to foster writing skills and use as a communication tool. This
workshop will teach you the basics of blogging and explore applications in the school environment.
Participants will leave with an account to the free Blogger service and a sample blog for later access.
Participants will need access to either a work or home email account to create a blog account at the
workshop.
Grade Level: Primary(2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, Principals
Experience:
Beginner
A Day in the Life of an (Almost) Paperless Classroom ~ Amanda B. McIntosh, Niki Lincoln
Code# BL03WPa Wednesday, June 9 1:45-3:15
Code# BL03WPb Wednesday, June 9 3:15-4:45
Imagine having your students coming in and immediately using their cell phones for the introduction
activity, then finding the day's instructions on a blog with linked handouts, having classroom discussions on
wikis, and finally having cross curricular assignments submitted through online publishing tools to every
teacher involved. To end, the students complete their exit slip by texting you the answer to the day's final
question. What a day! In this workshop, we will share how we have effectively integrated cell phones, blogs,
wikis, Google Docs, polleverywhere.com, and many other quick technology tools in the everyday classroom.
Grade Level: Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College, Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, School Technology Coordinators
Experience:
Intermediate
Using 21st Century Tools to Promote Creativity and Visual Literacy ~ Lori A. Collins
Code# BL04WAa Wednesday, June 9 9:45-11:15
Code# BL04WAb Wednesday, June 9 11:15-12:45
You will learn and use three tools that will enhance your students’ writing, creativity, and self-expression.
Experience an easy-to-use writing tool that inspires even the most reluctant writer by hand and at the
computer. Create animations with a simple-to-use animation program that will make any lesson come alive.
Grade Level: Primary(2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, School Technology Coordinators, Career Technical, Counselors, Support
Experience:
Beginner
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Virtual Field Trips - Where Do You Want To Go Today? ~ Charlene B. Hallman, Tina Fortenberry
Code# BL05WPa Wednesday, June 9 1:45-3:15
Code# BL05WPb Wednesday, June 9 3:15-4:45
With Virtual Field Trips, you can bring the world right into your classroom. This workshop will enable you to
use common tools such as Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Google Earth to design your own VFTs. You will
explore online resources, and will leave with tips and how-to’s for getting started.
Grade Level: Primary(2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Teachers, School Technology Coordinators, Career Technical, System Technology
Audience:
Coordinators
Experience:
Intermediate
Jazzing Up Your Presentations with Prezi ~ Brandi H. Caldwell
Code# BL06ThAa Thursday, June 10 8:30-10:00
Code# BL06ThAb Thursday, June 10 10:00-11:30
Tired of using PowerPoint? Prezi is a web-based presentation tool that creates “living presentations”. This
workshop will show participants how to create an account, create a presentation, embed video and audio,
download the offline player, and embed the Prezi in a website. This tool is totally free!
Grade Level: Primary(2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, Principals, School Technology Coordinators,
Superintendents, System Technology Coordinators
Experience:
Intermediate
Expanding Literacy with Technology ~ Dionne H. Edison, Dr. B. J. Kimbrough
Code# BL07ThAa Thursday, June 10 8:30-10:00
Code# BL07ThAb Thursday, June 10 10:00-11:30
Everyone has a story to tell. Move your students from the traditional pencil/paper story to a PowerPoint
and then a DVD using Windows Movie Maker. In the process you enhance their use of technology while
expanding literacy. Tell your story using pictures you bring on your laptop. Design the PowerPoint. Then
make a movie.
Grade Level: Primary(2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers
Experience:
Beginner
Elementary Web Resources for Interactive Whiteboards ~ Amber Coggin, Dawn Deputy
Code# BL08ThPa Thursday, June 10 1:45-3:15
Code# BL08ThPb Thursday, June 10 3:15-4:45
Participants will be introduced to interactive elementary Web resources that can be used to enhance lessons
in all subjects. These resources work well on interactive whiteboards, in a classroom computer center, or in a
lab setting. Participants will explore these resources and see examples of how they can be used.
Grade Level: Primary(2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists, School Technology Coordinators
Beginner
Experience:
Hyperlinking Videos in PowerPoint ~ Steve Blair, Katie Blair
Code# BL09ThPa Thursday, June 10 1:45-3:15
Code# BL09ThPb Thursday, June 10 3:15-4:45
Learn to create a graphic organizer in PowerPoint and link videos. Also learn to create a quiz by using
triggers.
Grade Level: Primary(2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, Library Media Specialists
Experience:
Beginner
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A Pocket Full of Learning! Using the iPod Touch in the Classroom! ~ Jacquelyn Lampley
Code# BL10TAb Tuesday, June 8 10:00-11:30
Code# BL10TPa Tuesday, June 8
1:30-3:00
Code# BL10FAb Friday, June 11
10:00-11:30
Textbooks have become obsolete in my classroom. The limited, unresponsive nature of textbooks does not
adequately provide for the needs of our digital age students. Mobile learning devices, such as the iPod
Touch, have replaced traditional content resources and provide my students with engaging, up-to-date,
and student-generated sources of information. The iPod touch has a huge amount of potential in the
classroom to revolutionize the way students learn and teachers teach. Come to this workshop and learn
how to use the iPods with flashcards, lesson planning, science, math, reading and so much more!
Absolutely no experience with iPods is necessary to attend and learn how you can create a “Pocket full of
learning” in you classrooms too! Participants will be provided with a website with all presentation
materials. The presenter will have iPods available for use during the session.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6)
Audience:
Teachers, School Technology Coordinators, Career Technical, System Technology
Coordinators
Experience:
Beginner
Save the Date with Google Calendar ~ Eric Lee
Code # BL11FAa Friday, June 11
8:30-10:00
Google Calendar is a free web-based service. This application allows individuals, organizations, and
groups to keep online calendars that can be shared with others directly or through embedding on web
pages, blogs, and wikis. If you need a means of sharing events with staff members, students, or parents,
this is the FREE application for you. Participants will need to access either a work or personal email
account at the workshop in order to create a Google Calendar account.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12), College,
Administration, School District
Audience:
Teachers, School Technology Coordinators, Career Technical, System Technology
Coordinators
Experience:
Intermediate
Teaching Computer Programming to Elementary Students ~ Sherrie Adams
Code# BL12TPa Tuesday, June 8 1:30-3:00
Code# BL12TPb Tuesday, June 8
3:00-4:30
Have you ever wanted to program your own game? Learn how to do basic click-and-drag computer
programming using Scratch and Alice. A fun and engaging way to integrate technology into the
classroom. Free CD of Scratch lessons and handouts for Alice lessons provided.
Grade Level: Primary (2-3), Elementary (4-6)
Audience:
Teachers, School Technology Coordinators
Intermediate
Experience:
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3, 2, 1 Rolling … Producing a Powerful School News Show
40 Affordable, Free & Effective Tech Tools for Your Class
Beyond Blogs and Wikis…
Blogs and Wikis and Skype, Oh My! Connecting with Schools and Cultures
Around the World!
Casting Light on Technology Integration Using Screen Casting
Control Costs with Strategic Resource Management
Expert Space: Pioneering Digital Curriculum
Field Trip 2.0
From LMC to Learning Commons: Building a Participatory Culture in Your
Library with Web 2.0 Tools
Gadgets!
Gaining Math Proficiency and Mastery Through Visualizing Math
Get Connected to Meet the New High School Online Experience Requirements
Give me an HOUR … I’ll give you the POWER. Taking back your CLASSROOM!
Global Collaboration? There’s an App for That!
Google to the Max
How to Create Take Home Media to Increase Student Achievement using
iWork and iMovie
How Well Do You Know Your Students? Assessing and Surveying in the 21st Century
I Found Free Internet Tools! Now What?
Igniting Teachers – Exciting Students
Implementing Social Networking Tools in the Foreign
Registration cost includes
all one-hour sessions at
no additional fee.
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MOODLE: The Everyday K-12 Teacher
Movie Making with Flip
Navigating All Subjects with a GPS
NEO 2 and You! The Unbeatable Combination for 21st Century Classrooms
No More Boring Science Lectures! Differentiating Science with Technology
Online Teacher Development Course from eLearning for Educators – Alabama
OpenOffice.org – A Free Office Suite
Photo Editing 101 with Audience Requests
Photoshop Elements 8 and Premiere Elements 8
Power Googling
Raising Math Achievement through Adaptive Technology and
Differentiated Instruction
See Me, Here Me: Skype in the Classroom
SWAT: Training Students to Assist Teachers with Basic Technology
Talking Quilts Using Photo Story
Teaching with Primary Sources
Tech Tools for the Math Classroom
Tech Tools on a Tight Budget
The iPhone/iPod Touch Applications Support Group
The New AR: Developments to the Program, Developments in the Practices
The Web 2.0 You Might Not Know About
Trash or Treasure--Do Palm Pilots still have a viable life in the classroom?
Twitter Twitter Twitter Twitter!
Use the Power of Your Data to Inform and Improve Teaching and Learning
Across Your District
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Using the Read Naturally Software Edition (SE) to Improve Reading Fluency
What’s the News about Professional Learning Units (PLUs)?
Whofinity? Youfinity … Thinkfinity!
Wii Learn
You've Got Mail
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Alabama State Board of Education ...
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District 1
District 2
District 3
District 4
District 5
District 6
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District 8
Governor Bob Riley
Randy McKinney
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... and the Alabama Department of Education
Joseph B. Morton, State Superintendent of Education
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2008: Title IX Coordinator, P.O. Box 302101, Montgomery, Alabama 36130-2101 or call (334) 242-8165.
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