Sunday, November 18, 2007

Digital Composing in the ELA Classroom: Engaging Tools for Student Learning

International Society for Technology Education Sessions

NCTE thanks its partner, the International Society for Technology Education, for a 40-computer lab that enables exciting hands-on sessions, Saturday, November 17 and Sunday, November 18. At these NCTE and ISTE sessions, you will participate in innovative uses of technology to support student learning.

Digital Composing in the ELA Classroom: Engaging Tools for Student Learning (Secondary–College)
8:30–9:45 a.m.

In this workshop, teachers who are experienced with infusing digital learning tools into the ELA curriculum will provide opportunities for teachers to engage in samples of activities that have worked with their urban and suburban students, including digital video composing. They will also share examples of assignments, rubrics, and completed student work.
Presenters: Suzanne Miller, University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Jim Cercone, Cheektowaga High School, New York
Joel Malley, McKinley High School, Buffalo, New York
Elizabeth Rassler, Casey Middle School, Williamsville, New York

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