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EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY NEWS

From the New Hampshire Department of Education

Office of Educational Technology

 

 

November 21, 2006

 

IN THIS ISSUE

§       ICT Portfolio Solutions

§       NetDay SpeakUp

§       Free Adobe Software

§       Internet Safety Forum

§       NCLB Title IID Basic Competitive Grants

 

Looking for other info? Check out previous issues online at www.nheon.org/oet/etnews

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ICT PORTFOLIO SOLUTIONS

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www.nheon.org/centers

 

Here it is! This is what many of you have been waiting for!

 

DESCRIPTION: The Local Educational Support Center Network, in collaboration with the NH Department of Education, will host two information sessions on Digital Portfolio Solutions to meet the new ICT Literacy Standards (Ed 306.42). The session will include an overview of the standards, followed by demonstrations of an Adobe Acrobat solution and a Moodle Portfolio solution. All NH educators involved in K-12 digital portfolio work are encouraged to attend to explore how these solutions might fit district needs.

 

The agenda for these sessions is as follows:

·    History / Overview of ICT Literacy Standards – Cathy Higgins, NH Department of Education

·    Adobe Acrobat Solutions – Paula Churchill, NCES Professional Development Center

·    Moodle Portfolio Solution – Rick Chretien, Seacoast Professional Development Center

·    General Discussion 

 

WHEN:

Monday, December 11, 2006 from 9AM to 12Noon

OR

Tuesday, December 12, 2006 from 12:30PM to 3:30PM

 

WHERE: These sessions will be held simultaneously at all Center sites* and broadcast via videoconference. Please register by contacting any of the Local Educational Support Center sites listed at www.nheon.org/centers.

 

*Note that the Tuesday session will NOT be available at the GMPDC site in Manchester. To register for the Tuesday session, you need to contact one of the other centers.

 

 

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NETDAY SPEAKUP DAY

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www.netday.org/speakup

 

NETDAY SPEAK UP 2006

Now in its 4th year, NetDay Speak Up's national online survey is an opportunity for students, teachers, and parents to participate in a dialog about science, math, technology, and 21st century workforce skills. Speak Up 2006 surveys will be open starting November 1 and will remain open for student, teacher, and parent input through December 15th. Speak Up 2006 major themes address:

·     Opportunities and impact of technology on learning

·     Communications, self expression, and social networking

·     Global awareness and international collaborations

·     Science, math, national competitiveness, and workforce development

·     Schools of the future

This year, for the first time, the project will include a survey especially designed to collect feedback from parents. Learn more about NetDay Speak Up and how schools and districts can register to participate at www.netday.org/speakup.

 

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FREE ADOBE SOFTWARE

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www.thinkquest.org/adobe/grant.shtml

Spread the word! There is FREE Adobe software available to anyone who wants to participate in the ThinkQuest Program. Adobe Corporation has generously made some of their leading software available for anyone wanting to use it to create ThinkQuest competition website entries. The offer includes Dreamweaver 8.0, Flash Basic 8.0, Premiere Elements 2.0 and Photoshop Elements 4.0.

This software grant is intended to help anyone who might want to participate in ThinkQuest, but lacks the necessary tools. 

 

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INTERNET SAFETY FORUM

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http://www.pcsi-nh.info

 

On December 4, 2006 the University of New Hampshire's Crimes against Children Research Center will host an important forum on Partnering for a Child-Safe Internet, featuring a conversation about how to create and preserve a safe and healthy Internet environment for New Hampshire youth. Visit the link above for details and to register.

 

 

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NCLB Title IID BASIC COMPETITIVE GRANTS

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www.nheon.org/oet/nclb

 

A total of 40 grant proposals for the NCLB Title IID Competitive Grants were received from districts (individual and consortium grants) by the October 31st deadline. A team of 18 reviewers was assembled to review and score all 40 grants. Reviewers included technology coordinators and directors, library media specialists, administrators, teachers, and NHDOE staff. Scoring is now in the process of being completed and any follow up questions to districts will occur in the next few weeks. The target date for announcing the awards is December 15th.

 

Regards,

Cathy Higgins

Visit us on NH Educators Online at http://nheon.org/oet


About ET News

 

ET News is sent from the Office of Educational Technology at the New Hampshire Department of Education. ET News serves as a primary e-mail communication tool about technology matters pertinent to NH educators. Current and previous issues are posted on the web at www.nheon.org/oet/etnews and include information about:

·         NHDOE technology surveys and technology planning

·         Federal technology funding and E-rate discounts

·         Research studies, curriculum information, and professional development related to technology implementation

 

Requests from service providers to disseminate information about their technology products and services using the electronic newsletter ET News can no longer be accommodated due to workload priorities in OET. Providers are referred to the Reports and Statistics section of the NHDOE website, where several data reports are available in various formats, including School and SAU Information with names, phone numbers, and addresses, Student Dropout Data, and more. Go to the Reports and Statistics area of the NHDOE website at: www.ed.state.nh.us  

 

 


Last updated: November 21, 2006