Your Name and Title:
Samuel Wightman, School Based Technology Specialist
School or Organization Name:
W.T. Woodson High School, Fairfax County Public Schools
Co-Presenter Name(s):
Andrew Waldren, School Based Technology Specialist
Waynewood Elementary School, Fairfax County Public Schools
Area of the World from Which You Will Present:
Fairfax, VA, USA
Language in Which You Will Present:
English
Target Audience(s):
Teachers, Administration, Instructional Technology Teachers, Instructional Coaches, Technology Coaches, or anyone Instructional
Short Session Description (one line):
Discover ways to manipulate and organize meeting notes, research and student data as you collaborate using interactive notebooks with staff and students.
Full Session Description (as long as you would like):
Want to learn how to manipulate meeting notes, research information, and data all at the same time? Come learn how to create and share your work with co-workers, teachers, and even students that you can access from anywhere using Microsoft Office OneNote . During the session participants will create their own digitally interactive notebook to organize instructional resources in order to deliver powerful lessons and also share these resources with students. Participants will also learn to organize, share resources and collaborate with other staff members, committees and PLC/CLT’s. Finally, participants will leave with a supply of resources to help them re-create the same notebooks and tools we created in this session. Participants will get the most out of this session if they bring a laptop with Microsoft Office 2007 or 2010 Installed.
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Replies
Hi Samuel -
Thanks for submitting a proposal for the conference. Our focus is on presenting globally engaging opportunities for educators, and perhaps you can refine your proposal to reflect how Microsoft OneNote can impact global collaborative projects. Examples and language related to this would be very helpful. Technology is definitely an underlying theme of the conference, but proposals should focus less on tools and more on how global competency and awareness can be fostered through the use of collaborative tools. Hope this makes sense!
Lucy Gray