801 N. Glebe Rd.
Arlington, Virginia 22203

Legislators, parents, teachers and administrators seem to agree that the use of technology and digital resources in K-16 classrooms is one way to improve teaching and learning (Project Tomorrow/NetDay Speak Up 2006 Reports ).

Efficient tools help busy instructors do a better job of using digital resources while building communities of like-minded educational professionals. Many organizations and companies have identified providing these tools as "the right thing to do." In this panel presentation three developers of educational content tools—Content Clips , Instructional Architect , Yahoo! For Teachers & the Gobbler® , and Sophie —will give brief product introductions followed by three demonstrations of how to create content using NSDL resources "live on stage."

Demonstrations will focus on the topic Organisms and their Environments for elementary through college level students and will include discussions of processes, as well as insights into selection and organization while using a particular tool. Presentations will be followed by a question and answer session to give attendees an in-depth "look under the hood" of how learning objects are created with online tools.

Presenters:

Carol Minton Morris, NSDL Core Integration (moderator);
Lois McLean, McLean Media (Content Clips),
Joelle Lake, Pleasant Valley Elementary School District, Grades 4-8, Penn Valley, CA (Content Clips);
Mimi Recker, Utah State University (Instructional Architect),
Rena Janke (Instructional Architect);
Derek Baird,Yahoo! (Gobbler®),
Della Curtis of Baltimore County Schools (Gobbler®);
Bob Stein, Institute for the Future of the Book (Sophie)

Official Website: http://nsdl.comm.nsdl.org/schedule/index.php?proposal_id=5750

Added by yft on October 4, 2007

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