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#22 Building Early Literacy Skills with Digital Photography

#85 Exploring Math With Technology: No Erasers Needed! (Primary Level)

#169 What Administrators Need to Know about Teachers Using Technology

#229 Exploring Math With Technology: No Erasers Needed! (Intermediate Level)

#240 Presenter Name Changed: Amy Shafer#241 How to Create High Performance and Feature

Rich Networks on a Tight Budget

Session I#22 Utilizing Whiteboards to Enhance Science Instruction

#23 It’s the ‘Principal’ of the Thing

Session II

#45 Pixels AS Learning Tools

An Association

for Educators

Using Technology

FREE WORKSHOPS

GRANTS

CONTESTS

EDUCATORS AWARDS

ISTE DISCOUNTS

Relax and get a massage!

$15 for 15 minutes

• Register for conference• Register for membership• Select FREE workshops to attend• Get info about Technology Education Degree

Programs in Maryland

Join MICCA in New Orleans

at the

National Education

Computer Conference!

Maryland Reception: Tues., Jun. 22

Sat., June 19 – Wed., Jun. 23rd

During Presentations SHOW COURTESY

• Cease side conversations

• Turn off

– cell phones

– Audible pagers

– Electronic devices

• Evaluate the MICCA 2004 Conference

• Complete evaluation form located at back of program catalogue

• Drop off at MICCA Booth

• Get the latest books on Educational Technology

• Location: across from MICCA Registration

Sharp Street Lobby exit• CASH PAYMENTS

and/or VISA, MASTERCARD, DISCOVER

MARK YOUR CALENDARS!!!

Tuesday, April 12, 2005

toWednesday, April 13, 2005

Maryland State Department of Education

Assistant Superintendents for Instruction are participating in MICCA!

• Check out the outstanding student/teacher projects that Gen Yes students had done.

• Check out the magnificent video presentations & slideshows created by students.

• The Academy Technology High School students under Mr. Reginald Hahne leadership!

School Districts offering MSDE Credit…

Allegany CountyBaltimore City

Baltimore CountyCarroll County

Dorchester CountyHarford County

Prince George’s CountySt. Mary’s County

Washington CountyCecil County

Archdiocese of BaltimoreDivision of CatholicWicomico CountyWorcester County

Date: Thursday, May 27, 2004 Time: 9:00am - 3:00pmLocation: Maryland Public Television

Owings, Mills, MDGuest Speaker: Tim Stroud – Executive Director

North American Council for Online Learning

Desktop Publishing Contest

• Individual students may submit an original, written product that has been computer-generated.

• The entry may be fictional or non-fictional about a topic of the student's choice.

• The writing piece should be well-developed, organized, and accurate

• the presentation style should reflect best uses of technology when: formatting text, choosing a font and layout, and selecting graphics that enhance the piece of writing.

• 4 level categories: K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12.

• Students submit an original art product, color or black and white, that is generated with a computer.

• Entries must be completely computer generated, with no enhancements made using other artistic tools.

• The artwork should be mostly completed in freehand, and be aesthetically pleasing.

• Artwork originality is valued. • 4 level categories K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12

***NEW CATEGORY THIS YEAR: TEACHER LEVEL

• K-12 Maryland students & teachers

• created using multimedia software such as: Kid Pix, Hyper Studio, and PowerPoint.

• winners receive software for home & school

• 4 level categories: K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12.

• Grants not to exceed $700.00 will be awarded.

• provide funding to be used to promote new ideas in the use of educational technology and to improve student achievement.

Hands-On 3 hour Workshops

Classroom Applications

Aligns with Teacher Technology Standards

Templates Samples Provided

Light Meal Served

Evenings 5-8pm

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