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MICDS is pleased to present the 2009 Summer Teacher Institute for Technology and Curriculum
Innovation. This series of hands-on professional development workshops features distinguished educators
from MICDS and around the world. Each week offers a selection of new sessions that will engage partici-
pants and provide strategies for effectively utilizing technology in the service of teaching and learning.
Whatever your background, needs, or interests, our Summer Teacher Institute can provide you with the
knowledge and skills to transform your classroom into a truly innovative learning environment.


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                                      Register online at intranet.micds.org/pd09
                            Questions? Contact us at micdspd@micds.org or 314-995-7375.




Konrad Glogowski          Karl Fisch                                     Jeff Utecht    Darren Kuropatwa




   Alec Couros          Kevin Jarrett           Kim Cofino              Dean Shareski    Chris Lehmann
                                   MICDS 2009 Summer Teacher Institute
                                  Register Online at intranet.micds.org/pd09
June 8—June 12, 2009
Monday, June 8: Literacy in the Foreign Language Classroom
Presented by MICDS Faculty The Tablet PC and Web 2.0 tools can create a
portable language lab that can be used to connect learners from different schools
and different countries to foster an understanding of culture and language acqui-
sition. Learn how video and audio commenting can facilitate simple practice ac-
tivities as well as cross cultural, inter-classroom connections. Explore the use of a
variety of free tools like Vaestro, Seesmic, TokBox, and Vocaroo that can turn
the Tablet into an audio workshop. We will also examine how tools like Glogster,
Scrapblog, GoAnimate and Mixbook provide a venue for creating engaging ac-
tivities that have students work with language in both oral and written form.
Tuesday, June 9: Writing in a Digital World
                           Konrad Glogowski holds a PhD degree in Curriculum Studies and Teacher
                           Development from the University of Toronto and is the voice behind the blog of
                           proximal development. He has taught English in grades 7-12 and has worked as
                           an e-learning consultant in both public and private sectors. He is the recipient of
                           the 2005 International Educational Blogging Award and his work has been fea-
                           tured on CBC Radio.

                            Konrad has presented his research at numerous educational conferences and
spent the last several years researching online communities at the middle and high school levels. He is pas-
sionate about helping schools successfully integrate technology in a variety of subject areas and has worked
with pre- and in-service teachers in Canada and internationally, most recently in South Africa and Kenya as
English Team Leader with Teachers Without Borders-Canada.

Join Konrad for an interactive day of learning how writing in a digital world can reach across grade levels
and disciplines and engage students in and out of the classroom.

Wednesday, June 10: Literacy in the Humanities Classroom
Presented by MICDS Faculty Literature comes alive and students acquire 21st
century skills when technology enters the humanities classroom. Consider Lord of
the Flies on a wiki island, Shakespeare in the movies, Antigone as a graphic novel,
and The Odyssey in cyberspace. Creating podcasts to listen to Shakespeare, using
OneNote for collaborative note-taking, making Quizlet flashcards for vocabulary,
and utilizing online grammar programs for practice make learning more fun, effi-
cient, and engaging. This session will explore how the humanities can leverage
technology to ensure that students love literature and understand the fundamen-
tals of expression and communication in today’s world.



                                    MICDS 2009 Summer Teacher Institute
                                   Register Online at intranet.micds.org/pd09
June 15—June 19, 2009
Tuesday, June 16: Technology as a Cornerstone of Curriculum
Karl Fisch has been a classroom teacher for eighteen years. He has taught
middle and high school math and is currently Director of Technology at
Arapahoe High School in Centennial, Colorado. He is the project leader of
Arapahoe’s Curriculum Innovation Team, leading the staff development efforts
for 21st Century Learners, a group of teachers exploring constructivism and
21st century learning skills. Karl invites you to join the conversation at his
blog, The Fischbowl.

Join Karl as he shares examples of successful projects and discusses strategies for
designing engaging curriculum that balances content, technology, and skills to enhance student learning.

Wednesday, June 17: Designing Tech-Infused Curriculum Using UbD
                          Presented by MICDS Faculty It isn’t about technology, it’s about providing
                          students with a well-designed, relevant curriculum. This session will explore the
                          principles of Understanding by Design (UbD) and how to embed 21st Century
                          Literacies into the curriculum. Examples of tech-infused units from several disci-
                          plines/grade levels will be shared and participants will be guided through the
                          creation of a unit using UbD and technology tools that enhance the learning
                          process for their classrooms.

Thursday, June 18: Using Technology to Enrich Assessment
Presented by MICDS Faculty This session explores the ways that technology
can make the learning process more transparent and can provide greater opportu-
nity for feedback and student self assessment. Wikis make individual contribu-
tion to group work documentable. Online quizzes allow for formative and sum-
mative assessment of smaller chunks of information. Google Notebook provides
an opportunity for teachers to watch student research and provide feedback dur-
ing the research process. Blogs provide a venue for student self-reflection. As
more student work is created in electronic format, the electronic portfolio be-
comes a more viable assessment option. Join us to discover these and other tools for assessing learning.
Friday , June 19: DyKnow in 10 Easy Steps
                        Brian Coco, Upper School Biology teacher at MICDS, will illustrate the benefits
                        of DyKnow in the classroom. In 10 easy steps you will learn how to utilize
                        DyKnow Vision as an interactive teaching tool to maximize class time, foster col-
                        laborative learning and promote effective studying, and employ DyKnow Monitor
                        to maintain control of your digital classroom and foster responsible computer use.



                                    MICDS 2009 Summer Teacher Institute
                                   Register Online at intranet.micds.org/pd09
June 22—June 26, 2009
Monday, June 22: Network Literacy and the Tools of Engagement
Dr. Alec Couros is a professor of educational technology and media at the Faculty of
Education, University of Regina. He is a scholar and advocate for openness in distrib-
uted learning environments and has given hundreds of workshops and presentations,
nationally and internationally, on topics including openness in education, social learn-
ing, instructional design, digital citizenship, and critical media literacy. Alec shares his
insight and experiences through his blog, Open Thinking and Digital Pedagogy.

Join Alec as he discusses how to build your own learning network for professional
growth and explores tools that allow teachers and students to connect and collaborate.

Tuesday, June 23: Literacies in the K-6 Classroom
                             Kevin Jarrett is a Google Certified Teacher, New Jersey Department of Education Pro-
                             fessional Development Provider, and a K-4 Technology Facilitator at Northfield Com-
                             munity School in Northfield, NJ. In this role he is responsible for instruction in a lab
                             setting for the entire elementary student body and works closely with classroom teachers
                             to develop engaging projects leveraging Web 2.0 technologies across the curriculum. His
                             resources and reflections can be found on his blog, NCS-Tech.

                             Join Kevin for an interactive, hands-on day that will highlight curricular examples and
                             provide opportunities to build lessons that utilize technology to enhance learning.

Wednesday, June 24: Global Collaboration & Connecting Students
Kim Cofino has nearly 10 years of experience in international schools and is cur-
rently the 21st Century Literacy Specialist at the International School Bangkok. Her
work focuses on helping core subject teachers utilize Web 2.0 technologies in the ele-
mentary classroom and creating a global and collaborative approach to learning. Her
inquiry-based, constructivist approach to teaching utilizes project-based learning experi-
ences developed using the Understanding by Design process and her professional blog,
Always Learning, is an invaluable resource for K-8 teachers seeking examples of authentic
student engagement.

Join Kim as she shares examples of her innovative projects and helps attendees learn the tools and techniques that
support a global, connected curriculum.

Thursday, June 25: Digital Storytelling & Digital Cartography
Presented by MICDS Faculty Digital Storytelling weaves images, music, and narrative together to form powerful
expressions of understanding. The first portion of this workshop will explore free tools and simple techniques for
incorporating digital storytelling into the curriculum. Digital cartography brings an interactive dimension to maps
and globes. Any discipline can be approached from a geographical point of view, and the second half the workshop
will focus on using Google Maps and Google Earth to teach core–content knowledge and skills.



                                       MICDS 2009 Summer Teacher Institute
                                      Register Online at intranet.micds.org/pd09
July 6—July 10, 2009
Wednesday, July 8: Using WebAssign as an Effective Assessment Tool

Aaron Titus, co-founder of WebAssign, will guide users through the basic use of
WebAssign in the classroom. WebAssign is a versatile tool that provides online
homework and quiz delivery and allows teachers to design, collect, grade, and
record assignments instantly to better assess student performance. Aaron will be-
gin with creating classes, progress to writing a variety of question types, and show
attendees how to customize assignments for time, number of submissions, hints,
and solutions. Participants will be given time to create assignments of their own.


Thursday, July 9: What Should I Do Now That I Couldn’t Do Before?

                          Darren Kuropatwa is Department Head of Mathematics at Daniel McIntyre
                          Collegiate Institute, Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Convener of the K12 Online
                          Conference. Known internationally for his ability to weave online social tools
                          meaningfully and concretely into his pedagogical practice, he has over 20 years of
                          experience in education and 15 years in leadership training. Darren’s professional
                          blog is called A Difference.

                        Darren is masterful at using the technique of scribe blogging to create a social
learning environment that requires all class members to actively participate. Within the blogging process,
Darren uses images, news stories, and embedded media to generate student interest and promote deeper
thought. Students are encouraged to apply concepts to real world problems and scenarios.

Join Darren as he shares his strategies for creating an engaging, student-centric, 21st century mathematics
and science classroom.

Friday, July 10: Literacy in the Math and Science Classroom

Presented by MICDS Faculty MICDS Upper School teachers Amy Scheer,
Janet Purdy, Brian Coco, and Chris Muskopf will illustrate how one-to-one
computing affords students and faculty a multitude of powerful options for
teaching and learning in science and math. Utilizing various Web 2.0 tools and
software packages including OneNote, DyKnow, Fathom, Geogabra, Sketchpad,
and Stella, they have increased collaboration among students, promoted individ-
ual exploration of science and math concepts and models, made the learning
process more transparent, and deepened their ability to assess student learning.
This session will also explore the use of scribe blogs to promote student reflection and the implementation
of a student research portfolio.



                                    MICDS 2009 Summer Teacher Institute
                                   Register Online at intranet.micds.org/pd09
July 13—July 17, 2009
Monday, July 13: Media Literacy and Video in the Classroom

Dean Shareski is a Digital Learning Consultant with the Prairie South School
Division in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. He believes teachers and students need to
use technology to connect ideas and learners in safe, relevant, and authentic ways
to answer questions, share ideas and develop community. His work, which he
shares at Ideas and Thoughts, involves helping students and teachers understand
what is different about learning and teaching today and how to make significant
changes to help kids learn.

Dean received a Masters in Communications and Technology from the Univer-
sity of Saskatchewan and occasionally teaches undergraduates at the University of Regina. He has pre-
sented at the local, provincial, national and international level on topics ranging from geocaching to digital
storytelling. While he loves to talk about Social Media and the changing nature of learning, he has a special
passion for digital stories and presentation.

Join Dean to learn proven strategies for incorporating video and storytelling into the curriculum and dis-
cover why media literacy should be an integral component of any classroom.

Tuesday, July 14: Multimedia for Learning

                          Tex Tourais, MICDS English teacher, will explore the use of multimedia in the
                          classroom and examine ways to use and create audio and video files to enhance
                          lessons. He will explain steps that ensure student video projects meet learning
                          objectives and guide attendees through the various components (storyboarding,
                          scripting, shot selection, audio enhancement, and editing) of a successful project.
                          Tex will also share example of projects including animations, commercials, docu-
                          mentaries, and photo-essays.



Wednesday, July 15: Telling a Story: The Power of Images

Tex Tourais, MICDS English teacher, will examine visual literacy and the use of
images in the classroom. He will demonstrate creative ways to incorporate im-
ages to add meaning to written work and share several projects, including the
creation and publication of a graphic novel. Tex will also cover fundamental
image editing using Photoshop and free online or Open Source editors and pro-
vide information on copyright and Creative Commons’ licensing as it pertains to
images.




                                    MICDS 2009 Summer Teacher Institute
                                   Register Online at intranet.micds.org/pd09
July 20—July 24, 2009
Thursday, July 23: Cultivating Change to Support an Innovative Curriculum

Chris Lehmann is the founding principal of the Science Leadership Academy, a
progressive science and technology high school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Chris returned to his native Philadelphia after nine years as an English Teacher,
Technology Coordinator, and coach at the Beacon School in New York City,
one of the leading urban public schools for technology integration.

Chris was an honoree for the Association of Supervision and Curriculum Devel-
opment's 2009 Outstanding Young Educator Award and was named one of the
quot;40 Under 40quot; by Philadelphia Business Journal in 2009. He has spoken at educational conferences all over
the world and has worked with many schools and districts in the U.S. and England as a consultant. Chris
writes for LeaderTalk, Grant Wiggins' Faculty Room, and is the author of the education blog Practical
Theory.

Join Chris as he shares his experiences as an education leader and learn how to cultivate and sustain a
school environment that embraces change and supports an innovative curriculum.

Friday, July 24: Research and Library 2.0

                           Presented by MICDS Faculty Our library staff will convince you the role of the
                           school library hasn’t diminished. Our library (http://www.micdslibrary.com/) has
                           embraced student culture; iPods are allowed, game systems are available for
                           check out, and applications like Flickr, Wikispaces, and Facebook are part of the
                           daily experience. We have rooms for group work, for viewing video assignments,
                           and for video editing. Teachers, librarians, and instructional technologists col-
                           laboratively grade student research projects, offering timely and detailed feed-
                           back. Delicious, OneNote, and Google Notebooks are used to facilitate the re-
search process. Attendance in the library is up; more books than ever are being checked out. Come explore
projects and tools to enrich the research process and make the library an integral part of learning.




                                   MICDS 2009 Summer Teacher Institute
                                  Register Online at intranet.micds.org/pd09
July 27—July31, 2009
Monday, July 27: Intercultural Literacy
Jeff Utecht is the Elementary Technology and Learning Coordinator for the In-
ternational School Bangkok. He is also an adjunct professor for Plymouth State
University, a coordinator for the Learning 2.0 Educational Technology Confer-
ence in Asia, serves as a consultant for the East Asia Regional Council of Overseas
Schools, and is an Educational Ambassador for Wetpaint.com.

A certified educator and administrator, Jeff has spoken at conferences and lead
professional development workshops around the world, and regularly shares his
thoughts on education and technology on his blog, The Thinking Stick. He and
his blog have recently been mentioned in the books Reinventing Project-Based Learning as an avenue for
“free online professional development” and Web 2.0: New Tools, New Schools.

Join Jeff as he shares his insight and offers practical strategies for developing and sustaining intercultural
connections that foster global awareness and cultural understanding.

Tuesday, July 28: Getting Connected and Creating Flat Classroom Projects
                           Presented by MICDS Faculty Learning collaboratively in a digital world is an
                           important skill for students and teachers. This session will explore the steps nec-
                           essary to create a professional learning network and how to utilize it for profes-
                           sional growth. We will examine the use of tools including social bookmarks, so-
                           cial networks, blogs, rss feeds, wikis, and Twitter. We will also explore how to
                           move concepts of networked learning to students. Once tools are understood by
                           teachers and students, opportunities to connect learners across geographic
                           boundaries and flatten classrooms are limitless.

Wednesday, July 29: Literacy in the History Classroom
Presented by MICDS Faculty Technology can be used to breathe life into his-
tory, and this workshop will help you explore ways to use technology in your
classroom. Learn how students can create electronic portfolios, electronic mu-
seum exhibits, and a Facebook social network for history personalities. See exam-
ples of classroom uses of Ning, Del.icio.us, xtimeline, wikis, Diigo, Google Earth,
and podcasting to interact with history content. By using technology to collabo-
rate and create, students can engage with history in a truly 21st century way.

Thursday, July 30: Digital Citizenship and Social Media in the Classroom and Life
Presented by MICDS Faculty Digital Citizenship and social media are among the most important but
difficult themes to effectively address within a school; so many ideas, so many stakeholders, so little time!
This session will address the challenges of establishing and maintaining a Digital Citizenship program that
recognizes the important role of social media in today’s world and truly engages and educates students,
parents, and teachers.

                                     MICDS 2009 Summer Teacher Institute
                                    Register Online at intranet.micds.org/pd09

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Summmer Teacher Institute 09

  • 1. MICDS S U M M E R T E A C H E R I N S T I T U T E F O R T E C H N O L O G Y A N D C U R R I C U L U M I N N O V A T I O N J U N E 8 - J U L Y 3 1 , 2 0 0 9 MICDS is pleased to present the 2009 Summer Teacher Institute for Technology and Curriculum Innovation. This series of hands-on professional development workshops features distinguished educators from MICDS and around the world. Each week offers a selection of new sessions that will engage partici- pants and provide strategies for effectively utilizing technology in the service of teaching and learning. Whatever your background, needs, or interests, our Summer Teacher Institute can provide you with the knowledge and skills to transform your classroom into a truly innovative learning environment. Weekly Registration ! ited 1 Day: $125 Lim e is ay! Add a 2nd Day: $50 Sp a c r Tod Each Additional Day: $25 Re giste All Sessions 9:00—3:00 MICDS Olson Presentation Room Register online at intranet.micds.org/pd09 Questions? Contact us at micdspd@micds.org or 314-995-7375. Konrad Glogowski Karl Fisch Jeff Utecht Darren Kuropatwa Alec Couros Kevin Jarrett Kim Cofino Dean Shareski Chris Lehmann MICDS 2009 Summer Teacher Institute Register Online at intranet.micds.org/pd09
  • 2. June 8—June 12, 2009 Monday, June 8: Literacy in the Foreign Language Classroom Presented by MICDS Faculty The Tablet PC and Web 2.0 tools can create a portable language lab that can be used to connect learners from different schools and different countries to foster an understanding of culture and language acqui- sition. Learn how video and audio commenting can facilitate simple practice ac- tivities as well as cross cultural, inter-classroom connections. Explore the use of a variety of free tools like Vaestro, Seesmic, TokBox, and Vocaroo that can turn the Tablet into an audio workshop. We will also examine how tools like Glogster, Scrapblog, GoAnimate and Mixbook provide a venue for creating engaging ac- tivities that have students work with language in both oral and written form. Tuesday, June 9: Writing in a Digital World Konrad Glogowski holds a PhD degree in Curriculum Studies and Teacher Development from the University of Toronto and is the voice behind the blog of proximal development. He has taught English in grades 7-12 and has worked as an e-learning consultant in both public and private sectors. He is the recipient of the 2005 International Educational Blogging Award and his work has been fea- tured on CBC Radio. Konrad has presented his research at numerous educational conferences and spent the last several years researching online communities at the middle and high school levels. He is pas- sionate about helping schools successfully integrate technology in a variety of subject areas and has worked with pre- and in-service teachers in Canada and internationally, most recently in South Africa and Kenya as English Team Leader with Teachers Without Borders-Canada. Join Konrad for an interactive day of learning how writing in a digital world can reach across grade levels and disciplines and engage students in and out of the classroom. Wednesday, June 10: Literacy in the Humanities Classroom Presented by MICDS Faculty Literature comes alive and students acquire 21st century skills when technology enters the humanities classroom. Consider Lord of the Flies on a wiki island, Shakespeare in the movies, Antigone as a graphic novel, and The Odyssey in cyberspace. Creating podcasts to listen to Shakespeare, using OneNote for collaborative note-taking, making Quizlet flashcards for vocabulary, and utilizing online grammar programs for practice make learning more fun, effi- cient, and engaging. This session will explore how the humanities can leverage technology to ensure that students love literature and understand the fundamen- tals of expression and communication in today’s world. MICDS 2009 Summer Teacher Institute Register Online at intranet.micds.org/pd09
  • 3. June 15—June 19, 2009 Tuesday, June 16: Technology as a Cornerstone of Curriculum Karl Fisch has been a classroom teacher for eighteen years. He has taught middle and high school math and is currently Director of Technology at Arapahoe High School in Centennial, Colorado. He is the project leader of Arapahoe’s Curriculum Innovation Team, leading the staff development efforts for 21st Century Learners, a group of teachers exploring constructivism and 21st century learning skills. Karl invites you to join the conversation at his blog, The Fischbowl. Join Karl as he shares examples of successful projects and discusses strategies for designing engaging curriculum that balances content, technology, and skills to enhance student learning. Wednesday, June 17: Designing Tech-Infused Curriculum Using UbD Presented by MICDS Faculty It isn’t about technology, it’s about providing students with a well-designed, relevant curriculum. This session will explore the principles of Understanding by Design (UbD) and how to embed 21st Century Literacies into the curriculum. Examples of tech-infused units from several disci- plines/grade levels will be shared and participants will be guided through the creation of a unit using UbD and technology tools that enhance the learning process for their classrooms. Thursday, June 18: Using Technology to Enrich Assessment Presented by MICDS Faculty This session explores the ways that technology can make the learning process more transparent and can provide greater opportu- nity for feedback and student self assessment. Wikis make individual contribu- tion to group work documentable. Online quizzes allow for formative and sum- mative assessment of smaller chunks of information. Google Notebook provides an opportunity for teachers to watch student research and provide feedback dur- ing the research process. Blogs provide a venue for student self-reflection. As more student work is created in electronic format, the electronic portfolio be- comes a more viable assessment option. Join us to discover these and other tools for assessing learning. Friday , June 19: DyKnow in 10 Easy Steps Brian Coco, Upper School Biology teacher at MICDS, will illustrate the benefits of DyKnow in the classroom. In 10 easy steps you will learn how to utilize DyKnow Vision as an interactive teaching tool to maximize class time, foster col- laborative learning and promote effective studying, and employ DyKnow Monitor to maintain control of your digital classroom and foster responsible computer use. MICDS 2009 Summer Teacher Institute Register Online at intranet.micds.org/pd09
  • 4. June 22—June 26, 2009 Monday, June 22: Network Literacy and the Tools of Engagement Dr. Alec Couros is a professor of educational technology and media at the Faculty of Education, University of Regina. He is a scholar and advocate for openness in distrib- uted learning environments and has given hundreds of workshops and presentations, nationally and internationally, on topics including openness in education, social learn- ing, instructional design, digital citizenship, and critical media literacy. Alec shares his insight and experiences through his blog, Open Thinking and Digital Pedagogy. Join Alec as he discusses how to build your own learning network for professional growth and explores tools that allow teachers and students to connect and collaborate. Tuesday, June 23: Literacies in the K-6 Classroom Kevin Jarrett is a Google Certified Teacher, New Jersey Department of Education Pro- fessional Development Provider, and a K-4 Technology Facilitator at Northfield Com- munity School in Northfield, NJ. In this role he is responsible for instruction in a lab setting for the entire elementary student body and works closely with classroom teachers to develop engaging projects leveraging Web 2.0 technologies across the curriculum. His resources and reflections can be found on his blog, NCS-Tech. Join Kevin for an interactive, hands-on day that will highlight curricular examples and provide opportunities to build lessons that utilize technology to enhance learning. Wednesday, June 24: Global Collaboration & Connecting Students Kim Cofino has nearly 10 years of experience in international schools and is cur- rently the 21st Century Literacy Specialist at the International School Bangkok. Her work focuses on helping core subject teachers utilize Web 2.0 technologies in the ele- mentary classroom and creating a global and collaborative approach to learning. Her inquiry-based, constructivist approach to teaching utilizes project-based learning experi- ences developed using the Understanding by Design process and her professional blog, Always Learning, is an invaluable resource for K-8 teachers seeking examples of authentic student engagement. Join Kim as she shares examples of her innovative projects and helps attendees learn the tools and techniques that support a global, connected curriculum. Thursday, June 25: Digital Storytelling & Digital Cartography Presented by MICDS Faculty Digital Storytelling weaves images, music, and narrative together to form powerful expressions of understanding. The first portion of this workshop will explore free tools and simple techniques for incorporating digital storytelling into the curriculum. Digital cartography brings an interactive dimension to maps and globes. Any discipline can be approached from a geographical point of view, and the second half the workshop will focus on using Google Maps and Google Earth to teach core–content knowledge and skills. MICDS 2009 Summer Teacher Institute Register Online at intranet.micds.org/pd09
  • 5. July 6—July 10, 2009 Wednesday, July 8: Using WebAssign as an Effective Assessment Tool Aaron Titus, co-founder of WebAssign, will guide users through the basic use of WebAssign in the classroom. WebAssign is a versatile tool that provides online homework and quiz delivery and allows teachers to design, collect, grade, and record assignments instantly to better assess student performance. Aaron will be- gin with creating classes, progress to writing a variety of question types, and show attendees how to customize assignments for time, number of submissions, hints, and solutions. Participants will be given time to create assignments of their own. Thursday, July 9: What Should I Do Now That I Couldn’t Do Before? Darren Kuropatwa is Department Head of Mathematics at Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute, Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Convener of the K12 Online Conference. Known internationally for his ability to weave online social tools meaningfully and concretely into his pedagogical practice, he has over 20 years of experience in education and 15 years in leadership training. Darren’s professional blog is called A Difference. Darren is masterful at using the technique of scribe blogging to create a social learning environment that requires all class members to actively participate. Within the blogging process, Darren uses images, news stories, and embedded media to generate student interest and promote deeper thought. Students are encouraged to apply concepts to real world problems and scenarios. Join Darren as he shares his strategies for creating an engaging, student-centric, 21st century mathematics and science classroom. Friday, July 10: Literacy in the Math and Science Classroom Presented by MICDS Faculty MICDS Upper School teachers Amy Scheer, Janet Purdy, Brian Coco, and Chris Muskopf will illustrate how one-to-one computing affords students and faculty a multitude of powerful options for teaching and learning in science and math. Utilizing various Web 2.0 tools and software packages including OneNote, DyKnow, Fathom, Geogabra, Sketchpad, and Stella, they have increased collaboration among students, promoted individ- ual exploration of science and math concepts and models, made the learning process more transparent, and deepened their ability to assess student learning. This session will also explore the use of scribe blogs to promote student reflection and the implementation of a student research portfolio. MICDS 2009 Summer Teacher Institute Register Online at intranet.micds.org/pd09
  • 6. July 13—July 17, 2009 Monday, July 13: Media Literacy and Video in the Classroom Dean Shareski is a Digital Learning Consultant with the Prairie South School Division in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. He believes teachers and students need to use technology to connect ideas and learners in safe, relevant, and authentic ways to answer questions, share ideas and develop community. His work, which he shares at Ideas and Thoughts, involves helping students and teachers understand what is different about learning and teaching today and how to make significant changes to help kids learn. Dean received a Masters in Communications and Technology from the Univer- sity of Saskatchewan and occasionally teaches undergraduates at the University of Regina. He has pre- sented at the local, provincial, national and international level on topics ranging from geocaching to digital storytelling. While he loves to talk about Social Media and the changing nature of learning, he has a special passion for digital stories and presentation. Join Dean to learn proven strategies for incorporating video and storytelling into the curriculum and dis- cover why media literacy should be an integral component of any classroom. Tuesday, July 14: Multimedia for Learning Tex Tourais, MICDS English teacher, will explore the use of multimedia in the classroom and examine ways to use and create audio and video files to enhance lessons. He will explain steps that ensure student video projects meet learning objectives and guide attendees through the various components (storyboarding, scripting, shot selection, audio enhancement, and editing) of a successful project. Tex will also share example of projects including animations, commercials, docu- mentaries, and photo-essays. Wednesday, July 15: Telling a Story: The Power of Images Tex Tourais, MICDS English teacher, will examine visual literacy and the use of images in the classroom. He will demonstrate creative ways to incorporate im- ages to add meaning to written work and share several projects, including the creation and publication of a graphic novel. Tex will also cover fundamental image editing using Photoshop and free online or Open Source editors and pro- vide information on copyright and Creative Commons’ licensing as it pertains to images. MICDS 2009 Summer Teacher Institute Register Online at intranet.micds.org/pd09
  • 7. July 20—July 24, 2009 Thursday, July 23: Cultivating Change to Support an Innovative Curriculum Chris Lehmann is the founding principal of the Science Leadership Academy, a progressive science and technology high school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Chris returned to his native Philadelphia after nine years as an English Teacher, Technology Coordinator, and coach at the Beacon School in New York City, one of the leading urban public schools for technology integration. Chris was an honoree for the Association of Supervision and Curriculum Devel- opment's 2009 Outstanding Young Educator Award and was named one of the quot;40 Under 40quot; by Philadelphia Business Journal in 2009. He has spoken at educational conferences all over the world and has worked with many schools and districts in the U.S. and England as a consultant. Chris writes for LeaderTalk, Grant Wiggins' Faculty Room, and is the author of the education blog Practical Theory. Join Chris as he shares his experiences as an education leader and learn how to cultivate and sustain a school environment that embraces change and supports an innovative curriculum. Friday, July 24: Research and Library 2.0 Presented by MICDS Faculty Our library staff will convince you the role of the school library hasn’t diminished. Our library (http://www.micdslibrary.com/) has embraced student culture; iPods are allowed, game systems are available for check out, and applications like Flickr, Wikispaces, and Facebook are part of the daily experience. We have rooms for group work, for viewing video assignments, and for video editing. Teachers, librarians, and instructional technologists col- laboratively grade student research projects, offering timely and detailed feed- back. Delicious, OneNote, and Google Notebooks are used to facilitate the re- search process. Attendance in the library is up; more books than ever are being checked out. Come explore projects and tools to enrich the research process and make the library an integral part of learning. MICDS 2009 Summer Teacher Institute Register Online at intranet.micds.org/pd09
  • 8. July 27—July31, 2009 Monday, July 27: Intercultural Literacy Jeff Utecht is the Elementary Technology and Learning Coordinator for the In- ternational School Bangkok. He is also an adjunct professor for Plymouth State University, a coordinator for the Learning 2.0 Educational Technology Confer- ence in Asia, serves as a consultant for the East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools, and is an Educational Ambassador for Wetpaint.com. A certified educator and administrator, Jeff has spoken at conferences and lead professional development workshops around the world, and regularly shares his thoughts on education and technology on his blog, The Thinking Stick. He and his blog have recently been mentioned in the books Reinventing Project-Based Learning as an avenue for “free online professional development” and Web 2.0: New Tools, New Schools. Join Jeff as he shares his insight and offers practical strategies for developing and sustaining intercultural connections that foster global awareness and cultural understanding. Tuesday, July 28: Getting Connected and Creating Flat Classroom Projects Presented by MICDS Faculty Learning collaboratively in a digital world is an important skill for students and teachers. This session will explore the steps nec- essary to create a professional learning network and how to utilize it for profes- sional growth. We will examine the use of tools including social bookmarks, so- cial networks, blogs, rss feeds, wikis, and Twitter. We will also explore how to move concepts of networked learning to students. Once tools are understood by teachers and students, opportunities to connect learners across geographic boundaries and flatten classrooms are limitless. Wednesday, July 29: Literacy in the History Classroom Presented by MICDS Faculty Technology can be used to breathe life into his- tory, and this workshop will help you explore ways to use technology in your classroom. Learn how students can create electronic portfolios, electronic mu- seum exhibits, and a Facebook social network for history personalities. See exam- ples of classroom uses of Ning, Del.icio.us, xtimeline, wikis, Diigo, Google Earth, and podcasting to interact with history content. By using technology to collabo- rate and create, students can engage with history in a truly 21st century way. Thursday, July 30: Digital Citizenship and Social Media in the Classroom and Life Presented by MICDS Faculty Digital Citizenship and social media are among the most important but difficult themes to effectively address within a school; so many ideas, so many stakeholders, so little time! This session will address the challenges of establishing and maintaining a Digital Citizenship program that recognizes the important role of social media in today’s world and truly engages and educates students, parents, and teachers. MICDS 2009 Summer Teacher Institute Register Online at intranet.micds.org/pd09