ECOO 2010

November 11-12


Session 1: Using Video Production with Students in Your Classroom
Presenter: David Wees (Vancourver, BC) http://twitter.com/davidwees
Presentation File:
My Livescribe Notes:
David Wees ECOO 2010
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Session 2: Student Blogs
Presenter: Royan Lee & Students http://twitter.com/royanlee
Blogs: http://spicylearning.wordpress.com/
http://bapslee.blogspot.com/

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A part of my Livescribe Pencast from this session.

Screen Capture of my twitter feed during this presentation.

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Session 3: Livescribe Pen (see Session 5 below for Livescribe learning)


Session 4: iPod Project Sharing
Presenters: Susan Watt and (ME) Kim Gill (I can give personal demonstrations!)
Website: http://ipodproject.wikispaces.com/ECOO+-+Nov.+11%2C+2010



Session 5: Livescribe Pen
Presenter: Joe Valenti (Vendor) http://www.smartpencentral.com/
Website: http://www.livescribe.com/en-us/education/learning.html

- I learned how to download and embed pencasts (as seen above)
- I also learned about the Piano feature seen in this video (below) created by Zach and Mathew in my class



Session 6: Motivation Boy Writers: Audio and Visual to Engage and Motivate
Presenter: Kent Manning http://twitter.com/kentmanning
Website: http://motivatingboywriters.blogspot.com/


Session 7: Live Learning with Livescribe (TLLP Project)
Presenter: Zoe Branigan-Pipe (and company) http://twitter.com/zbpipe
Website: http://livewithlivescribe.edublogs.org/


Session 8: Pecha Kucha
Presenter: Jamie Weir (and company) http://twitter.com/msjweir
Background Information: http://www.pecha-kucha.org/

Here are YouTube videos of all of the Pecha Kuchas presented.

Intro: Jamie Reaburn Weir



Peter Skillen - Metamorphia



Aviva Dunsiger - Technology in the Classroom


Danika Barker - Social Networks in Education


Rodd Lucier - 20 Things I Learned from Twitter


Kim McGill- Personalization: Finding Myself in Technology


Royan Lee & Students - Social Media in Grade 7



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