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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Wednesday, March 16 Pre-Conference Workshops
Thursday, March 17 Opening Keynote
Featured and breakout sessions Exhibits
Student Technology Showcase MI Champions Sessions Robofest Competition Hands-on Workshops
Bring Your Own Laptop Sessions Model Classroom MACUL Auction Gorilla Sessions
St. Patrick’s Day Party @ the Roostertail
Friday, March 18 MACUL Annual Meeting Featured and breakout sessions Hands-on Workshops
Bring Your Own Laptop Sessions Exhibits
Model Classroom Administrator Brunch Gorilla Sessions MACUL Auction
Classroom Gadget Showdown Closing Keynote Session & Prize Giveaways
MACULJOURNAL |
Hall Davidson Discovery Education, Closing Keynote
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
FEATURED SPEAKERS:
James D. Basham, Ph.D.
Special Education and Instructional Design & Technology
UC|FUSION STEM Research and Outreach Center
http://www.cech.uc.edu/fusion/ University of Cincinnati Sponsored by MITS
Steve Dembo, Online Community Manager Discovery Educator Network, Discovery Education
Sponsored By Discovery Education
www.discoveryeducation.com
Brian Dixon, Executive Director Helix Schools
Rushton Hurley Next Vista for Learning, Opening Keynote
Leslie Fisher, Director
lesliefisher.com www.lesliefisher.com
Hall Davidson, Discovery Education Sponsored by Discovery Education
www.discoveryeducation.com Kevin Honeycutt
Technology Integration Specialist Educational Services & Staff Development Assoc. of Central Kansas
http://kevinhoneycutt.org
Rushton Hurley, Executive Director Next Vista for Learning
http://www.nextvista.org
John Raymond PowerIT
john@poweritschools.com
Anne Truger, Technology Facilitator for Differentiated Learning
Adam Garry, Manager of Global Professional Learning Dell
www.dell.com/education Sponsored by Dell
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