CATTARAUGUS-ALLEGANY BOCES ∙ INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES Please visit
www.go2iss.org for the most current information.
Internet Safety for Students The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children will provide teachers and administrators with a NetSmartz workshop that will include how children can be taught safety skills that empower and protect them, research and statistics into the victimization of children through the Internet, characteristics of victims, the role that networking sites play, and topics including sexting, cyber bullying, and online enticement.
Olean Middle School, LGI Room 8:30-11:00am 11/05/10
COSER 529 National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
Teachers of Dyslexic Learners: Collaborative Learning Community (Part 1 of 4) The participants in the learning community should be those individuals who are providing Orton-Gillingham based intervention for students who are struggling with dyslexia. These people will have the opportunity to gather, learn and collaborate with colleagues who work with the same population.
Olean Teaching and Learning Center, Blue Bird Square 8:30-2:30 11/5/10, 1/25/11, 3/4/11, 4/1/11
COSER 529 Pam Swan
"Virtually Me"
Delevan Elementary School 11/5/10 10:00 am
COSER 403 TheatreWorks USA
Cell Phones in the Classroom This session will focus on educational uses of cell phones. Such applications as polling, using text messaging to search, and other ways cell phones can be used in the classroom will be discussed.
Online via Adobe Connect 3:30 - 5:00 11/09/10
COSER 517 Rick Weinberg
District Administration may contact Laurie Sledge
(716-376-8357 or
laurie_sledge@caboces.org) for information and registration. 32 | P a g e
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