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Below is the list of sessions and workshops being offered @ the MAHC.  If you have any questions, use the contact us link above.

The conference will offer half-day hands-on sessions and concurrent sessions throughout the day. Pocket PC and Palm workshops and concurrent sessions will be offered.

Session Strands will include:

  • Administrative Applications
  • Curriculum Applications
  • Managing Handhelds
  • Handheld Basics
  • Teacher Productivity

Here's a listing of the sessions being offered:

  • Keynote by Tony Vincent:
    "I Like Handhelds Because... "
     
    - Palm™ and Pocket PC™ handhelds aren’t simply organizers—they are fully functional computers that can run a variety of software applications! In fact, they are a great way to put a computer in the hands of every student. Classrooms all over the world are using handhelds for teaching and learning because of their low cost, portability, ease-of-use, and versatility. However, Tony Vincent has other reasons that he loves handheld computers in his school. From time saving software for teachers to creative ways to teach parts of speech, learn about how handhelds are great for teachers, students, and learning.

     

 Elliot Soloway & Cathie Norris to Present!

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Karen Fasimpaur of K-12 Handhelds to Present!

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 #1  Introduction to a Palm Handheld Computer (2 hour hands-on workshop....we will provide the use of handhelds) - Presenter (s) - Terri Harris

 - Come learn the "ins and outs" of operating a Palm handheld computer. Participants will leave this hands-on workshop with a greater understanding of these amazing devices.


#2 Integrating Handhelds in the Science Classroom: No "Probe'lem"! - Presenter (s) -Cindy Borga and Monica Coifell

- Using probes with handheld computers in the science classroom stimulates higher order thinking strategies and prepares students to use technology in the "real" world. Come see how high school teachers are using Pocket PC's and probes in science. Attendees will experience/see probes in action and leave with practical ideas to use!


  Early Literacy Assessment: Using the Handheld to Save Time and Make Immediate Instructional Decisions - Presenter (s) - John Burke

- Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS), Rockville, Maryland, in partnership with Wireless Generation has developed and deployed an early literacy assessment that is administered using a handheld device. The new assessment combines the screening benefits of DIBELS and the diagnostic benefits of an early literacy assessment developed by MCPS. This technology based-assessment saves teacher time in preparing materials to assess students, scoring and calculating assessment reults and generating reports for analysis and communicating results. This session will include an overview of the assessment and a demonstration of administration and reporting.


Picture This: Animation Applications - Presenter (s) - JoAnne Hoeffner and Kim Reddish

- Imagine a teaching tool that will enhance vocabulary development, provide for intense concept development and engage your students' creativity. That's a pretty tall order but you get that and more with GoKnow's animation and drawing tool, Sketchy. You will have the opportunity to view student animations submitted to this year's Sketchy Contest. Try your hand at using Sketchy as you participate in a model lesson designed to introduce GoKnow's animation tool to students and use it to illustrate simple or complex concepts. Bring your palm, your imagination and get started on the road to implementing research-based teaching strategies now.


eBooks: Make'em & Beam'em - Presenter (s) - Patti Weeg

- Would your students like to be published authors? Of course they would! They will be proud to beam their original stories and illustrations in their very own eBook to anyone with a Palm and eReader or PalmReader. eBooks can be incorporated into a language arts class or any content area where students have the opportunity to write about a given topic.

As a participant in this hands-on session you will write a story, illustrate it and create your own eBook with eBook Studio. Bring your Palm handheld, story idea and any picture file you might want to include in an eBook. Beaming completed eBooks to other participants will be a fun way to "publish" and share the "artifacts" from our session.


 The Latest and Greatest: Multimedia Gets Small - Presenter (s) - Karen Fasimpaur

- Come see the cutting edge of multimedia on handhelds. You’ll learn how to get multimedia content, such as photos, audio, video, and animation, on to your handheld, and what tools you need to do this. We’ll also look at some great curricular applications for using handheld multimedia content to make learning fun and to improve student achievement.


Handheld Applications for Middle School Content Classes - Presenter (s) - Rita Hoster

- The focus of this session is how to use the handheld with your current curriculum. We use handhelds for vocabulary, lab reports, journaling, and animation. Handhelds increase student focus and on-task behaviors. We've been using handhelds in our classes all year and the students are just as excited about working with them as they were on the first day of use.


Handhelds + Math + Bloom's Taxonomy = Loads of Learning - Presenter (s) - Tony Vincent

- Take a trip through Benjamin Bloom’s Taxonomy by learning about cool activities for third through eighth graders that use Palm™ and Pocket PC™ handheld computers. The journey begins with digital flash cards for the Knowledge level of Bloom’s Taxonomy. The trip also includes activities for teaching the Order of Operations, algebra concepts, spreadsheets, Roman numerals, and more. After sampling activities from a full array of thinking skills, teachers will have numerous ideas for teaching differentiated math lessons using handhelds.


We Did it Our Way! - Presenter (s) - JoAnne Hoeffner, Kim Reddish, Nancy Heflin, and JoAnne Baker

- Join us as we share with you the experience of implementing a 24/7 Palm program into our 8th grade classrooms. We will tell you every thing that worked and didn't work, give you copies of our forms and timeline. Through pictures, student work and personal testimony enjoy the highs and lows of an exciting, creative year. Leave with ideas and materials that will help you successfully plan and start a palm program at your school.


Palm Pals - Presenter (s) - Cherie Skeeter and Debbie Karten

- Our presentation will take a look at how a 5th grade working-towards-level class and a 2nd grade above-level-class formed a learning partnership to complete activities together using their Palms. Samples and explanations of some of our joint projects will be presented. Some of the activities will include a "Palm Pal" activity. This is an activity that uses the premise of the traditional Pen Pal program and puts the twist of the use of Palms in the equation. Another example would be group generated webs and concept maps. Finally, writing activities with different focuses will be shared. We will look at the success and struggles that we have faced working together with these groups and the management issues associated with this work.


Power in the Palm of Your Hand: Handheld Teacher Tools - Presenter (s) - Karen Fasimpaur

- Come see a variety of teacher tools on handhelds and learn how you can use a handheld to jazz up your classroom and save yourself time. In this session, you’ll see gradebook and attendance programs, assessment tools, databases, graphic organizers, display peripherals, reference tools, multimedia, and more. We’ll also look at some ideas for a “one handheld classroom.”


  Introduction to a Pocket PC Handheld Computer  (2 hour hands-on workshop....we will provide the use of handhelds) - Presenter (s) - Marc Dickerson and John Rohlich

- Come learn the "ins and outs" of operating a Pocket PC handheld computer. Participants will leave this hands-on workshop with a greater understanding of these amazing devices.


Putting the Promise in Hand: Designing Handheld Friendly Websites - Presenter (s) - Elizabeth Hunsperger

- Designing PDA Friendly Websites will be explained. Why special PDA designs are necessary will be both discussed and demonstrated. There will be a discussion of emulators. Instructions on using PhotoShop, or PaintShopPro, to make a webpage template will be given, as well as instructions on how to use the template in making the site. Examples of PDA friendly and non-friendly sites will be shown. Along with this, it will be demonstrated how those designs can be changed.

Somewhat PDA friendly, and then improved, pages are to be illustrated, with descriptions of how changes were made. Also included in this illustrated talk are: General Rules of Thumb for making PDA friendly designs, designing for some specific situations, and important questions and their answers. An Outline of a Project Plan for a PDA Friendly Website will be given out to those attending. This presentation will conclude with -- Things to look forward to: Future developments for the PDA and handheld software.


Putting Reading Assessment & Achievement in Hand - Presenter (s) - Wendy Gallagher

- Lexington Elementary School in Lexington South Carolina uses handheld computers and the mClass software to improve reading fluency.

The mClass Reading assessment program for grades K-3, allows a teacher to complete a Running Record assessment with a student one to one. The teacher uses a handheld for the assessment, transfers the data to a secure website and then retrieves information for both individual student and overall class reading level. This assessment takes the place of a tedious, paper assessment method presently being performed by teachers using Running Records in a Balanced Literacy classroom. E-books by familiar vendors such as Reading A –Z and the Wright Group are downloaded to the handheld, which make this company's product applicable to what the teachers are currently doing. It saves the teacher precious time and the assessment is more accurate.


Reading and Writing in the Palm of Your Hand - Presenter (s) - Kim Reddish and JoAnne Hoeffner

- Learn how to use Inspiration for the Palm and Docs to Go as strategies to improve your students' reading and writing skills. You will learn techniques to teach students how to use their Palm to categorize information from the text, create graphic organizers, and write their final Constructed Response. Participate in and leave with a classroom tested Reading and Writing lesson using Inspiration and Docs to Go. Be ready to explore the possibilities of using Palms in your classroom to enhance reading and writing skills. Please bring your palm, keyboard and sense of excitement.


Inspiration in the Handheld Classroom - Presenter (s) - Jason Miller

- The purpose of this session is to show the basic components of Inspiration and to show how it can be integrated into Reading instruction. Participants will be given two templates that can be used in an elementary class. One sample will be on basewords and the other on antonyms. Come see how easy Inspiration can be used to enhance Reading instruction.


Handhelds in Your Classroom: Off to a Speedy Start - Presenter (s) - Tony Vincent

 - Are you new to using Palm™ or Pocket PC™ handheld computers with students? Are you having difficulty figuring out where to begin? Help is here! Jump-start your lessons using handhelds by learning about cross-curricular activities that are simple to do with students. These activities require only free software, handheld computers, and class full of eager learners. Explore how to engage students with digital dictionaries, electronic quizzes, virtual concept maps, fun games, and more!


Using Multimedia Content on Handheld Computers in the Middle School Social Studies Classroom - Presenter (s) - Courtney White and Nikki Gioulet

- Description coming soon......


Rolling Out the Handhelds: Implementing Handheld Computers in Your School - Presenter (s) - Steve Garner and Todd Fishburn

- This session will focus on the decisions that teachers and administrators will need to make in planning to implement a handheld program in a classroom or school. Topics will cover equipment selection, IT issues, professional development and building consensus for the project. Success stories and lessons learned from wrong decisions will be shared with the participants. Web support sites will also be shared with the participants that will help them in their decison making.


  The Principal's Palm: How One Administrator is Using Handhelds - Presenter (s): Jon Shearer and Carla Hurchalla

- This session will provide practical ways that administrators can take advantage of handheld technology. Participants will leave with multiple strategies on using handhelds for personal productivity, for data-driven decisions and to support teachers with instruction.


 Leave it to Quiz Whiz - Presenter (s) - Tony Hilligoss

- Participants will become proficient with Word Pad. Entering new memos delete and beam memos. Editing, undo, cut, copy, paste, keyboard and Graffiti 2 Help will also be reviewed. Changing font and phone lookup will also be identified. Finally participants will also be proficient to categorize there memos.

Participants will also become familiar with QuizWiz, beginning with receiving the program, how to import, send and even evaluate students’ individual scores. This program can be a resourceful use of review of information by the student. Students will be able to develop there own quizzes to beam back and forth and again can be used for warm-ups and reviews for major exams.


  Beam Time - Presenter (s) - Renee Henderson

- Description coming soon......


-Mid-Atlantic Handheld Conference

July 18, 2005 Conference Planner

Time

Workshop
Room A

Room 1

Room 2

Room 3

Room 4

Room 5

8:30 – 9:00

 

Registration

 

9:00-10:00

 

Keynote – Tony Vincent – “I Like Handhelds Because….”

 

10:10- 11:00

#1 Palm Hands-on Workshop

#2  Integrating Handhelds in the Science Classroom: No "Probe'lem"!
 

 
Early Literacy Assessment

 

 
Picture This: Animation Applications

  eBooks: Make'em & Beam'em


The Latest and Greatest: Multimedia Gets Small 

11:10-12:00

  Handheld Applications for Middle School Content Classes

  Handhelds + Math + Bloom's Taxonomy = Loads of Learning

 
We Did it Our Way!

  Palm Pals

  Power in the Palm of Your Hand: Handheld Teacher Tools

12:00-1:30

 

Lunch with Elliot and Cathie

 

1:40-2:20

Pocket PC Hands-on Workshop

  Putting the Promise in Hand: Designing Handheld Friendly Websites

  Putting Reading Assessment & Achievement in Hand

  Reading and Writing in the Palm of Your Hand

  Inspiration in the Handheld Classroom

 

 

  Handhelds in Your Classroom: Off to a Speedy Start

2:30-3:20

  Using Multimedia Content on Handheld Computers in the Middle School Social Studies Classroom

  Rolling Out the Handhelds: Implementing Handheld Computers in Your School

  The Principal's Palm: How One Administrator is Using Handhelds

  Leave it to Quiz Whiz

 

  Beam Time

3:20-3:40

 

Wrap-up and Door Prizes

 

 

Schedule:
8:30 - 9:00.....................Registration
9:00 - 10:00..................Openings + Keynote by Tony
10:10 - 11:00................Concurrent Session #1
11:10 - 12:00................Concurrent Session #2
10:10 - 12:00.................Using a Palm Workshop (hands-on)
12:00 - 1:30...................Lunch with Elliot & Cathie
1:40 - 2:20.....................Concurrent Session #3
2:30 - 3:20.....................Concurrent Session #4
1:40 - 3:20.....................Using a Pocket PC Workshop (hands-on)
3:20 - 3:40.....................Wrap-up and Door Prizes

* All sessions will take place @ Caruthers Hall, on the campus of Salisbury University.

The conference is sponsored by Salisbury University's Education Department.

 

   

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