DoubleTree Brownstone – had a nearly total renovation in 2012
NOT on the R Line but edge of NCSU campus.
$129 rate which includes parking and internet
919-828-0811
NCTIES Room link: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Raleigh - Brownstone - University
Manager Brian Brooks says call in to get NCTIES deal
1707 Hillsborough St.
Raleigh, NC 27605
NOT on R Line – about 2 miles
West Raleigh/N.C. State Univ/PNC Arena
Phone: 919.828.0811
Toll-Free: 800.331.7919
Best Western Plus in Cary North Carolina
We are happy to provide a 15% discounted exclusive rate of $75.99, plus tax
Ginger Buchanan - Director of Sales
1722 Walnut Street Cary, NC 27511
Office: 919-277-9031
Hotel: 919-481-1200
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites near NC State University
We can offer courtesy block of 10 rooms for arrival on March 4th through March 7th at a rate of $109.99.
Milton Hamilton - General Manager
3741 Thistledown Drive Raleigh, NC
Hotel: 919-854-0001
Showing posts with label NCTIES14. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NCTIES14. Show all posts
Monday, February 24, 2014
Thursday, February 20, 2014
EdGeekCast NCTIES Preview Show
Join the EdGeeks as we get ready for #NCTIES14 – the North Carolina Technology in Education Society’s annual conference in Raleigh, North Carolina. We’ll be talking tech, conference prep and eduawesome with special guests, and NCTIES featured speakers, Kevin Honeycutt, Ginger Lewman and more!
As always, we’ll be geeking out over the ways we’re seeing tech used with and by kids and we’ll be sure to share at least one new tool for you to add to your utility belt.
So… pop the popcorn, poor the cheerwine and sit back for another episode of the webshow by, for and about geeks who teach!
Link: http://edurealms.com/edgeekcast/
As always, we’ll be geeking out over the ways we’re seeing tech used with and by kids and we’ll be sure to share at least one new tool for you to add to your utility belt.
So… pop the popcorn, poor the cheerwine and sit back for another episode of the webshow by, for and about geeks who teach!
Link: http://edurealms.com/edgeekcast/
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
iOS Conference App is Live
The Apple iOS version of the NCTIES14 Conference app is now live. The Android and Mobile Web versions are coming soon.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ncties-conference-2014/id819726887?mt=8
Username: Email address used for registration
Password: ncties
You can get more information about the app, including some FAQ and known issues at: http://www.ncties.org/conference/attend/app/index.html
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
NCTIES 2014 App
NCTIES will once again being using Quickmobile to publish an app for the 2014 conference. The app will be available on iPhone, iPad, and Android phones and tablets. There will also be a mobile website for other devices including Chromebooks. This year the app will sync across devices. User IDs and passwords will be emailed out when the app is ready. Updates and the latest news will be posted at http://go.ncties.org/app
Below you will find some mockups of the app.
Monday, December 23, 2013
Meet Tammy Worcester Tang
Tammy Worcester Tang has over twenty-five years of educational experience. She began her career in the classroom, teaching nearly every grade from kindergarten through middle school. Currently, Tammy works for ESSDACK, an educational service center in Kansas, as an Instructional Technology Specialist, providing staff development and training in the area of technology integration. Tammy is extremely innovative and resourceful and specializes in finding unique and creative ways to use traditional computer tools in the classroom. Her website, “Tammy’s Technology Tips for Teachers” (www.tammyworcester.com) is a popular online resource for teachers around the world. Tammy is also the author of nearly a dozen best-selling technology resource books that are published and marketed nationally.
Monday, December 16, 2013
Meet David Warlick
David Warlick is a 35 year educator. He has been a classroom teacher, district administrator and staff consultant with the North Carolina State Department of Public Instruction. For the past fifteen years, Mr. Warlick has operated The Landmark Project, a consulting and innovations firm in Raleigh, North Carolina.
David’s attribution web site, Citation Machine, serves nearly a million page views a day and his classroom blogging service has served more than a quarter of a million teachers and students.
Mr. Warlick is the author of four books about instructional technology and contemporary literacy and has spoken to audiences throughout the U.S., Canada, Europe, Asia, Australia, the Middle East, and South America. He was recently named one of the ten most influential people in educational technology by Technology & Learning Magazine.
What makes David Warlick a highly effective and sought-after speaker is that, at heart, he is a teacher with a contagious passion and enthusiasm for helping people discover a brand new world of teaching and learning.
Monday, December 9, 2013
Meet Kathy Schrock
Kathy Schrock has been a school district Director of Technology, an instructional technology specialist, a middle school, academic, museum, and public library librarian, and is currently an online adjunct graduate-level professor at two universities and an independent educational technologist. Kathy has been involved with technology to support teaching and learning since the early 1990's, and is an Adobe Education Leader, a Google Certified Teacher, a Sony Education Ambassador, and a Discovery Education STAR and a DEN Guru. In 1995, she created her award-winning site, Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators, to help teachers easily wade through the many resources on the Web. In 1999, Kathy partnered with Discovery Education and she maintained the site until late 2012, when the site was retired.IHer passions are online tools to support classroom instruction, the role of emerging technologies in the classroom, infographics, tablets in the classroom, copyright and intellectual property, and gadgets of any type! You can find her on Twitter (@kathyschrock), Skype (kathyschrock), Google+, and on many other social networks!
Monday, December 2, 2013
Meet Dean Phillips
Dean Phillips, co-founder of BeyondtheChalk, is a licensed educator in the state of Montana, has had teaching and leadership experiences in all levels of education. He completed his undergraduate degrees in History and broad field Social Studies at Washington State University where he also obtained his teaching credentials. Soon after graduating, Dean went back to school where he received his Elementary Education degree. In the not so distant past, Dean also completed his Masters Degree in Education, with an emphasis in emerging technologies and technology integration from Walden University. Dean also has had the opportunity to share his skills and knowledge with pre-service teachers at Montana State University. Although he commutes only one day a week, he enjoys sharing ideas and learning from students enrolled in Foundations for Educational Technology. Dean also teaches various classes through Montana State's Extended University, offering the opportunity for teachers who are in the classroom to continue to earn credits and engage in relevant and exciting discussions about class topics and exciting changes occurring in education.
Monday, November 25, 2013
Meet Ginger Lewman
Ginger is an education consultant with ESSDACK, an non-profit educational service center in Hutchinson, Kansas. She specializes in Project Based Learning, Technology Integration, Gifted and High-Ability Learners, and Creativity. She is formerly the Director of Turning Point Learning Center’s f2f Program where, for half a decade, she worked to create the LifePractice PBL Model. At TPLC, she helped to createe a rich learning environment utilizing Project Based Learning and 1:1 laptops with a Democratic approach to learning. Ginger provides dynamic and hands-on learning for those interested in providing engaging learning opportunities.
Monday, November 18, 2013
Meet Kevin Honeycutt
Kevin is currently serving his ninth year as a Technology Integration Specialist at ESSDACK, an educational service center based in Hutchinson, Kansas. During his classroom tenure, he developed project-based approaches to learning that infused technology and problem solving skills. Kevin has developed online safety, anti-bullying and cyber-bullying curriculum which he shares with parents, teachers and students around the country. He certifies instructors in this curriculum and supports trainers as they go out and do this important work. His recent book Don’t Stay Under The Couch Starbuck and The Bully is the centerpiece of his Pre-K-6 curriculum. He continues to work with schools to develop innovative, engaging curriculum to better prepare learners for the world they will face when they graduate. He is passionate about meeting the needs of at-risk learners and works with kids in juvenile detention, developing approaches to re-engage the "lost" learner. Kevin travels the country and the world speaking at conferences and working with educators at the grassroots level and likes to promote a "tradigital" approach to education.
Monday, November 11, 2013
Meet Leslie Fisher
Leslie Fisher's interest in technology began while studying music at the University of Southern California. She quickly realized the value of utilizing computers for music mixing and recording. She grabbed her 300 baud modem, jumped on the Internet (before anyone really called it the internet) and started looking for music resources. She soon realized she was spending more time discovering technology than playing music so she changed her major and tried to figure out what geeky thing she could do for the rest of her life. After graduating from USC with a Business and Marketing degree in 1989 and a quick stint as a Trainer, Leslie joined Apple Computer in 1992. When the Internet took off in 1994, Leslie was one of the first Apple employees assigned to study Internet growth and implementation. Fisher Technologies Inc. is now a worldwide company (meaning one employee named Leslie gets to travel the world teaching) specializing in presenting technology solutions for educators as well as Digital Photography, editing and workflow.
Monday, November 4, 2013
Meet Jeff Crews
Jeff Crews, co-founder of BeyondtheChalk, received his bachelors degree from The University of Montana in Broad field science and biology. Jeff completed his master's in technology education from Lesley University and later received his Doctorate from The University of Montana in Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis on science and technology. Jeff serves as adjunct faculty for Lesley University where he travels to different location around the country to teach masters' level classes to teachers pursuing an advanced degree. He also has serve as adjunct for The University of Montana where he taught the elementary science methods and the instructional technology courses. These experiences have reinforced the importance of sound professional development within our teaching corps both old and new.
Monday, October 28, 2013
Meet Richard Byrne
Richard Byrne is best known in the educational technology community for his award-winning blog Free Technology for Teachers. On a daily basis Richard’s blog "Free Technology for Teachers" reaches a subscriber base of more than 57,000 educators. In addition to writing Free Technology for Teachers, Richard also maintains iPad Apps for School, Android for Schools, and PracticalEdTech.com. Richard’s printed work includes a monthly column for School Library Journal, contributing author to What School Leaders Need to Know About Digital Technologies and Social Media, and columns for Teacher Librarian. Richard has been invited to speak at conferences and at schools across North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. Richard’s work is focused on helping teachers effectively use free technology resources in their classrooms. Richard lives in Greenwood, Maine with his loyal dogs Max and Morrison.
Friday, October 25, 2013
Nominate an outstanding teacher, leader, or media specialist.
Each year NCTIES recognizes outstanding individuals who have shown outstanding achievement and leadership in implementing technology to improve education.
2014 Outstanding Teacher Award
Nominations Open through January 5, 2014
This award recognizes and honors one teacher who has demonstrated outstanding achievement and leadership in implementing technology to improve education. Award recipients are selected from a pool of nominations submitted to NCTIES from around the state of North Carolina.
Nominees are evaluated using a set of selection criteria (below) for the award category. Winner will be announced in March at the NCTIES conference.
The educators selected to receive this award will be:
This award recognizes and honors one leader who has demonstrated outstanding achievement and leadership in implementing technology to improve education. Award recipients are selected from a pool of nominations submitted to NCTIES from around the state of North Carolina.
The educators selected to receive this award will be:
2014 Outstanding Teacher Award
Nominations Open through January 5, 2014
This award recognizes and honors one teacher who has demonstrated outstanding achievement and leadership in implementing technology to improve education. Award recipients are selected from a pool of nominations submitted to NCTIES from around the state of North Carolina.
Nominees are evaluated using a set of selection criteria (below) for the award category. Winner will be announced in March at the NCTIES conference.
The educators selected to receive this award will be:
- Honored at the NCTIES Conference, March 6-8, 2014, in Raleigh, NC
- Awarded $2500, with a $500.00 honorarium given to the teacher and up to $2000.00 reimbursement toward award recipient's expenses for registration, meals and travel for the ISTE conference 2015. (Based upon the state per Diem of $56 per day for meals. All receipts must be submitted for a refund.)
- Featured in NCTIES publications and on the Web site
For more information, please visit: http://www.ncties.org/recognition/teacher/index.html
2014 Outstanding Leader Award
Nominations Open through January 5, 2014
Nominations Open through January 5, 2014
This award recognizes and honors one leader who has demonstrated outstanding achievement and leadership in implementing technology to improve education. Award recipients are selected from a pool of nominations submitted to NCTIES from around the state of North Carolina.
Nominees are evaluated using a set of selection criteria (below) for the award category. Winner will be announced in March at the NCTIES conference. (Award winners will be notified by February 1, 2014
The educators selected to receive this award will be:
- Honored at the NCTIES Conference, March 6-8, 2014, in Raleigh, NC
- Awarded $2500, with a $500.00 honorarium given to the teacher and up to $2000.00 reimbursement toward award recipient's expenses for registration, meals and travel for the ISTE conference 2015. (Based upon the state per Diem of $56 per day for meals. All receipts must be submitted for a refund.)
- Featured in NCTIES publications and on the Web site
For more information, please visit: http://www.ncties.org/recognition/leader/index.html
2014 Media Specialist Technology Innovation Award
The purpose of this award is to identify, promote, and sustain excellence in collaborative and innovative technology-based projects driven by the school library media center in support of curricular and instructional needs in elementary, middle, and high schools.
Nominations Open through January 5, 2014
Entry Information
The award will be presented to a team of a school librarian and a collaborating teacher—one primary school (PreK-5), or its equivalent, and/or one secondary school (6-12), or its equivalent—at NCTIES conference March 5-7, 2014 in Raleigh, NC.
The purpose of this award is to identify, promote, and sustain excellence in collaborative and innovative technology-based projects driven by the school library media center in support of curricular and instructional needs in elementary, middle, and high schools.
Nominations Open through January 5, 2014
Entry Information
The award will be presented to a team of a school librarian and a collaborating teacher—one primary school (PreK-5), or its equivalent, and/or one secondary school (6-12), or its equivalent—at NCTIES conference March 5-7, 2014 in Raleigh, NC.
For more information, please visit: http://www.ncties.org/recognition/innovation/index.html
Friday, October 18, 2013
Meet Adam Bellow: Keynote Speaker
Adam Bellow is one of today’s leading speakers on educational technology and infusing technology to aid school reformation. He is the founder of both eduTecher and eduClipper. In addition to these free resources, Adam launched the popular Change the World student-focused charity campaign.
Bellow was honored by ISTE in 2010 as an emerging leader and then again in 2011 when he was named Outstanding Young Educator of the year. Bellow has been a sought after speaker in the education and educational technology circuit over the past few years because of his particular high-speed delivery which blends humor and rapid fire visuals in a style that re-defines slide-aided presentation. He has given memorable talks and keynotes at conferences such as ISTE, #140edu, and TEDxNYED amongst others.
Bellow is currently serving as CEO of eduClipper, the edtech startup that he founded in 2012. eduClipper is a free web tool focused on helping students and teachers find, share, and build valid learning experiences in a K-12 safe educational social platform.
Visit the featured speakers page to see the others presenting at #NCTIES14.
Visit the featured speakers page to see the others presenting at #NCTIES14.
Monday, October 7, 2013
Hotel Booking Links
The booking links for the Marriott City Center and the Sheraton Raleigh Hotel are now live.
Use this link to book your stay at the Marriott: http://cwp.marriott.com/rdumc/ncties2014
Use this link to book your stay at the Sheraton: https://www.starwoodmeeting.com/StarGroupsWeb/booking/reservation?id=1309205301&key=E9C07
Marriott City Center
Connected to the new convention center, our downtown Raleigh hotel features guest rooms and suites with luxurious bedding, wireless Internet, and 37-inch flat-panel plasma TV.
Valet parking is available free to Marriott guests attending NCTIES for one vehicle per room each day in the city parking lot. Be sure to remind hotel staff at check in that parking (for one car) and Internet access are included as part of the agreement with NCTIES. A hotel staff member must park your car for you in the valet lot. We highly recommend car pooling to minimize parking expenses. Parking in the area runs $10 to $15 per day for any additional vehicle.
Please be aware: Once all the rooms in our block have been reserved, there may still be rooms at the Marriott‘s regular, higher price, but parking and Internet will not be included in that price.
500 Fayetteville Street
Raleigh, North Carolina 27601
Phone: 919-833-1120
Fax: 919-833-8912
Use this link to book your stay at the Marriott: http://cwp.marriott.com/rdumc/ncties2014
Sheraton Raleigh Hotel
Warm, maple-trimmed walls and a sun-filled atrium greet you at the Sheraton Raleigh Hotel. When you arrive, you will not only see but feel the comfort all around the hotel.
Parking is available free to Sheraton guests attending NCTIES. The parking deck is located directly across Salisbury Street from the hotel. Standard passenger vehicles only are allowed in the parking garage. Be sure to remind hotel staff at check in that parking and Internet access are included as part of the agreement with NCTIES.
421 South Salisbury Street
Raleigh, North Carolina 27601
Phone 919-834-9900
Fax 919-833-1217
Use this link to book your stay at the Sheraton: https://www.starwoodmeeting.com/StarGroupsWeb/booking/reservation?id=1309205301&key=E9C07
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