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<strong>ISTE</strong>’s 34th Annual Conference and ExpositionFinal <strong>Program</strong>and Exhibit GuideDownload our conference app and eGuide today!See page 3 for details.isteconference.<strong>org</strong>PRESENTED BYIN COOPERATION WITH


Welcome to <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong>!Dear friends,Thank you for attending <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> in San Antonio. We appreciate the extraordinaryefforts you make to participate in the world’s most comprehensive ed tech event.Your presence here makes the experience richer for all.Over the coming week, our community will focus on sharing, learning and discoveringthe best ways to prepare today’s students for tomorrow’s challenges. We hope you’llparticipate in as many conference activities—formal and informal—as possible.You will find:• Inspiring and provocative keynotes• Over 800 concurrent sessions chosen from more than 2,300 submissions(with dozens at every given time slot)• Scores of interactive options including poster sessions, playgrounds, themedlounges, and hands-on activities• A vibrant expo with hundreds of vendors, products and learning experiences• Countless opportunities for “finding your tribe”—whether via social channels,informal meetups or serendipitous connectionsMore than 18,000 educators and industry reps from around the globe are withyou here in San Antonio! Tap into this collective wisdom to glean new perspectives,uncover fresh approaches, and identify the sources of inspiration that will help youreturn to your work recharged and reinvigorated.We hope you’ll revel in a spirit of discovery this week that will keep you inspiredthe entire year. Thank you for your energy, your expertise and your contributionsto learning and teaching.We’d like to extend a special thank you to all the staff, volunteers, presenters,members, sponsors and participating <strong>org</strong>anizations that have worked long andhard to bring you <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> in San Antonio.Warmly,Table of ContentsOur Sponsors..................................... 2<strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> App.................................. 3Overview........................................4-5Onsite Information<strong>ISTE</strong> Central....................................8-9Onsite Services...........................12-13Policies and Important Information.... 15Maps.........................................16-17News and Activities.....................20-21<strong>Program</strong> HighlightsKeynotes....................................24-25Sunday Events................................. 27Featured Content........................28-29Themes and Session Formats......32-33Playgrounds and Lounges................ 34Partners.......................................... 35Leadership.................................38-41<strong>ISTE</strong> NETS....................................... 42Ticketed Workshops....................44-48<strong>Program</strong> DetailsDaily Content Listings................49-115Speaker Index.........................116-124Exhibit Guide<strong>ISTE</strong> Year-Round Sponsorsand Corporate Members..........126-127Exhibitor Listings.....................129-196Kecia Ray<strong>ISTE</strong> PresidentBrian Lewis<strong>ISTE</strong> CEO1


Our Sponsors<strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> Event Sponsors<strong>ISTE</strong> would like to extend a special thank you to our sponsors.Without corporate contributions to <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong>, registrationto the conference would cost more than $1,300!Their contributions and support help make our conference themost affordable and comprehensive ed tech event of its kind.Tier 1Tier 2Tier 32 isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


<strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> AppYour <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> Command CenterThe official conference app has everything you need to navigate,sync, gamify and discover all that <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> has to offer!8 great ways to usethe <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> app!1 Stay up to date on conference news, updatesand social media.2 Play the conference game and compete fora trip to <strong>ISTE</strong> 2014 in Atlanta, Ge<strong>org</strong>ia!3 Browse all conference sessions, speakersand exhibitors.4 Build your conference schedule online or inthe app and sync with all your devices.Final <strong>Program</strong>My PlannerMessages5 Discover new contacts and introduce yourselfvia the attendee messaging center.6 Review all program content with individualsurveys of each session.SessionsSpeakersExhibitors7 Download a PDF of the final printed programand leave your paper copy at home.GameNewsLocal Info8 Find recommendations for local restaurantsand activities in San Antonio.Available in the Apple App Store,Google Play, and via the mobile web3 isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


OverviewSaturday, June 227 am–6 pm Registration open, Ballroom A8 am–5 pm Hack Education (formerly EduBloggerCon),Room 103A8:30 am–12 pm Morning Workshops*8:30 am–3:30 pm <strong>ISTE</strong> Affiliate Annual Meeting***, Room 103B8:30 am–3:30 pm Full-Day Workshops*12:30–4 pm Afternoon Workshops*2–6 pm Mobile MEGAShare, Room 101Sunday, June 237 am–7 pm Registration open, Ballroom A8:30 am–12 pm Morning Workshops*8:30 am–3:30 pm Full-Day Workshops*9 am–12 pm Epic Leadership*: Beyond the Hype ofGamification, Grand Hyatt, Texas Ballroom12:30–4 pm Afternoon Workshops*1:30–3 pm Conference Welcome and Opening Ignite Session,Hall A2–5 pm Global Education Summit, Room 103A3–5 pm <strong>ISTE</strong> Member Networking Fair, Tower View Lobby4–5:30 pm Leadership Strand Orientation, Room 103B5:45–7 pm Opening Keynote, Jane McGonigal, Hall A7–8 pm Opening Social, Tower View Lobby7–8:30 pm Global Collaboration Sessions and StudentShowcase, Tower View LobbyMonday, June 247 am–6 pm Registration open, Ballroom A7:30–9 am <strong>ISTE</strong> Corporate Member Breakfast***,Exhibitor Lounge, Ballroom B8–9 am BYOD Sessions8–9:30 am SIGAdmin (Administrators) Forum*, Room 217A8–9:30 am SETSIG (Special Education Technology) Forum**,Ballroom C-28–9:30 am SIGOL (Online Learning) Forum**, Room 103A8–10 am Poster Sessions and Student Showcase,Tower View Lobby8– 10 am SIGML (Mobile Learning) Walking Tour**, gatherin Ballroom A foyer8–11:30 am Playgrounds: Digital Age Media Center, TCEAiPlayground, Digital Storytelling, Park View Lobby8:30–9:30 am Concurrent Session 1 and BYOD**8:30–9:30 am Corporate Spotlight Sessions,Rooms 214AB and 217BC8:30–9:30 am SIGIS (Independent Schools) Gathering, Room 1028:30–9:30 am Ignite Session 2, Ballroom C-18:30 am–12 pm Morning Workshops*9:30–10:30 am BYOD Sessions9:30 am–5:30 pm Exhibits open, Halls B-D9:45–10:15 am Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall11 am–12 pm Concurrent Session 2 and BYOD**11 am–12 pm Corporate Spotlight Session, Room 214AB11 am–12 pm SIGML (Mobile Learning) Forum**, Room 103A11 am–12 pm SIGOL (Online Learning) Annual Meeting, Room 10211 am–1 pm Poster Sessions and Student Showcase,Tower View Lobby12:30–4 pm Afternoon Workshops*12:30–4 pm Playgrounds: Innovation in Teacher Education,TCEA iPlayground, Games and Simulations Arcade,Park View Lobby12:45–1:45 pm Concurrent Session 3 and BYOD**1:30–2:30 pm Corporate Spotlight Session, Room 214AB2–3:30 pm CTO (<strong>ISTE</strong>/CoSN) Forum, Grand Hyatt,Lonestar Ballroom C2–4 pm Poster Sessions and Student Showcase,Tower View Lobby2:30–3:30 pm Concurrent Session 4 and BYOD**2:30–3:30 pm SETSIG (Special Education Technology)Annual Meeting, Room 1024–5 pm Corporate Spotlight Session, Room 214AB4–5:30 pm SIGCT (Computing Teachers) Forum**, Room 103A4–5:30 pm SIGTC (Technology Coordinators) Forum**,Ballroom C-24:15–5:15 pm Concurrent Session 5 and BYOD**4:15–5:15 pm Corporate Spotlight Session, Lila Cockrell Theater4:15–5:15 pm SIG1to1 (One-to-One Computing) Annual Meeting,Room 1024:30–7:30 pm Evening Workshops*5:30–6:45 pm Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions5:30–6:45 pm SIGAE (Arts Educators) Gathering, Room 2155:30–6:45 pm SIGDE (Digital Equity) Gathering, Room 1025:30–6:45 pm SIGELT (Early Learning and Technology) Gathering,Room 103B5:30–6:45 pm SIGETC (Educational Technology Coaches)Gathering, Room 217BC5:30–6:45 pm SIGML (Mobile Learning) Annual Meeting,Room 103A5:30–6:45 pm SIGVE Machinima Fest, Lila Cockrell Theater4 isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Overview5:30–6:45 pm SIGSci (Science and Technology) Gathering,Room 1015:30–6:45 pm SIGTC (Technology Coordinators) Annual Meeting,Ballroom C-25:30–7:30 pm Start-up Pitch Fest (Round 1), Ballroom C-1Tuesday, June 257 am–6 pm Registration open, Ballroom A8:30–9:45 am Keynote Session, Steven Johnson, Hall A8:30 am–12 pm Morning Workshops*9 am–12:30 pm Playgrounds: STEM, TCEA iPlayground,Mobile Learning, Park View Lobby9:30 am–5 pm Exhibits Open, Halls B-D9:45–10:15 am Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall10 am–12 pm Poster Sessions and Student Showcase,Tower View Lobby10:30–11:30 am Concurrent Session 6 and BYOD**10:30–11:30 am Corporate Spotlight Session, Room 214AB10:30–11:30 am SIGGS (Games and Simulations) Annual Meeting,Room 10212:15–1:15 pm Concurrent Session 7 and BYOD**12:15–1:15 pm SIGDS (Digital Storytelling) Gathering, Room 10212:30–4 pm Afternoon Workshops*1–2 pm Corporate Spotlight Session, Room 214AB1–3 pm Poster Sessions and Student Showcase,Tower View Lobby1:30–5 pm Playgrounds: UDL + AT, TCEA iPlaygroundand Virtual Environments, Park View Lobby2–3 pm Concurrent Sessions 8 and BYOD**2–3 pm SIGGS (Games and Simulations) Forum**,Room 217A2–3 pm SIG1to1 (One to One Computing) Forum**,Ballroom C-22–3 pm SIGLIT (Literacy) Gathering, Room 1023:30–4:30 pm Corporate Spotlight Session, Room 214AB3:45–4:45 pm Concurrent Session 9 and BYOD**3:45–4:45 pm Ignite Session 3, Ballroom C-13:45–4:45 pm SIGCT (Computing Teachers) Annual Meeting,Room 1023:45–5:15 pm SIGIVC (Interactive Videoconferencing) Forum**,Room 103B3:45–5:15 pm SIGMS (Media Specialists) Forum**, Ballroom C-23:45–5:15 pm SIGTE (Teacher Educators) Forum**, Room 217A4–6 pm Poster Sessions and Student Showcase,Tower View Lobby5–6:15 pm Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions5–6:15 pm Movie Night: “Look I’m Learning!”,Lila Cockrell Theater5–6:15 pm SIG3D Gathering (3D in Education), SocialButterfly & Newbie Lounge, West Registration5–6:15 pm SIGIntS (International Schools) Gathering,Room 103A5–6:15 pm SIGMT (Music and Technology) Gathering, Room 1025–6:15 pm SIGTAP (Technology in Afterschool <strong>Program</strong>s)Gathering, Room 1015–6:15 pm SIGVE (Virtual Environments) Gathering,Park View Lobby5–7 pm Start-up Pitch Fest (Round 2), Ballroom C-15:15–6:15 pm SIGIVC (Interactive Videoconferencing)Annual Meeting, Room 103B5:15–6:30 pm SIGTE (Teacher Educators) Annual Meeting,Room 217A5:15–8:15 pm Evening Workshops*Wednesday, June 267:30 am–3 pm Registration open, Ballroom A8–9:30 am SIGILT (Innovative Learning Technologies)Forum**, Room 103A8–9:30 am SIGMS (Media Specialists) Breakfast Meeting*,Ballroom C-28–10 am Poster Sessions and Student Showcase,Tower View Lobby8 am–3 pm Online Learning Institute (<strong>ISTE</strong>, SREB, EDC)*,Grand Hyatt, Texas Ballroom A8:30–9:30 am Concurrent Session 10 and BYOD**8:30–9:30 am Corporate Spotlight Sessions,Rooms 214AB and 217BC8:30 am–12 pm Morning Workshops*9 am–1 pm Playgrounds; Interactive Videoconferencing,TCEA iPlayground, Interactive Books,Park View Lobby9:45–11:15 am Start-up Pitch Fest (Finals), TechnologyInfrastructure Pavilion, Hall D9:30 am–2:30 pm Exhibits Open, Halls B-D10:15–11:15 am Concurrent Session 11 and BYOD**10:45–11:45 am Corporate Spotlight Session, Room 214AB11 am–1 pm Poster Sessions and Student Showcase,Tower View Lobby11:45–12:45 pm Concurrent Session 12 and BYOD**1:15–2:15 pm Concurrent Session 13 and BYOD**2:45–4 pm Closing Keynote, Adam Bellow, and 2014 Preview,Hall A* Preregistration and additional payment are required** Preregistration is required*** By invitation only5 isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


INTERCOMHELPDESKLEVELROOM101LABADMINOFFICEMIC ONIPI 204PUSH TO CALL1 2 3 4Two-way intercomconnects teachers withthe office or help deskRemote managementand troubleshooting ofclassroom AV systemsMake live or pre-recordedpublic address announcementsFlexible scheduling andmanagement of bell systemGlobalViewer Campus Communication SuiteUnified Control of Bells, PA, Intercom, and Classroom AVExtron GlobalViewer ® Campus Communication Suite unifies campus bells, public address announcements,intercom, and classroom AV management into one complete package. Now you can manage bell scheduling,campus-wide communications, and classroom AV systems over your existing network with a singlesoftware application.Flexible Bell SchedulingCreate and manage recurring bell schedules locally or at thedistrict level. For special events, such as rallies or holidayclosure, the bell schedule can be modified or disabled.Convenient Access to Public AddressAnnouncementsMake live public address announcements or play backpre-recorded messages with the push of a button. Zonecapability allows announcements to be routed to alllocations on campus, a particular area, or a specific room.Integrated Intercom SystemProvides two-way voice communication over the network.Flexible setup options allow users to be connected withthe office, help desk, or even other classrooms.AV Asset ManagementSupports real-time monitoring and remote control ofclassroom AV components. Integrated scheduling andreporting features help to lower operating costs andincrease efficiency.Grants AvailableRegister your project for aPoleVault or VoiceLift Grantwww.extronclassroom.com/grant800.633.9876 • www.extronclassroom.comVisit Extron at Booth #11262Follow Us Onwww.extronclassroom.com/twitter


Onsite and Maps <strong>Program</strong> Highlights <strong>Program</strong> Details Expo Guide


VISIT <strong>ISTE</strong> CENTRALExpo Guide<strong>Program</strong> Details<strong>Program</strong> HighlightsOnsite and MapsLOCATED IN EAST REGISTRATION<strong>ISTE</strong> Central is your destination for connections and learning about all things <strong>ISTE</strong>.Get Your <strong>ISTE</strong> BooksStop by to browse <strong>ISTE</strong>’s must-have titles and take advantageof this year’s conference special.Special OfferBuy 4 books and get the 5th one free!Daily Books DrawingCome visit us at <strong>ISTE</strong> Central and enter to win a free book eachday! Use the book raffle ticket on your <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> name badgeto enter in our daily book drawings.Learn About<strong>ISTE</strong> MembershipDiscover all of the great benefits that come with your <strong>ISTE</strong>membership! We have the details on how you can connect,consume and contribute.ConnectJoin the conversation and network with thousandsof fellow <strong>ISTE</strong> members all over the world.ConsumeStay on top of the latest in ed tech through <strong>ISTE</strong> newsletters,periodicals, books, webinars and more!ContributeShare your expertise by serving on a SIG, becominga volunteer or participating in advocacy efforts.Kyle PaceMEMBER SINCE 2010


Saturday1–5 pmSunday12–8 pmMonday7:30 am–6:30 pmTuesday8 am–6:30 pmWednesday8 am–3:30 pm<strong>ISTE</strong>CentralHoursShop for ed tech books and <strong>ISTE</strong> swag, learn about exciting newresources, discover your member benefits and so much more!Win a Trip to <strong>ISTE</strong> 2014in Atlanta, Ge<strong>org</strong>iaUse the raffle tickets on your <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> name badge to enter for a chance to win the grand prize.One grand prize raffle winner will receive an all-inclusive trip and full registration to <strong>ISTE</strong> 2014.Win Prizes fromCorporate Members<strong>ISTE</strong> Corporate Members are forward-thinking <strong>org</strong>anizationsthat share <strong>ISTE</strong>'s mission. Stop by <strong>ISTE</strong> Central to learn moreabout our corporate members and take a survey for a chanceto win awesome prizes!Take Action with<strong>ISTE</strong> AdvocacyAdvocate for digital learning by signing a petitionto raise the E-Rate funding cap and sending aletter to U.S. Congress in support of classroomtechnology. Participants will be entered in araffle for a chance to win an amazing prize!Hilary GoldmannSENIOR DIRECTOR GOVERNMENT RELATIONS, <strong>ISTE</strong>


Vernier LabQuest® 2 foriPad® and BYODfor Science and STEM EducationiPad | Chromebook | Android Now every student in a labgroup can use real-time sensordata with LabQuest 2 andmobile devices! Individualstudents can view, analyze,annotate, and share data asevidence of understanding.ENTERTO WINAT BOOTH11104• LabQuest 2 Interface• Video Physics for iOS• Graphical Analysis for iPadMEASURE. ANALYZE. LEARN.Vernier Software & Technology | www.vernier.com | 888-VERNIER (888-837-6437)


Marzano Research LaboratoryInvigorate teachingwith technology PDEnhancing the Art and Science ofTeaching With Technology WorkshopDesigned for teachers and all levels of schooland district leadership, this on-site workshop isavailable as a one- or two-day learning experience.Discover a broad range of instructional strategiesand learn how to leverage existing technology—interactive whiteboards, clickers, laptops, tablets,and student devices—to enhance instruction andimprove student engagement and achievement.Learning Outcomes• Explore the 41 highly reliable instructionalstrategies to improve learning.• Leverage existing technology to enhance studentachievement.• Gauge your pedagogical strengths, and targetareas in which you would like to develop greaterproficiency.• Combine individual and collective reflection tobuild a culture of collaboration.• Contextualize research on transforming teachingand learning with technology to enhance your PLC.marzanoresearch.com | 888.849.0851Visit us!Stop by booth #7288to learn more


Onsite ServicesImportantPhone Numbers<strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong>Information Booth210-582-7015<strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong>Headquarters210-582-7011Housing Booth210-582-7013210-582-7014Transportation Desk210-582-7017Press Room210-582-7012Wi-Fi<strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> is pleased to provide free wirelessinternet in all convention center meeting roomsand public spaces (wi-fi is not available on theExpo Hall floor). The onsite network is iste<strong>2013</strong>.If you experience connection issues, please visitone of the Doctor Is In kiosks.Conference PlannerMake the most out of every moment at<strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong>! Use our online conferenceplanner to build your onsite schedule.Visit isteconference.<strong>org</strong>/planner.Certificate of AttendanceNew this year, your personal planner mayalso be used to generate an official certificateof attendance, which is often a requirementof many state CEU programs. When buildingyour planner, be sure to use the same emailas your registration. This will ensure that anypreregistration events, such as workshops andBYOD sessions, will be added automatically.Tag the sessions you attend to complete a recordof your session hours.isteconference.<strong>org</strong>/creditGive Us Your FeedbackPlease use the <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> mobile app orprogram search on the <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> website toprovide feedback for individual sessions (seepage 3). Also, be sure to fill out the overall <strong>ISTE</strong><strong>2013</strong> evaluation, which will come via email postconference. Your valuable insights play a crucialrole in planning and improvements for future<strong>ISTE</strong> conferences!BYOD Help DeskAttending a BYOD session or workshop? Stop bythe BYOD Help Desk to make sure you have theappropriate devices and software to participate.Please note that if a BYOD requires a laptop,it may not be possible to participate with asmartphone or tablet. Visit the <strong>Program</strong> Searchon the <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> website to confirm equipmentand software needs.Hours: Monday, 8 am–5:30 pm; Tuesday,10 am–5 pm; Wednesday, 8 am–2:15 pmLocation: River Level, outside Room 007The Doctor Is In KioskVisit The Doctor Is In kiosk for treatment of yourtechnical difficulties. A team of tech doctors isready to help with anything from network issuesto equipment woes to questions about the <strong>ISTE</strong>conference app.Hours: Sunday, 10 am–4 pm; Monday–Tuesday,8 am–5 pm; Wednesday, 8 am–2 pmLocation: Level 2, outside Room 208Housing BoothThe Housing Booth is the place to go for yourquestions about housing in San Antonio. Booth staffcan provide you with assistance with reservations,hotel contact information, alternative housing optionsand more.Hours: Saturday, 7 am–6 pm; Sunday, 7 am–7 pm;Monday, 7 am–6 pm; Tuesday, 7 am–6 pm;Wednesday, 7:30 am–3 pmLocation: Ballroom A<strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> Information Boothand Volunteer Check-InVisit the <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> Information Booth fordetails regarding:• Volunteer check-in• Lost and found• Shuttle bus schedules• Maps• Hotel phone numbers• <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> mobile app• Events• ADA—Services for persons with disabilitiesHours: Saturday, 7 am–6 pm; Sunday, 7 am–7 pm;Monday, 7 am–6 pm; Tuesday, 7 am–6 pm;Wednesday, 7:30 am–3 pmLocation: Lobby BridgeAsk Me StationsAsk Me stations are locatedthroughout the convention center andstaffed with helpful volunteers readyto assist however they can—just ask!12


Onsite ServicesFirst Aid StationIn the event of a medical or securityemergency, please contact ConventionCenter Security. Dial 9-207-7773 onany house courtesy phone located nearrestrooms. Provide a description of theemergency and the location. Remain inthe vicinity in case there are questionsfrom emergency responders.Locations: West Registration and Hall CFood Services andConcession LocationsConcessions at the San Antonio HenryB Gonzales Convention Center areavailable in the Exhibit Hall during openexhibit hours. Coffee and light snacks areavailable in the lobbies throughout theCenter. Access to San Antonio’s famousRiver Walk is simple from the Center. TheRiver Walk is packed with restaurants andcafes for your ease.Presenters’ WorldPresenters’ World provides a dedicatedspace where presenters can gather tocollect their thoughts, grab a quick cup ofcoffee, test their presentation equipmentwith a sample projection system, and storeequipment during the day.Hours: Sunday, 12–6 pm;Monday–Tuesday, 8 am–6 pm;Wednesday, 8 am–2 pmLocation: West RegistrationPress OfficeThe onsite Press Room provides a quietwork area for credentialed media. It isequipped with a small interview area,several computers, a printer/fax/copierand print media kits from <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong>exhibitors and sponsors.Hours: Sunday, 1–5 pm;Monday–Tuesday, 8 am–6 pm;Wednesday, 8 am–3 pmLocation: West RegistrationLast-Day Luggage Storage$3 per itemHours: Wednesday, 7:30 am–6:30 pmLocation: Ballroom AShuttle Services<strong>ISTE</strong> provides shuttle service between anumber of the official Conference Hotelsand the convention center. Hotels not listedwith a shuttle route are within a short walkof the convention center. Transit time formost hotel shuttle routes is approximately20 minutes. Please plan accordingly astransit times may differ due to unforeseentraffic conditions.Daily Shuttle ServicesBetween Hotels & SACCSaturday, June 226:30 am–6:15 pmSunday, June 236:30 am–8:45 pmMonday, June 246:30 am–7:45 pmTuesday, June 256:30 am–7:45 pmWednesday, June 266:30 am–4:30 pmSchedule is subject to revisions. Pleasevisit the Information Booth for the mostup-to-date schedule.Registration HoursSaturday 7 am–6 pmSunday 7 am–7 pmMonday 7 am–6 pmTuesday 7 am–6 pmWednesday 7:30 am– 3 pmLocation: Ballroom AExhibit HoursMonday 9:30 am–5:30 pmTuesday 9:30 am–5 pmWednesday 9:30 am–2:30 pmContinental breakfast will beserved Monday and Tuesdayat 9:45–10:45 amLocation: Expo Hall<strong>ISTE</strong> Central HoursSaturday 1–5 pmSunday 12–8 pmMonday 7:30 am–6:30 pmTuesday 8 am–6:30 pmWednesday 8 am–3:30 pmLocation: East RegistrationKaren StoneMember since 201113 isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Visit our new website:hmhco.comLet’s Join Forces!Experience the power of partnership.Visit Booth #11099to share your mission and ideaswith our Strategic Alliance TeamEnter to Win!Microsoft ® Surface Tablet!(giveaways on Monday and Tuesday)Visit us online:my.hmheducation.com/iste<strong>2013</strong>Follow us: @HMHCoMicrosoft® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/orother countries. Surface is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.© Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. 06/13 MS74305


Policies and Important InformationShare the Grid!<strong>ISTE</strong> invests tremendously in the onsite internet and power services and ourgoal is to provide a positive experience for everyone at <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong>. You canhelp by being mindful of your bandwidth usage and following some simple steps:• Limit the number of devices you use concurrently when accessing the web• Disable web-seeking on devices not currently in use• Charge devices to their fullest before arriving onsite• Avoid downloading large files onsite when possible• Limit streaming activity during peak hours or in crowded locationsRoom CapacityStanding or sitting in aisles of session rooms is not permitted. All roomsare set to the maximum number of attendees allowed per the fire marshal.Age RestrictionChildren under the age of 16 (including infants) are not permitted in sessions,workshops or the Expo Hall. However, students with a badge who are presentingwill be permitted when accompanied by an adult chaperone.Recording PolicyVideo and studio recording—including streaming—of sessions for commercialuse is strictly prohibited. Recordings for noncommercial use are allowed with thepermission of the presenter as indicated in the program listing for each session.Any recording should respect the presenter’s rights and not be disruptive. Look forthe Not Recordable icon to identify sessions where recording is not permitted.Don’t Lose Your Seat!REG$Non-FeePreregistration EventsPreregistration is required forsome sessions such as BYODsand most SIG Forums. Anyseats not filled five minutesbefore the scheduled starttime will be released to thosewaiting in the stand-by-lineon a first-come basis.Fee PreregistrationEventsPreregistration and additionalfees are required for somesessions such as workshopsand select SIG Forums. Anyunsold seats can be purchasedat the door. Sold seats that arenot filled will be released 15minutes after the start time.Video and Photo ConsentRegistration and attendance at or participation in <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> meetings, conferenceand other activities constitutes an agreement that allows <strong>ISTE</strong> to use and distributethe registrant, attendee and/or participant’s image or voice in photographs, videos,websites and/or print and digital collateral. If you have questions about this policy,please visit the <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> Information Booth.15David ChanMember since 2010


onsite mapHenry B. Gonzalez Convention Center005BYODRiver LevelBYOD004BYODHelp DeskSessionsStreet Level 1TechnologyInfastructurePavilion (TIP)See pages 130-131 for Exhibit Hall floor plan<strong>ISTE</strong>CentralPress RoomPresenters’ WorldFirst AidNewbie & Social Butterfly LoungeGeneral SessionSpotlightSessionsINFORMATIONCENTER1019A1019RegistrationHousingGrad CreditMAINENTRANCESIG SessionsShuttle Drop off16 isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


onsite mapLevel 2218PostersStudent Showcase217DTOWER VIEW PARK VIEW217BC217A216TCEA BoothESCALATORS215214DPlaygrounds214C214AB213B213A211 209212B212APartner andAffiliate BoothsDr. Is InWorkshops Conference PlannerMobile App210B210A208ESCALATORSBloggers’Cafe204B204ABALLROOM BBELOWCorporateSpotlightSpotlightSessionsLevel 3Ballroom C-1-3SessionsCorporateSpotlightWorkshops207B207A206B206A205ESCALATORSESCALATORS ESCALATORS203202B202A201EXHIBIT HABELOWEXPLAZA ACEQUIABELOWTHEATREBA17 isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Live and Learn:Social-Media-Based ScienceLearning with MySciLifeCandace Hackett ShivelyJune 24 • 12:45-1:45 PMTeachersFirstThinking Teachers Teaching Thinkers ®See our presentations at <strong>ISTE</strong> in San Antonio:The Big 10:Scoring High with OnlineTeacher Professional DevelopmentMelissa HenningJune 25 • 1:00-3:00 PMVisit us at booth #5216Join OK2Ask ® live from <strong>ISTE</strong> - Tues. 6/25 3:30pm CTFREE • Ad-FreeTrusted • Time-savingTeaching and learning resourcesfor the tech-timid and the fearlesswww.teachersfirst.com


News and ActivitiesSocial MediaStay connected, find your peepsand add your voice!Follow @isteconnectsand use #iste13Like <strong>ISTE</strong> atFacebook.com/like<strong>ISTE</strong>Tag your photoswith #iste13Become a memberat iste<strong>2013</strong>.<strong>org</strong>Onsite NewsStay up to date! For the latest news, features, announcements and schedule changes,use the <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> mobile app to access the <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> news feed and <strong>ISTE</strong> Connectsblog. Learn more on page 3.<strong>ISTE</strong> CentralVisit <strong>ISTE</strong> Central to learn about all things <strong>ISTE</strong>! Browse and buy the latest <strong>ISTE</strong> titles as wellas books from this year’s keynotes—buy four, get the fifth free. Participate in membership,advocacy and <strong>ISTE</strong> corporate member activities for chances to win great prizes, includingregistration to <strong>ISTE</strong> 2014 in Atlanta, Ge<strong>org</strong>ia!Morning Refreshments and TreatupsJoin us on Monday and Tuesday for a continental breakfast in theExpo Hall and for treatups throughout the conference.Sunday 3:45 pm, SIG Open HouseMonday 3:45 pm, Bloggers’ CafeTuesday 3:45 pm, Newbie/Social ButterflyWednesday 1:30 pm, <strong>ISTE</strong> CentralThank you Tier Three Sponors for your support of Monday’s breakfastand treatups: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, LEGO Education and Promethean.Great Ways to Navigate <strong>ISTE</strong>’s World-Class Conferenceand Exposition and WIN!Win with the New Exhibitor GameTake a trip around the exposition to visit and welcome our first-time exhibitors.Three lucky winners will receive the new iPad mini! Winners will be announcedat Wednesday’s closing session.Play the Expo Hall RaffleWin fantastic prizes from our exhibitors by participating in the ExpoHall Raffle. Look for the coupon book in your registration bag!Mobile App GamePlay the official <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> game using the conference mobileapp and earn points just for doing all the things you wouldnormally do onsite—attend special events, take sessionsurveys, tweet with the #iste13 hashtag, and visit the Expo Hall.The top 3 winners will receive tech prizes and one lucky winnerwill receive an all-expense-paid trip to <strong>ISTE</strong> 2014!Final <strong>Program</strong>SessionsGameMy PlannerSpeakersNewsMessagesExhibitorsLocal Info20 isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


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To where potential becomes realityRising standards. Emerging technology.The growth of open resources. Increased learner diversity.It’s time to break through traditional classroom walls andenvision a world where learning is happening everywhere,on any device. Pearson teams with educators to delivernew personalized ways of learning through effective,scalable assessment, instructional tools, services, andtechnologies that help students and educators achievetheir own definitions of success.Visit Booth 11159 to learn how educators are realizing thepotential of technology to improve learning.Follow us on twitter @pearsonevents for the latest information.Onsite and Maps <strong>Program</strong> Highlights <strong>Program</strong> Details Expo Guide


KEYNOTESOnsite and Maps<strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> KeynotesEach of our three keynote sessions features a fresh perspective on theways educators can encourage their students’ innate passion for learningthrough the power of creativity, problem-solving, curiosity and kindness.(All keynotes will be simulcast to <strong>ISTE</strong> Central and lounges. See page 21.)Jane McGonigal<strong>Program</strong> Details<strong>Program</strong> HighlightsExpo GuideSteven JohnsonAdam Bellow24isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


KeynotesLearning is an Epic WinJane McGonigalSunday, 5:45–7 pm, Hall AJane McGonigal is today’s leading speaker on games and the application of game-design to education. Referencinglessons learned through her work creating games for <strong>org</strong>anizations such as the World Bank, the Olympic Games,the American Heart Association, and the New York Public Library, McGonigal will discuss the powers of gameplayto solve real-world challenges, and to teach 21st century skills like resilience, urgent optimism, and extreme-scalecollaboration. (See the complete description on page 50.)Where Good Ideas Come FromSteven JohnsonTuesday, 8:30–9:45 am, Hall AJoin best-selling author Steven Johnson, one of the foremost thought leaders in today’s interdisciplinary, collaborativeand open-minded approach to innovation, for an inspirational talk as he explores the concept of where and how goodideas originate. Drawing on examples from both inside and outside of education, Johnson will discuss how innovativelearners solve problems by borrowing ideas from multiple fields of thought, and how both educators and studentsleverage peer networks to mobilize as agents of change. (See the complete description on page 79.)You’re Invited to Change the WorldAdam BellowWednesday, 2:45–4 pm, Hall AAuthor and educational technologist Adam Bellow will deliver the closing keynote of <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> with a high-energypresentation reveling in the joys of being a connected educator in these amazing times. Showcasing stories ofinspiration from classrooms around the world and anecdotes from his career, Bellow will invite you to challengeyourself to make a difference in your school with creativity and kindness. (See the complete description on page 115.)All keynotes will be simulcast to <strong>ISTE</strong> Central and lounges. See page 21. General Session seating is first come, first servedand saving seats is not possible. Please note that seats are in particularly high demand for the Opening Keynote; doors openat 5:15 pm, so arrive early for the best seats. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.25isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


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Sunday EventsJoin us for a day of celebration,networking and learning!Conference Welcome and Opening Ignite Session1:30–3 pm, Hall AKick off your <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> experience with our exciting Opening Ignite Session! Twelve speakers will havefive minutes each to inspire, amaze and intrigue you. Sample all that the conference has in store inone rapid-fire presentation! Plus, this fast-paced and fun event includes tips for effectively navigatingthe conference, getting the most out of your <strong>ISTE</strong> membership and honoring <strong>ISTE</strong> awardees. You’ll alsohave a chance to win fabulous raffle prizes, including an iPad mini, Kindle Fire and Lyto Digital Camera.<strong>ISTE</strong> Member Networking Fair3–5 pm, Tower View LobbyAttend this event to find numerous ways to connect and collaborate!sigSIG Open HouseLearn what <strong>ISTE</strong>’s 25 Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are all aboutby taking a stroll through our SIG Open House. SIG membershipoffers a great way to increase your knowledge base and connect with likemindedcolleagues. Meet the volunteers who lead SIGs year round, learnmore about SIG activities (onsite and throughout the year) and find out howyou can get involved as a volunteer.Young Educator Network<strong>ISTE</strong>’s Young Educators Network is a network-creating, resourcesharing,fun-loving community for educators. Visit the YEN boothand share your mad ed tech skills! #EpicYEN<strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> TweetupConnect face-to-face with people you follow virtually on Twitter.Meet your tweeps, hashtaggers and #edchat moderators inperson. Tweet you there! #don’tmissitA<strong>ISTE</strong> Voices Carry Advocacy ActivityParticipate in the <strong>ISTE</strong> Advocacy Convention and Make Your VoiceHeard! No matter where you reside in the world, demonstrateyour support for classroom broadband connectivity. Join our convention andhave your photo taken!newcomers<strong>2013</strong>NewcomersIs this your first <strong>ISTE</strong> conference? Then make this your first stop!Meet other first-timers and share session suggestions. Conferenceveterans will be available to answer all your questions and provide helpfuladvice to help make your first conference a great conference.Opening KeynoteBy Jane McGonigal, with remarks by <strong>ISTE</strong>President Kecia Ray and <strong>ISTE</strong> CEO Brian Lewis5:45-7 pm, Hall AJoin us for a thought-provoking andexhilarating presentation by the leadingspeaker on gamification. See full sessiondescription on page 50.Opening Social7-8 pm, Tower and Park View LobbiesStop in to the Tower and Park View lobbiesfor some light noshes before heading outto explore the many choices of the nearbyRiverwalk restaurants. Join us for fun localentertainment, network with friends new andold, and enjoy Global Collaboration Projectsand Student Showcases in the Tower ViewLobby (open until 8:30 pm).The Social is open to registered attendees andbadged guests only. Your badge is required foradmission. Snacks, nonalcoholic beverages,and entertainment are provided in part by<strong>ISTE</strong>’s Tier One event sponsors, Microsoft,Pearson, Samsung and SMART. A cash barwill be available.Shuttle transportation will be providedbetween the center and conference hotels.Last shuttles depart SACC at 8:45 pm.27isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Featured ContentTechnology Infrastructure PavilionLocated in the Expo Hall, the Technology Infrastructure Pavilion(TIP) is a learning environment that features juried sessions andservices of particular interest to CIOs, tech coordinators, CTOsand administrators. Search the daily content listings for sessionsunder the Technology Infrastructure theme located in the pavilion.Hours: Monday, 9:30 am–5:30 pm; Tuesday, 9:30 am–5 pm;Wednesday, 9:30 am–2:30 pmLocation: Hall DIgnite SessionsBack by popular demand, <strong>ISTE</strong> Ignite sessions are fast-pacedgeek events featuring dynamic, engaging presenters each withjust 5 minutes and 20 slides to tell an inspirational story orshare a great idea, tool or practice. The slides are automaticallyadvanced every 15 seconds, and they don’t ever stop, whichmake for a series of exciting, fun-filled and sure to be exhilaratingsessions that are not to be missed!Hours and Locations: Sunday, 1:30–3 pm, Hall A; Monday,8:30–10 am and Tuesday, 3:45–4:45 pm, Ballroom C-1Iron Chef: <strong>ISTE</strong> 13 EditionNew this year and hosted by <strong>ISTE</strong>’s Young Educator Network,Iron Chef: <strong>ISTE</strong> 13 Edition is a two-part session series. In partone, interested attendees form collaborative groups to designinnovative NETS-aligned solutions to a variety of challenges. Inpart two, they present their solutions to a live <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> audiencein a fast-paced, Ignite-style format. Join in the fun on Mondayand see what you can cook up, or come on Wednesday to seethe teams share their recipes for success.Part One: Monday, 10:30 am-12 pm, Room 217APart Two: Wednesday, 10:15-11:15 am, Ballroom C-1<strong>ISTE</strong> R&EMeet with an associate from <strong>ISTE</strong>’s Research & Evaluationdepartment for a free consultation about program evaluation,NETS readiness assessment, and effective strategies for ed techprogram implementation. Let <strong>ISTE</strong> R&E help you put technologyand the NETS to work.Location: Outside Room 213<strong>ISTE</strong> Professional Learning<strong>ISTE</strong>’s professional learning team is proud to present twoengaging sessions on timely ed tech topics along with anetworking lounge where in-depth post-session conversationscan take place one on one.Session: Want to be a Tech Coach?Learn from <strong>ISTE</strong> about the NETS for Coaching and be among thefirst to participate in our newly designed online coaching courses.Hours: Tuesday, 10:30–11:30 amLocation: Room 213Implementing Your Mobile Learning<strong>Program</strong> with <strong>ISTE</strong>If your school or district is considering or planning a mobilelearning initiative, including a 1:1 program, come and learnmore about how <strong>ISTE</strong> can support you with leadership decisionmaking, NETS readiness tools, professional learning opportunities,and classroom observations. This session is presented by <strong>ISTE</strong>Professional Development Services.Hours: Tuesday, 12:15–1:15 pmLocation: Room 213Professional Learning LoungeMeet one on one with <strong>ISTE</strong> team members to discuss your schoolor district’s professional learning needs and discover how <strong>ISTE</strong>can support and assist you in reaching your goals.Hours: Monday, 8:30–9:30 am, 11 am–12 pm, 12:45–1:45 pm;Tuesday, 10:30–11:30 am, 12:15–1:15 pm, 2–3 pmLocation: Outside Room 213Look! I’m LearningCome see this exciting new documentary film about a digitalrevolution led by kids. Produced and directed by BruceUmpstead and Allyson Rockwell, this feature-length film followsthe experiences of four early elementary classroom teacherswho go one to one with their students and forever transformlearning and teaching in their communities. Meet the producer,director, and stars of the film in a face-to-face poster sessionprior to the screening.Poster Session: Monday, 8-10 am, Tower View Lobby, Table 30Film Screening: Tuesday, 5-6:16 pm, Lila Cockrell Theater28isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Featured ContentWhat’s New at the Department of Ed?Come hear Richard Culatta, deputy director of the Office ofEducational Technology, share the latest projects and reportscoming out of the U.S. Department of Education, including thenew Learning Registry tool for capturing, sharing, and analyzinglearning resource data from around the globe.Hours: Tuesday, 12:15-1:15 pmLocation: Room 103BEd Tech Start-Up Pitch FestSee ed tech innovators pitch their BIG IDEAS while competingfor the attention of potential partners, funders and educators.A panel of industry judges and you, the audience, will determinewho advances.Two preliminary rounds on Monday and Tuesday will culminatein a final competition on Wednesday where two winners willtake home prizes.Preliminary Rounds: Monday, 5:30-7:30 pm and Tuesday,5-7pm, Ballroom C-1Final Round: Wednesday, 9:45-11:15 am, TechnologyInfrastructure Pavilion, Hall D<strong>ISTE</strong> Presentations 101Think you’d like to present at <strong>ISTE</strong> someday? Join programcommittee member Chris O’Neal for his two information-packedsessions designed to help you better understand what makes fora successful conference presenter and learn strategies for writingand submitting an effective <strong>ISTE</strong> conference presentation proposal.Successful Presentation Session: Monday, 4:15-5:15 pm,Room 103BEffective Proposal Submission Session: Wednesday,11:45 am-12:45 pm, Room 214CDE-Rate 2.0FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel will share her vision ofan updated E-Rate program to meet the classroom broadbandconnectivity needs of today and tomorrow. Bring your ideas toshare during this unprecedented opportunity to discuss the futureof E-Rate with a key decision maker.Hours: Wednesday, 10:15-11:15 amLocation: Room 103B#<strong>ISTE</strong>BoardMeet your <strong>ISTE</strong> Board and contribute to <strong>ISTE</strong>’s vision atthis interactive session. Share your thoughts and win prizes,including an <strong>ISTE</strong> 2014 conference registration.Hours: Tuesday, 10:30-11:30 amLocation: Bloggers’ Café, outside Room 208<strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> Leadership StrandTo address emerging leadership topics, <strong>ISTE</strong> has developeda focused strand that simplifies and targets the conferenceexperience for education leaders and decision makers. Look forthis icon to identify the sessions in this strand and add themto your planner. Sponsored by Promethean.Attend the Leadership Strand Orientation to learn more aboutthe strand and network with peers. See page 50.Hours: Sunday, 4-5:30 pmLocation: Room 103BSHI Mobility ServicesStay Productive and SecureSHI Mobility Services enables your school toincrease learning proficiency while providing a levelof IT security and control.Strategic Planning – SHI Mobility Consultants analyzeyour district’s mobility environment.Implementation – From complex software loadsto account activations, SHI has all yourmobility solutions.Support – Certified technicians available 24/7 tosupport your mobile devices.888-764-8888 | www.SHI.com29isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


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Visit our new website:hmhco.comCollaborate, Be Curious, Get Inspired!Monday, June 24 Tuesday, June 25 Wednesday, June 2610 am Jump to Earobics ® : A PersonalTrainer for Pre-K–3 Intervention11 am HMH & Kno: InteractiveeTextbooks That Inspire Collaboration1 pm Current Trends in BlendedLearning2 pm iBooks ® Textbooks in theClassroom: Hear from an Apple ®Distinguished Educator3 pm A Faster, Easier Way to GradeClassroom Assessments:DataDirector and GradeCam4 pm HMH and HISTORY ® :Multimedia to Enhance Teaching inthe Social Studies ClassroomTake a photo with Curious Ge<strong>org</strong>e ® !Participate in our Digital Downloadevent and get free apps including Curious Ge<strong>org</strong>eat the Zoo, HMH Fuse, HMH Readers, and more!Receive a free <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> t-shirt byattending one of our interactive, fun,and to-the-point presentations!Interact with us and our new onlinecatalog and win a $100 gift certificate towardHMH product!Meet our partners and learn aboutwhat we’re doing together!10 am Fun and Engaging ProblemSolving with the Math on the SpotPuppets11 am HMH & Microsoft ® : OptimizingInstructional Content for Windows ® 812 pm i Learn With–ClassroomEdition: A New Game-based Pre-K –Kindergarten Educational <strong>Program</strong>Designed for Tablets1 pm Engage Students and RaiseAchievement with App-basedAssessment2 pm HMH & Choice Solutions: BigData and the Future of PredictiveAnalytics3 pm Optimize eLearning andTeaching with ScienceFusion4 pm HMH & Knewton: ExercisingMinds with the NEW Personal MathTrainer10 am Assessment, Screening andProgress Monitoring Made Easy witheasyCBM11 am HMH & Promethean ® : Readyto-TeachInteractive Lessons for theCommon Core State Standards1 pm Light the Fuse of Learningwith the World’s First Mobile MathCurriculumVisit us online:my.hmheducation.com/iste<strong>2013</strong>Follow us: @HMHCoCurious?Visit us atBooth #11099Earobics® is a registered trademark of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. KNO and the KNO logo are the trademarks of Kno, Inc. Apple, the Apple logo, and iBooks are trademarks of AppleInc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. iBookstore is a service mark of Apple Inc. DataDirector and HMH Fuse are trademarks of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. GradeCam isa trademark of GradeCam. HISTORY® and related logos are the property of A&E Television Networks (AETN). Microsoft® and Windows® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the UnitedStates and/or other countries. easyCBM is a trademark of the University of Oregon provided under license to the Riverside Publishing Company. Promethean® is a registered trademark of PrometheanLimited. CURIOUS GEORGE, created by Margret and H.A. Rey, is copyrighted and trademarked by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. 06/13 MS74641


themes and session formats<strong>Program</strong> ThemesLook for lecture, panel, and spotlight sessions grouped underthese five overarching program themes and primary audiences.Use the <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> mobile app or online <strong>Program</strong> Search tofurther narrow your search by topic or curriculum-specific strands.School ImprovementAddresses the development and articulation of a vision and planfor the role of technology in school improvement as well as ethicaland equity issues.Primary Audience: Chief Technology Officers, Principals,Superintendents, School Board Members, TechnologyCoordinatorsTechnology InfrastructureFocuses on the technology, resources and policies necessary tobuild the technology infrastructure for effective learning, teachingand administration.Primary Audience: Chief Technology Officers, TechnologyCoordinators, Library Media Specialists, Technology FacilitatorsProfessional LearningFocuses on leadership development and the education andaccountability of teachers, administrators and other educators.Primary Audience: Staff Developers, Principals, Library MediaSpecialists, Teacher Educators, Technology Coordinators,Facilitators, Integration SpecialistsVirtual Schooling/E-LearningCovers all aspects of designing, choosing, and evaluating andimplementing online courses and e-learning experiences for students.Primary Audience: Chief Technology Officers, Superintendents,School Board Members, Principals, Teachers, TeacherEducators, Technology CoordinatorsDigital Age Teaching and LearningCovers all aspects of technology use in the learning environment.Primary Audience: Curriculum Specialists, Library MediaSpecialists, Teachers, Teacher Educators32isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


themes and session formatsConcurrent SessionsConcurrent sessions are formal hour-long (unless otherwisenoted), in-room presentations located throughout the conventioncenter during the 13 timeslots Monday–Wednesday.Lecture/Panel SessionsHighlight successful ed tech programs, projects, lessons,ideas and concepts.Spotlight SessionsFeature recognized leaders in educational technology.Corporate Spotlight SessionsFeatures educators using products and solutions from <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong>tier one and tier two sponsors.REG BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) SessionsFeature hands-on exploration of resources or practice withtechnology skills and programs using participants’ own laptopsor mobile devices.IVC Showcase SessionsFeature 30-minute presentations by interactive videoconferencing(IVC) leaders and innovators showcasing their programmingcontent and classroom initiatives via live videoconferencing fromtheir home locations.Research Paper SessionsFeature peer-juried original research papers on the general themeof using technologies to enhance education in either presentationor roundtable format.Birds-of-a-Feather SessionsInformal topic discussions that provide opportunities for likemindedindividuals to work together and network.REG SIG SessionsSIG Forums1-2 hour sessions that feature topical content pertinent to anindividual SIG’s areas of focus and provide an opportunity forSIG members to network and share best practices.SIG MeetingsInformal gatherings where like-minded populations can discusstopical trends, learn about SIG volunteer opportunities, and helpshape future activities.Learning Station SessionsLearning Station Sessions are informal two-hour (unlessotherwise noted), exhibit-style presentations deliveredsimultaneously in one of 42 stations located in the TowerView Lobby Sunday–Wednesday.Global Collaboration Project SessionsThese sessions showcase collaborations among students andteachers in different geographic areas and are featured Sundayevening during the Opening Social.Student Showcase SessionsThese sessions feature students sharing their classroom projectsand activities.Poster SessionsThese sessions focus on sharing curriculum, staff developmentor administrative ed tech ideas and are grouped by thefollowing themes:Monday, 8–10 am—Social Studies, Global ProblemsCurriculum, Problem Solving and Critical Thinking, LanguageLearning and Technology Integration.Monday, 11 am–1 pm—Multimedia/Digital Storytelling, ArtLiteracies for the Information Age and Library Media Centers,HP Catalyst STEM Projects.Monday, 2–4 pm—Virtual Environments, PE, Podcasting,Videoconferencing, Web 2.0, Music and Virtual Learning, JHUStudent Projects.Tuesday, 10 am–12 pm—School Improvement andTechnology Infrastructure, Mobile Learning VILS MobileTechnology Projects.Tuesday, 1–3 pm—Professional Learning and SpecialPopulations/Assistive Technology.Tuesday, 4–6 pm—Computer Use and Skills, ComputerScience, Early Childhood/Elementary, Digital Citizenship,Games and Simulations and Achieving the NETS.Wednesday, 8–10 am—Student Assessment, DI/UDL,Instructional Strategies, STEM, Science, Math and Problem/Challenge-Based Learning.Wednesday, 11 am–1 pm—Innovative LearningTechnologies, Laptop Learning and Mobile Learning.$ Ticketed WorkshopsTicketed Workshops provide small-group, hands-on explorationof ed tech concepts and technologies in 90-minute, 3-hour, and6-hour segments. See pages 44-48 for listings.33isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Playgrounds and LoungesPlaygroundsPlaygrounds provide educators with hands-on opportunitiesto “play” with interactive technologies that enhance creativityand learning.All playgrounds located in Park View LobbyDigital Age Media CenterConnect with school librarians and teachers while learning aboutinnovative technologies and resources that support informationliteracy skills. Hosted by <strong>ISTE</strong>’s SIGMS.Hours: Monday, 8–11:30 amDigital Storytelling PlaygroundDrop in for unique presentations, virtual gallery walks ofstudent-generated storytelling, hands-on “sandboxes” and aspecial ARt for Visual Storytelling Augmented Reality exhibit.Hosted by <strong>ISTE</strong>’s SIGDS.Hours: Monday, 8–11:30 amGames and Simulations ArcadeUse games to inspire learning! Engage students by integratingcurriculum with gamification techniques and best practices.Hosted by <strong>ISTE</strong>’s SIGGS.Hours: Monday, 12:30–4 pmInnovation in Teacher Education PlaygroundVisitors will have hands-on experiences with innovativeeducational tools, such as MOOCs, gaming, tablets, onlinemodules and hybrid projects. Hosted by <strong>ISTE</strong>’s SIGTE and SIGOL.Hours: Monday, 12:30–4 pmInteractive BooksLearn how to use interactive books in education, what booksare available and how to create a multi-touch e-book usingiBooks, Author and other book creator apps. Hosted by AppleDistinguished Educators.Hours: Wednesday, 9 am–1 pmInteractive Videoconferencing PlaygroundLearn about H.323 interactive video conferring in a hands-onand supportive environment. Hosted by <strong>ISTE</strong>’s SIGIVC.Hours: Wednesday, 9 am–1 pmTCEA iPlaygroundDiscover the latest iOS devices and peripherals, share innovativeapps with colleagues and test drive new tools! Hosted by TCEA.Hours: Monday, 8 am–4 pm; Tuesday, 9 am–5 pm;Wednesday, 9 am–1 pmMobile Learning PlaygroundEnjoy hands-on stations, educator presentations and a studentpanel. Content will cover iOS, Windows, Android and Linuxdevices. Hosted by <strong>ISTE</strong>’s SIGML.Hours: Tuesday, 9 am–12:30 pmMobile Technologies, UDL and AT PlaygroundLearn how to help all students reach high learning standards withthe use of mobile technologies. Hosted by <strong>ISTE</strong>’s SETSIG.Hours: Tuesday, 1:30–5 pmSTEM PlaygroundCome and discuss computational thinking. Topics will centeron the CyberPatriot competition and other contents, grades4–6 Scratch projects, advocacy for computer science, 4–HSTEM program and robotics teams. Hosted by <strong>ISTE</strong>’s SIGCT.Hours: Tuesday, 9 am–12:30 pmVirtual Environments PlaygroundEnjoy an incredibly fun half-day event! Come learn how immersive3D virtual worlds can be and how to leverage them for learning.Hosted by <strong>ISTE</strong>’s SIGVE.Hours: Tuesday, 1:30–5 pmLoungesLounges are cozy networking zones where like-minded individualscan connect on a variety of ed tech issues and topics. They arealso great for simply hanging out to recharge devices and watcha session simulcast or two.Bloggers CaféMake connections and expand your personal learning networkin this gathering place for blogging, tweeting and face-to-faceconversations. Hosted by Classroom 2.0.Location: Level 2, Outside Room 208Newbie LoungeNeed some help navigating your first <strong>ISTE</strong> conference? Gethelp finding the best session to meet your needs, figure outhow to use your conference planner or pair up with a mentorat the Newbie Lounge!Location: West Registration LobbySocial Butterfly LoungeThis is the place to maximize your know knowledge of socialmedia tools and get assistance connecting with <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong>social communities.Location: West Registration Lobby34isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Our Partners<strong>ISTE</strong> Affiliate PartnersThe following Affiliate partners have an active role in promoting and participatingin <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong>. To see the list of all <strong>ISTE</strong> affiliates, visit iste.<strong>org</strong>/affiliates.ACTEM Association of Computer Technology Educatorsof MaineAETA Alabama Educational Technology AssociationATLE Alberta Technology Leaders in Education AssociationAZTEA Arizona Technology in Education AssociationCECA Connecticut Educators Computer AssociationCUE Computer-Using Educators, Inc.ECOO Educational Computing Organization of OntarioFCITL Florida Council of Intructional Technology Leaders*ICE-IL Illinois Computing EducatorsICE-IN Indiana Computer Educators*ITEC Iowa Technology Education ConnectionITIP Ohio Instructional Technology Integration Parntershipof OhioKYSTE Kentucky Society for Technology in EducationLACUE Louisiana Association Of Computer Using Educators*MACUL Michigan Association for Computer Users in LearningMAME Michigan Association for Media in EducationMETC Missouri Educational Technology CommunityMASSCUE Massachusetts Computer Using Educators*MSET Maryland Society for Educational TechnologyNCCE Northwest Council for Computer Education*NCTIES North Carolina Technology in Education SocietyNDATL North Dakota Association of Technology LeadersNETA Nebraska Educational Technology AssociationNHSTE New Hampshire Society for Technology in Education*NMSTE New Mexico Society for Technology in EducationNYSCATE New York State Association for Computers& Technologies in Education*OTA Oklahoma Technology AdministratorsPAECT Pennsylvania Association for EducationalCommunications & Technology*REMCAM Regional Educational Media Center Associationof MichiganR<strong>ISTE</strong> Rhode Island Society for Technology Educators*TCEA Texas Computer Education AssociationTETA Tennessee Educational Tech AssociationTIE-SD Technology & Innovation in Education-South DakotaTIES Technology Information Educational ServicesUCET Utah Coalition for Educational Technology*VSTE Virginia Society for Technology in EducationWEMTA Wisconsin Educational Media & TechnologyAssociation*Visit these <strong>org</strong>anizations in the Partner Booth areain the Level 2 Concourse.Learn about all of <strong>ISTE</strong>’s affiliates at the Affiliate Lounge, locatedon Level Two, near room 209. Many affiliates hold receptions onMonday and Tuesday nights so you can meet with people fromyour area and learn how to build your local network. You’ll findthe affiliate reception schedule at the Affiliate Lounge, Info Booth,conference website, and the mobile app Social Events page.National PartnersVisit the following <strong>org</strong>anizations in the Partner Booth area inthe Level 2 Concourse.AMCOAtlanta Convention and Visitors BureauBizWorldCompTIAFlipped Learning NetworkInternational Association for K-12 Online LearningJHU Center for Technology in EducationMaryland Public TelevisionMindshareNational Council for Teachers of EnglishPD@SeaTaking It Global35isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


<strong>2013</strong>AWARDSYour work speaks for itself…but we think it deserves aSTANDING OVATION!


Please join us in honoring the winners of <strong>ISTE</strong>’s annualeducational technology awards!The exemplary recipients of these awards have demonstrated excellence and innovation in theeffective use of technology in education.Public PolicyAdvocateKurt Kiefer, AssistantState SuperintendentWisconsin Departmentof Public InstructionMadison, Wisconsin, USAOutstanding LeaderChristopher Lehmann,Founding PrincipalScience LeadershipAcademyPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, USAOutstanding TeacherNicholas Provenzano,TeacherGrosse Pointe SouthHigh SchoolGrosse Pointe Farms,Michigan, USAOutstanding YoungEducatorKrista Moroder, K–12Technology IntegratorKettle Moraine SchoolDistrictWales, Wisconsin, USAKay L. Bitter VisionAward for Excellencein Technology BasedPK–2 EducationKaren Lirenman, TeacherSurrey School DistrictSurrey, British Columbia,CanadaSIGMS TechnologyInnovation AwardPrimary SchoolMatthew Winner, LibraryMedia Specialist;Albert Yoo, TeacherLongfellow ElementarySchoolColumbia, Maryland, USASherry Gick, SchoolLibrarian; Gretchen Welk,TeacherRossville Elementary SchoolRossville, Indiana, USAProject: Earth PalsSecondary SchoolElizabeth Kahn, LibraryMedia Specialist;Lisa Valence, TeacherPatrick F. Taylor Science& Technology AcademyJefferson, Louisiana, USAProject: Travelingto the Ninth WardSIGOL OnlineLearning AwardLisa Parisi, TeacherDenton AvenueElementary SchoolNew Hyde Park, New York, USADonna Román, TeacherMill Creek SchoolGeneva, Illinois, USAProject: Natural Disastersand UsSylvia Charp Awardfor District Innovationin TechnologyRowan-SalisburySchool SystemDr. Judy Grissom,Superintendent;Phil Hardin, ExecutiveDirector of TechnologyRowan County, North Carolina,USAThis award is co-sponsoredby T.H.E. Journal.Emerging LeadersJustin Aglio, PrincipalPropel Braddock HillsHigh SchoolPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USARachel Armstrong,Blended Learning TeacherHale Kula ElementarySchoolWahiawa, Hawaii, USAAdrienne Gifford,Advanced TechnologySpecialistOpen Window SchoolBellevue, Washington, USAGabriela Hernandez,Instructional TechnologistLewisville ISDLewisville, Texas, USASara Hunter, STEMTeacher and CoachZionsville CommunitySchoolsZionsville, Indiana, USABill Selak, TeacherCovina-Valley UnifiedCovina, California, USAAshley Webb, CTE &Photography TeacherOpen High School of UtahWest Jordan, Utah, USAThe awards will be presented during the Conference WelcomeSunday, June 23, 1:30–3 pm, Hall Aiste.<strong>org</strong>/awards


Leadership<strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong>-2014Board LeadershipKecia Ray, PresidentMetropolitan Nashville PublicSchools (TN)Holly M. Jobe, Past PresidentEducation Consultant (PA)Arlene Borthwick, TreasurerTeacher Education RepresentativeNational College of Education atNational-Louis University (IL)Laurie Conzemius, SecretarySpecial Interest Group RepresentativeIndependent School District 748 (MN)Affiliate RepresentativeMike LawrenceComputer-Using Educators, Inc. (CA)Corporate MemberRepresentativePaige JohnsonIntel Corporation (OR)PK–12 Schools RepresentativeGwyneth JonesMurray Hill Middle School (MD)School District AdministrationRepresentativeBetsy Goeltz, EdDPocatello School District (ID)At-Large RepresentativesKathy Schrockkackl! (MA)Mila FullerNational Council of Teachers of English(NCTE) (IL)Matt HarrisGerman European School (Singapore)John KellerMetropolitan School District of WarrenTownship (IN)Sheryl Nussbaum-BeachPowerful Learning Practice (VA)Kari StubbsBrainPOP (NY)Mia WilliamsUniversity of Northern Colorado (CO)Janet ZanetisCISCO Systems (Australia)<strong>ISTE</strong> Staff LeadershipBrian LewisChief Executive OfficerLeslie ConeryInterim Chief Education OfficerJessica MedailleChief Membership OfficerDeborah MersinoChief Marketing OfficerCraig ThibaudeauChief External Relations OfficerAnne TullyChief Operating OfficerConferenceConference<strong>Program</strong> LeadershipJennifer Ragan-ForeSenior DirectorConference and Member <strong>Program</strong>s<strong>ISTE</strong> (OR)Camilla Gagliolo<strong>Program</strong> Director<strong>ISTE</strong> (VA)Lori GraceyRegional <strong>Program</strong> ChairTCEA (TX)<strong>Program</strong> CommitteeKristy BreauxiPlayground CoordinatorTCEA (TX)Donna BoguePoster Co-ChairUniversity of Texas Health Science Center,Tyler (TX)Elizabeth DaltonMobile Technologies, UDL and ATPlayground CoordinatorTechACCESS of Rhode Island (RI)Christine DiPauloInteractive Books Playground CoordinatorJenkintown School District (PA)Pam EvansStudent Showcase ChairRetired Educator (TX)Shanna FalgoustGames and Simulations ArcadeCoordinatorEducation Service CenterRegion 20 (TX)Adrian GutierrezMobile Learning Playground CoordinatorEducation Service CenterRegion 20 (TX)38isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


LeadershipRandy HansenInnovation in Teacher EducationPlayground CoordinatorNational Louis University (IL)Steve HargadonHack Education and EducationSummit CoordinatorClassroom 2.0 (UT)Paul HieronymusIVC Ops CoordinatorNORTH 2 H (OH)Joe KmochSTEM Playground CoordinatorMilwaukee Public Schools (WI)Audra MayInteractive VideoconferencingPlayground CoordinatorSouth Central Kansas Distance LearningNetwork (KS)Cheryl McDonaldWorkshop ChairFrisco Independent School District (TX)Scott MerrickVirtual Environments PlaygroundCoordinatorMNPS Virtual School (TN)Chris O’NealLeadership Strand and OrientationCoordinatorUniversity of Virginia (VA)Neal StrudlerResearch Paper ChairUniversity of Nevada-Las Vegas (NV)Pat TipsPoster Co-ChairRetired Educator (TX)Christine VoightBYOD (bring your own device) Co-ChairBishop Dunne Catholic School (TX)Glen WarrenRemote <strong>ISTE</strong> DirectorCalifornia School Library Association (CA)Tiffany WhiteheadDigital Age Media Center CoordinatorCentral Middle School (LA)Barbara YbarraBYOD (bring your own device) Co-ChairBryan Independent School District (TX)Volunteer Recruitmentand CoordinatorDaniel ArkinVolunteer Coordinator Consultant (VA)Bonnie MatthewsVolunteers Team Leader (VA)Barrie OwenVolunteers Team Leader (VA)Peggy PowellVolunteers Team Leaders (VA)Session and WorkshopProposal Review ChairsEach chair recruited a committee ofthree to five reviewers. Thank you toall our chairs and reviewers.Kay AbernathyLamar University (TX)Joel AdkinsLake Travis ISD (TX)Dodie AinslieVestal Central School District (NY)David AshbyWashington County Schools (NC)Bill BassParkway School District (MO)William BauerUniversity of Florida (OH)Bonnie BraceyPower of US Foundation (DC)Lynne BullockJacksonville ISD (TX)Lucy BushMercer University (GA)Special ThanksWe would like to recognize and thankthe <strong>ISTE</strong> Board of Directors, <strong>Program</strong>Committee, special interest groups(SIGs), volunteers and staff whocollaborated over the past two yearsto develop and present <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong>.We’d also like to extend a specialthanks to TCEA and the hundreds ofeducators who have participated inthe conference as volunteers, leadersand attendees. This wonderful eventwould not be possible without thecreativity, hard work and dedicationof each of these individuals.Thank you!Shannon CappsTroup Independent School District (TX)Nanette ChapaTuloso Midway ISD (TX)Debi CrawfordHawkins ISD (TX)Gordon DahlbyEd.Tech Leadership & Policy Consulting (IA)Elizabeth DaltonTechACCESS of Rhode Island (RI)Holly DavisAtlanta Public Schools (GA)Pam EvansCaldwell ISD (TX)Jennifer FloodBastrop ISD (TX)Bret GensburgUniversity of Akron (OH)Linda HammondRegion 14 Education Service Center (TX)Jennifer HansonPrimary Source (MA)Anita HarrisElizabeth City-Pasquotank PublicSchools (VA)39isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


LeadershipStacy HawthorneMedina City Schools (OH)Jennifer HornyakDiocese of Wheeling-Charleston (WV)Todd KarchMineola Independent School District (TX)Joseph KmochMilwaukee Public Schools (WI)Barbara (BJ) LandreneauCollege Station Independent SchoolDistrict (TX)Jaime LassmanThe Lexington School (KY)Teresa LawsonBirdville Independent School District (TX)Gail LovelyLovelyLearning.com (TX)Greg MartinCincinnati Country Day School (OH)Dr. Billie McConnellConnected Consulting/Abilene ChristianUniversity (TX)Veronica McGowanOklahoma City University (OK)CarolAnne McGuireRock Our World (CA)Lynne McKnight HerrEducational Service Unit 6 (NE)Janet MeizelUniversity of California–Davis Schoolof Medicine (CA)Scott MerrickMetro Nashville Public Schools (TN)Jo Anna MorelandNavasota ISD (TX)Leigh MurrellSan Diego Unified School District (CA)Mitzi NeelyWhite Oak ISD (TX)Thomas NicholsTemple ISD (TX)Kae NovakFront Range Community College (CO)Karen M OrtizeNetColorado.<strong>org</strong> (CO)Anita PalmerGISetc (TX)Greg PitzerSanta Clara County Office ofEducation (CA)Bernajean PorterBernajean Porter Consulting (CO)Albert RitzhauptUniversity of Florida (FL)Randy RodgersSeguin Independent School District (TX)Joy RouseauArp ISD (TX)Maureen Sanders-BrunnerBall State University (IN)Renee SetserManor ISD (TX)Jeremy ShorrMentor Public Schools (OH)Michael SimkinsKrause Center for Innovation, FoothillCollege (CA)Lisa SjogrenOsseo Area Schools District 279 (MN)Karl SprengerClarion University (PA)Adina SullivanSan Marcos Unified School District (CA)Elliot SolowayUniversity of Michigan (MI)Mano TalaiverLongwood University (VA)Carol TeitelmanESC Region XIII (TX)Jeffrey ThomasISG-Jubail School (Saudi Arabia)Cheri ToledoWalden University (IL)Jennifer VermillionSpringside Chestnut Hill Academy (PA)Kristy VincentBastrop ISD (TX)Robert VojtekAvon Public Schools (CT)Rosie VojtekIvy Drive School/Bristol PublicSchools (CT)David WatkinsRegion 14 Education Service Center (TX)Teela WatsonESC Region XI (TX)Traci WeastBirdville Independent School District (TX)Pam WeirFrisco Independent School District (TX)Susan WellsDurham Public Schools (NC)Mia Kim WilliamsUniversity of Northern Colorado (CO)Paul WoodBishop Dunne Catholic School (TX)Research Paper ReviewersKarina AbergThe Rockefeller University, Laboratory ofChemical Biology & Signal Transduction(NY)Jessica AllenSantiago College (Chile)40isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


LeadershipUthman AlturkiKing Saud University (Saudi Arabia)Cassandra ArnoldBlue Valley School District (MI)Holly AtkinsSaint Leo University (FL)Esther BerkowitzSt. Joseph’s College (NY)Joseph BiresUniversity of Delaware (NJ)Helen BrantleyNorthern Illinois University (IL)Lucy BushMercer University (GA)David CarbonaraDuquesne University (PA)Mike CharlesPacific University (OR)Rhonda ChristensenUniversity of North Texas (TX)Victoria CostsCSU Fullerton (CA)Jana Craig HareUniversity of Kansas (KS)Sara CrawfordCartwright School District (AZ)Juan De LucaThe American School Foundation MexicoCity (Mexico)Kathryn DirkinCentral Michigan University (MI)Dwight FarrisUniversity of Arizona (AZ)Dolores FidishunPenn State University (PA)Kathleen GradelSUNY Fredonia (NY)Terra GravesWashoe County School District (NV)Susie GronsethUniversity of Houston (TX)Karen GroveUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas (NV)Dawn HathawayGe<strong>org</strong>e Mason University (VA)Jacqueline HikeHope International University (CA)Lyn HowellMilligan College (TN)Tony JongejanWestern Washington University (WA)Dr. Judy KaneSt. Mark’s Cathedral School (LA)Jodi KrinerCentral Catholic High School (MA)Kimberly LaPrairieSam Houston State University (TX)Denise LindstromFairmont State University West Virginia (WV)Sherry MacaulUniversity of Wisconsin-Eau Claire -Emeriti (WI)Diane MasonLamar University (TX)Keenya MosleySavannah State University (GA)Joanne NajarianMassCUE/FSU/Andover PublicSchools (MA)Betty NelsonUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham (AL)Blanche O’BannonThe University of Tennessee (TN)Alois PajakPoston Butte High School/ FlorenceUnified School District (AZ)Robert PerkinsCollege of Charleston (SC)Richard PierceShenandoah University (VI)Janet PitoCurriki (FL)Steve PurcellJames Madison University (VA)Mark RodriguezCalifornia State University, Sacramento (CA)Victoria RussellTowson University (MD)Kandise SalernoUniversity of Alberta/Edmonton CatholicSchools/Norwegian Educational System(Canada)Kim SchneiderFond du Lac School District (WI)Linda SellheimLaguna College of Art and Design (CA)Darrell SmithLittle Rock Christian Academy (AR)Karen SnearyOklahoma Dept. of Career & TechnologyEducation (AK)Karl SprengerClarion University (PA)Neal StrudlerUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas (NV)Susan SuttonST. Cloud State University (MN)Madge ThombsRoger WIlliams University (RI)Jeffrey TrotterAnderson University (IN)Keith WetzelArizona State Universtiy (AZ)Hilary WilderWilliam Paterson University of NewJersey (NJ)41isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Transform Educationwith <strong>ISTE</strong>’s NETS<strong>ISTE</strong>’s NETS Resources<strong>ISTE</strong>’s NETS are the standards for learning,teaching and leading in the digital age. <strong>ISTE</strong>is proud to offer a host of resources to helpeducators and education leaders with technologyplanning and curriculum development.netsfor CoachesShop iste.<strong>org</strong>/store to purchase or learn more about these<strong>ISTE</strong> NETS resources.FoundationsDeep DiveLeadershipand AdvocacyNETS LeadershipAcademyNETS LeadershipAcademyNETS LeadershipAcademy<strong>ISTE</strong> NETS Leadership Academy Online Courses<strong>ISTE</strong> NETS BookletsAlign Your Product with <strong>ISTE</strong>’s NETS—Earn a Seal of Alignment<strong>ISTE</strong> awards a Seal of Alignment to resourcesthat have successfully undergone a reviewevaluating how well they prepare participantsto meet the NETS. Educators can trust thatVisit the Seal of Alignment page under the NETS section of iste.<strong>org</strong>.NETS-aligned resources help build digitalage skills. Join Seal of Alignment earnerslike Adobe, Autodesk and Intel—learn moreabout NETS alignment today!iste.<strong>org</strong>/nets


Powering Education by Empowering Educators<strong>ISTE</strong> Spotlight: Creating an Interactive Digital ClassroomHear how school districts are transforming learning with Samsung School Solution, an integratedtechnology platform combining the latest tablet and e-board technology.Monday, June 24 th , 8:30–9:30amWednesday, June 26 th , 10:45–11:45amRoom 214ABVisit Booth #9186 for detailsOnsite and Maps <strong>Program</strong> Highlights <strong>Program</strong> Details Expo GuideThe Samsung products that power the New Business Experience.© <strong>2013</strong> Samsung Electronics America, Inc. All rights reserved. Samsung is a registered trademark of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. All products,logos and brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Screen images simulated.


TICKETED WORKSHOPSOnsite and MapsThere may still be open seats in some of the ticketed workshops. Visit Onsite Registration to check availability.Mini Workshops (90 minutes) .............. $54*Half-Day Workshops (3 hours) .......... $109*Full-Day Workshops (7 hours**) ........ $219*• S P E C I A L T I C K E T •1 1 2 H A WLearning For AllSat 6/22 8:30–11:30 amSACC 209Interested in takinga ticketed workshop?*Unless otherwise specified**Full-day workshops include one-hour break for lunch on ownA ticket is required to attend <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> workshops. If you registered in advance, your ticket is located on your namebadge sheet. All workshops are held onsite at the convention center. Specific room numbers are printed on your ticket.<strong>Program</strong> Highlights<strong>Program</strong> DetailsExpo GuideSaturday8:30-11:30 am (Half-Day)99 Free Web Resourcesand ProjectsCode: 112HAWROOM 209Getting Googl-eyed: Top 10Integration Secrets of GAFECode: 113HAWROOM 205iPad Mini in Education Workshop(Includes iPad Mini 16GB Wi-Fi)$525Code: 124HAMROOM 207AOrganize Your Life withLiveBinders!Code: 107HAOROOM 211Social Media for theProfessional EducatorCode: 106HAOROOM 006CDTeach 3D Game Designin One WeekCode: 104HAOROOM 208Unleashing the NETS•S withBring Your Own Technology(BYOT)Code: 103HAOWrite Here, Write Now: EngagingWriting Activities for ElementaryStudentsCode: 100HAOROOM 006AB8:30 am-3:30 pm (Full-Day)Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 A to ZCode: 114FAWROOM 206ABest Practices in MoodleCourse DesignCode: 101FAOROOM 206BCreate Interactive E-PortfoliosUsing GoogleApps: Docs/Drive,Picasaweb, Blogger, SitesCode: 108FAOROOM 007CDDigital Photography for 21stCentury LearningCode: 111FAMROOM 207BFinding the Digital StorytellerWithin: Creating New MediaThat WorksCode: 109FAOROOM 008AB12:30-3:30 pm (Half-Day)Best Practices in TechnologyIntegration: School Improvementthat Works!Code: 122HPWROOM 205Creating a Student-CenteredEnvironment Using Google Appsfor EducationCode: 123HPWROOM 208Don’t Just Publish It,Broadcast It!Code: 110HPMROOM 207AHordes of Google and OtherFree ToolsCode: 115HPOROOM 006CDiProductivity: Student WorkFlow in the iClassroomCode: 119HPOROOM 006ABStudents Develop iPhone/iPad AppsCode: 118HPOROOM 209Using Mobile Devices andMobile Apps in Middle SchoolClassroomsCode: 120HPOROOM 007ABROOM 007AB44isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Ticketed WorkshopsWhat’s Your Story? TellingBeautifully Illustrated Storieswith Your PhotographsCode: 116HPORoom 211Sunday8:30-11:30 am (Half-Day)Curation, Creation, andCommunication for 21stCentury AdminstratorsCode: 208HAORoom 206BDreamweaver 101: Up andRunning in Three HoursCode: 214HAWRoom 206AFlip Your Social StudiesClassroom with Web 2.0 and TCICode: 205HAORoom 208Google Fusion Tables: CreatingInteractive Maps Using Real-World DataCode: 202HAORoom 006CDiPad Boot Camp: Teaching,Learning, and CreatingCode: 207HAORoom 211Photoshop: Unleashing CreativeMagic for Kids of All AgesCode: 203HAORoom 006ABThe iPad and Inclusion:How, When, and WhyCode: 213HAXRoom 007CDYouTube Workshop for Educators$150Code: 223HAORoom 008AB8:30 am-3:30 pm (Full-Day)Create Six Kinds of AugmentedReality Activities in Six HoursCode: 209FAMRoom 207BiBooks Author and iPads:Tools for Student PublishingCode: 211FAMRoom 207ALights, Cameras, Animate! DigitalStoryelling with Claymation andStop MotionCode: 212FAMRoom 205Tabletop MovieMaking: GreenScreens, iPads, and More!Code: 206FAORoom 209Technology at the Intersectionof Common Core and PBLCode: 204FAORoom 007AB12:30-3:30 pm (Half-Day)Adobe Captivate: Create DynamicE-Learning ContentCode: 222HPWRoom 206AApproaching Grants: Howto Write It, Sell It, and Get It!Code: 221HPXRoom 208Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD):Baby Steps for SchoolsCode: 218HPORoom 007CDCurriculum Tech Tips, Tricks,and Tools to Maximize YourResourcesCode: 225HPORoom 206BGlobal Project-Based Learning inTechnology-Enabled ClassroomsCode: 216HPORoom 006CDHaljudodat? AdvancedTechniques for SMARTBoardNotebook UsersCode: 219HPORoom 211iPads in the ClassroomCode: 220HPORoom 008ABTransitioning to the CommonCore with Google Apps$150Code: 224HPORoom 006ABMonday8:30-10 am (Mini)APPealing Curriculum Toolkit:Developing App-Based LessonsCode: 303MAORoom 206BTransform Student Researchand Writing through DigitalStorytellingCode: 304MAORoom 209What’s All the Fuss AboutPinterest?Code: 305MAORoom 211You’ve Got To Be Flipping Joking!A Flipped Learning JourneyCode: 302MAORoom 2088:30-11:30 am (Half-Day)Communicate, Collaborate,and Work Like Professionalswith Office 365Code: 308HAWRoom 205My Global Voice: Publishing withiBooks AuthorCode: 307HAMRoom 207BTechnology Tools forAdministratorsCode: 306HAMRoom 207AUsing Mobile Devices and MobileApps in Elementary SchoolClassroomsCode: 300HAORoom 206A45isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Ticketed Workshops10:30 am-12 pm (Mini)Exploring Frontiers for ELLs:Flipping the Classroom withDigital MediaCode: 311MAORoom 211iUnderstand: Using MobileDevices for Learning AssessmentCode: 312MAORoom 209Powerful Voices for Kids: Digitaland Media Literacy in K-2Code: 332MAXRoom 208QUESTioning to ConstructUnderstandingCode: 310MAORoom 206B12:30-2 pm (Mini)Creating Global TripsCode: 324MPWRoom 205Evernote in EducationCode: 320MPMRoom 207AExtending Your Research <strong>Program</strong>Beyond the Library Book StacksCode: 315MPORoom 206BiAssess: Using iPads as StudentResponse SystemsCode: 316MPORoom 209Not a Ninja? Earn Your Belt:Google Drive 101Code: 322MPORoom 21112:30-3:30 pm (Half-Day)Building Your iPad <strong>Program</strong>Code: 352HPORoom 208Harness the Power of Your iPad:Apps for School AdministratorsCode: 323HPWRoom 206A12:30-7:30 pm (Full-Day)Adobe InDesign CS6: Tips,Techniques, Animation, andiBooksCode: 354FPMRoom 207B2:30-4 pm (Mini)BYOT: Bring Your Own TextbookCode: 330MPMRoom 207ACollaboration in the Cloud:Tools that Talk!Code: 301MPORoom 211iPad + AppleTV = The DigitalAge WhiteboardCode: 328MPWRoom 205Math Check-Up Using GoogleForms and SocrativeCode: 326MPORoom 209QR QRazy: QRafting StudentEngagement with QR CodesCode: 325MPORoom 206B4:30-7:30 pm (Half-Day)Administering and ManagingGoogle Apps for Your DomainCode: 350HEWRoom 205Adobe Premiere Elements:Learn It, Teach It, IntegrateIt with CurriculumCode: 351HEWRoom 206ACreate Classroom Magic withTechnology and InteractiveLearning StructuresCode: 341HEORoom 211Crime Scene Investigation:Incorporating Mobile Devicesinto the ClassroomCode: 334HEORoom 007ABiBooks Authorship: CreatingInteractive Books for iPadsCode: 353HPORoom 004Imagine Invent Innovate withiPads and iPodsCode: 335HEORoom 209iTunes U and iBooks Author:From Start to FinishCode: 348HEMRoom 207AMaking Movies with the iPadCode: 336HEORoom 206BMobile Learning: Best Practices,Lessons Learned, and Your ClassCode: 342HEORoom 008ABOptimize Flipped Teaching UsingWeb 2.0 ToolsCode: 345HEORoom 208The iPad Support GroupWorkshopCode: 343HEORoom 005Tips, Tricks, and Techniques forEngaging SMARTBoard LessonsCode: 355HPORoom 006CDUse Edmodo for Collaborationand Curriculum IntegrationCode: 337HEORoom 007CDUsing Google’s 20% Time Modelin SchoolsCode: 344HEORoom 006AB46isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Ticketed WorkshopsTuesday8:30-10 am (Mini)Add Screencasting to YourTeacher Toolkit: Teach YourStudents 24/7Code: 405MAMRoom 207BCreate Amazing and InteractiveCharts and Graphs with GoogleSpreadsheetsCode: 400MAORoom 211No More Lab Reports! StudentBlogs in Science ClassroomsCode: 403MAORoom 209Oh the Places You’ll Go–GoogleEditionCode: 408MAWRoom 205The Ease and Power of DigitalMedia for Engaging LearningCode: 401MAORoom 206BThe Mobile Classroom:Going DigitalCode: 402MAORoom 2088:30-11:30 am (Half-Day)Adobe PDF E-Portfolios-Not Justfor Students!Code: 425HAWRoom 206ABlended Learning: ExploringTools, Techniques, and ResourcesCode: 404HAMRoom 207A10:30 am-12 pm (Mini)Animate This! Using Popplet,Animoto, and Rubistar forStudent-Centered ProductsCode: 411MAORoom 209Animated Video to Liven Up YourCurriculum and Student LearningCode: 413MAMRoom 207BBuild a Classroom or ProfessionalWebsiteCode: 409MAORoom 206BExplain Everything App on YouriPad: Learning by Sharing YourUnderstandingCode: 412MAORoom 208Stop, Collaborate, and Listen:Online Discussion and GroupAssessmentCode: 410MAORoom 211Vlogs, Microblogs, Avatar Dogs:Integrating Edmodo in K-12Code: 414MAWRoom 20512:30-2 pm (Mini)Five Mini-Lessons in InformationFluencyCode: 415MPORoom 211iAssessment: CapturingMeaningful AssessmentsUsing iPadsCode: 418MPORoom 206BIntegrating iPad Applicationsto Support Struggling ReadersCode: 417MPORoom 208Living in the Cloud: Chrome Appsand ExtensionsCode: 416MPORoom 20912:30-3:30 pm (Half-Day)Advanced Google Spreadsheetsand Forms: Beyond the BasicsCode: 422HPWRoom 206AAndroid App Inventor Boot CampCode: 419HPMRoom 207ADigital Portfolios Made Easy withGoogle AppsCode: 421HPMRoom 207BMinding the Gap: EmergingTechnologies to SupportStruggling LearnersCode: 424HPWRoom 2052:30-4 pm (Mini)Free and Low-Cost AssistiveTechnology Resources for DiverseLearnersCode: 430MPMRoom 208Google Apps Script for Beginners:Supercharge Your Google Apps!Code: 427MPORoom 206BiPhoneography: Creativity andLearning on the GoCode: 429MPORoom 211Technology Leadership in Action:Modeling and ChampioningChangeCode: 426MPORoom 20947isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Ticketed Workshops5:15-6:45 pm (Mini)Transforming Your Classroomthrough InteractiveVideoconferencingCode: 432MEORoom 2165:15-8:15 pm (Half-Day)Coaching Teachers to ImplementStudent-Centered, Technology-Rich Instruction in K-12ClassroomsCode: 446HEMRoom 207ACreate Books and Textbooksfor iPads Using iBooks AuthorCode: 445HEMRoom 207BCSI <strong>ISTE</strong>: Digital Forensics andData Recovery for EducatorsCode: 449HEWRoom 206ADocumenting 21st Century Skills:Classroom Observation with theNETSCode: 450HEWRoom 205Each One Has One (and It’s Notan iPad!)Code: 440HEORoom 008ABGamification and FlippedInstruction: A WinningCombination!Code: 431HEORoom 206BGetting It Right: AligningTechnology Initiatives forMeasurable Student ResultsCode: 438HEORoom 209Implementing Online LearningCode: 436HEORoom 006ABiPad, iPlay, iCompose, iCreateto Improvise MusicCode: 435HEORoom 005Making Learning Fun: Gamifya Class Project or CurriculumCode: 439HEORoom 211Technology and DifferentiatedInstruction: A Hands-On andDifferentiated WorkshopCode: 444HEORoom 007ABTechnology Audits Made Easy(TAME): Navigating the Path toExcellenceCode: 448HEXRoom 006CDThe Teacher’s Survival Kitfor iPad Integration!Code: 433HEORoom 007CDUse Assessment Technologiesin Online Courses to PromoteStudent AchievementCode: 443HEORoom 208Visible Thinking: iPad Toolsfor Quality Questioning andFormative AsssessmentCode: 434HEORoom 004Wednesday8:30-11:30 am (Half-Day)Invisible Technology: It’s aboutthe Content, not the Tool!Code: 509HAWRoom 205Oh the Places You Will Go:Google Earth, SketchUpCode: 506HAMRoom 207APowerful Technology Centersfor Elementary StudentsCode: 504HAORoom 209Put the World in Their Hands:Creating Project-Based LearningEnvironmentsCode: 502HAORoom 206BReady, Set, Create! TransformYour Classroom with AdobePhotoshop ElementsCode: 508HAWRoom 206ATechniques for IntegratingiPadography into EveryClassroomCode: 501HAORoom 208Transform Learning Experiencesthrough District, Campus, andClassroom LeadershipCode: 500HAORoom 211Wild about WeDo RoboticsCode: 520HAMRoom 207B48isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingSaturdaySunday2-5 pm8 am-5 pm9 am-12 pmForum/Summit/SymposiumForum/Summit/SymposiumHack Education(formerly EduBloggerCon)Steve Hargadon, Classroom 2.0, (UT)Room 103AThe 7th annual all-day ed tech “unconference”gathering this year is Hack Education withAudrey Watters as special co-chair. Everyoneis welcome! Come build and then participatein great conversations about education,technology, and more. For more information,visit www.isteunplugged.comTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C8:30 am-3:30 pmMeeting/GatheringsAffiliate Annual MeetingRoom 103BAffiliate leaders gather for a full day ofnetworking, sharing, and learning about howto maximize their <strong>org</strong>anizations’ strengthsand engage with <strong>ISTE</strong> in impactful ways.2-6 pmMeeting/GatheringsMobile MEGAShareSusan Wells, Durham Public Schools, (NC),Lynne GoodhandRoom 101Mobile learning is exploding. Join us for amega opportunity to multiply mobile learningknowledge. Share, learn, collaborate!sig SIGMLCTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATHForum/Summit/SymposiumEpic Leadership: Beyondthe Hype of GamificationBallroom C-2A combination of experiential learning,presentations from gaming experts, and aspecial appearance by <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> openingkeynoter, Jane McGonigal, this sessionwill explore gamification from a leadershipperspective and will demonstrate howgames can help us create rich, dynamic, andchallenging learning environments. (Invitationrequired; contact conf-reg@iste.<strong>org</strong> fordetails.)$1:30-3:30 pmMeeting/GatheringsConference Welcome andOpening Ignite SessionFeatured EventHall AKick off your <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> experience withour exciting Opening Ignite session! Eightspeakers will have five minutes, each toinspire, amaze, and intrigue you. Sampleall that the conference has in store inone rapid-fire presentation! Plus, thisfast-paced and fun event includes tipsfor effectively navigating the conference,getting the most out of your <strong>ISTE</strong>membership, honoring <strong>ISTE</strong> awardees,and fabulous raffle drawings. Prizesinclude an iPad mini, Kindle Fire, andLyto digital camera.Global Education SummitSteve Hargadon, Classroom 2.0, (UT),Lucy GrayRoom 103AThe Global Ed Summit is a 3-hour miniconferencefor those interested in globallyconnecting students and teachers, and aphysical follow-up to the hugely popularonline Global Education Conference.Teachers; PK-123-5 pm<strong>ISTE</strong> MemberNetworking FairLocation: Level 2, Tower View LobbySIG Open HouseLearn what <strong>ISTE</strong>’s 25 special interest groups(SIGs) are all about by taking a stroll throughour SIG Open House. SIG membership offersa great way to increase your knowledge baseand connect with like-minded colleagues.Meet the volunteers who lead SIGs yearround, learn more about SIG activities (onsiteand throughout the year), and find out howyou can get involved as a volunteer.PK-12<strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> Tweet-upTable 20Connect face to face with people you followvirtually on Twitter. Meet your tweeps,hashtaggers, and #edchat moderators inperson. Tweet you there!Teachers; PK-12<strong>ISTE</strong> Voices CarryAdvocacy PetitionTable 36Participate in <strong>ISTE</strong>’s advocacy efforts bysigning the petition to Congress and theadministration in support of classroombroadband connectivity.Saturday/Sunday49isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listing3-5 pm cont.Sunday, 5:45-7 pm, Hall ASundayNewcomers Meet-upTable 37Is this your first <strong>ISTE</strong> conference? Thenmake this your first stop! Meet othernewcomers and learn helpful hints fromconference veterans.Young Educator Network(YEN) MeetupTable 21<strong>ISTE</strong>’s Young Educator Network is a funlovingcommunity for educators. Visit theYEN booth and meet other ed techies intheir 20s and 30s.4-5:30 pm<strong>ISTE</strong> Leadership StrandOrientationChris O’Neal, University of Virginia, (VA)Room 103BAttention superintendents, principals, CTOs,technology coordinators, and other leaders!Find out how technology can accelerateyour school improvement efforts. <strong>ISTE</strong>’sLeadership Strand kicks off <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> withthis orientation and networking session.As you plan your daily schedules, lookfor expert-selected sessions identifiedwith the leadership icon. Collaborate withyour colleagues from around the globe toelevate the conversation about educationaltechnology and its role in creating learningenvironments that work.7-8:30 pmStudent ShowcaseLocation: Level 2, Tower View LobbyParticipating in the NationalCyber Patriot CompetitionGene Bowman, Alamo Academies, (TX),Sandi BoydTable 1sig SIGCTCurriculum/Dist. Specialists; 9-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•COpening KeynoteLearning is an Epic WinPresenter:Jane McGonigalJane McGonigal is today’s leading speaker on games and the application of gamedesignto education. Referencing lessons learned through her work creating gamesfor <strong>org</strong>anizations such as the World Bank, the Olympic Games, the American HeartAssociation, and the New York Public Library, McGonigal will discuss the powers ofgameplay to solve real-world challenges, and to teach 21st century skills like resilience,urgent optimism, and extreme-scale collaboration.In the best designed games, our engagement is perfectly optimized: we have importantwork to do, we’re surrounded by potential collaborators, and we learn quickly and in alow-risk environment. When we’re playing a good online game, we get constant usefulfeedback, we turbo-charge the neurochemistry that makes challenge fun, and we feelan insatiable curiosity about the world around us. None of this is by accident.McGonigal will explore the concepts of resilience, how character evolves through gaming,and how gamers, constantly presented with the prospect of failure in-game, develop an abilitywithin their real lives to attempt multiple avenues for solving problems. Like 21st-centurylearners, their solutions are built on an appreciation for change and collaboration.McGonigal is an adviser and affiliate researcher with the Institute for the Future (IFTF)in Palo Alto, California, where she has served for four years as the director of gameresearch and development. Her book Reality Is Broken: Why Games Make Us Betterand How They Can Change the World is the definitive modern work on gamification.McGonigal will be available immediately following the keynote to sign booksat <strong>ISTE</strong> Central, East Registration.<strong>ISTE</strong> President Kecia Ray and <strong>ISTE</strong> CEO Brian Lewis will provide welcomingremarks.50isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingHungry for Games in AugmentedReality? Students Are the Experts!Lucianne Brown, Governors State University,(IL), Janet Austiff, Laura Lubben, Eric Lynch,Susan Lynch, Keith Mansfield, Charlie MassieTable 2sig SIGCTTeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathLeadershipStrand<strong>ISTE</strong> AuthorGlobalPerspectivesVideo OnDemandNot RecordableEsig<strong>ISTE</strong> CorporateMemberExhibitorSponsoredSIG PickREG$PreregistrationRequiredAdditionalFee RequiredFrom Students to StudentsFrancisco Carrion, PrepaUP, (Mexico),Diego NavesTable 3sig SIGCTTeachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELAScience is FUNdamental:Researching Mexican Animalsand their EcosystemsRoberto Aviles, Liceo del Valle, (Mexico),Salomon Chidan, John Corrado, J<strong>org</strong>e Diaz,Santiago RamirezTable 4May reference commercial product(s).Teachers; 3-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAEducaToons: Play and LearnSimultaneouslyJuan Jose Trevino Trujillo, Instituto Chapultepec,(Mexico), Luis Alfonso, Fernando Lizarraga, CesarPalazuelos, Andres Sandoval, Marco YzabalTable 5sig SIGGSTeachers; PK-2; NETS•S; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATHGeocity and Digital Maps:G.I.S. in the ClassroomFernando Fuentes A, Cedros, (Mexico), FelipeJunior Barragan Sanchez, Roberto CalderonMoreno, Luis Humberto De la Paz Cruz, PabloHegewisch Martinez, Jose Alberto HerreraRamos, Hector Montes, Pablo de J. ResendizBecerraTable 6Global Collaboration ProjectsLocation: Level 2, Tower View LobbyGeopardy: Learning Geography andInteracting with Foreign SchoolsCarlos Benavides, Liceo del Valle A.C.,(Mexico), Rodrigo SalcedoTable 7Teachers; 6-8; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathJazz Connections: A GlobalMusic ProjectGwynn Moore, Paris Elementary, (CO),Jeffery YoungTable 8sig SIGMTTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELALegends around the World:Elementary Kids ExchangingFolk TalesJesse Castaneda, Liceo del Valle, (Mexico),Gerardo Cortes, Diego Navarro, Bernardo PerezTable 9sig SIGDE, SIGDS, SIGIntSTeachers; 3-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathStudent-Driven NetworkedResearchThomas Steele-Maley, The Bridge Year atKieve-Wavus, (ME), Jake MaxminTable 10Principals/Head Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELADigital Human Library:Videoconferencing in theDigital Age ClassroomLeigh Cassell, Digital Human Library,(Canada), Aerin GuyTable 11sig SIGIVC, SIGMSMay reference commercial product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathRock Our World: GlobalCollaboration through Music!Bill Donovan, Jamestown Elementary School,(VA), CarolAnne McGuireTable 12May reference commercial product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•CNews Meeting: The Journeyto Digital WisdomMehmet Ali Dogan, Ihlas College, Emre ErdoganTable 13Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-LitThe Global Education ConferenceSteve Hargadon, Classroom 2.0, (UT), Lucy GrayTable 14Teachers; PK-12Flat Classroom Projects:Transform Learning throughGlobal CollaborationJulie Lindsay, THINK Global School, (China)SundayTeachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathTable 15sig SIGDE, SIGIntSTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA51isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingSunday7-8:30 pm cont.Global Collaborative Newscast:Empowering Students’ Voicesthrough Investigative ReportingChristian Auclair, Lower Canada College,(Canada), Nicholas ATable 16Principals/Head Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A; CCSS-LIT, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHLearning with the World:Global Collaborative ProjectsMali Bickley, Connect-Ed, (Canada),Jim CarletonTable 17sig SIGDETeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAiPoPP: International Projectsor Partners PlaceYvonne Marie Andres, Global SchoolNet, (CA)Table 18Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATHePals Global Ambassadors:Around the World in 80 ClassroomsRita Oates, ePals Inc., (FL), Joli Barker,Adina PopaTable 19E sig SIGDE, SIGIntSMay reference commercial product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathUsing Technology to IncreaseCultural Understanding throughInternational CollaborationLisa Jobson, iEARN-USA, (NY), Makazi IfeMtingwaTable 20Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAGlobal STEM Middle SchoolStudent Leader Summit:21st Century InternationalCollaborationsJennifer Williams, Country Day World School,(FL), Fran SiracusaIt’s a Rap-A Better World ProjectJennifer Garcia, Academia Britanica Cuscatleca,(El Salvador), Silvia SerranoTable 22sig SIGMTMay reference commercial product(s).Teachers; 6-8; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELADigital Citizenship and GlobalLearning in Pakistan andBangladeshAqeela Jogee Cutter, iEARN, (NY)Table 23sig SIGDETech Coord./Facilitators; 9-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CGlobal Student BloggingChallengeSuzanne Wyatt, Tasmanian eSchool, (Australia),Ronnie Burt, Kathleen Morris, Tracy Watanabe,Susan Waters, Linda YollisTable 24Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAEngaging the World to StudyExploration on Earth and MarsChristopher Lese, Marquette University HighSchool, (WI)Table 25sig SIGSCITeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELABeyond the Walls: ConnectingClassrooms through CollaborativeProjectsJayme Johnson, Village School, (CA)Table 26Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELAProject Me PBL: ConnectingStudents around the Worldthrough WritingGretel Patch, Lincoln School KathmanduNepal, (VA)Table 27Teachers; 6-8; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELAThe Round Square Global Forum:An Experiment in CollaborativeLearningJennifer Klein, PRINCIPLED Learning Strategies,(CO), Kate Gatto, Rob McGuiness, JohnNordquist, Ross WehnerTable 28Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathMeaningful Global Collaborationfor Elementary StudentsCarmen Richardson, Kamehameha Schools, (HI)Table 29Teachers; 3-5; NETS•S, NETS•TUClass: The Cool, Facebook-EraGlobal K12 NetworkZackary Ringelstein, UClass, (NH)Table 30Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAThe Little Chat That Could: EarlyChildhood in Global CollaborationHeidi Echternacht, Kinderchat, (NJ), MattGomezTable 31sig SIGELTTeachers; PK-2; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAConnect Educators, Studentsand Experts Worldwide UsingSocial MediaAnn Michaelsen, Sandvika vgs, (Norway)Table 32sig SIGOLTeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELADeforestACTION andEarthWATCHERS: Monitor theRainforest from Your Classroom!Sara Hassan, DeforestACTION, (Canada),Chris GauthierTable 33Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELATable 21sig SIGDETeachers; 6-8; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATH52isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingDeveloping Student Leadershipthrough International CollaborationJohn Richardson, St Joseph’s Academy, (LA),Colette Burke, Madeline Domma, Claire LuikartTable 34Tech Coord./Facilitators; 9-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•AThe iConnect Project: A GlobalCollaborative Literary ProjectJoli Brock, Slaughter Elementary, (TX)Table 35Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathNewsAction: CollaborativeStudent-Led News Serviceacross the GlobeSharon Peters, American School of Bombay,(Canada)Table 36sig SIGDSTeachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELADriving Global Collaborationthrough Project-Based LearningJill Galloway, Irving ISD, (TX), Lauren Hurt,Ashley Mutschler, April ScottTable 37sig SIGDETeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CGlobal Social Activism:The Sonlig ProjectBen Tomlinson, Mattawan ConsolidatedSchools, (MI), Pagan MacKay, Pete PoggioneTable 38sig SIGDETeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•TMultilingua: The Easiest Wayto Learn a New LanguageBenjamin Yves Lelevier Martinez, InstitutoChapultepec, (AZ), J<strong>org</strong>e Aguerrebere Leon,Ricardo Hinojosa Estrada, Raul MonrazEcheverria, Ivan Perez Valenzuela, Miguel AngelReyes BadillaTable 39Prof Developers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAIt’s Elementary: EstablishingCross-Cultural Connectionsthrough Online CollaborationsCarlene Anderson, Paterson Public Schools#12, (NJ), Adriana Verta, Hilary WilderTable 40sig SIGIVCMay reference commercial product(s).Teachers; 3-5; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELAThrough the Digital Looking Glass:A Global Digital Citizenship ProjectBarbara McMillan, McMichael HS/RockinghamCounty Schools, (NC), Kathleen Bacer, ChristyBarham, Laura RodgersTable 41Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAThe Global iPod Storytelling LabAllissa Richardson, Bowie State University, (MD)Table 42sig SIGDSTeachers; Comm College/Univ; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAMONDAYMondayIVC Showcase8-8:30 amHEC-TV: Boldly Goingthrough the Final, Well Next,Videoconferencing FrontierHelen Headrick, Higher Education Channel -Television, (MO), Tim GoreRoom 216HEC-TV creates free broadcast-qualityvideoconferences, both multi and point topoint. We combine the panache of televisionwith tailored videoconferences to connectyour classroom.sig SIGIVCTech Coord/Facilitators; 9-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA8-9 amBYODsPreregistration is required. Seats notclaimed five minutes before start willbe released to those waiting on standby.Check online session listings forprerequisite device(s) and software/apps.Beyond Geocaching: GPS-EnabledStudent BYOD for Field StudiesThomas Baker, University of Kansas, (KS),Roger PalmerRoom 007CDGain critical skills for creating field studiesusing free web tools that turn students’smartphones into GPS data collection andanalysis tools!REGTeachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-MathShowMe That! Teach and Assesswith the ShowMe AppGodofredo Ginex-Orinion, Fountain Valley HighSchool, HBUHSD, (CA)Room 005Create your own instructional videos withShowMe and share them with the world.Get students to produce their own andteach each other.REGMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHTeach Different: 1:1 iPad Immersionin the Elementary ClassroomDebbie Smith, Eanes ISD/Cedar Creek, (TX),Margie BrownRoom 006ABWe’ll share lessons learned through our EanesISD Elementary 1:1 iPad implementation. Youwill use iPads to integrate the 4 C’s as theframework for teaching differently.REGTeachers; 3-5; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-LitUsing Socrative.com to EngageYour StudentsRob Zdrojewski, Amherst Central Schools, (NY)Room 008ABStudent clickers are popular tools toengage, but funding often preventswidespread use. Learn how Socrative aimsto change this using any mobile device.MondayREGTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C53isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingMondayWord Play: Vocabulary and theFlipped-Mastery ModelGe<strong>org</strong>ia Scurletis, Vocabulary.com (Thinkmap),(NY), Beth KabesRoom 006CDNo two students possess the samevocabularies, but we expect them all toread the same texts. Try flipping vocabularyinstruction to solve this conundrum.REG EMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAEdmodo: A Learning Networkfor EducationLiz Castillo, Kamehameha Schools, (HI)Room 004This session will introduce you to Edmodoand show you how to set up your classroomto foster community, communication,collaboration, and global connections.REG ETeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CCreate Mobile iOS and AndroidApps for Your School or DistrictSteve Young, Judson ISD, (TX), Joe Gautreau,Gabe LandesRoom 007ABLearn how you can easily develop mobile appsfor iOS and Android. Bring your own deviceand start creating mobile apps right away.REG8-9 am cont.Tech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C8-9:30 amForum/Summit/SymposiumSETSIG Forum: Design for LearningJames Basham, University of Kansas, (KS)Ballroom C-2Panel members will discuss efforts, tools,strategies, and lessons learned in currentand previous Universal Design for Learningimplementation projects. We’ll highlighthow innovations support educators andeducation leaders.REG sig SETSIGSIGAdmin Forum: Common CoreState StandardsStacy Hawthorne, Medina City Schools, (OH)Room 217AFeeling lost and overwhelmed by thenew Common Core State Standards andassessments? You’re not alone! We’ll provideopportunities to learn and share websites,apps, articles, and other resources.$ sig SIGAdminPrincipals/Head Teachers; PK-12; NETS•T,NETS•A; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathSIGOL Forum: Connect,Collaborate, and Create witha MOOC!Anita Harris, Elizabeth City-Pasquotank PublicSchools, (VA)Room 103ACome and learn from others about how amassive open online course (MOOC) offersyou choices about your learning and howyou can go about participating in one.REG sig SIGOLTeachers; PK-128-10 amMeetings/GatheringsSIGML QR Code Walking Tour:To the Alamo and BeyondAllison White, Chapel Hill-Carrboro CitySchools, (NC), Jennifer Courdoff, HelenCrompton, Don HawkinsMeet in foyer outside Ballroom AJoin us for a fun in the sun walking tour toexplore Alamo City. You find new places andlearn interesting facts.REG sig SIGMLTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-LitStudent ShowcaseLocation: Level 2, Tower View LobbyMotivate, Engage, Explore:Sustaining Robotics Curriculumin Elementary EducationLonda Posvistak, St Margaret EpiscopalSchool, (CA), Espen Garner, Alex Ge<strong>org</strong>iades,Dmitri Ge<strong>org</strong>iades, Alexis Lindenfelser, TessPosvistakTable 1May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATHGrowing a Culture of STEMthrough Collaboration amongSchoolsJenny Nash, Marshall University College ofEducation, (WV), Scott Nash, Chase Parsons,Austin RayTable 2Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathBest High School Projectin KentuckyMarci Smith, West Jessamine High School,(KY), Cassandra Charlambakis, KayleeHammond, Alex HuffmanTable 3Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathSupport Your Technology Club:Collaboration between Students,Parents, and TeachersShawn Kirby, Birney Elementary School, (GA),Taylor Dixon, Ladipo Nija Epps-Lowo, LaurenKirby, Steven Kirby, Tori McCord, DonovanMilller- Lowe, Camden Rubin, Darious Rubin,Jocelyn SamplesTable 4May reference commerical product(s).Tech Coord/Facilitators; 3-5; NETS•S,NETS•T; CCSS-ELAJourney through Tech andScientific InnovationVeronica Baltesar, Centro Escolar Yaocalli,(Mexico), Juliana Bandoni, Alina Camarena,Rosario Castellanos, Veronica LopezTable 5sig SIGSCITeachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-LitBlogging Your Ecology ProjectUsing Videos, Podcast, and MoreConsuelo Melendez, Centro Escolar Los Altos,(Mexico), Ana Victoria Avila Villalobos, MariaPaula Diaz Guzman, Ana Patricia FernandezJimenez, Montserrat Ortiz de Montellano,Rebeca Partida Flores, Elizabeth Pinzon, AnaIsabel Rodriguez MayoraTable 6sig SIGSCIMay reference commerical product(s).Principals/Head Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C54isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingPostersLocation: Level 2, Tower View LobbyThe following posters focus onSocial Studies, Global ProblemsCurriculum, Problem Solving andCritical Thinking, Language Learning,and Technology Integration.LeadershipStrand<strong>ISTE</strong> AuthorGlobalPerspectivesVideo OnDemandNot RecordableEsig<strong>ISTE</strong> CorporateMemberExhibitorSponsoredSIG PickREG$PreregistrationRequiredAdditionalFee RequiredChart Your Course towardan Interactive Social StudiesClassroomCathy Ritter, Fort Worth ISD, (TX)Table 7Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELADigitize the Writer’s NotebookGwynn Moore, Paris Elementary, (CO),Shannon WentworthTable 8May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAIntergenerational iPad VideoInterviews Make History ComeAlive!Agnes Zaorski, Take Along Technology LLC, (NJ)Table 9sig SIGDS, SIGTAPTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAMuseum and Teacher CollaborationCreates Great Digital ContentShana Crosson, Minnesota Historical Society,(MN), Craig RobleTable 10Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELALearning Geography with MySQLand .NETDavid Garcia, Instituto Chapultepec, (Mexico),Luis J<strong>org</strong>e Castaneda, Marco AntonioDominguez, Gerardo LeyTable 11Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathGo Global! Teach and AssessCore Geographic LiteracyKristen Lahoda, Reach the World, (NY)Table 12Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAGlimpesIntoHistory.com: AnInteractive HTML5 Explorationof WWII Veterans’ ExperiencesBrandon Wright, Center for MulticulturalCooperation, (CA)Table 13Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELANatural Disasters and UsLisa Parisi, Herricks UFSD, (NY)Table 14Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-LIT, CCSS-ELAStand Up 4 Justice: Cross-Curricular Human Rights ProjectElizabeth Joyce, Rockingham County Schools,(NC), Merea Bridges, Cheryl YeattsTable 15May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELANational Youth Summit:Connecting Kids to Historyand Each OtherNaomi Coquillon, National Museum of AmericanHistory, (DC)Table 16Teachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELAQR Code Journey throughSan AntonioSue Bedard, Full Sail University, (FL),Thomas LucasTable 17sig SIGDSTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-LitEducation for EnvironmentalStewardship in Technology-Enabled ClassroomsMichael Furdyk, TakingITGlobal, (Canada),Deanna Del VecchioTable 18Using Primary Sources fromthe Library of CongressLinda Mills, Greensburg Elementary, (IN)Table 19sig SIGMSTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAEdward’s House of Exploration:Hands-On and Digital LearningSusan Stewart, Western Carolina University, (NC)Table 20Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELAProject 140: Microblogging Powerwith or without TwitterGretel Patch, Lincoln School KathmanduNepal, (VA)Table 21Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHAuthentic Learning viaTechnologyMarge Maxwell, Western Kentucky University,(KY), Rebecca Stobaugh, Janet TassellTable 22Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CESL Success in a 1:1 EnvironmentLoretta Asay, Clark County School District,Sherwood Jones, Erik SkramstadTable 23Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAExploring Frontiers for ELLs:Flipping the Classroom withDigital MediaHeather Parris-Fitzpatrick, Nassau BOCES, (NY)Table 24Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAMondayTeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA55isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingMonday8-10 am cont.Improve Students’ ModernLanguage Speaking throughMobile LearningHarry Tuttle, Onondaga Community College, (NY)Table 25sig SIGMLTeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•AGoogle Apps for Education MeetsCommon CoreMichael Graham, Harrisburg Middle School, (AR)Table 26sig SIGAdminTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathProject SPACE: A Case Study forCreating a Community ProjectTyler Morales, The Franklin Institute, (PA),William Johnson, Pierce Meier, Derrick PittsTable 27May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•CElectronic Constructivism <strong>2013</strong>:Promising Technologies, CreativeTeaching, Inspiring ExamplesMaureen Yoder, Lesley University, (MA)Table 28Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathTravel Bugs + Video Conferencing= GeoConferencingAmanda Peterson, LCISD, (TX), Jeff PetersonTable 29Access for All: Special iPad Appsfor Including Special PopulationsGinger Lewman, Turning Point Learning Center/ESSDACK, (KS), Cris RichardsonTable 33sig SIGDETeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAGot Google?Nakia Hardy, Rockingham County Schools,(NC), Tonisha WaldenTable 34Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAGo Google! Using Google Sitesto Share Student WorkTammy Lind, School District of SouthMilwaukee, (WI)Table 35Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathWords in Action! EnhanceLanguage Learning with AnimationAmy Clark, Midlothian ISD, (TX)Table 36sig SIGDSMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAThe Story Never Ends: UsingFanfiction with ElementaryStudentsDebra Sprague, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Mason University, (VA)Table 37sig SIGLITTeachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-ELAM-2 Learning: MobileMathematics LearningShaunna Smith, Texas State University, (TX),Beth Bos, Jean KiekelTable 40Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-MathThe Digital Age Writing ProcessAditi Rao, The Emery/Weiner School, (TX)Table 41Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-ELAOnce Upon a Digital Time:Making Writing InteractiveShana Ellason, Fort Worth ISD, (TX)Table 42Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA8-11:30 amPlaygroundsLocation: Level 2, Park View LobbyDigital Age Media CenterTiffany Whitehead, Central Middle School, (LA),Maureen Sanders-BrunnerConnect with school librarians and teachersand learn about innovative technologies andresources that support student developmentof information literacy skills. Hosted by<strong>ISTE</strong>’s SIGMS.sig SIGMSLibrary Media Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELATeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathLook! I’m Learning: Help YourSchool Move to PersonalizedLearningBruce Umpstead, Michigan Department ofEducation, (MI), Andrea Baker, Jennifer Bond,Amber Kowatch, Allyson Rockwell, Tom JohnsonTable 30Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathFlipping Out with Technology!Anna Sexton, NISD, (TX), Diana RosasTable 32P.S. Write Me Back: Letter Writingin the CloudLeigh Hopkins, Rockingham County Schools,(NC)Table 38May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELANot Yo Mama’s Classroom:Create an Authentic 1:1 LearningEnvironment for ELADean Goss, Grand View School, (OK)Table 39Teachers; 6-8; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELADigital Storytelling PlaygroundJulie Jaeger, Minot Public Schools Minot, ND,(ND), Bernajean PorterDrop in for unique presentations, virtualgallery walks of student-generatedstorytelling, hands-on “sandboxes” and aspecial Art for Visual Storytelling AugmentedReality exhibit. Hosted by SIGDS!sig SIGDSTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathTeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA56isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listing8 am-4 pmPlaygroundsLocation: Level 2, Park View LobbyiPlayground Hosted by TCEAKristy Breaux, TCEA, (TX)Discover new iOS devices and peripherals,share innovative apps with colleagues, andtest drive these tools in this interactiveplayground. Hosted by TCEA.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C8:30-9:30 amMeetings/GatheringsSIGIS (Independent Schools)GatheringLawrence Kahn, The Kinkaid School, (TX)Room 102This is the annual gathering for SIGIS.All SIGIS members or those interestedin joining are encouraged to attend tohelp assist in planning future activities orvolunteer for SIGIS.sig SIGISTech Coord/FACILITATORS; PK-12Lectures/PanelsDigital age Teachingand LearningCreating an Interactive DigitalClassroomCorporate SpotlightDiane Ashby, Samsung Electronics AmericaRoom 214ABHear how school districts aretransforming learning with Samsung’sSmart School Solution, an integratedtechnology platform combining the latesttablet and e-board technology.EMay reference commercial product(s).CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CHP Catalyst Academy: A FreshApproach to Online ProfessionalLearningJim Vanides, Hewlett Packard Company, (CA),Nick DiGi<strong>org</strong>io, Debbie Forster, Michael Furdyk,Jen GroffRoom 213Join us for an introduction to the excitingand free online professional learningopportunities for #STEMx teachers beingoffered by the new HP Catalyst Academy.ECTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CModels of Tech Integration: Overthe Hills and through the WoodsGordon Worley, FCIT/University of SouthFlorida, (FL), William Bauer, Sharyn Gabriel,Sue Gorman, Caroline HaebigBallroom C3Explore with us as we compare and contrastthree models for technology integration andtracking data: SAMR, TPACK, and TIM.Prof Developers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•CPersonalize Learning throughInnovative Uses of TechnologyspotlightCheryl Lemke, Metiri Group, (CA)Lila Cockrell TheatrePersonalized learning is the next frontier.Join the discussion on what wasimpossible even a decade ago, but ispossible using today’s technologies.Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; 6-12;NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHReimagine Teaching andLearning with Windows 8Corporate SpotlightTony Franklin, Microsoft Corporation, WoleMosesRoom 217BCWindows 8 brings learning to life—apps,content, and Kinect engages students.With Windows 8, you can have a touchtablet and laptop all in one.EMay reference commercial product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathSignposts to Better Projects: TakeThinking Deeper in Digital Age PBLSuzie Boss, Edutopia blogger, (OR), JaneKraussRoom 217DLearn to spark students’ curiosity,encourage deeper thinking, and facilitatereal-world problem solving by following10 “signposts” that guide meaningful,technology-rich project-based learning.sig SIGISTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathStart Early with Digital Citizenshipin Elementary SchoolKelly Mendoza, Common Sense Media, (CA),Sam WalkerRoom 001AStarting digital citizenship in middle school?It’s too late. See how one elementary schoolmade digital citizenship a priority, frompolicy to practice.Tech Coord/Facilitators; PK-5; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAThe Digital Natives are Restless:Web Tools That CaptivateStudentsReuben Hoffman, West Hills High School, (CA),Dan McDowellRoom 103BLearn dynamic and easy ways todramatically increase student engagementusing cutting edge, web-based tools.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAThe Technology and LiteracyConnection: What’s New andInspiringMark Gura, Touro College, (FL), SusannaLivingstonRoom 212<strong>ISTE</strong>’s Literacy Special Interest Group andguest panelists share practices and resourcesthat have particular promise in fosteringliteracy skills for digital age learners.sig SIGLITTeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELAMonday57isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingMonday8:30-9:30 am cont.Professional LearningAn Integrated Model for TeacherEvaluation and ProfessionalLearningJoe Cozart, Ge<strong>org</strong>ia Virtual School, (GA), RichCopeland, Amanda WilliamsonRoom 001BLearn how Eduphoria and Edmodo worktogether to make teacher evaluationlearning tools that integrate with and helpprescribe professional learning for staff.Principals/Head Teachers; 9-12; NETS•T,NETS•ATechnology InfrastructureGoing Google: Save Resourcesand Maximize your Chances forSuccessLexi Ballweg, Oshkosh Area School District,(WI), David Gundlach, Aaron Vanden HeuvelRoom 214CDLearn about one district’s journey as ittransitioned from a Microsoft environmentto Google. Learn the pros, cons, and how toavoid pitfalls when going Google.CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CRoundtable Research PapersMultiple papers are presentedsimutaneously in roundtablediscussion format.Evolving Pedagogy with 1:1Computing and T2K’s DigitalTeaching PlatformDamian Bebell, Boston College, (ME), RinatShahaf-Barzilay, Dovi WeissRoom 101, Table 1This paper examines the effects of Time toKnow’s 1:1 computing program on teachingand learning in a pre/post comparativestudy across New York City’s publicelementary schools.May reference commerical product(s).CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; 3-5; NETS•S, NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHEnhance Progress of Childrenwith Autism through InteractiveAssistive TechnologyLinda Crane-Mitchell, East Carolina University,(NC), Melissa EnglemanRoom 101, Table 2Assistive technology (TAP-it! Smartboard, andVizZle online program) can enhance progresson the individual goals of young children withautism in a public preschool program.May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-MathExtending the Learning Daythrough Learning ManagementSystemsLoretta Donovan, California State University,Fullerton, (CA), Tim Green, Trang LaiRoom 101, Table 3Promote creativity, communication,collaboration, and critical thinking. See howHaiku LMS extends learning during theschool day and beyond and incorporatesdigital age skills.sig SIGOLMay reference commerical product(s).Principals/Head Teachers; 3-5; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•ABridging the Digital Divide withiPads: Effects on Early LiteracyKatrina McNab, University of Tasmania,(Australia)Room 101, Table 4This paper examines the impact of 1:1 iPadinitiatives on home-school relationships,families’ digital shared reading practices,and children’s emergent literacydevelopment in low SES schools.sig SIGELTMay reference commerical product(s).CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-2; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAUnmasking Millennials:Understanding the Complexityof Millennials’ Relationshipswith TechnologyGlenn Phillips, Texas A&M University, (TX),Trina DavisRoom 101, Table 5We must understand millennials’ relationshipwith technology. We will discuss what welearned when we stopped assuming andstarted asking.Teacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-MathImpact of Integrated TPACKDevelopment Approach onPreservice TeachersGeoff Price, University of Alabama, (AL),Margaret Rice, Vivian WrightRoom 101, Table 6This research paper reports the impactof the Integrated Triadic Model (ITM) onthe development of TPACK in a group ofpreservice teachers.sig SIGTETeacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•T, NETS•AEffective Integration of ScienceComputer Simulations in VariedInstructional SettingsLara Smetana, Loyola University Chicago, (IL)Room 101, Table 7This study addresses pedagogical issuesrelated to the use of computer simulationsto support science teaching and learning inwhole-class and small-group settings.E sig SIGVEMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•T, NETS•C8:30-10 amLectures/PanelsDigital Age Teachingand Learning<strong>ISTE</strong> Ignite Session 2spotlightBallroom C-1Presenters have 20 images eachshowing for 15 seconds to share theirpassions and ignite yours. Be inspired,engaged, and have fun!58isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listing8:45-9:15 amLeadershipStrandVideo OnDemand<strong>ISTE</strong> CorporateMemberREGPreregistrationRequiredIVC ShowcaseHeart of a Hall of FamerCharacter Education SeriesJerry Csaki, Pro Football Hall of Fame, (OH)Room 216Come learn about how you can bringgridiron legends like Emmitt Smith and RodWoodson to your classroom via interactivevideo conferencing.sig SIGIVCTeachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATH9:30-10 am<strong>ISTE</strong> AuthorGlobalPerspectivesEngaging Students with theMath and Science of Fast FoodJames Gill, SD43 / Coquitlam, (Canada)Room 005Be prepared to conduct hands-on mathand science research to gain insight intosomething close to many students’ hearts:fast food!REG sig SIGSCITeachers; 6-8; NETS•S; CCSS-MathNot RecordableEsigExhibitorSponsoredSIG PickSound in the Cloud: Soundcloudin the ClassroomRyan Archer, Upper Canada College, (Canada),Peter SmithRoom 006CDLearn how you can record, share, and<strong>org</strong>anize audio all in the cloud. Comment onstudents’ progress right in the audio track!REG sig SIGIS, SIGMTTeachers; 9-12; NETS•T; CCSS-ELA$AdditionalFee RequiredIVC ShowcaseIt’s Hot Outside! EnhanceClassroom Learning throughVideo ConferencingKathleen Mohr, North Central Ohio ESC, (OH),Lori Bumb, Andrew Campbell, John KramerRoom 216Discover how to incorporate interactivevideoconferencing in the classroom!Participate with students from CentralAmerica exploring the impact of climatechange on their country’s environment.sig SIGIVCTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C9:30-10:30 amBYODsPreregistration is required. Seats notclaimed five minutes before start willbe released to those waiting on standby.Check online session listings forprerequisite device(s) and software/apps.Did You Know? Amazing Featuresof Google AppsMaria Lewis, Charlottesville City Schools, (VA)Room 008ABAre you looking for web-based solutions thatallow students to connect, communicate, andcollaborate in creative ways? Participate inthis Google Slam session.Evaluating Virtual Manipulativesfor Building Conceptual KnowledgeJulie McLeod, Good Shepherd EpiscopalSchool, (TX), Mary Jo Dondlinger, Sheri VasindaRoom 004Learn how to choose the best virtualmanipulatives for helping your learnersbuild conceptual knowledge.REGTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CPresentation 2.0Jenifer Gossman, EVSC, (IN)Room 007ABFree presentation tools that will surelyengage your students in the classroom.We’ll show you how to get started.REGTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CPublishing and Sharing StudentWork from iPadsTheresa Perreault, Reed Elementary School,(CA), Richard PerreaultRoom 007CDLearn how to publish and share studentauthoredwork. Featured apps will sharestudent stories, drawings, photos, andrecordings for use in student digital portfolios.REGMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-2; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathWho Needs 100 Apps?Effectively Use What You HaveMelissa Herring, Second Baptist School, (TX),Katie Blades, Todd DeSchuiteneer, HannahNoble, Nathan Rees, Blake SkidmoreRoom 006ABAre you (and your iPad) drowning in a seaof unused apps? Learn how to make themost out of your iPad.REG sig SIGML, SIGELTMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A10:15-10:45 amIVC ShowcaseNot Just for Students: TeacherWorkshops with the Mariners’MuseumAnne Marie Millar, The Mariners Museum, (VA),Wisteria PerryRoom 216Learn how The Mariners’ Museum’s teacherworkshops can help you bring the age ofexploration and transatlantic slave tradealive in your classroom.sig SIGIVCMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•T, NETS•A; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELAMondayREGTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C59isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingMonday10:30 am-12 pmMeetings/GatheringsIron Chef: <strong>ISTE</strong>13 Edition—Part 1 of 2Featured EventKelsey Vroomunn, St. Mary’s Academy, (CO)Room 217AParticipate in an Iron Chef-stylechallenge! Come alone or bringfriends. You’ll collaborate and designan innovative NETS-aligned solution!Presentations will be on Wednesday.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C11-11:30 amIVC ShowcaseThe Zoo to You: Videoconferencingat Columbus Zoo and AquariumLaura Frasher, Columbus Zoo and Aquarium,(OH)Room 216Join us for a demonstration of what ourvideoconferencing provides schools: awhole new view of the zoo from the comfortof your own classroom!sig SIGIVCTeachers; PK-12; NETS•T11 am-12 pmForum/Summit/SymposiumSIGML Forum: Lightning PreviewsElliot Soloway, University of Michigan, (MI)Room 103AWe will share white papers in ‘’lightningpreviews,’’ 5-8 minute short, punchy,exciting presentations that highlight thekey points in the white papers.REG sig SIGMLTeachers; PK-12Meetings/GatheringsSIGOL (Online Learning)Annual MeetingAnita Harris, Elizabeth City-Pasquotank PublicSchools, (VA)Room 102This is the annual meeting for SIGOL. AllSIGOL members or those interested in joiningare encouraged to attend to assist in planningfuture activities or volunteer for SIGOL.Teachers; PK-12BYODsPreregistration is required. Seats notclaimed five minutes before start willbe released to those waiting on standby.Check online session listings forprerequisite device(s) and software/apps.Augmenting the Classroom!James Kapptie, Park County School District#1, (WY)Room 007ABGoogle glasses are on the way! But whywait? Use web tools today to bring theclassroom to life.REG sig SIGVETeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAHarnessing iPad’s MultimediaRecording Features to SupportStruggling StudentsSusan Hardin, Macomb Intermediate SD, (MI)Room 006ABDiscover how iPad’s video, photo, and audiofeatures combine with apps to personalizelearning and support reading, writing, math,and science for struggling students.REG sig SIGTAPMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELALearn to Code: CreativeComputer <strong>Program</strong>ming throughMath and ArtSheena Vaidyanathan, Los Altos School District,(CA)Room 006CDLearn to program through math and artwith MIT’s Scratch and Khan Academy’s CSmodules. Based on lesson plans used by500 students in California.Leveraging Social Networkingfor Disciplinary LearningMichael Manderino, Northern Illinois University,(IL), Lisa RipleyRoom 005Explore a social networking project inhistory designed to facilitate disciplinarythinking and content acquisition.REGTeachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAFree High-Quality Online Curriculumand Community with CurrikiChristine Mytko, Curriki / Black Pine CircleSchool, (CA)Room 004Learn to use Curriki.<strong>org</strong> to access andshare free high-quality educationalresources that you can use immediatelyfor your own learning and teaching.REGTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•TCreating a Technology WorkflowUsing Tablets for P-20 EducatorsManish Sharma, Thomas More College, (OH)Room 008ABOverwhelmed with apps? Too manydevices? Need ways to manage the dailytasks of an educator? Come learn aboutdeveloping technology workflows.REGMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CDisruptive Innovation in Practice:1:1 iPad PedagogiesJim Bologna, Windward School, (CA), GeraldineLoveless, Eric Walters, Elaine WrennRoom 007CDSimulating a collaborative iPad classroom,this session will prepare educational leadersto integrate mobile technology in a way thattransforms the learning experience.REG sig SIGISCurriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAREGTeachers; 6-8; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-Math60isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingLectures/PanelsDigital Age Teachingand Learning101 Free Tech Tools for TeachersKimberly Warrner, SimpleK12, (FL), LisaGreathouseBallroom C-1Learn and share at this fast-paced, interactiveshowcase of free tech tools! Walk away withfresh ideas to enhance your lesson plans.Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAChoosing the Best Games,Websites, and Apps for YourClassroomShira Katz, Common Sense Media, (CA),Michelle Kitt, Dr. Amy Perry-DelCorvoRoom 214CDLearn how to identify great games,websites, and apps. Get our toprecommendations and Top Picks lists bygrade, subject, skill, and Common Corestandard for PK-12.sig SIGGSTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathClimbing the SMART BoardMountain: Building and HarvestingMaterials for the ClimbBret Gensburg, University of Akron, (OH)Room 001AAre you climbing higher and moving pastthe basics of a SMART Board? Learn aboutdigital media resources, linking, lesson andassessment preparation, advanced tips andtricks, and get KLIKed!May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathCommon Core Tech:Beyond the SpecsCorporate spotlightJulie Smith, CDW-G, (IL), Joanna Antoniou,Geoff Fletcher, Doug RenfroRoom 214ABLearn about the latest national researchand hear from education leaders on howthey are combining Common Core StateStandards and technology to transformeducation.ECTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12Connected Learning That WorksStephanie Sandifer, Houston A+ Challenge, (TX)Ballroom C-3How can we integrate web-basedcollaborative and connective tools withresearch-based effective instructionalpractices? Explore tools that supporteffective, engaging learning for all students!sig SIGISTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELADesign Your Digital Tattoo: HelpingStudents Build Their Digital ImageAdina Sullivan, San Marcos Unified School Dist,(CA)Room 217DAs we increasingly communicate and sharework online, we are creating our digitalimages and digital tattoos. Learn how you canhelp your students design their digital images.sig SIGIS, SIGOLTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELACOME SEE US AT <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong>Join our session:Common Core Tech — Beyond the SpecsSan Antonio Henry B. Gonzalez Convention CenterSession Room #214 A & B | Monday, June 24 | 11 a.m. - 12 p.m.Learn about the most recent national research and hear from educationleaders on how Common Core State Standards and technology are beingcombined to transform education.Visit our team:<strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> Booth #11127Interact with the latest unified communications, tablet and classroomtechnologies. You will have an opportunity to connect with the CDW•G team,meet our partners, speak with industry experts and get help finding thesolution that’s right for you.Monday, June 24 — Wednesday, June 26San Antonio Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center200 East Market St. | San Antonio, TX 7820513879261800.808.4239 | CDWG.com/k12isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingMonday11 am-12 pm cont.Flipping the ElementaryClassroom!Suzanne Sallee, Creighton School District, (AZ),Robyn Griffith, Mary Sleasman, Sarah SleasmanBallroom C-2Learn about Creighton’s iAchieve project,which has implemented the flippedclassroom in grades 1-4. Students andteachers use iPads to support learning atschool and home.May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathGame On! Everyday VideoGaming Integration in K-8Liz Keren-Kolb, University Of Michigan, (MI)Room 001BLearn how student teachers developed andtaught lessons integrating video gamesinto K-8 classrooms. You’ll come away withlesson plans and tips for using the Wii,Minecraft, and various apps.sig SIGGS, SIGVEMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHStudent-Centered, Student-Run:Effective Technology Support inthe Digital AgeJohn Richardson, St Joseph’s Academy, (LA),Colette Burke, Madeline Domma, Claire LuikartRoom 212For 13 years, our student-run help desk hasserviced SJA’s self-sustaining 1:1 program.Hear from our students how they actualizetheir plan for technology support.Tech Coord/Facilitators; 9-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•AUntangling the Web: Free Toolsto Power Up Your TeachingspotlightSteve Dembo, Discovery Education, (IL),Adam BellowLila Cockrell TheaterDiscover the sites that you absolutelymust know about before returning tothe classroom. Adam Bellow and SteveDembo break down the best of the best!Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•TProfessional LearningJHU/<strong>ISTE</strong> Online Certificate<strong>Program</strong>–Advance Your Career!Robert Caples, Donna SchnuppRoom 213The Johns Hopkins University School ofEducation in partnership with <strong>ISTE</strong> offersits online Graduate Certificate <strong>Program</strong> inSchool Administration and Supervision with anemphasis on technology leadership standards.Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12; NETS•T,NETS•ASchool ImprovementOfficial Release of the NMCHorizon Report: <strong>2013</strong> K-12 EditionLarry Johnson, The New Media Consortium,(TX), Leslie Conery, Keith KruegerRoom 217BCCome and hear about the New MediaConsortium (NMC) Horizon Report—2012K-12 Edition, a collaborative research effortbetween the NMC, the Consortium of SchoolNetworking (CoSN), and <strong>ISTE</strong>, which highlightsmajor emerging technologies, trends, andchallenges that will affect teaching, learning,and creative inquiry in primary and secondaryeducation over the next five years.Tech Coord/FACILITATORS; PK-12Technology InfrastructureGoogle Apps On iOS:It Is Possible!Sean Beavers, SOITA, (OH), Deb TschirhartTechnology Infrastructure Pavilion, Hall DUsing a variety of apps, all of Google’sservices can be accessed easily oniOS devices with a few taps, flicks,or multitouch gestures.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CVirtual Schooling/E-learningHow Will the MOOC ExplosionAffect K-12 Schools and Students?Scott Garrigan, Lehigh University, (PA)Room 103BIn 2012, free massive open online coursesby top professors reached 2 million studentsand thousands of teens. How will K-12benefit from this phenomenon?sig SIGIS, SIGOLPrincipals/Head Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CRoundtable Research PapersMultiple papers are presentedsimutaneously in roundtablediscussion format.Encouraging Effective ReflectivePractice among Teachers throughVideo TechnologyKatie Alaniz, University of Houston, COE, (TX),Brian BaldwinRoom 101, Table 1Explore the potential of video technology tobring your teaching to life! You will discovervideo’s capacity to heighten studentengagement.Teachers; Comm College/Univ; NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•CUsing Cloud-Based Collaborationin an Elementary ScienceMethods CourseGregory Benedis-Grab, The School AtColumbia University, (NY)Room 101, Table 2This study presents findings on using ablended approach in a science methodscourse. The approach features the useof a cloud-based collaborative tool.sig SIGTETeacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•CUsing Google+ to IncreaseTeaching and Social PresenceCynthia Clark, University of Nevada, LV, (NV),Karen Grove, Neal StrudlerRoom 101, Table 3This study focuses on using asynchronousvideo and synchronous videoconferencingfeatures of Google+ to help createteaching and social presence in an onlineundergraduate teacher education course.Teacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-ELAAssessing NETS for Coaches andTechnology Directors in HigherEducation <strong>Program</strong>sCynthia Conn, Northern Arizona University, (AZ),Michael Blocher, Suzanne Pieper, Laura Sujo-MontesRoom 101, Table 4Accreditation of educational technologyprograms requires alignment to NETS•Cor NETS•TD. The presentation will discussguidelines for establishing validity ofperformance-based assessments.Teacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•A, NETS•C62isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingStudent Response System’sEffectiveness and Perceptions inDifferent Learning EnvironmentsScott Hutchens, Delta State University, (MS),Beth HutchensRoom 101, Table 5An elementary teacher and a psychologyprofessor report findings from studiesinvestigating student response systemsto engage students in interactive activitiesand active learning.May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•TCharacterizing StudentEngagement while Workingwith SimCalc MathWorldsLina Sanchez-Leal, Rutgers University, (NJ)Room 101, Table 6SimCalc MathWorlds technology hasimproved student learning. This studyinvestigates the patterns of engagementthat occur and how they relate tomathematical learning.sig SIGVEMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-MathSustainability of SchoolwideTechnology IntegrationMary Taylor, UNC-Greensboro, (NC)Room 101, Table 7We’ll share lessons learned from atechnology initiative after 10 years at twosites. We’ll discuss what changed and whatworked.CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•A11 am-1 pmStudent ShowcaseLocation: Level 2, Tower View LobbyMath in Action: Students CreatingMath Tutorials for their PeersTom Wandrum, Chestnut Mountain ElementarySchool, (GA), Pratham Adajania, Richard Bass,Steven Folkers, Mary Quinn Mills, MichaelNierodzik, Naia Vincent, Abigail WilhiteTable 1May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 3-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathLeadershipStrand<strong>ISTE</strong> AuthorGlobalPerspectivesREAD 2 ME and Improve Your SkillsIsaac Ursula, Centro Escolar Cedros, (Mexico)Table 2May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•TVideo OnDemandNot RecordableBest Elementary School Projectin KentuckyBarbara Hunter, STLP, (KY), Connor Gary,Gracey Meacham, Kaylee PerryTable 3Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELAHelp Desks and Technology Fairs:Collaboration for a Tech SavvySchoolShawn Kirby, Birney Elementary School, (GA),Zabrina Carrillo, Taylor Dixon, Ladipo NijaEpps-Lowo, Enrique Garcia, Hansell Gonzalez,Lauren Kirby, Steven Kirby, Tori McCord, LaurenMcIntyre, Donovan Miller-Lowe, Camden Rubin,Darious Rubin, Jocelyn SamplesTable 4May reference commerical product(s).Principals/Head Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-ELACreate your Virtual BusinessElizabeth Pinzon, Centro Escolar Los Altos,(Mexico), Paola Carroll, Elsa Judith CuenQuintero, Anna Sofia Espinosa Gonzalez, AnaPatricia Fernandez Jimenez, Rebeca PartidaFlores, Ana Isabel Rodriguez MayoraTable 5May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CMy French Daily Life E-BookMarcela Fluchaire, Centro Escolar Los Altos,(Mexico), Maricela Alcocer Leal, Elsa JudithCuen Quintero, Maria Paula Diaz Guzman,Anna Sofia Espinosa Gonzalez, Barbara GomezCortesTable 6May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-LitEsig<strong>ISTE</strong> CorporateMemberExhibitorSponsoredSIG PickPostersLocation: Level 2, Tower View LobbyThe following posters focus onMultimedia/Digital Storytelling, Art,Literacies for the Information Age, LibraryMedia Centers, and also HP CatalystInitiative projects on STEM+.In-Depth Education: Diving intoStereoscopic 3D Learning andCreatingNancye Blair, EngagingEducation.net, (FL),Kristin Donley, Megan PowerTable 7sig SIGAE, SIG3DMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathDelete Dyslexia: TechnologyTools to Unlock Learning forLD StudentsRick Castorani, AIM Academy, (PA),Christopher HermanTable 8Teachers; 6-12REGEngage Every Student with ActiveLearning ClassroomsChris Turnbull, The Center for ProfessionalDevelopment, (MN)Table 9Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELACultivate LearningKylie Taig, Carey Baptist Grammar School,(Australia)Table 10May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELATransforming Learning witha 1:1 <strong>Program</strong>Renee Teraoka, Kamehameha Middle School,(HI), Deane DeCastroTable 11$PreregistrationRequiredAdditionalFee RequiredMondayTech Coord/Facilitators; 6-8; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C63isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingMonday11 am-1 pm cont.QR Codes: What, Where, When,Why, and HOW!Karrie Vitti, Train My Teacher, (NY)Table 12Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAYou Are the Infinite ThinkingMachine!Mike Lawrence, Computer Using Educators Inc,(CA), Ramsey MusallamTable 13Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathCommunity Leader Badge:Blended Learning Course forGlobal CompetenceThiago Godoy Nascimento, Center for DigitalInclusion, (Int’l)Table 14CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; Comm College/Univ;NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-ELALearning to Think SpatiallyPhillip Davis, GeoTech Center @ Del MarCollege, (TX)Table 15Teacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/UnivProject-Based STEM+ Learningin the Real WorldMichael Furdyk, TakingITGlobal, (Canada)Table 16Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHCollaborative AssessmentPlatform for Practical Skills(CAPPS) for K-16 STEMRaghu Raman, Amrita University, (India)Table 17Teachers; 9-12Computer-Supported CurriculumSciences (CSCS)Dorothy Nguyen-Graff, California StateUniversity Northridge, (CA), Tae ChangTable 18ETeacher Ed/Higher Ed FacuLTy; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CUsing E-Portfolios to DevelopFormative Assessment Strategiesfor STEM LearningBetty Hurley-Dasgupta, SUNY Empire StateCollege, (NY)Table 19ETeachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CInkSurvey: Free Pen-BasedTool for Real-Time FormativeAssessmentSusan Kowalski, Colorado School Of Mines,(CO)Table 20ETeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•AApps for Good: Helping StudentsCreate Apps That Change TheirWorldDebbie Forster, Apps for Good CDI, (UnitedKingdom)Table 21ETeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A;CCSS-ELAMagnetic Space! NASA’s TeacherCompanion iBookTroy Cline, NASA, (MD), Jared Mader,Ben SmithTable 226-12; NETS•S, NETS•TEPEARL: Electronic PortfolioEncouraging Active ReflectiveLearningThomas Stenzel, LEARN, (Canada),Sylwia BielecTable 23Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•CData by Design: EmpoweringStudents with High-TechPerformance-Based AssessmentsRafranz Davis, Grand Prairie High School, (TX)Table 24May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathBeyond the Classroom Walls:How Open Science is ChangingEverythingJeffrey Holmes, Encyclopedia of Life, (MA)Scratching the Flipped ClassroomMath Itch through BlendedLearningBrandon Milonovich, The College of Saint Rose,(NY), Laurie EllisTable 26Teachers; 3-5; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHStudent-Generated Apps forMobile DevicesDerek Barkalow, Stetson University, (FL)Table 27Teacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•S, NETS•TOutdoor Technology: TrueEnvironmental Education withMobile DevicesPaul Kelba, Calgary Board of Education,(Canada)Table 28Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathThe Digital Textbook: Creatingan Interactive Curriculum withiBooks AuthorTammy Gilley, Prosperity/Buhler USD 313, (KS)Table 29May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-5; NETS•T, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELAStrategic Integration of SocialMedia for Learning and TeachingCredence Baker, Tarleton State University, (TX)Table 30Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CFlipping the Science Lab:Authentic Scientific PracticesUsing Remote LabsKemi Jona, Northwestern University, (IL)Table 31Teachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•TMoon Shot: PersonalizedLearning for STEM+ ClassroomExperiencesAnthony Maddox, University of SouthernCalifornia, (CA)Table 32Teachers; PK-12; NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C;CCSS-MATHTable 25Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit64isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingLeveraging the Power of LearningGames in Your ClassroomJennifer Groff, Learning Games Network, (MA)Table 33Teachers; PK-12Polar Bears in a ChangingClimate: Leveraging Real-WorldSTEM EducationJulene Reed, St Ge<strong>org</strong>es IndependentSchool, (TN)Table 34Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathSupporting Teachers in TechnologyIntegration in Kenyan SecondarySchoolsMarguerite Miheso- O’Connor, KenyattaUniversity, (Kenya)Table 35Teachers; Comm College/UnivFlipping Your Course withClassroom SalonAnanda Gunawardena, Carnegie MellonUniversity, (PA)Table 36Teacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CSail Away! Learn to Teach GlobalCompetence through Virtual TravelTonia Lovejoy, Reach the World, (NY)Table 37ETeachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAGlobal Innovation in Science andTechnology: Inquiry and DesignManorama Talaiver, ITTIP - LongwoodUniversity, (VA)Table 38Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathPlanning to Use Digital FilmMaking Successfully in K-12ClassroomsNeil Ingram, University of Bristol, (UnitedKingdom)Table 39May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CBuilding a Framework of DigitalFabricationNick DiGi<strong>org</strong>io, FabFoundation, (MA), SherryLassiterTable 40Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CGlobal Warming: UNLESS LowerMorelandCarmela Curatola-Knowles, Pine RoadElementary, (PA), Kathleen KrupaTable 41Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; 3-5; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-LIT, CCSS-ELA.CCSS-MATH11:45 am-12:15 pmIVC ShowcaseClass ACTS: Authors Collaboratingwith Teachers and StudentsVicki Cobb, iNK Think Tank, LLC, (NY), NoahSchumacher, Sue Sheffer, Alexandra Siy, SarahSvarda, Nina Uy, Andrea WarrenRoom 216The Common Core State Standardsmandates the use of complex nonfiction inthe classroom. Discover what happens tolearning when authors work with teachersand students.sig SIGIVCMay reference commerical product(s).Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATHIVC Showcase12:30-1 pmIs That Real? Onscreen Action vs.Physical Classroom ConnectionsLee Gambol, Cleveland Museum of NaturalHistory, (OH), Patti OverholserRoom 216Clear video? Nice. Real museum specimensin your classroom during a program?Awesome! But how does that kit get to yourschool? We’ll show you.sig SIGIVCTeachers; PK-12; NETS•T12:30-4 pmPlaygroundsLocation: Level 2, Park View LobbyGames and Simulations ArcadeShanna Falgoust, ESC-20, (TX)IMaximize student achievement acrosscontent areas! Explore game and simulationtools and techniques that reinforce learningand build knowledge and skills through playand creation. Hosted by SIGGS.sig SIGGSMay reference commerical product(s).Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHInnovation in TeacherEducation PlaygroundRandy Hansen, National Louis University, (IL)Come to this playground for hands-onexperiences with various innovativeeducational tools, such as MOOCs, gaming,tablets, online modules, and hybrid projects.Hosted by <strong>ISTE</strong>’s SIGTE and SIGOL.sig SIGOL, SIGTETeacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•C12:45-1:45 pmBYODsPreregistration is required. Seats notclaimed five minutes before start willbe released to those waiting on standby.Check online session listings forprerequisite device(s) and software/apps.Apps and Edmodo: Discover Howto Effectively Connect Your TechToolsTiffaney Lavoie, KEDC, (KY)Room 007CDLearn how to effectively integrateEducreations and QR codes into the Edmodoplatform by participating in a dynamic,creation-filled lesson using these tools.REGTeachers; 6-8; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathMonday65isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingMonday12:45-1:45 pm cont.Let’s Get Physical with Scratch:Sensors, Robots, and ConsolesKim Wilkens, Teen Tech Girls, (VA), PatriceGansRoom 005Learn how to incorporate external sensorsand robotic interfaces into your Scratchprojects. Participants will examine and remixprojects that use a variety input devices.REG sig SIGCT, SIGGSTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-MathMy Global Voice: Publishing withiBooks AuthorGayle Berthiaume, Gayle Berthiaume ConsultingLLC, (MN), Camilla Gagliolo, Rita MortensonRoom 006ABShare the voice of your students with theworld. Learn how to access resources andpublish an iBooks Author book for viewingon an iPad.REG sig SIGILT, SIGLITTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAPimp up Your English Session:Open-Ended Web 2.0 ToolsAshleigh Rendell, Canley Vale Public School,(Australia)Room 006CDLearn to embed open-ended web 2.0 toolsinto your English program to facilitate deepunderstanding on any topic for PK-5.REGTeachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAReal Stories, Real Stuff: UsingOnline Resources from theSmithsonianNaomi Coquillon, National Museum of AmericanHistory, (DC), Carrie Kotcho, Jenny WeiRoom 004Meet Smithsonian educators who willdemonstrate how to engage in free onlineactivities from the National Museum ofAmerican History’s website for K-12classrooms.REGTeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-LitConnect, Click, and Share: TheTop Must-Have Productivity AppsTanya Heard, Fort Bend ISD, (TX)Room 007ABYou have an iPad, but are you productive?Learn how to connect with your schoolcommunity with a single click, and sharedocuments quickly.REG sig SIGAdminPrincipals/Head Teachers; PK-12; NETS•AStreamline Your Workflow:Free and Easy Tools for SuperAdministratorsElizabeth Calhoon, Santa Clara COE, (CA),Kyle BrumbaughRoom 008ABWe’ll share and model tools from practicingadministrators that will simplify and streamlineyour life and work. Learn about and createpowerful, simple tools that work for you.REG sig SIGAdmin, SIGILTPrincipals/Head Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELALectures/PanelsDigital Age Teachingand LearningAbundant Learning: Four NewStrategies for ConnectedClassroomsspotlightWill Richardson, Powerful Learning Practice,(NJ)Ballroom C-1How do we best take advantage of aninformation, knowledge, and teacherfilledworld? We’ll look at the latest bestpractices for connected student learning.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CIncreasing Engagement in CSwith Collaboration and SocialMediaKaren Peterson, Computer ScienceCollaboration Project, (WA)Room 103BThe Computer Science CollaborationProject will share social media strategiesand resources to efficiently increaseparticipation in computer scienceopportunities and activities.sig SIGCTiPad Movie Trailers: The NextGeneration of Classroom FilmProductionAndrew Smith, East Rowan High School, (NC)Room 001BDiscover how student-created iPad movietrailers maximize content knowledge,inspire creativity and collaboration, andconserve instructional time throughreduced technical issues.sig SIGDSTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELALeveraging Mobile Learningand Online CommunitiesKristin Townsend, Verizon Foundation, (VA),Erica Boling, Justina Nixon-SaintilRoom 213Learn methods for designing rich-media,interactive, learning-focused onlinecommunities with your middle school, highschool, or preservice students based on thefindings from more than two years of researchconducted on Verizon’s Thinkfinity.<strong>org</strong> site.During this session, participants will benefitfrom the experience of Rutgers University’sDr. Erica Boling who has successfully builtand maintained interactive online communitieswith her students within the ThinkfinityCommunity. Join us as Dr. Boling introducesspecific instructional strategies and interactive,web-based technologies that support teachingand learning.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•CLive and Learn: Social-Media-Based Science Learning withMySciLifeCandace Hackett Shively, The Source forLearning, (PA), Donna Benson, Kevin Bower,Louise Maine, Jeff Mlsna, Kelly Pudroski,Steve PudroskiRoom 212Science lives in MySciLife, a free studentcentered,social-media-based learningproject. We’ll share results, challenges,and pragmatic advice to implement socialmedia-basedlearning.ETeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A;CCSS-LitTeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T66isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingReal-World Math Lessons withGoogle EarthThomas Petra, Real World Math, (GU)Room 217DLearn to engage students with interactivemath lessons in Google Earth. Studentsconstruct a more meaningful understandingof mathematics while using higher-levelthinking skills.LeadershipStrand<strong>ISTE</strong> AuthorGlobalPerspectivesVideo OnDemandNot RecordableEsig<strong>ISTE</strong> CorporateMemberExhibitorSponsoredSIG PickREG$PreregistrationRequiredAdditionalFee RequiredTeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-MathThe Ultimate Tool for DigitalAge Classrooms: OneNote!Robyn Hrivnatz, Lamar CISD, (TX),Thomas GaffeyRoom 103AImagine delivering all types of digitalcontent using a single tool that is flexible,collaborative, easy to use, and works onall devices.May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CUDL, AT and AIM: ComplementarySupports for Student AchievementJoy Zabala, CAST Inc, (TX)Room 001AExplore these initiatives and discover howthey complement instructional technologyand other strategies in flexible, engaginglearning environments that supportimproved outcomes for all learners.Principals/Head Teachers; PK-12; NETS•A,NETS•CUnleash Creative Beasts!Photography, Claymation, andAnimation in CollaborativeClassroomsPaige Whelan, Hart Middle School, (CA),Kerry AbbottBallroom C-2Photographers become skilled writers,claymation experts become historians, andanimators become math masters and poets.Engage students in a creative process fordeeper, lasting comprehension.Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathYour School Library: Mobile,Flipped, and CuratedJoyce Valenza, Springfield Township, (PA),Gwyneth Jones, Michelle Luhtala, Shannon MillerRoom 214CDLearn how today’s school libraries canmove beyond their walls to support flippedclassrooms, curated content and instruction,and mobile learning.sig SIGMSLibrary Media Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAProfessional LearningGoogle Apps: Impress Otherswith Sassy Spreadsheets andSuper ScriptsDavid Malone, Corpus Christi School, (CA),Alice KeelerRoom 217AHarness the awesome power of data.Communicate efficiently with parents,students, and administrators. GoogleSpreadsheets and Scripts combine to createpowerful, time-saving tools for educators.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•TiPossibilities: An Overview ofEducational Technology Initiativesin CaliforniaLisa Marie Gonzales, Assoc of California SchoolAdministrator, (CA), Jason B<strong>org</strong>enRoom 102Explore California’s 21st century digitalleadership landscape that includesthe Association of California SchoolAdministrators’ strategic plan, TICALstatewide work, and Ed Tech Blueprint.CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•ALeading Innovative ChangeGe<strong>org</strong>e Couros, Parkland School Division,(Canada)Room 217BCTimes are changing but are schools anddistricts? We’ll show you how we created apowerful vision for innovation and share thesteps to guarantee success.CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•CSchool ImprovementBYOD International: DiverseBackgrounds, Languages, Skills,and CurriculaMatt Harris, German European SchoolSingapore, (CA)Technology Infrastructure Pavilion, Hall DWe’ll investigate the unique circumstancesof dealing with BYOD in an internationalschool setting with multiple curricula,pedagogies, and languages of instruction.sig SIGISTech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CTechnology TransformsPedagogy: Combining the Toolsand the VisionspotlightChris Lehmann, Science LeadershipAcademy, (PA)Ballroom C-3Maximize the use of educationaltechnology by combining it with apowerful educational vision to transformevery aspect of your school.Principals/Head Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CMonday67isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


DAILY PAGE CONTENT HEADER LISTINGMONDAY12:45-1:45 pm cont.Ten Future Technologies ThatWill Shape Our SchoolsSPOTLIGHTHowie Diblasi, Digital Journey, (TX)Lila Cockrell TheaterTechnological advancements affect ourdaily lives, but what does the futurehave in store for education? Discover 10changes that will impact your classroom.sig SIGAdmin, SIG3DPROF DEVELOPERS; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•CRoundtable Research PapersMultiple papers are presentedsimutaneously in roundtablediscussion format.Increasing Computing in HighSchool through STEM TeacherWorkshopsThomas Cortina, Carnegie Mellon University,(PA), Keith TrahanRoom 101, Table 2Learn how we taught high school STEMteachers in four states to add computingto their existing classes through intensivesummer workshops.sig SIGCTTEACHERS; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•TSocial Media Paradigm Shift:Changing Early ChildhoodTeacher PreparationBarbara Hartigan, University of Saint Joseph,(CT), Marialice B.F.X. CurranRoom 101, Table 3Discover the benefits of using social mediato connect, communicate, and collaboratewith educators to provide authentic learningopportunities that support and enhancelearning.sig SIGELTTEACHER ED/HIGHER ED FACULTY; PK-2; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CIndividualized TechnologyGoals and Differentiated StaffDevelopment PlansStephanie Hatten, Galena Park ISD, (TX),Michelle YoungRoom 101, Table 4Technology specialists in a K-12 districtcreated differentiated campus staffdevelopment plans based on <strong>ISTE</strong>’sNETS for Coaches and teacher-selectedtechnology integration goals.sig SIGTETECH COORD/FACILITATORS; PK-12; NETS•CBecoming Digital Citizens:Using Wikipedia to Enhancethe ClassroomNatalie Rector, New College of Florida, (FL)Room 101, Table 5Discover the process, rewards, andchallenges of assigning Wikipedia entriesinstead of traditional research papers inorder to prepare your students for global,digital citizenship.TEACHER ED/HIGHER ED FACULTY; COMMCOLLEGE/UNIV; NETS•S, NETS•TSTEM Teachers andAdministrators’ Perspectivesof Deep Conceptual LearningPeter Rillero, Arizona State University, (AZ)Room 101, Table 6This study reports the perspectives of deepconceptual learning and how technologycan support the enactment of this goalthat is supported by Common Core StateStandards.PROF DEVELOPERS; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-MATHPreservice Teachers Use ofTwitter as a Professional ToolRyan Visser, Clemson University, (SC), LeaCalvert-EveringRoom 101, Table 7We present a study about preserviceteachers’ experiences using Twitter forprofessional purposes, which was anentirely new (and fun) concept for them.TEACHER ED/HIGHER ED FACULTY; PK-5; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C1:15-1:45 pmIVC ShowcaseSeaTrek: Connecting Classroomsto Ocean Science withWebconferencing and HDJason Robertshaw, Mote Marine Laboratory,(FL), Kasey Gaylord-OpalewskiRoom 216Discover how we transitioned our SeaTrekdistance learning studio from solelystandard definition, H.323 delivery to amultimodal approach that includes both HDand webconferencing.May reference commerical product(s).TECH COORD/FACILITATORS; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•C1:30-2:30 pmLectures/PanelsDigital Age Teachingand LearningLessons from the Field—1:1Computing in ActionCORPORATE SPOTLIGHTDarcy Grimes, <strong>2013</strong> Teacher of the Year, (NC),Dyane Smokorowski, Dr. Amy Lou WeemsRoom 214AB<strong>2013</strong> State Teachers of the Year sharetheir tech-rich classrooms where the4 C’s are central to providing dynamiclearning experiences for every student.Reserve your spot: www.intel.com/isteTECH COORD/FACILITATORS; PK-12; NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•C68isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingIVC Showcase2-2:30 pmExplore the World withoutLeaving Your Classroom: VirtualField TripsMaria Shaheen, Kennesaw State University,(GA), Stacy DelacruzRoom 216Discover how to create your own virtualfield trips. We’ll share examples of ways tomake global connections.sig SIGOLTeachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA2-3:30 pmForum/Summit/SymposiumThe Technology DepartmentLandscape: That Was Then,This Is Now!Keith Krueger, Consortium for SchoolNetworking (CoSN), (DC)Grand Hyatt, Lone Star Ballroom CLearn how you can build your own techdepartment dream team, starting withensuring that your own skills match what isneeded to lead this dream team. We will talkabout the evolving role and the expandedskill set of today’s CTO and how you canlead your team to serve today’s new schools,infrastructures, and learning systems. Hostedby CoSN, in partnership with <strong>ISTE</strong>.CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-122-4 pmStudent ShowcaseLocation: Level 2, Tower View LobbyNot Your Mother’s ResearchPaper!Kimberly Sivick, Springside Chestnut HillAcademy, (PA), Hadley Ferguson, EmmaHelstrom, Matilda PeckTable 1Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAAnimate Your Social StudiesLessons!Isaac Ursula, Centro Escolar Cedros, (Mexico)Table 2sig SIGTAPMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•SBest Middle School Projectin Kentucky—21st CenturyAccommodationsNaomi Cornette, Maurice Bowling MiddleSchool, (KY), Hailey Chappell, Molly Gamble,Marlee Lathrem, Autumn Maddox, Ellie StoutTable 3Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAWhere There’s a Web,There’s a WayCary Fields, Yuma School District 1, (AZ),Christa Fairman, Julia HoweTable 4May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-8; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAGlobal Collaborative Newscast:Empowering Students’ Voicesthrough Investigative ReportingChristian Auclair, Lower Canada College,(Canada), Nicholas A.Table 5Principals/Head Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A; CCSS-LIT, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHLearn Human Rights Using AppsMariana Manzano, Centro Escolar Los Altos,(Mexico), Maria Jose Camarena Gonzalez,Andrea Leticia Gomez Velasco, Natalia HechtBarbosa, Paloma Medina Gonzalez, ElizabethPinzon, Ines Plasencia Gonzalez RubioTable 6sig SIGDEMay reference commerical product(s).Teacher Ed/Higher Ed FacuLTy; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-ELAPostersLocation: Level 2, Tower View LobbyThe following posters focus onVirtual Environments, PE, Podcasting,Videoconferencing, Web 2.0, Music andVirtual Learning and Johns HopkinsUniversity student posters.WhyPower: Math, Science,and Careers in a Virtual WorldCliff Zintgraff, University of North Texas, (TX),Jeff FeltyTable 7sig SIGVEMay reference commerical product(s).Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; 6-8; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-MathFrom Stones to Stars: ThreeVirtual Worlds for ScienceEducationNathan Bellomy, American Museum of NaturalHistory, (NY)Table 8sig SIGSCIMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-8; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathExtra! Extra! Students PublishSchool News Using Web 2.0!Valerie Schaffer, Scotts Branch Elementary,BCPS, (MD)Table 9Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A;CCSS-ELA1:1 iPads: Changing ClassroomPractice through InstructionalCoachingSherwood Jones, Clark County School District,(NV), Loretta Asay, Erik SkramstadTable 10May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CVideo Conferencing 101:Essential Skills for ClassroomCollaborationsRoxanne Glaser, Content Director of Whirlidurb,,(TX), Lori Colwill, Shane HowardTable 11sig SIGIVCMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHMonday69isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingMonday2-4 pm cont.Creating Student BlogsMatthew Joseph, Memorial Elementary School,(MA), Ian KellyTable 12May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAMaking Music with Your iPadWilliam Bauer, University of Florida, (OH)Table 13sig SIGMTMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•AAdvanced Placement andOpen AccessKishanna Brown, JHU/<strong>ISTE</strong>, (MD)Table 14May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A;CCSS-LitCollaboration and LessonPlanning with Google SitesDavid Ellwood, Johns Hopkins University AdminI cohort, (MD)Table 15Teachers; 6-8; NETS•T, NETS•AIncorporating Common Core withDifferentiated Instruction in SocialStudies CurriculumMaryam Wassil-Wardak, West Hartford PublicSchools/ JHU, (CT)Table 16May reference commerical product(s).Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; 6-12; NETS•A;CCSS-LitDeploying Google Apps: Storiesfrom School AdministratorsChristopher Craft, Crossroads MiddleSchool, (SC)Table 17CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•AGoogle Apps for Education:Elementary Students Collaborate!Lisa Anderson, Howard County Public SchoolSystem, (MD)Table 18May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 3-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-LitFostering a Digital AgeStaff: Managing Large-ScaleTechnology IntegrationErin Baldwin, Maryvale Elementary, MCPS, (MD)Table 19Prof Developers; PK-5; NETS•T, NETS•AImproving High School Registrationthrough Technological InnovationsAndrew Smith, East Rowan High School, (NC)Table 20Principals/Head Teachers; 9-12; NETS•APiloting a Flipped ClassroomModel for Teacher TechnologyIntegration TrainingsJanine Clarke, Vivien T. Thomas Medical ArtsAcademy, (MD)Table 21Tech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•CNo More Walls, Connect Studentswith Professionals via TwitterAdam Taylor, Overton High School, (TN)Table 22sig SIGIntSTeachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•TUsing Students for School PRRebecca Dominy, Bryan ISD, (TX)Table 23May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•TFree Resources for BetterContent CreationSean Junkins, Horry County Schools, (SC)Table 24Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•TCreating Assessments That Can’tBe GoogledMichele Eaton, MSD of Wayne Township, (IN)Table 25Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•COnline Learning: Moving Forwardwith MoodleKimberly Hampton, Frisco ISD, (TX), BrandyWallTable 26Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CWhat’s Wrong with My Paper?Providing Student Feedbackwith Jing!Chris Inman, Athens State University, (AL)Table 27sig SIGLITTeacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•T, NETS•CMaintain Academic Integrityin the CybersphereClaudine Townley, Florida Virtual School, (FL)Table 28Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•COnline Collaboration withGoogle+ and HangoutCynthia Clark, University of Nevada, LV, (NV)Table 29Teacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-ELAMoving MOOCs to K-12: A PrimerShabbi Luthra, American School of Bombay,(India)Table 30sig SIGOLProf Developers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•CTechnology Integration: Are WeReady for Changing Instructionand Assessment?Barbara Liedahl, Prince Ge<strong>org</strong>e’s County PublicSchools, (MD)Table 31Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATHSupporting English LanguageLearners with TechnologyMary-Elizabeth Pearson, Burlington-EdisonSchool District, (WA)Table 32Teachers; 6-8; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathFamilies and Communities: INOBEDigital Learning Tips for SchoolImprovementBrenda Davis, JHU Adm&Supervision, (MD)Table 33Principals/Head Teachers; 6-8; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATH70isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listing1:1 Initiatives: Philosophy,Devices, and Creative FundingLeigh-Kathryn Smith, Biglerville High School,(PA)Table 34May reference commerical product(s).Principals/Head Teachers; 9-12; NETS•ALeadershipStrand<strong>ISTE</strong> AuthorGlobalPerspectivesVideo OnDemandNot RecordableEsig<strong>ISTE</strong> CorporateMemberExhibitorSponsoredSIG PickREG$PreregistrationRequiredAdditionalFee RequiredHaiku for the CollegeCounseling OfficeAlan Botkin, Johns Hopkins University, (NC)Table 35Tech Coord/Facilitators; 9-12; NETS•AGoogle, YouTube, and DigitalCitizenship Guidance forAdministratorsAmy Downs, Scottsdale Unified School District48, (AZ)Table 36Principals/Head Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-ELAUsing Indistar: An Online,Interactive, and ContinuousSchool Improvement ToolMary Mlinar-Stephens, Daniel Webster MiddleSchool, (WI)Table 37May reference commerical product(s).Principals/Head Teachers; PK-12; NETS•AUsing iPads in Physical EducationJoanne Leight, Slippery Rock University, (PA)Table 38Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•TIncorporating STEM Educationin all Disciplines for Grades 9-12Tiara Booker-Dwyer, Maryland StateDepartment of Education, (MD)Table 39Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; 9-12; NETS•A;CCSS-LitEmpowering Learners: FreeWeb Tools to Promote StudentEngagementColleen Eccles, Johns Hopkins University, (MD)Table 40May reference commerical product(s).Principals/Head Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-ELACelebrating Media, Arts, andLiteracy: Creating a Media FestivalGinger Carlson, Johns Hopkins University, (CA)Table 42Tech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA2:30-3:30 pmMeetings/GatheringsSETSIG (Special EducationTechnology) Annual MeetingJames Basham, University of Kansas, (KS)Room 102Annual meeting for SETSIG. All SETSIGmembers or those interested in joining areencouraged to attend. Volunteer for SETSIGor assist in planning future activities.sig SETSIGBYODsPreregistration is required. Seats notclaimed five minutes before start willbe released to those waiting on standby.Check online session listings forprerequisite device(s) and software/apps.30 Things You Didn’t KnowGoogle Could Do!Andreas Johansson, NORT2H / Lorain CountyESC, (OH)Room 008ABGoogle has an amazing set of tools! Do youknow all of them? Check out 30+ tools youcan start using today!REG sig SIGMTTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathEnhancing Learning throughDigital CollaborationRay Francis, Central Michigan University, (MI),Mary Jo DavisRoom 007CDEngage in innovative hands-on opportunitiesdemonstrating digital collaboration designed toimprove student engagement, enhance studentlearning, and improve student performance.REGTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathGamification in Education:Machinima Production in YourClassroomVictoria Adams, Le Jardin Academy, (HI)Room 006CDLearn to use QuickTime Pro and iMovie tocreate curriculum-based videos in settingssuch as Minecraft, Animal Jam, and Worldof Warcraft!sig Recommended by SIGVETeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-LitImplementing the Common Corethrough Next Generation HighSchool CurriculumJane Chadsey, Edcurious, (WA), Matt HustonRoom 005Experience Educurious. We will share ablended, project-based learning, humanitiescurriculum that inspires students and teachersto high levels of learning and engagement.REGMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAMondayThe Road to Regaining Focus:Teacher-Technician-TechnologyCoachCharri Stratton, Putnam City Schools, (OK)Table 41Tech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•A,NETS•C71isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingMonday2:30-3:30 pm cont.Make a Difference with One iPadin an Elementary ClassroomJennifer Bond, Walled Lake Schools, MI, (MI)Room 007AB1 iPad + 1 Classroom = 2 many awesomeexperiences! We’ll share apps, projects,and experiences geared toward a one-iPadclassroom.REG sig SIGELTMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHStudents as Mobile NewsReporters Using VideoliciousiOS AppRob Zdrojewski, Amherst Central Schools, (NY)Room 006ABDigital storytelling at its finest! Createsimple newscaster style videos on iOSdevices in three steps: choose media, tellyour story, choose your music.REG sig SIGTAPTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELAE-Learning Roadmap: CreatingOnline Professional DevelopmentThat WorksDiana Benner, Del Valle ISD, (TX), Miguel GuhlinRoom 004Learn how you can develop professionallearning using a variety of media, includingEdmodo, Moodle, etc.REG sig SIGTEProf Developers; PK-12; NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CLectures/PanelsDigital Age Teachingand Learning10 Killer iPad Projects Studentswill LVEHolly Dornak, Lamar Consolidated ISD, (TX),Jessica DyerBallroom C-3Come for the top 10 free apps and stayfor the lesson plans, project samples, andcross-curricular ideas for harnessing theiPad’s learning potential.May reference commerical product(s).Teacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; PK-12;NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATHAccess without Breaking theBank: Low-Cost to No-Cost ATAnissa Fontenot, Calcasieu Parish SchoolBoard, (LA), Kay BolenRoom 217BCJoin us to discover a variety of free andlow-cost assistive technology solutionsthat support students with disabilities andprovide access to the curriculum.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CAugmented Reality: Student-Created AR Fascinates andEngages Kids and ParentsScott Garrigan, Lehigh University, (PA)Room 001AStudent work comes alive throughclassroom-produced augmented reality! Seesix categories of creative student-producedaugmented reality using Aurasma, a freeapp for iPhone, iPad, and Android.sig SIGVETeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CBrains on Fire! Hearts on Fire!Powering-Up Engaged LearnersBernajean Porter, Bernajean Porter Consulting,(CO), Jill Hobson, Daryl KorolukRoom 214CDIgnite every student’s passion-basedlearning experience as engaged and activepartners in meeting rigorous, academicchallenges. Explore Turning-Up H.E.A.T.strategies that accelerate achievement andpromote learning ownership.sig SIGDS, SIG3DTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA<strong>ISTE</strong>-Recognized and NETS-Aligned: Powerful Resourcesfor TransformationCarolyn Sykora, <strong>ISTE</strong>, (OR)Room 213The NETS help educators rethink andredesign learning so students gain thethinking and workforce skills they need.Join us as panelists share <strong>ISTE</strong>-recognizedand NETS-aligned resources.May reference commerical product(s).Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•AMashup and Remix: Reading,Writing, Research, and Reachingthe WorldSandy Hayes, Becker Middle School, (MN),Bill BassRoom 217DDon’t just deliver the Common Core StateStandards but find ways for students to usethem to connect to people, information, andtheir world.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELAPractical Ways to Address theCommon Core State StandardsLori Elliott, Staff Development for Educators, (MO)Room 001BDiscover practical ways to align yourinstruction to the Common Core. Exploredigital resources to help your studentssucceed far and above the standards.ETeachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathReading, Writing, and WikisStephanie Sandifer, Houston A+ Challenge, (TX)Ballroom C-1How do wikis support and enhance thedevelopment of literacy? Explore how wikiscan be used in the classroom to builddigital literacy skills.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAThe Creative Learning RevolutionYou Can’t Afford to MissGary Stager, Constructivist Consortium, (CA)Room 103ADiscover how personal fabrication, tinkering,and a maker culture is transforminglearning. We’ll share amazing newconstruction materials that allow studentsto express their knowledge in previouslyunimaginable ways.Tech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATH72isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingTotally Fake Ways to Blow YourKids’ Minds with iPadsSpotlightHall Davidson, Discovery Education, (CA)Lila Cockrell TheaterThe iPad offers apps for augmented reality,X-ray photos, panoramas, chromakey,visual effects, and sensors. Mix withskullduggery for thought-provokingchallenges. We’ll show you how!May reference commericalproduct(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CViewing Elementary Curriculumthrough a STEM-Based LensJessica Lancaster, St. Mary’s Episcopal School,(TN)Room 212Explore curriculum-based projects usingan innovative approach to promote criticalthinking, STEM investigations, and a varietyof tech tools in the classroom.Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHYoung Educators: Collaborateon Creative Digital ProjectsHeather Blake, Jamestown Elementary School,(VA), Cheryl SteighnerRoom 103BTwo young educators—one fromWashington, DC, and the other fromWashington state—met at <strong>ISTE</strong> last year.Now they’re back to share creative digitalproject ideas for elementary students.sig SIGTAPMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELAProfessional LearningPLUS Tech: Fun, Gamified OnlineTeacher PD!Lisa Perez, Chicago Public School Dept ofLibraries, (IL)Room 217APLUS Tech is an online professionaldevelopment program that includesgamification, digital badging, and prizes.You can adapt these motivating strategiesto your PD!School ImprovementSuccessful Implementation ofProject-Based Learning in a 1:1EnvironmentRenee Setser, Manor ISD, (TX), Jodi Hawkins,Jacob Luevano, Randy MathisenBallroom C-2Learn how Manor ISD, a PBL district, hassuccessfully implemented 1:1 iPads inclassrooms across the district. Discoverauthentic technology-integrated studentprojects.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathRoundtable Research PapersMultiple papers are presentedsimutaneously in roundtablediscussion format.STEM Strategy: MentoringUnderserved 11th Gradersin Computer <strong>Program</strong>mingKimberly Biddle, Sacramento State, (CA), ScottGordon, Juliana Raskauskas, Mark Rodriguez,Sadat ZarekRoom 101, Table 1Learn about a program funded by theNational Science Foundation designed toguide underserved students into computerscience and related STEM fields. Researchresults show a positive impact from mutualmentoring.sig SIGCTTeachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CLearning Engagement throughHigher-Order Thinking Skillsand TechnologyJana Craig Hare, ALTEC - University of Kansas,(KS), Michelle Briggs, Chris Clemmons, TylerFowler, Kara Gentry, Liddell Hobin, TammyIrminger, Alan Landever, Geri ParscaleRoom 101, Table 2Technology can have a significant impact onstudent attitudes, engagement, and higherorderthinking skills, as explored in thisaction research study.Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-5; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATHCo-Creating Digital Stories:Parents as Experts ShapingCulturally Responsive SystemsDenise Chapman, Monash University, (Australia)Room 101, Table 3Early childhood interventionists co-creatingstudent digital social stories with parentspromotes parents as experts, engendersculturally responsive family-school systems,and improves student social relationships.Teachers; PK-5; NETS•T, NETS•A; CCSS-ELASouth Texas Educators’Perceptions and Attitudes towardCopyright LawMarybeth Green, Texas AM Kingsville, (TX),M<strong>org</strong>an SaenzRoom 101, Table 4This study investigates south Texaseducators’ attitudes toward copyright law.While findings show that teachers reportedhigh levels of efficacy and knowledge,concerns remain.sig SIGMSTech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CModel Digital Work and Learning:Preservice Teachers’ DigitalDiscourseMei Hoyt, University of North Texas, (TX)Room 101, Table 5This study compares preservice teachers’knowledge, ability, and school (college) formaluse, and examine modeling digital work atboth the K-12 and higher education levels.sig SIGTETeacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•TEducational Technology:Perceptions and Use by a Sampleof K-12 TeachersLori Werth, Northwest Nazarene University, (ID),Eric WerthRoom 101, Table 6This study examines barriers K-12 teachersface related to educational technology, andthe frequency with which they currently usevarious forms of technology.Principals/Head Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CMondayProf Developers; PK-12; NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA73isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listing2:45-3:15 pm4-5 pm4:15-5:15 pmIVC ShowcaseLectures/PanelsMeetings/GatheringsMondayHistory Live 360: Making theMost of Your IVC ExperienceTami Moehring, History Live, (MN), JackMathesonRoom 216IVC program + supplementary activities+ creative educators = a meaningful andwell-rounded learning experience. Comeready to travel back in time!sig SIGIVCTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELAIVC Showcase3:30-4 pmThe World’s Worst Weather Rightin Your ClassroomMichelle Cruz, Mount WashingtonObservatory, (NH)Room 216Through interactive videoconferencing, yourstudents go live to the summit of MountWashington, New Hampshire, to learn aboutweather and climate.sig SIGIVCCTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-LitDigital Age Teachingand LearningTransforming LearningEveryday: Insights froma 21st Century ClassroomCorporate SpotlightIan Fogarty, Shad Valley UNB, (Canada)Room 214ABDiscover how award-winning educator IanFogarty is fundamentally changing the wayhis students learn, with a focus on “growing”brains rather than just “filling” them.EMay reference commercial product(s).Principals/Head Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C4-5:30 pmForum/Summit/SymposiumSIGCT Forum: ComputationalThinking, Cybersecurity, Scratch,RoboticsKaren North, Houston isd, (TX), MichaelTempel, Cliff ZintgraffRoom 103AComputational thinking, cybersecurityeducation, cybercitizenship, Scratch,programming robots. Find out how to infusethe nine core competencies rooted incomputer science work in the classroom.REG sig SIGCTTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CSIGTC Forum: A Discussion of EdTech Needs for Tech CoordinatorsBret Gensburg, University of Akron, (OH)Ballroom C-2This will be an open discussion of currenteducational technology needs for techcoordinators. Connect with like-mindedpeople.REG sig SIGTCSIG1:1 Annual MeetingMark Standley, University of Alaska Southeast,(AK), Pam Lloyd, Steve Moss, Bob WhickerRoom 102This is the annual meeting for SIG1:1. AllSIG1:1 members or those interested injoining are encouraged to attend. We’llshare a description of 1:1 guidebooks.sig SIG1to1Principals/Head Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CLectures/PanelsDigital Age Teachingand LearningCrackin’ the QR Code!Kurt Kohls, Chesterbrook ES, (VA)Room 217DGot BYOD? QR codes make it easy!Discover the infinite number of ways thatQR codes enhance your curriculum andengage your learners!Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELACreating the Story of You,The iAm CollectionChristine DiPaulo, Jenkintown School District,(PA), Brandon KariRoom 214CDChallenge students to find their voicethrough a series of introspective exercises.Students begin the journey building theirpersonal brand and end with a resuME.Teacher Ed/Higher Ed FacuLTy; 9-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAiBook Field TripsSean Junkins, Horry County Schools, (SC),Renee Atkinson, Daniel WysongRoom 001AImagine if you could create highly engagingiPad field trips for your students that werecreative, interactive, and relevant. WithiBooks Author, you can!sig SIGILTTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA74isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


DAILY PAGE CONTENT HEADER LISTINGiPads as Part of a UDL ToolkitLuis Perez, Florida Center for Instructional Tech,(FL), Alexandra DunnRoom 001BLearn how to implement a Universal Designfor Learning toolkit that serves all studentsthrough the use of iPads, manipulatives,and interactive whiteboard technology.LeadershipStrand<strong>ISTE</strong> AuthorGlobalPerspectivesVideo OnDemandNot RecordableEsig<strong>ISTE</strong> CorporateMemberExhibitorSponsoredSIG PickREG$PreregistrationRequiredAdditionalFee RequiredMay reference commerical product(s).TEACHERS; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELAMobile Technology for Learning,Teaching, and LeadingKristin Townsend, Verizon Foundation, (VA),Justina Nixon-Saintil, Yolanda RamosRoom 213Learn best practices and emerging strategiesin mobile learning during this session on theVerizon Innovative Learning Schools (VILS)program—a unique partnership between <strong>ISTE</strong>,the Verizon Foundation and 12 underservedschools in the U.S. Innovative Learning Schoolsbenefit from intensive professional developmentaround the use of mobile technology to impactSTEM teaching and learning. During thesession, hear about the significant outcomesof the program from <strong>ISTE</strong>’s ProfessionalDevelopment and Research and Evaluationteams, technology coaches from VILS schoolsand the Verizon Foundation Education Team.School 2.0: Where AreWe Headed?SPOTLIGHTSteve Hargadon, Classroom 2.0, (UT)Room 212Steve Hargadon assembles a panel ofexperts from the Future of Educationinterview series to look at the impactof technology on the future of schools.PRINCIPALS/HEAD TEACHERS; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CTECH COORD/FACILITATORS; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CA tablet that’s manageableand secure like a PC.Fits into your school seamlessly.Whether you talk to teachers, students or theschool’s administration, the Latitude 10 with IntelInside ® gets the best marks. Thanks to features likeinstant on, picture password, snap capabilities andlive tiles, day-to-day efficiencies can increase, whichmeans so can productivity in the classroom. Not tomention, its Windows ® 8 Pro features offer teachersthe ability to personalize learning for every student.Visit booth 11174 to learn more about ourinnovations for personalized learning.Dell.com/<strong>ISTE</strong>13Latitude 10 is a trademark of Dell Inc.Intel and Intel Inside are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S.and/or other countries.Microsoft, Windows, Microsoft Windows 8 is a trademark orregistered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United Statesand/or other countries.Dell recommends Windows ® .75isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingMonday4:15-5:15 pm cont.Tammy’s Top 20 TechnologyTips, Tricks, and ToolsspotlightTammy Worcester, Staff Development forEducators, (MA)Ballroom C-3In this all-new session, learn about somefabulous tools, apps, and resources thatwill enhance teaching and excite learners.ETeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-LitTechnology, By Itself, Is Nota Silver BulletCorporate SpotlightLila Cockrell TheatrePreparing students to be collegeandcareer-ready requires more thantechnology. Digital tools must produceengagement while genuinely improvingstudents’ learning of rigorous contentand skills.EMay reference commercial product(s).Tech Coord/FACILITATO rs; PK-12Through the Flipped Classroom:Transformation from the Bottom Up!Jonathan Bergmann, Kenilworth District 38, (IL),Aaron SamsRoom 217BCFlipped learning is transforming classroomsacross the globe. Learn how this grassrootseffort is making learning the center of theclassroom.May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathProfessional LearningThe New Age of (Web) Discovery:New Resource Metadata StandardsMichael Jay, Educational Systemics Inc, (WA),Marti Heyman, Roger Rosen, Christin SaucaRoom 217APlaying hide and seek with web-basedinstructional resources? Learn about theLRMI, the emerging standard for describingresources by their educational relevanceand pedagogical use.Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATHWhat Makes a SuccessfulConference Presenter?Chris O’Neal, University of Virginia, (VA)Room 103BHighly effective presenters have morethan just a skill to teach or a project toshare. Learn how to engage your audiencethroughout your presentation journey!Prof Developers; PK-12; NETS•A, NETS•CSchool ImprovementHow to Choose: iPads,Androids, Chromebooks,Laptops?SpotlightRushton Hurley, Next Vista for Learning, (CA)Ballroom C-1So many devices, so many voices tellingyou which is best. Cut through the hypefor the strengths and weaknesses ofeach for your school.CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CTechnology InfrastructureOptimizing Your NetworkInfrastructure for the MobileDevice InfluxDevin Akin, Chief Wi-Fi Architect, (CA), BradleyChambers, Phil HardinTechnology Infrastructure Pavilion, Hall DIT directors from across the countrywill discuss how they’ve optimized theirschools’ network infrastructures to handlethe influx of mobile devices.E sig SIGTCCTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12Roundtable Research PapersLocation: Street Level, Room 101Multiple papers are presentedsimutaneously in roundtablediscussion format.Assessing NETS•T Performancein Teacher CandidatesSavilla Banister, Bowling Green State University,(OH), Rachel ReinhartRoom 101, Table 1This study examines the use of theWayfind Teacher Assessment as a tool fordetermining the proficiencies of teachercandidates compared to the NETS•T.sig SIGTEMay reference commerical product(s).Teacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•TExperiences of High SchoolTeachers in their Use ofTechnologyStephanie Chan, Calgary Board of Education,(Canada)Room 101, Table 2Four high school teachers share their highlyapplicable, honest, and telling insightsthrough this case study exploring their useof technology in teaching and learning.Principals/Head Teachers; PK-12; NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•CTechnology Coaches forInstruction, Integration,and ImplementationJana Craig Hare, ALTEC - University of Kansas,(KS)Room 101, Table 3Technology coaches help teachers effectivelyintegrate technology. This study provides ananalysis of the roles coaches play and theirtime-log data over a two-year period.sig SIGTEProf Developers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•CAccountability in Online<strong>Program</strong>s: A Case StudyJeffrey Piontek, Hawaii Stream Academy, (HI),Anakonia MatsumotoRoom 101, Table 5Online, blended/hybrid learning is all therage, but how do we assure accountabilityand rigor? This case study looks at thechallenges and successes of one program.CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA76isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingiPad Immersion: A MiddleSchool StudyMandi Sonnenberg, Rockhurst University, (MO),Brian BartelliRoom 101, Table 6This research paper will identify the lessonslearned and share successes with first-yearintegration of iPads in sixth grade at a privatemiddle school.sig SIGISMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-8; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHInnovative Pedagogy to Develop21st Century Skills in STEMContentMia Williams, University of Northern Colorado,(CO)Room 101, Table 7This paper discusses qualitative researchthat explores the results of teacherdevelopedcurriculum designed to integratemobile technologies and children’sengineering into classroom activities.We’ll share experiences, findings, andimplications.sig SIGTETeacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C4:15-4:45 pmIVC ShowcaseCollaborating Any Time, AnySpace: Implementing DistrictwideVideoconferencing EventsCorlette Hill, Fort Bend ISD, (TX)Room 216Participants will explore collaborativeprojects implemented district wide viadistance in Fort Bend ISD. Projects includeacademic competitions, writing/readingcollaborations, and more.sig SIGIVCTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHIVC Showcase5-5:30 pmMath Mysteries: CollaborativeMath Problem Solving throughVideoconferencingLori Colwill, Whirlidurb, (TX), Roxanne Glaser,Shane HowardRoom 216Math Mysteries is an engaging, minds-onactivity to reinforce geometry and spatialreasoning. Classes connect throughvideoconferencing to participate with otherclasses.sig SIGIVCMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 3-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Math5:30-6:45 pmMeetings/GatheringsSIGAE (Arts Educators) GatheringJamie Kasper, Arts Education Collaborative, (PA)Room 215This is the annual gathering for SIGAE.All SIGAE members or those interestedin joining are encouraged to attend tohelp assist in planning future activities orvolunteer for SIGAE.sig SIGAE, SIGMTTeachers; PK-12SIGDE (Digital Equity) GatheringVic Sutton, Thornburg Center, (DC)Room 102This is the annual gathering for SIGDE.All SIGDE members or those interestedin joining are encouraged to attend tohelp assist in planning future activities orvolunteer for SIGDE.sig SIGDETeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CSIGELT (Early Learningand Technology) GatheringGail Lovely, LovelyLearning.com, (TX)Room 103BThis is the first annual gathering for SIGELT.We’re growing a community interestedin developmentally appropriate use oftechnologies with learners ages 3-8.Interested in learning more? Join us!sig SIGELTTeachers; PK-2; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CSIGETC (Educational TechnologyCoaches) GatheringCandace Hackett Shively, The Source forLearning, (PA),Room 217BCSnack and share ideas with ed tech coachpeers. Offer input on what you want to giveand get from SIGETC as we move forward.sig SIGTC, SIGTEProf Developers; PK-12; NETS•CSIGML (Mobile Learning)Annual MeetingElliot Soloway, University of Michigan, (MI)Room 103AThis is the annual meeting for SIGML. AllSIGML members or those interested in joiningare encouraged to attend to assist in planningfuture activities or volunteer for SIGML.sig SIGMLTeachers; PK-12SIGSCI (Science and Technology)Share-a-ThonBen Smith, Red Lion Area High School, (PA)Room 101This is the annual gathering for SIGSCI.Bring your best science and tech ideas—from iPad apps to gadgets and curriculumsuggestions—and share them out. Join usfor an action-packed list of ideas.sig SIGSCITeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-LitSIGTC (Technology Coordinators)Annual MeetingBret Gensburg, University of Akron, (OH)Ballroom C-2This is the annual meeting for SIGTC. AllSIGTC members or those interested in joiningare encouraged to attend to assist in planningfuture activities or volunteer for SIGTC.sig SIGTCMonday77isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingMonday5:30-6:45 pm cont.SIGVE Machinima FestKae Novak, Front Range Community College,(CO)Lila Cockrell TheaterMachinima is a new form of media creationand storytelling using games and virtualworlds. Celebrate the videos created bystudents and teachers!sig SIGOL, SIGVETeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CBirds-of-a-FeatherBirds of a Feather Sessionfor HyperStudio UsersRoger Wagner, HyperStudio, (CA)Social Butterfly & Newbie Lounge, WestRegistrationAn informal sharing session for educatorswho are using HyperStudio in theirclassrooms, including exporting to HTML5 and iBooks Author.Teachers; PK-12Common Core Conversation:Using Technology to Addressthe StandardsKristina Holzweiss, Bay Shore Middle School,(NY)Room 212Join other educators nationwide to shareideas about how to address the newCommon Core State Standards with webtools, lessons, videos, and other strategies.Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12Creative Technology Creatingwith today’s ToolsKevin Honeycutt, ESSDACK, (KS), ChuckDinsfriend, Ginger LewmanBlogger’ Cafe, outside Room 208In this session we’ll explore the idea of usingiPads, iPhones and other devices as palettes,instruments, and other tools of creation.Teachers; PK-12Flat Classroom - GlobalCollaborationSandy Wisneski, Ripon Middle School, (WI),Julie LindsayRoom 217DShare pedagogy for planning globalcollaborative projects and facilitatingconnections between teachers. All teachersare invited to attend and find like-mindedcolleagues for future collaborations.Teachers; PK-12SIGIVC Birds of a Feather:Come Fly with Us!Amy Spath, Central New York RegionalInformation Center, (NY)Room 216This session will help you “soar withthe eagles” by sharing tips and ideaswith colleagues. Come learn to “fly” withvideoconferencing and SIGIVC!sig SIGIntS, SIGIVCTech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•CCAEP Reviewer TrainingTraci Redish, Kennesaw State University, (GA),Sabata Morris, Jo WilliamsonRoom 213<strong>ISTE</strong> is looking for additional programreviewers for CAEP, formerly NCATE. Thissession will introduce the new standardsand review approaches. It is mandatory foraspiring program reviewers.Teacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•CChromebook ClassroomsDonna Teuber, Richland School District 2, (SC),Michael Jaber, Cindi PayneRoom 001BJoin the community of learners who areusing or considering Chromebooks in theclassroom. We’ll share our experiencesusing Google Apps for Education andChromebooks.Tech Coord/FACILITATORS; PK-12Creating Physical Space thatSupports LearningChris Johnson, University of Arizona, (AZ)Ballroom C-3Little is said about the physical spaceneeded to support digital learning. We willexplore the overall learning ecosystemneeded to create revolutionary learning.Flipped Learning Best PracticesJonathan Bergmann, Kenilworth District 38, (IL),Aaron SamsRoom 001AJoin other flipped learning experts fora lively discussion about best practicesrelated to this revolutionary approach toclassroom learning.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathFree Online ClassroomConnections: Schoology andEdmodo UsersAnthony VonBank, Belle Plaine Schools, (MN)Room 217ACurrent and potential users of Edmodo andSchoology will compare strategies, learnnew tricks, and get feedback from others.Teachers; 6-12Supporting Reflection andElectronic Portfolios for LearningHelen Barrett, ePortfolio Academy, (WA)Room 214CDCome to get ideas for supporting reflectionthroughout the learning process usingelectronic portfolio technologies. We’ll sharea variety of strategies for using computers,tablets, and smartphones.Teachers; PK-125:30-7 pmLectures/PanelsDigital Age Teachingand LearningEd Tech Start-up Pitch Fest!SpotlightBallroom C-1Ed tech innovators pitch their BIG IDEASto panel of judges. Winners advance tothe finals on Wednesday. Vote for yourfavorites!Teachers; PK-12Tech Coord/FACILITATORS; PK-1278isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingTuesday, 8:30-9:45 am, Hall ATuesday KeynoteWhere Good Ideas Come FromPresenter:Steven JohnsonBest-selling author Steven Johnson,one of the foremost thought leaders intoday’s interdisciplinary, collaborative andopen-minded approach to innovation, willbring his experience writing for Wired,The New York Times, and other influentialpublications to the <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> stage.Join Johnson for an inspirational talk onthe intersection of science, technologyand personal experience, as he exploresthe concept of where and how good ideasoriginate. Drawing on examples from bothinside and outside of education, Johnsonwill identify real-life learning environmentsthat operate as incubators of creativity.Along the way, Johnson will discuss howinnovative learners solve problems byborrowing ideas from multiple fields of thought, and how both educators and studentsleverage peer networks to mobilize as agents of change.Steven Johnson is co-founder of three websites and the author of eight books. His latest,Future Perfect: The Case for Progress in a Networked Age, examines interconnectednessas a force in politics and society. His book Where Good Ideas Come From: The NaturalHistory of Innovation points out key patterns through history in the development ofbreakthrough technologies.Steven was chosen by Prospect magazine as one of the Top Ten Brains of the DigitalFuture. He unites a deep understanding of scientific progress with a sharp sensitivity tocontemporary online trends. Together, those traits give him an unmatched insight intohow ideas emerge and spread and how they affect the world today.Johnson will be available immediately following the keynote to sign booksat <strong>ISTE</strong> Central, East Registration.<strong>ISTE</strong> President Kecia Ray and <strong>ISTE</strong> CEO Brian Lewis will introduce thekeynote, and San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro will make brief welcomingremarks.Tuesday9 am-12:30 pmPlaygroundsLocation: Level 2, Park View LobbyMobile Learning PlaygroundAdrian Gutierrez, ESC-20, (TX), Elliot SolowayJoin us for hands-on stations, educatorpresentations, and a student panel. We’llcover iOS, Windows, Android, and Linuxdevices. Hosted by <strong>ISTE</strong>’s SIGML.sig SIGMLTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CSTEM PlaygroundJoseph Kmoch, Miiwaukee Public Schools, (WI)Come and discuss computationalthinking. We’ll talk about the CyberPatriotcompetition and other contests, grade 4-6Scratch projects, advocacy for computerscience, 4-H STEM programs, and roboticsteams. Hosted by <strong>ISTE</strong>’s SIGCT.sig SIGCTTeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Math9 am-5 pmPlaygroundsLocation: Level 2, Park View LobbyiPlayground Hosted by TCEAKristy Breaux, TCEA, (TX)Discover new iOS devices and peripherals,share innovative apps with colleagues, andtest drive these tools in this interactiveplayground. Hosted by TCEA.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C10 am-12 pmStudent ShowcaseLocation: Level 2, Tower View LobbyMeet iSquad!Raul Landeros, Cathedral High School, (IN)Table 1Principals/Head Teachers; 9-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•Ctuesday79isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingtuesday10 am-12 pm cont.Monsters at Large: A Global,Collaborative Monster ExchangeJayme Johnson, Village School, (CA), AngelaMackenzieTable 2Teachers; PK-2; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-ELAKinesthetic Learning with KinectHeidi Williams, Kewaskum School District, (WI)Table 3Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathAbsolutely Electric: Game BasedReview Can Increase Test Scores!Heidi Williams, Kewaskum School District, (WI)Table 4Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathDigital Citizenship: Kindnessand Respect in a Digital WorldShannon Blady, AHISD, (TX), Lora LaneTable 5sig SIGIntSTeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELAiCreate, iShare, iLearn withiBooks AuthorClaudia Chavarria, Centro Escolar Los Altos,(Mexico), Maricarmen Arana, Carla BallezaAlonso, Ana Isabel Gonzalez Gutierrez, CeciliaMendieta Leon, Camila Rivera AraujoTable 6sig SIGMSMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELAPostersLocation: Level 2, Tower View LobbyThe following posters focus onSchool Improvement and TechnologyInfrastructure, and will include VerizonInnovative Learning School projects thatfocus on mobile technology integration.Plagiarism Spectrum: Tagging10 Types of Unoriginal WorkJason Chu, Turnitin, (CA)Table 7May reference commerical product(s).Principals/Head Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CMissions, Badges, and Quests:PBL Activities for Grades 6-8Carolyn McCarthy, Shiawassee RESD, REMC,(MI), Jan Harding, Jennifer Parker-Moore,Melissa WhiteTable 8Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; 6-8; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-ELAEvaluating Apps to EnsureLearning OutcomesJean Kiekel, University of St. Thomas, (TX)Table 9sig SIGILTCurriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CUse GoogleTreks (Interactive,Web-based Units) to ExpandDigital Age LearningAlice Christie, Arizona State University, (AZ)Table 10Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathApple TV + iPad + MagicJennifer Connelly, Sudbury Catholic Schools,(Canada)Table 11sig SIGMTMay reference commerical product(s).Tech Coord/Facilitators; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CiPad Cart Managementand DeploymentAmy Korn, Wilton High School, (CT),Bryan Ennis, Jason Greasley, Tim LeyTable 12Tech Coord/Facilitators; 9-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAInteractivity, iPads, and AirPlay:Get out from behind the DeskDan Case, Carroll College, (MT)Table 13May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CVerizon Innovative LearningSchoolLora Ballard, Niemes Elementary School, (CA)Table 14Teachers; 3-5Mobilizing Science: DigitalScience Fair Projects and MoreJason Prichard, Willis Junior High School, (AZ)Table 15Teachers; 6-8; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathIf We Built a Rocket: An OnlineInteractive Science JournalGwen Brake, Lewis and Clark ElementarySchool, (WA)Table 16Tech Coord/FACILITATORS; 3-5Mobile Device Integration inMiddle School Math and ScienceHolly Miller, Garfield School District No. Re-2,(CO)Table 17Teachers; 6-8Using Technology EnabledProjects to Make Teachingand Learning More MeaningfulAlexia Forhan, assabet valley technical highschool, (MA)Table 18Teachers; 9-12Hartford to Infinity: IncorporatingMobile Technologies IncreasesStudent SuccessAmanda Gillespie, Hartford Middle School, (OH)Table 19Teachers; 6-8; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathTech to the Core: iPads inthe Common Core ClassroomWendy Goodwin, Gadsden City Schools, (AL),Jennifer MoonTable 20Teachers; 3-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathComputer Science AdvocacyK-12–Texas StyleKaren North, Houston isd, (TX), Patrice GansTable 21sig SIGCTCurriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Math80isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingPurposeful Assessment inthe Digital Age ClassroomTara Richerson, OSPI-Educational Technology,(WA), Julia FallonTable 22sig SIGAETeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHReach for the StarsGeri Coats, Righetti High School, (CA),Cathleen PettyTable 23Principals/Head Teachers; 6-12; NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHThe 360 iClassroom PerspectiveLisa Johnson, Eanes ISD, (TX), KathleenSullivanTable 24CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; 6-8; NETS•S, NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•CBridging Teachers by BridgingClassrooms: Global Collaborationas Professional DevelopmentSessionKatrina Allen, St. Philip’s Academy, (NJ), ReginaLauricellaTable 25Prof Developers; PK-12; NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CA Cloud-Based LMS andChromebook Success StoryDennis Frye, Rockingham County Schools, (NC)Table 26sig SIGOLMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathProject-Based Learningwith a 1:1 initiativeLynn Eaglin, Carroll County High School, (KY),Mandy WilsonTable 27Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-LitiTeach, iLearn, iLead: Using iPadsat Inman Elementary SchoolTamara Padfield, Inman Unified School District448, (KS), Kevin Case, Keri Maurer, BentleyRichert, Cameron Traxson, Linley VoborilTable 28May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 3-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathCole’s Chromebook Craze!Roland Rios, Fort Sam Houston ISD, (TX), A.J.Bray, Teresa Cenney, Max GorhamTable 29May reference commerical product(s).Tech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CSystemic Change on a ShoestringBudget: Developing Digital AgeTeachersKelly Sain, Boulder Valley School District, (CO),Nannette McMurtry, Erika MorrealeTable 30sig SIGAdminTech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•A,NETS•CWhat Computer Lab? MovingYour Lab into the ClassroomBryan Doyle, KIPP:Austin Public Schools, (TX),Mike KuhrtTable 31CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•APartnering for SuccessfulIntegration of Technologyin Kenyan SchoolsJodi Lis, FHI 360, (VA)Table 32CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12Real Time Education: Learnand Share NowEsteban Esquer, Instituto Chapultepec,(Mexico), Eriberto Castillo, Carlos Contreras,Santiago De Nicolas, Luis Adrian Ferre, JuanFrancisco ParedesTable 33MIT (My Instructional Technology):A K-12 Model for BYODJanis Greeno, Bryan Independent SchoolDistrict, (TX), Sara Anderson, Troy Kuhn,Jana WenzelTable 35Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CShocking Schools with Technology:Changing Culture Using an LCMSJeffrey Starr, Dundalk High School, (MD),Pamela Cline, Matthew Lapides, Thomas PlessTable 36May reference commerical product(s).Principals/Head Teachers; 6-12; NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELALeading Change: A BYOT Modelfor STEM InstructionRobin Couts, Williamson County BOE, (TN)Table 38Tech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C;Increasing Student EngagementUsing Mobile Technology atKillough HSNatalie Spangler, Killough Lewisville HighSchool, (TX)Table 39Teachers; 9-12; NETS•TSTEAM After-School <strong>Program</strong>s:Thinking with Hands-OnExperiences for 6-8 GradeStudentsJennifer Miller, Dublin ISD, (TX), Sandra WozniakTable 40Teachers; 6-8; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHLeveraging Android MobileLearning Devices for StudentSuccessBrent Bryant, Northern Potter School District,(PA), Scott Graham, Jaime SlawsonTable 41CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CtuesdayTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•TFrom Ban to BYOD: Can It Workin Elementary School?Christine Yarzabek, Derry Township SchoolDistrict, (PA)Table 34Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA81isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingtuesday10:30-11:30 amMeetings/Gatherings#<strong>ISTE</strong>BoardFeatured EventKari Stubbs, Arlene Borthwick, LaurieConzemius, Holly Jobe, Paige Johnson,Gwyneth Jones, John Keller, Steve Rainwater,Kecia Ray, Kathy Schrock, Ben Smith, RicWiltseBloggers’ Cafe, outside Room 208Meet your board of directors andcontribute to <strong>ISTE</strong>’s vision at thisinteractive session. Share your thoughtsand win prizes, including an <strong>ISTE</strong> 2014conference registration.SIGGS (Games and Simulation)Annual MeetingAmanda McNamara, SIGGSRoom 102Annual meeting for SIGGS. All SIGGSmembers or those interested in joining areencouraged to attend. Volunteer for SIGGSor assist in planning future activities.sig SIGGS, SIG3DBYODsPreregistration is required. Seats notclaimed five minutes before start will bereleased to those waiting on stand-by.Check online session listings forprerequisite device(s) and software/apps.Cinematic Storytelling with iPadsand iPhonesMichael Hernandez, Mira Costa HighSchool, (CA)Room 007CDLearn why and how to integratemoviemaking into classrooms of all levels.You’ll come away with sample lessons andbest practices.REG sig SIGDSMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELADesignfest! Science Units forGlobal Collaborative KnowledgeCreationLindsey Own, The Evergreen School, (WA)Room 005Learn to apply global collaborationpedagogies and knowledge-creationdiscourse strategies, and work with otherparticipants to build projects ready for crossclassroomcollaboration with your kids!REG sig SIGSCITeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-LitStudents as Teachers:Screencasting for LearningFoundational MathematicsCarol Carruthers, Seneca College, (Canada)Room 004Discover how students use screencastingto create personal and collaborativelearning environments to enhance theirunderstanding of mathematics.REGTeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CThe iPad and Bloom’s Taxonomy:Developing Higher-Order ThinkingSkillsDavid Pownell, Washburn University, (KS)Room 006ABLearn about iPad apps that you can use ateach level of learning in Bloom’s Taxonomyto develop higher-order thinking skills.REGMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•TUsing Technology as anIntervention Tool for StrugglingElementary StudentsMaegan Slaten, University of Alabama, (AL),Kay Emfinger, Margaret L. RiceRoom 007ABExplore digital tools and resources thatprovide motivation and raise achievementfor your young students.REGWe Like to Move It! Activitieswith Mobile DevicesShelly Terrell, The 30 Goals Challenge forEducators, (TX)Room 008ABEngage learners in hands-on real worldlearning with creation apps and activitiesthat use the video/audio recording, notetaking,and image capturing features ofyour device!REGMay reference commerical product(s).Teacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; PK-12;NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHThe Best Moodle Tools You’veNever Used!Michelle Moore, Remote Learner, (VA)Room 006CDHow are you using Moodle? Postingresources and announcements? Collectingassignments? Have you stopped there?You’re missing out! See the best Moodlehas to offer!REG ETeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CLectures/PanelsDigital Age Teachingand LearningDistricts Synchronizing TheirWork toward a Student DigitalConversionKeith Krueger, Consortium for SchoolNetworking (CoSN), (DC), Ann Linson,Alice OwenRoom 212Interested in how district leaders aredeveloping a district/school culturesupporting a digital conversion? Hearlessons learned and recommendationsfrom successful district leaders.CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•CTeachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATH82isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingDo You Co-Create at theElementary Level? FlatClassrooms Do!LeadershipStrandVideo OnDemand<strong>ISTE</strong> CorporateMemberREGPreregistrationRequiredSpotlightJulie Lindsay, THINK Global School, (China),Theresa AllenRoom 001BStudents and teachers across elementarygrades can successfully connect,communicate, collaborate, and co-createproducts using web 2.0 technologies.Flat Classroom teachers show you how.sig SIGOLTeachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAFlipped ‘n’ Blended in the DigitalAge of LearningCamila Jones, PBS, (VA), Carolyn W. Jacobs,Pam ThomasRoom 214CDExplore blended learning strategiesincluding the “flipped classroom” andzero in on digital resources from PBSLearningMedia designed to help educatorsnavigate the digital age classroom.ETeachers; PK-12; NETS•T, NETS•AGoogle Tools for Diverse LearningEnvironmentsMonica Martinez, TCEA, (TX)Ballroom C-3Learn about Google resources such asChannels, Teach Parents Tech, Chromemust-have plug-ins, and so many morethat support BYOD, flipped classrooms,and cloud computing.sig SIGMTTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAGot iPads! Explore StrongInstructional Strategies andDifferentiated PDCaroline Haebig, Adlai E. Stevenson HighSchool, (WI), Samuel FigueroaRoom 103BThis session provides a frameworkfor supporting teachers during iPadimplementation, including differentiatedprofessional development, crossdisciplinaryinstructional strategies,and 1:1 management solutions.May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-Math<strong>ISTE</strong> AuthorGlobalPerspectivesNot RecordableMinecraft: Learning Blocks!Marianne Malmstrom, The Elisabeth MorrowSchool, (NJ)Room 217ALearn how students in grades 3-8 areconstructing their own learning spaces,one block at a time, in school and beyond.sig SIGIS, SIGOL, SIGVEMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•ANot Too Little to Learn:Tablets in Little HandsSpotlightGail Lovely, LovelyLearning.com, (TX)Ballroom C-2Our youngest learners can benefit fromdevelopmentally appropriate use oftablets and well-selected apps. Learnabout criteria, management, and more.sig SIGTAP, SIGELTTeachers; PK-2; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathPaperless Classroom: How DoI Manage the Files?Sandra Hines, Burleson ISD, (TX), Kim Estes,Teresa SumrallRoom 216Going paperless? We’ll discuss paperlessassignments, using the cloud, and sites forcreative, engaging assignments and grading.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CEsigExhibitorSponsoredSIG PickSolving the Challenge ofDiscovery: Rating Digital LearningProducts for Your ClassroomCorporate spotlightJames Steyer, Graphite by Common SenseMedia, (CA)Room 214ABEducational technology is only as goodas a teacher’s ability to find it and useit well. Graphite helps teachers discover,use and share learning products toengage students, help them learn, andultimately improve student outcomes.ETech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•ATech That! Extending Student’sDigital Environment into theClassroomRobert Craven, Fullerton School District, (CA),Jim SillBallroom C-1Enough talk about technology as a tool. Indigital environments technology is part ofthe experience and when integrated intolearning, marvelous changes occur.sig SIGILTCurriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CProfessional LearningReinventing PD: InteractiveModelingLori Gracey, TCEA, (TX), Bruce Ellis,Monica Martinez, Peggy ReimersRoom 001AIf we want teachers to teach differently,then we must model that difference forthem. Learn to create opportunities forinteractive and exciting sessions.Prof Developers; PK-12; NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C$AdditionalFee Requiredtuesday83isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingtuesday10:30-11:30 am cont.What Does Blended ProfessionalDevelopment Look Like?Marian Pasquale, EDC Center for Childrenand Technology, (NY)Room 103ALearn about promising practices andpotential pitfalls for blended professionaldevelopment, based on the results of astudy using the NSTA Learning Center.sig SIGTECurriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CSchool ImprovementEngage, Empower, Explore:Implementing a 1:1 EnvironmentJennifer Andricopulos, Clark County SchoolDistrict, (NV), Loretta Asay, Jhone EbertTechnology Infrastructure Pavilion, Hall DLearn how to plan and launch a successful1:1 mobile device environment. We’llcover leadership, project management,infrastructure, professional development,and deployment strategies.May reference commerical product(s).Tech Coord/Facilitators; 6-8; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CImplementing Your MobileLearning <strong>Program</strong> with <strong>ISTE</strong>Yolanda Ramos, <strong>ISTE</strong>, (OR), Rowland Baker,Talbot Bielefeldt, Brandon OlszewskiRoom 213If your school or district is consideringor planning a mobile learning initiative,including a 1:1 program, come and learnmore about how <strong>ISTE</strong> can support you withleadership decision making, NETS readinesstools, professional learning opportunities,and classroom observations. This sessionis presented by <strong>ISTE</strong> ProfessionalDevelopment Services.Show Me the Money: GrantWriting in the Information AgeSheryl Abshire, Calcasieu Parish School Board/Lamar University, (LA)Room 217BCLearn what funders look for in a grantproposal. Gain fundraising insight that’ssure to help capture your piece of thebillion-dollar funding pie.sig SIG3DTech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•CTechnology InfrastructureCool Google Tools for theBYOD Classroom!spotlightTammy Worcester, Staff Development forEducators, (MA)Lila Cockrell TheaterIn this fun, interactive session, you’ll seehow to use Google tools to orchestratesome cool, collaborative activities thatwork well on any online device.ETeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathiPads in Libraries: Lessonsof Year 2Carolyn Foote, Eanes ISD, (TX)Room 217DHow do 1:1 tablet programs affect libraryservices? Discover lessons learned duringthe second year of a 1:1 iPad program.sig SIGMSLibrary Media Specialists; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAResearch PapersTwo to three papers per one-hour timeslot.Paper 1 of 2: Best Practicesfor Learning and Teachingwith E-Book Readers in K-5ClassroomsLotta Larson, Kansas State University, (KS)Room 101Learn best instructional practices forusing Kindles to differentiate readinginstruction, increase motivation, and supportcomprehension to meet Common CoreState Standards.sig SIGLITMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAPaper 2 of 2: ExpandingConceptualizations of OnlineReading Comprehension toSupport At-Risk ReadersKara Sevensma, Calvin College, (MI)Room 101This presentation reconceptualizes onlinereading comprehension, expanding currenttheoretical frameworks using results fromresearch with at-risk readers and drawingimplications for supporting students’ onlinereading.Teacher Ed/Higher Ed FacuLTy; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA12:15-1:15 pmMeetings/GatheringsSIG (Digital Storytelling)GatheringJulie Jaeger, Minot Public Schools Minot,ND, (ND)Room 102SIGDS’ annual meet-up. Everyone welcome!Expect curriculum connections, emergingmediums, and ideas plus personal networking.sig SIGDSCTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•A,NETS•CTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-Math84isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingtuesday12:15-1:15 pm cont.PBL in the ESL ClassroomVicki Reed, Hempfield High School, (PA)Room 217AEnglish language learners developtechnology skills, improve contextuallanguage acquisition, and build confidencein a PBL classroom. You will take homeproject ideas for immediate implementation.May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAPhoto Safari: Using Camerasto Raise Student EngagementspotlightLarry Anderson, National Center forTechnology Planning, (MS), Craig NansenRoom 001AStudents love to take photos, especiallywith their smartphones! Learn easy stepsfor creating your own exciting photo safarito strengthen students’ love for learning!sig SIGAETeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathUsing 1:1 Devices to Flip YourClassroomHeather Asbell, Joplin Schools, (MO)Room 217BCLearn how to use digital devices to flipyour classroom and get more class timefor applying concepts.May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathUsing Badges to Motivate YoungStudents to Develop TechnologySkillsBrad Flickinger, Bethke Elementary, (CO)Room 001BSee how the use of badges can motivatestudents to meet the NETS. Badges assesstheir skills based on competency, not seattime.sig SIGISTeachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CWho Owns the Learning?SpotlightAlan November, November Learning, (MA)Lila Cockrell TheaterThis session will focus on how studentscan make meaningful contributionsto their learning community as apowerful and effective way to improveachievement.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•CProfessional LearningBoost Performance with <strong>ISTE</strong>’sNETS for Technology CoachesJo Williamson, Kennesaw State University, (GA)Ballroom C-2Do you help others integrate technology?If so, you are a tech coach! We’ll show youhow to use the NETS•C standards, rubrics,and other resources to advance technologyand learning in schools.sig SIGTETech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•CHow Online Communities CreateValue for Educators: Lessonsfrom NSTADarren Cambridge, American Institutes forResearch, (DC), Shaun KelloggRoom 103AWhat’s the value of participation? Newresearch documents specific ways NSTALearning Center members benefit, providinginsights for community managers andprofessional developers alike.Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CWant to Be a Tech Coach?Les Foltos, Peer Ed, (WA)Room 213Come and learn from <strong>ISTE</strong> about theNETS standards for coaching and beamong the first to participate in our newlydesigned online coaching courses. Thissession is presented by <strong>ISTE</strong> ProfessionalDevelopment Services.School ImprovementPlaying It SAFE: Modeling andPracticing Citizenship through PlayMarianne Malmstrom, The Elisabeth MorrowSchool, (NJ), Anne Collier, Lucas Gillipie, PeggySheehy, Bronwyn StuckeyRoom 212Discover how guided learning in multiplayergames and digital environments developsliteracy, safety, and citizenship by allowingteachers and students to model andpractice together.sig SIGGS, SIGVECTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•ASpeak Up: 10 Years of StudentVoices on Educational TechnologyJulie Evans, Project Tomorrow, (CA)Room 214CDWith this unprecedented 10-year Speak Upretrospective, learn about how the ideas,hopes, and dreams of K-12 students haveevolved with the emerging technologies.sig SIG3DCTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CUpdates on National Ed TechInitiativesFeatured EventRichard Culatta, U.S. Departmentof Education, (VA)Room 103BWhat’s happening at the U.S. Office ofEducational Technology? Learn aboutcrowdsourcing digital content, using datato speed up classroom internet, linkinggrit with student success, and more!Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CTechnology InfrastructureiPad Setup and ManagementUsing Software from AppleJim Crum, Academy Of the Pacific, (HI)Technology Infrastructure Pavilion, Hall DHow does Apple Configurator and VolumePurchase <strong>Program</strong> work? Which mobiledevice management solution is best foryou? Review scenarios and get answers.Tech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C86isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


DAILY PAGE CONTENT HEADER LISTINGResearch PapersLocation: Street Level, Room 101Two to three papers per one-hour timeslot.Paper 1 of 1: Exploring TeachersTechnological PedagogicalReasoning through DigitalPortfoliosVicky Smart, Griffith University, (Australia)Room 101As part of the Smart ClassroomsProfessional Development Framework,teachers complete a digital pedagogicallicense. This study looks at a variety ofportfolios.TEACHERS; PK-12; NETS•TLeadershipStrand<strong>ISTE</strong> AuthorGlobalPerspectives1-2 pmLectures/PanelsSchool ImprovementMeet the Innovators: Studentsand Teachers ImplementingEntrepreneurial Ideas toEnhance LearningCORPORATE SPOTLIGHTRoom 214ABHear how students and teachers are drivingchange in their schools and communitiesby implementing entrepreneurial ideas.Learn from experts how you can too!ECTOS/SUPES/SCH. BOARD; PK-12Video OnDemandNot RecordableEsig<strong>ISTE</strong> CorporateMemberExhibitorSponsoredSIG PickREG1-3 pmStudent ShowcaseLocation: Level 2, Tower View LobbyPhysics, Design, and TechnologyApplied: The Harp Beats of MusicVictor Saloma, Instituto Cumbres Cancun,(Mexico), Mauricio E. Castillo Espinosa, SofiaCervantes, Ignacio Fernandez Fernandez, KarlaJimena Gonzalez Valdez, Diego LanzagortaZepeda, Tirso Guztavo Ordaz Garcia, RebecaPichardo, Valeria Perez Martinez, EfrainSalgado AnayaTable 1sig SIGAEMay reference commerical product(s).TEACHERS; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-LIT, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATH$PreregistrationRequiredAdditionalFee Required87isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingtuesday1-3 pm cont.iTeach Robotics AppElizabeth Pinzon, Centro Escolar Los Altos,(Mexico), Iris Montserrat Altamirano Gallardo,Ana Victoria Avila Villalobos, Maria Paula DiazGuzman, Barbara Araceli Gomez Cortes,Montserrat Ortiz de Montellano VegaTable 2May reference commerical product(s).Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CMom/Teacher Tested, KidApproved: iPad Apps for LearningKimberly LaPrairie, Sam Houston StateUniversity, (TX), Landon LaPrairie, LyllianLaPrairieTable 3May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathVirtual Tour of Historical Sightsin GuadalajaraMarco Antonio Perez, Liceo del Valle, (Mexico),Roberto Arduz, Diego Carrillo, FernandoCastillejo, Carlos CuevasTable 4Teacher Ed/Higher Ed FacuLTy; 9-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATHThe Sparky Theory: Sparky 2.0Demonstrates Human InteractionJudy Toledano, Lakeland Copper Beech MiddleSchool, (NY), Mackenzie Heslin-Scott, TaraHeslin-Scott, Kim Nguyen, Emily Power, ZachPower, Mana TadbiriTable 5sig SIGCTTeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathEmpowering Youth Leaders:Digital Projects Serving Schoolsand CommunitiesNaomi Solomon, MOUSE, (NY), Marc Lesser,Meredith SummsTable 6sig SIGIntSTech Coord/Facilitators; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CPostersLocation: Level 2, Tower View LobbyThe following posters focus onProfessional Learning and SpecialPopulations/Assistive Technology.Location: Tower View LobbyC4: Bring Collaboration,Communication, and CreativityTogether for Explosive ContentLisa Sjogren, Osseo Area Schools District 279,(MN), Tom BrandtTable 7sig SIGILTMay reference commerical product(s).Prof Developers; PK-12; NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CNew Frontiers in Coaching:Individualized Teacher PlansAmaoge Okoye, Portsmouth School Board, (VA)Table 8sig SIGTETech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•C30-Plus Ways to Use Your iPadFor Professional DevelopmentChris Turnbull, The Center for ProfessionalDevelopment, (MN)Table 9Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CWeaving the Wild Web 2.0 World:Collaborating Creatively in theLibraryBeverly Tindall, West Orange High School, (NJ),Nancy MullinTable 10sig SIGMSMay reference commerical product(s).Library Media Specialists; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA#Winning! Using Twitter andPinterest in the ClassroomHeather Blake, Jamestown ElementarySchool, (VA)Table 11sig SIGIntSMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-ELASix Steps to Personalize Learningto Meet the Common CoreBarbara Bray, Personalize Learning, LLC, (CA),Kathleen McClaskeyTable 12Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathFrom Desktop to BYOD: Year 4Annette Smith, Westosha, (WI), Jim BrownTable 13May reference commerical product(s).Tech Coord/Facilitators; 9-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHProfessional Learning to SustainPositive Change in InstructionalPracticeSharon Gallagher, Baltimore County PublicSchools, (MD)Table 14Tech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•CBuilding Capacity: 21st CenturyLearning Academy for TeacherLeadersTerra Graves, Washoe County School District,(NV), Robert Sidford, Sara Stewart, Tina HollandTable 15Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12; NETS•CThe Big 10: Scoring High withOnline Teacher ProfessionalDevelopmentMelissa Henning, The Source for Learning, (PA)Table 16E sig SIGOLProf Developers; PK-12; NETS•T, NETS•CCreative ProfessionalDevelopment Models:iPad Professional LearningCommunitiesNannette McMurtry, Boulder Valley SchoolDistrict, (CO), Erika Morreale, Kelly SainTable 17Tech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•T,NETS•C88isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingTechnology PD for the TrulyReluctantRushton Hurley, Next Vista for Learning, (CA)Table 18sig SIGTEPrincipals/Head Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CReflective Coaching: UsingDigital Video to Improve TeacherPracticeChristine DeSimone, University of NorthernColorado, (CO), Mia Kim WilliamsTable 19sig SIGTEPrincipals/Head Teachers; PK-5; NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•CAttention: All Meetings “Virtually”Eliminated!Dale Lockett, Southwest ISD, (TX), DanielBarcenez, Alonzo Castellanos, Dodie MaddoxTable 20Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CBridging Virtual and Real-WorldProfessional Development withAugmented RealityBill Bass, Parkway School District, (MO)Table 21sig SIGILT, SIGVEProf Developers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAChanging Our Vocabulary asTechnology Integration CoachesWesley Fryer, Yukon Public Schools, (OK)Table 22sig SIGTEProf Developers; PK-12; NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAMicrosoft Innovative Educator:Growing Digital Age EducatorsRobyn Hrivnatz, Lamar CISD, (TX),Thomas GaffeyTable 23Teacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; PK-12;NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CTwitter for Professional LearningSandra Kendell, Ge<strong>org</strong>etown ISD, (TX), KimGarciaTable 24Teachers; PK-12; NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CUsing Digital Backpacks to BringEmerging Technologies to RuralSchoolsHolly Atkins, Saint Leo University, (FL)Table 25sig SIGTETeacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•TKeyboards, Keypads, andThumbboards: TeachingKeyboarding in <strong>2013</strong>Gabrielle Richard-Harrington, Serious Fun,(MA), Lorelle AllessioTable 26Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELACollaborative E-Learning Designwith Preservice and PracticingTeachersMaureen Sanders-Brunner, Ball State University,(IN)Table 27sig SIGTETeacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•T, NETS•C1:1 iPads in Teacher Education—Preparing Students for TomorrowTim Pelton, University Of Victoria, (Canada)Table 28sig SIGTETeacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CEncouraging Preservice Teachersto Develop Constructivist ContentKnowledge Using TechnologyLaura Lowder, University of Florida/PfeifferUniversity, (NC)Table 29sig SIGTETeacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CTeacher Preparation: Activeand Strategic Learning throughLesson TransformationsSusan Poyo, Franciscan University ofSteubenville, (OH), David Carbonara, BradleyM. WilsonTable 30sig SIGTETeacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-Lit4C-CITI: Four CollegeConsortium of InnovativeTechnology IntegrationShufang Shi, SUNY Cortland, (NY), KathleenGradel, Karl Klein, Sharon Raimondi, ChrisWiddallTable 31sig SIGTETeacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAUsing Twitter to Deliver PreserviceProfessional DevelopmentMichael Mills, University of Central Arkansas, (AR)Table 32sig SIGIntS, SIGTETeacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•TFrom the iPad to the Big Screen:Apps for PresentingRebekah McPherson, The American Collegeof Education, (TX), Haley WallaceTable 33Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CiPads, Marzano, McREL:A Peer Observation ModelJennifer Parker-Moore, Macomb IntermediateSchool District, (MI), Janice HardingTable 34sig SIGAdminMay reference commerical product(s).Principals/Head Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CWeb 2.0 Tools for the SoloLibrarianHolly Whitt, Walnut Grove Elementary, (AL),Lisa CampbellTable 35sig SIGMSLibrary Media Specialists; PK-5; NETS•S,NETS•T; CCSS-ELADeveloping Digital Leadership:Students as Technology PioneersMatthew Joseph, Memorial Elementary School,(MA), Ian KellyTable 36Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A;CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHtuesday89isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingtuesday1-3 pm cont.Using Twitter to Build Your PLNJeffrey Piontek, Hawaii Stream Academy, (HI)Table 37CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAPBLU: A High-Tech, PersonalizedProfessional DevelopmentOpportunityDayna Laur, Buck Institute for Education, (PA),David RossTable 38Teachers; PK-12; NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHiTunesU as ProfessionalDevelopment: UnderstandingEarthquakes through Rich MediaMegan Schufreider, California Academy ofSciences, (CA), Andrea SwensrudTable 39Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-LitMiddle School Literacy Supportfor Teachers Like YouCarolyn Jacobs, WGBH PBS LearningMedia,(MA)Table 40ECurriculum/Dist. Specialists; 6-12; NETS•T,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathiPads in Action II: More Appsfor Special Needs StudentsKevin Anderson, Elmwood Park CommunityUnit School District 401, (IL), Cindy AndersonTable 41May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHVirtual Worlds, Real Lives:Exploration and Learningin 3D WorldsCara Coffina, District 75, (NY)Table 42sig SIGVETech Coord/Facilitators; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATH1:30-5 pmPlaygroundsLocation: Level 2, Park View LobbyMobile Technologies, UDL,and AT PlaygroundElizabeth Dalton, Rhode Island College, (RI),Kendra GrantHow can we help all students reach highstandards? Come explore how you can usemobile technologies to support all learners.Hosted by <strong>ISTE</strong>’s SETSIG.sig SETSIGTeachers; PK-12; CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathVirtual Environments PlaygroundScott Merrick, MNPS Virtual School, (TN)This incredibly fun half-day event has beena feature of <strong>ISTE</strong> conferences since 2000!Come learn just how immersive 3D virtualworlds can be! Hosted by <strong>ISTE</strong>’s SIGVE.sig SIGVETeachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-Math2-3 pmForum/Summit/SymposiumSIG1:1 Forum—1:1 Guidebooksfor School LeadersMark Standley, University of Alaska Southeast,(AK), Larry Ledoux, Cheryl Lemke, Pam Lloyd,Steve Moss, Roxanne Mourant, Bob WhickerBallroom C-2A team of researchers/educators from theU.S. and England will share 1:1 guidebooksbeing developed for school leaders in 1:1programs for district and school adoption.REG sig SIG1to1Principals/Head Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CSIGGS Forum: Trends in Game-Based Learning and Impact inEducationAmanda McNamara, SIGGS, (TX)Room 217AGBL is becoming more integrated in publicschools, private industry, and governmentinitiatives. We’ll take a retrospective look athow far we’ve come in the last 10 years.REG sig SIGGSMeetings/GatheringsSIGLIT (Literacy) GatheringMark Gura, Touro College, (FL)Room 102This is the annual gathering for SIGLIT.All SIGLIT members or those interestedin joining are encouraged to attend to helpassist in planning future activitiesor volunteer for SIGLIT.sig SIGLITBYODsPreregistration is required. Seats notclaimed five minutes before start willbe released to those waiting on standby.Check online session listings forprerequisite device(s) and software/apps.A Spatial Experience: GISIntegration for All TeachersWendy Stout, VGIN and College of Williamand Mary, (VA)Room 006CDSpatial learning can revolutionize anysubject. Learn about online ESRI GIS tools,get a DVD with lesson plans and data, andhear about best practices.REG sig SIGILTMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathLearning Jams: ImprovisingBYOD Learning Opportunitiesin Your ClassroomJim Hirsch, Plano ISD, (TX)Room 007ABParticipants will explore effective waysto leverage BYOD efforts via learningjams highlighting unusual and interestingproblems to sharpen their abilities withweb-based investigative strategies.REGCurriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA90isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingSchool of Rock: GarageBandand Classroom SongwritingBill Selak, Covina-Valley Unified, (CA), AliceKeelerRoom 004Compose epic music with your students inGarageBand. Ignore plastic recorders andwood blocks, and add engaging loops ofreal instruments.REG sig SIGAE, SIGMT, SIGELTMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CTablets and Gaming: How toImprove Math Fact FluencyDavid Scherrer, Arcademics, (KS), AmberRowland, David WoodwardRoom 005Practicing math facts is important, but canbore students. Grab their attention withtablet multiplayer games and discoverclassroom ideas and lesson plans.REG EMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 3-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathTaking Classrooms Globalthrough the Use of CollaborativeTechnologyKate Gatto, TakingITGlobal, (Canada), MichaelFurdyk, Sara HassanRoom 008ABTake your classroom global by using onlinesocial networking and digital media tools toinspire leadership on the global issues yourstudents care about.REGTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAUniversally Designed Textbooksfor the iPadLuis Perez, Florida Center for Instructional Tech,(FL)Room 006ABAuthor an iBook that supports the accessibilityfeatures of the iPad and includes multimediacontent to provide multiple representationsthat benefit diverse learners.REGTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAUsing the iPad in Learningand TeachingCarl Hoagland, University of Missouri - St Louis,(MO), Mike Butler, Margaret ScordiasRoom 007CDHand-on exploration of powerful ways touse iPad apps for teaching and classroomlearning. We’ll share best uses of Popplet,Edmodo, Educreations, Notability, andEvernote.REGLeadershipStrand<strong>ISTE</strong> AuthorGlobalPerspectivesTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CLectures/PanelsVideo OnDemandNot RecordableDigital Age Teachingand LearningBridging the Gap Between Schooland Home with Mobile DevicesMelany Stowe, Henry County Public Schools,(VA), Janet CopenhaverRoom 212Learn how to put your mobile devices touse 24/7 and better engage parents andstudents during nonschool hours.sig SIGMLCTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATHChanging Your Technology ‘Tude:Web Tools Anyone Can UseLaureen Reynolds, Staff Development forEducators (SDE), (NH)Room 217BCDiscover easy-to-use Web tools for creatingphoto slideshows, taking virtual field trips,using virtual bulletin boards, collaboratingwith classrooms globally, communicatingwith parents, and more!ETeachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHEsig<strong>ISTE</strong> CorporateMemberExhibitorSponsoredSIG PickREGComputing through Design:STEM Learning ProjectsManorama Talaiver, ITTIP - LongwoodUniversity, (VA), Gerald Knezek, Carolyn StaudtRoom 213Panelists will share STEM learning projectsin which K-12 students design games,create e-textile products, explore STEMcareers, use probes/models, and participatein Fab@School.sig SIGCTCurriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-MathEmbedding Social Media in thePBL ProcessAndrew Miller, Miller Educational Consulting,(WA)Room 103BSocial media can ramp up your next PBLproject! Examine social media for theprocess of collaboration and for authenticculminating products.Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathFrom Start to Finish: Creating andEditing Student Videos on the iPadEric Siler, WVIZ/PBS Ideastream, (OH)Ballroom C-1Learn how to properly shoot and editstudent iPad videos. Duplicate this lessonin different subject areas and understandthe importance of video production in theclassroom.Teacher Ed/Higher Ed FacuLTy; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA$PreregistrationRequiredAdditionalFee Requiredtuesday91isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingtuesday2-3 pm cont.Harnessing Mobile Technologies:Make Authentic Learning ComeAliveSusan Hardin, Macomb Intermediate SD, (MI),Myla LeeRoom 217DDiscover how Michigan educators engageand support all learners by designingaccessible, authentic, inquiry-basedlearning opportunities fueled by mobiletechnologies in a digital backpack.Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathLearn with Portals: STEMEducation through GamingCameron Pittman, LEAD Academy PublicSchools, (TN), Lisa Castaneda, Steven IsaacsRoom 216We are STEM educators who teach with thevideo game, Portal 2. We will show how Portal2 adds new layers of interactivity to class.sig SIGGSMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-MathThe Benefits of MobileTechnologies for K-12:Transformative and Inevitable!SpotlightElliot Soloway, University of Michigan, (MI)Ballroom C-3The benefits afforded by mobile deviceswill enable the next wave of educationalpractices and unleash dramatic increasesin student performance.sig SIGMLTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELATinkering + Technology =Authentic LearningSpotlightSylvia Martinez, Generation YES, (CA)Room 001ACombine tinkering and technology andyou have a time-honored tradition thatallows imagination and creativity to leadthe way to real-world problem solvingand learning.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-MathProfessional LearningCAEP <strong>Program</strong> Reviewer TrainingTraci Redish, Kennesaw State University, (GA),Sabata Morris, Jo WilliamsonRoom 215<strong>ISTE</strong> is looking for additional programreviewers for CAEP, formerly NCATE. Thissession will introduce the new standardsand review approaches. It is mandatory foraspiring program reviewers.sig SIGTETeacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•A, NETS•CDeveloping Large-Scale EffectiveTeacher Learning Communities atNSTAAlbert Byers, National Science TeachersAssociation, (VA)Room 103AWe will share strategies behind our openand vibrant community with more than110,000 teachers earning badges, creatingcollections, sharing resources, and postingacross our forums.Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CiPad Deployment: A Blueprintfor SuccessStacy Behmer, Grant Wood Area EducationAgency, (IA), Jonathan WylieTechnology Infrastructure Pavilion, Hall DI’m getting iPads, now what? Learn whatyou really need to know about devicemanagement, app selections, workflowsolutions, professional development,accessories, and more.May reference commerical product(s).Tech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•CTwitter 201: Build Your PLNwith Advanced Tips and ToolsSusan Bearden, Holy Trinity EpiscopalAcademy, (FL)Room 001BBuild your professional learning networkwith advanced Twitter tips and tools! Learnhow Twitter chats, hashtags, lists, mobile/web apps, and searches can connect youwith educators worldwide.sig SIGIS, SIGMT, SIGTEPrincipals/Head Teachers; PK-12; NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•CTechnology InfrastructureLeading-Edge Initiatives inMobile Learning: LessonsLearned and Next StepsSpotlightChris Dede, Harvard University, (MA), KristinAtkins, Julie Evans, Shari Metcalf, SusanSilveiraRoom 214CDMobile learning for both students andeducators is expanding and evolvingrapidly. This interactive panel highlightsinsights about new tools, media, andinstructional strategies.CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-MathTechbook HardwareSmackdown: Compare, ContrastNextGen Tablets. Be surprised!SpotlightHall Davidson, Discovery Education, (CA),Craig HalperLila Cockrell TheaterChromebooks, iPads, Androids, KindleFire, Windows tablets. Walk throughidentical digital techbook assignments.What platform works best for you? Whichfail for CCSS assessment?May reference commericalproduct(s).CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAResearch PapersTwo to three papers per one-hour timeslot.Paper 1 of 2: Preservice Teachers’Use of Twitter for ProfessionalDevelopmentJeffrey Carpenter, Elon University, (NC)Room 101This paper describes research conductedover two semesters on 20 preserviceteachers’ perspectives on and uses ofTwitter as a tool for professional learningTeacher Ed/Higher Ed FacuLTy; 6-12; NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•C92isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingPaper 2 of 2: Infusing EducationalTechnology in Methods Courses:Successes and DilemmasKeith Wetzel, Arizona State University, (AZ), RayBuss, Teresa Foulger, LeeAnn LindsayRoom 101We discuss the successes and dilemmasof transitioning from a required standaloneeducational technology course toan infusion of technology in preservicemethods courses approach.sig SIGTETeacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•T, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELA3:30-4:30 pmLectures/PanelsSchool ImprovementSignificant Improvements inStudent Outcomes through theProgressive Teaching InitiativeCorporate spotlightRobert Goodman, N.J. Center for Teachingand Learning (CTL), (NJ)Join Robert Goodman, executivedirector of the NJ Center for Teachingand Learning, for insights on enablingpedagogy that was not previouslypractical through technology.EMay reference commercial product(s).CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Math3:45-4:45 pmMeetings/GatheringsSIGCT (Computing Teachers)Annual MeetingLucianne Brown, Governors State University, (IL)Room 102This is the annual meeting for SIGCT. AllSIGCT members or those interested injoining are encouraged to attend. Assist inthe planning of future activities or volunteerfor SIGCT.sig SIGCTTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathBYODsPreregistration is required. Seats notclaimed five minutes before start will bereleased to those waiting on stand-by.Check online session listings forprerequisite device(s) and software/apps.Apptastic Standards: Using MobileDevices to Meet Common CoreElizabeth Calhoon, Santa Clara COE, (CA)Room 007CDSee how apps for multiple mobile devicescan deepen the rigor and relevance withinthe Common Core context. We’ll share andmodel best practices.REG sig SIGAdmin, SIGMLTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathAre You Ready for Some Football?Gamification for EveryoneRory Newcomb, American School of Bombay,(CO)Room 005Game on! Transform your lessons with ahow-to guide that takes you from “springtraining” to “touchdown” using gameelements to make lessons more engaging.REGTeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAE-Reading: Effective LiteracyStrategies in the Digital ClassroomKaren Nitzkin, Milken Community High School,(CA), Lauren CannonRoom 006CDExperience how brand new digital tools,as well as familiar ones, help kids stopskimming and start learning.REGMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAEverything I Need to Know aboutiPads, I Learned in K-1!Sarah Hernandez, Hualalai Academy, (HI),Tina FlowerRoom 006ABIn this hands-on session, discover how tosuccessfully integrate iPads into your digitalage learning environment. Reinvigorateinstruction, differentiate, engage, and letyour students create!REG sig SIGELTMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-2; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathGetting on the Same Page:E-Reading with Kindle AppsJamie Prins, Amazon Digital Services Inc., (WA)Room 007ABLearn about the benefits of e-reading andhow to use free apps to distribute e-booksacross devices, including Kindle, iPad,Android, and computers.REG sig SIGLITMay reference commerical product(s).CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAPlay With STEM: Using Game-Based Learning in the BlendedClassroomJeremy Friedberg, Spongelab Interactive,(Canada)Room 004This session will show attendees how tostitch together game-based learning contentwith all aspects of the science classroom,from lesson planning to student assessment.REG sig SIGSCIMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Littuesday93isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingtuesday3:45-4:45 pm cont.Visual Literacy throughInfographicsShirley Farrell, Alabama State Department ofEducation, (AL)Room 008ABVisual representations have been aroundsince cave paintings but technology hasincreased their complexity. Learn to readand create infographics with text, numbers,and graphics.REGTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathLectures/PanelsDigital Age Teachingand Learning1:1 iPads with 1,600 SecondaryStudents: Two Years ofAccelerating LearningDave Eisenmann, Minnetonka Public Schools,(MN), Peter GausmannRoom 217BCMove beyond the basics of apps and pushyour understanding of iPad technologyintegration to higher levels. Discover howyou can transform learning and teaching.May reference commerical product(s).CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATHAdvanced Searching for InquiryMeets the Common CoreMichael Gorman, Southwest Allen CountySchools, (IN), Jane GormanRoom 217DUncovering information through inquiry isessential to Common Core learning. Exploresearch strategies that put students at thecenter.sig SIGOLTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathBeyond the Apps: A PedagogicalApproach to the iPadAaron Svoboda, Kearney Public Schools, (NE)Room 001BLearn how you can use the iPad to increasestudent learning and engagement duringevery part of your lessons.sig SIGISMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-12; NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C<strong>ISTE</strong> Ignite Session 3SpotlightBallroom C-1Presenters have 20 images eachshowing for 15 seconds to share theirpassions and ignite yours. Be inspired,engaged, and have fun!More EduTecher’s Web Toolsto Make Your Classroom Rock!SpotlightAdam Bellow, eduTecher / eduClipper, (NY)Ballroom C-3Thousands of new web tools arereleased each year, but which ones rock?Come to this session to find out whichones you should try!Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathSocially Relevant Game<strong>Program</strong>ming to Motivate andAdvance STEM EducationScott Gordon, California State University,Sacramento, (CA), Jean Crowder, KimberlyGordon, Mark RodriguezRoom 216Cross K-12 and higher educationcollaborative designed to promote interestand success of women and urban studentsin STEM education, particularly computerscience programming.sig SIGCTPrincipals/Head Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CState of the Art Design ThinkingGoes Mobile: Nueva’s StoryDiane Darrow, The Nueva School, (CA),Kim SaxeRoom 213Come learn how Nueva is taking designthinking to the next level. Students areexcited and engaged as they solve realworldissues using iPad apps.Tech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATHTeaching Games Well:Supercharging Early Mathand LiteracyJean Crawford, PBS, (VA), Jeanne ParatoreRoom 001AGain comfort and expertise incorporatingeducational technology into the classroomwith teacher-tested instructional plans thatuse online games aligned to both CommonCore and the NETS.Teachers; PK-2; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATHThe Best of NETS•S: Web 2.0,Literacy, and E-PortfoliosCindy Cummings, Lamar University, (TX), SherylAbshire, Michelle LaRue, Ashleigh SchultzRoom 214CDJoin an experienced K-12 technologypractitioner panel to learn about innovativetools supporting NETS•S and the CommonCore. Engage in interactive web 2.0,literacy, and e-portfolio discussions.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-ELAProfessional LearningHide Your Wallets, It’sGadget Time!SpotlightLeslie Fisher, lesliefisher.com, (CA)Lila Cockrell TheaterIt’s that time of year again! Hide yourwallets, cover one eye, and see what’snew and cool this year in gadget land.Teachers; PK-1294isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingOnline Communities of Practicefor Professional Development:What’s in It for Us?Susan Straus, RAND, (PA)Room 103AWe discuss findings from a study conductedwith NSTA about online communities ofpractice, including enablers and benefitsof participation for science educators.sig SIGSCITeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CSchool ImprovementMastery in Motion: Driven byData and Powered by TechnologyJames Sweet, University of Chicago CharterSchool, (IL)Room 212Looking for practical student-centeredimprovement strategies? Learn how multipleassessments and digital curriculum resourcescan support dynamic differentiation andpersonalized learning in a mastery mindset.Principals/Head Teachers; PK-5; NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHTechnology InfrastructureiCommons: Replacing theTraditional Centralized LibraryHeeru Bhojwani, American School of Bombay,(India)Technology Infrastructure Pavilion, Hall DCollaborative spaces are designed tosupport digital age learning. Discover howa centralized library is transformed intomultiple interactive learning spaces calledInformation Commons.sig SIGMSMay reference commerical product(s).Principals/Head Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELALeadershipStrand<strong>ISTE</strong> AuthorGlobalPerspectivesVideo OnDemandResearch PapersTwo to three papers per one-hour timeslot.Paper 1 of 2: Transforming Scienceand Engineering Classrooms withOnline Collaborative ToolsJames Dalphond, University of MassachusettsLowell, (MA), Fred Martin, Michelle Scribner-MacLeanRoom 101iSENSE is an online tool designedto empower students to collect andcollaboratively visualize data. iSENSE aimsto enhance students’ understanding ofmath and science.Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-MathPaper 2 of 2: Blending Virtualand Augmented ImmersiveExperiences for EcosystemScience LearningShari Metcalf, Harvard University, (MA)Room 101EcoMOBILE combines innovative virtualsimulated ecosystems and augmentedreality experiences in real local ecosystemsto support middle school learning aboutecosystems and causal processes.Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-Math3:45-5:15 pmNot RecordableForum/Summit/SymposiumSIGIVC Forum: What’s New in IVCJames Werle, Internet2 K-20 Initiative, (WA)Room 103BExplore the many ways you can useinteractive videoconferencing to bring a newworld of experiences and expertise to yourclassroom!REG sig SIGIVCEsig<strong>ISTE</strong> CorporateMemberExhibitorSponsoredSIG PickREGSIGMS Forum: School Librariansand Admins: A Powerful TeamMaureen Sanders-Brunner, Ball State University,(IN), Michelle Luhtala, Shannon MillerBallroom C-2A panel of school librarians and administratorswho work together to advocate for digital ageskills and technology integration, strong schoollibrary programs, and increased studentlearning.REG sig SIGAdmin, SIGMSLibrary Media Specialists; PK-12; NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•CSIGTE Forum: MOOCs, Games,New Technology for TeacherPreparationSarah McPherson, New York Institute ofTechnology, (NY), Ryen Borden, Teresa Foulger,Randy Hansen, Ronald LegonRoom 217ALearn how teacher preparation programsare adopting high-quality innovative deliveryoptions such as MOOCs and games.REG sig SIGTETeacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•C4-6 pmStudent ShowcaseLocation: Level 2, Tower View LobbyOutside the Box: DigitalizedPersonalized Mandarin ChineseLearningHuimin McKinlay, Bishop Manogue CatholicHigh School, (NV)Table 1sig SIGIntSMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELA$PreregistrationRequiredAdditionalFee RequiredtuesdayCTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-1295isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingtuesday4-6 pm cont.It’s News to MeAnna Sexton, NISD, (TX), Matthew Arriaga,Sara Brown, Loudres Gamez, Ben Lopez,Kayla Mack, Sara Moreno, Rey SustaitaTable 2Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELAUP THE ANTE! Motivating withStudent-Generated Games andSimulationsSandra Geisbush, North East ISD STEMAcademy, (TX), Gina Bendele, MiriamMartinez-JusinoTable 3Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathKids Are Actors of their OwnLearning by Broadcasting SchoolNewsArturo Mota, Liceo del Valle, (Mexico), RobertoCarlos, Eduardo Echavarria, SebastianHernandez, Ruben RomeroTable 4sig SIGLITTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathSerious Gaming as anEducational ApproachDavid Conover, PISD, (TX), Lyon Abido, TuckerHeaton, Itzel Juarez, Raymond Rhodes, J<strong>org</strong>eSalgadoTable 5May reference commerical product(s).Teacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; PK-12;NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•CFifth Grade E-Leaders: Pluggedin with Community Partners!DeLyn Beard, Evansville-Vanderburgh SchoolCorporatio, (IN)Table 6sig SIGOLMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-ELAPostersLocation: Level 2, Tower View LobbyThe following posters focus onComputer Use and Skills, ComputerScience, Early Childhood/Elementary,Digital Citizenship, Games andSimulations and Achieving the NETS•S.Schools That Work: Research-Based Profiles of U.S. SchoolSuccessElana Leoni, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Lucas Edu Foundation, (CA)Table 7sig SIGAdminTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathCoderDojo: Worldwide YouthCoding Club MovementKim Wilkens, Teen Tech Girls, (VA), XanderHerrickTable 8sig SIGCT, SIGIntSTech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-MathComputer <strong>Program</strong>ming Tools forSchools: SLTNG, Scratch, EtoysGe<strong>org</strong>e Reese, University Of Illinois, (IL),Kathleen Harness, Kathleen Smith, Avigail SnirTable 9sig SIGCTTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-MathCreate a Technology Toolboxof Resources for the PrimaryClassroomJeanie Warrick, St. Pius X Catholic School, (IN),Jeanine RitterTable 10sig SIGELTMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathSimulated Economics: UsingSimulations to Teach Economicsand Personal FinanceStephen Clayton, Federal Reserve Bank ofDallas, (TX), Princeton WilliamsTable 11sig SIGGS, SIGVEBeyond Bells and Whistles:Digital Citizenship for AllKaye Henrickson, CESA #4 - Wisconsin, (WI),Beth LisowskiTable 12Tech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAIntegrating Technology intothe Elementary Language ArtsClassroomFarrah Kilgo, Ivalee Elementary, (AL),Cara WhiteheadTable 13sig SIGLITTeachers; 3-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAGet Up and Get Digital:A QR Code Scavenger HuntTatyana Dvorkin, Avenues: The WorldSchool, (NY)Table 14Tech Coord/Facilitators; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A; CCSS-LitDigital Citizenry: Fosteringa Safer Learning EnvironmentLee Ross, SlateXP, Inc, (AL), David Akridge,Tom MickesTable 15May reference commerical product(s).CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CFollow Me! Using Digital Toolsto Build a PLNJessie Arora, TeacherSquare, (CA), Lisa Dabbs,Angela Estrella, Alice Keeler, Bill SelakTable 16sig SIGMTTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CEnhance Your ElementaryMath Skills with MathlandingBetsy Peisach, Maryland Public Television,(MD), Pat Hemler, Helene JenningsTable 17sig SIGMSProf Developers; 3-5; NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-MathTeacher Ed/Higher Ed FacuLTy; 9-12; NETS•S,NETS•T; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-Math96isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingDigital Age Teaching andLearning: Digital CitizenshipDaniel Akerblom, Kalmarsunds gymnasieforbund,(Sweden), Dan Frendin, Mats LindahlTable 18Teachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-LitTeaching Reading with the iPadJohn Long, School District of Palm BeachCounty, (FL)Table 19sig SIGLITMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAImprove Elementary StudentLiteracy with iPods and iPadsDavid Vandergugten, School District No.42,(Canada), Lisa JakewayTable 20sig SIGLITMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAMy American Farm: EducationalGames and Lessons SupportLearningCarrie Derner, American Farm Bureau Fdnfor Agriculture, (DC)Table 21Teachers; 3-5; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHLearning Games in Your ClassroomJennifer Groff, Learning Games Network, (MA)Table 22sig SIGGS, SIGILTTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathTransforming Lives ThroughEducation in HaitiKari Stubbs, PhD, BrainPOP LLC, <strong>ISTE</strong> Board,(KS), Charles Callis, Mary Clisbee, Luke Filose,Laura HartmanTable 23E sig SIGDEMay reference commerical product(s).CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; 3-5; NETS•S, NETS•T,NETS•A; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathGames and Simulationsfor Climate, Weather, andAtmospheric ScienceRandy Russell, Spark - UCAR scienceeducation, (CO)Table 24sig SIGGS, SIGVETeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-MATHVideo Game Design and StudentLearning: An Immersive PossibilitySusana Gerndt, Sister Annata Brockman,(Canada), Kandise SalernoTable 25Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAUsing SimCity in Middle SchoolScienceJulie Robison, Oregon Episcopal School, (OR)Table 26sig SIGGSMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATHHow Do I Teach Common CoreMultiplication to ELL Students?Cindy Anderson, Roosevelt University -Chicago, (IL), Kevin AndersonTable 27May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathMaking Kinect-tions: Using Xbox360 Kinect in the ClassroomCheryl Arnett, Sunset Elementary School, (CO),Radu BurduceaTable 28sig SIGGS, SIGVEMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHGames in the Classroom:Practical Classroom Tips, Tricks,and ResourcesVanessa Jones, Austin Independent SchoolDistrict, (TX), Diane SidoroffTable 29T3: Teaching Technology Toolsthrough PBLHeather Hogan, Beckendorff Junior High, (TX),Stacy HillegeistTable 30Teachers; 6-8; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C; CCSS-ELAThe Inquiry Process: Followthe Steps to Research SuccessSandra Bebbington, Ministry of Education ofQuebec, Canada, (Canada), Lily LaganiereTable 31sig SIGMSTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELAiPad Initiative: First-YearIntegration Successes fromTeachersMandi Sonnenberg, Rockhurst University, (MO),Dr. Kathleen Hanlon, Mary KallmanTable 32May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHUsing Digital Special Collectionsto Achieve NETS Like Da VinciPaula Murphy, Paula Murphy Consulting, (IL),Nancy IllingTable 33sig SIGMSTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathTo Infinite and Beyond:Student-Created ProjectsKristen Hernandez, Fort Worth ISD, (TX)Table 34sig SIGTAPMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHGot Data? Let’s Share Our WorkBen Smith, Red Lion Area High School, (PA),Jared MaderTable 35Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CtuesdayTeachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-Math97isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingtuesday4-6 pm cont.Cybersmarties: Teaching DigitalCitizenship to ElementaryStudentsMandy Bryan, Lamar CISD, (TX)Table 36Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CiPad Projects Your Students WillLove: Create, Produce, Share!Jessica Dyer, LCISD, (TX), Holly DornakTable 37sig SIGELTTeachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathCreating a Successful ElementaryTech ClubJessica White, Killeen ISD, (TX)Table 38May reference commerical product(s).Tech Coord/Facilitators; 3-5; NETS•S,NETS•T; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELADynamic Digital StorytellingProjects in Primary ClassroomsKristen Taxson, Portsmouth Public Schools,(VA)Table 39sig SIGLIT, SIGELTTeachers; PK-2; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHFree Internet Safety CurriculumResourcesDarci Lindgren, Lindsay Holy Family School, (NE)Table 40sig SIGTAPTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELAI Get to Play while Learning!Kinect in the ClassroomHelen Gooch, Clarksville Montgomery CoSchools, (TN), Jill PierceTable 41sig SIGVEMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathStudents Tweet about CurrentEventsMatthew Williams, KQED Public Media, (CA)Table 42Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA5-6:15 pmMeetings/GatheringsSIG3D (3D in Education) GatheringNancye Blair, EngagingEducation.net, (FL)Social Butterfly and Newbie Lounge,West RegistrationThis is the annual gathering for SIG3D. AllSIG3D members and others interested in theuse of stereoscopic 3D in education shouldjoin us as we showcase innovations, toolsand successes in the field, network, shareresources, and build the future of SIG3D.sig SIG3DTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathSIGIntS (International Schools)GatheringMark Rodriguez, California State University,Sacramento, (CA)Room 103AThis is the annual gathering for SIGIntS.All SIGIntS members or those interestedin joining are encouraged to attend tohelp assist in planning future activitiesor volunteer for SIGIntS.sig SIGIntSTeachers; PK-12SIGMT (Music and Technology)MeetingWilliam Bauer, University of Florida, (OH),Room 102All SIGMT members or those interestedin joining are encouraged to attend. We’llfeature the special presentation “Musicthrough Technology: Reaching the Other80%” by Rick Dammers.sig SIGMTTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CSIGTAP (Technology inAfterschool <strong>Program</strong>s) GatheringAgnes Zaorski, Take Along Technology LLC, (NJ)Room 101This is the annual gathering for SIGTAP.All SIGTAP members or those interestedin joining are encouraged to attend tohelp assist in planning future activitiesor volunteer for SIGTAP.sig SIGTAPTeachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHSIGVE (Virtual Environments)GatheringRobert Vojtek, Avon Public Schools, (CT)Level 2, Park View LobbyThis is the annual gathering for SIGVE.All SIGVE members or those interestedin joining are encouraged to attend tohelp assist in planning future activitiesor volunteer for SIGVE.sig SIGVETeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CLectures/PanelsDigital age Teachingand LearningLook! I’m LearningDocumentary Film: PersonalizedLearning in Early ElementarySpotlightBruce Umpstead, Michigan Department OfEducation, (MI), Allyson RockwellLila Cockrell TheaterCome hear about the experiences of fourearly elementary classroom teachers whogo one-to-one with their students andforever transform learning and teachingin their communities.EMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-2; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathBirds-of-a-FeatherDigital CitizenshipMike Ribble, Manhattan-Ogden School District,(KS), Jason OhlerRoom 001BJoin us as we define and expand on theconcept of digital citizenship with others fromaround the United States and the world.Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-1298isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingJewish Educators NetworkCaren Levine, Etheoreal, (NJ)Ballroom C-3LeadershipStrandVideo OnDemand<strong>ISTE</strong> CorporateMemberREGPreregistrationRequiredAttend this meetup of educators who workin Jewish educational settings to explorechallenges and creative ideas related tonew media and technology.Prof Developers; PK-12<strong>ISTE</strong> AuthorGlobalPerspectivesNot RecordableEsigExhibitorSponsoredSIG Pick$AdditionalFee RequiredProject-Based Learning Birdsof a Feather: Let’s Connect!Suzie Boss, Edutopia blogger, (OR), Jane KraussRoom 217BCWhether you’re a PBL veteran, newbie, orjust curious about this instructional strategy,join us for an informal meetup. We’llcrowdsource discussion topics.Teachers; PK-12Teaching and Learning in aGame-Based EnvironmentDianne McKee, Maricopa Community Colleges,(AZ), Amy Dillard, Katharyn KubistaRoom 001ADiscover how high school teachers inArizona are using a game-based learningmanagement system to motivate, engage,and facilitate student learning.Teachers; 9-12Tech + Apps for SpanishSpeakers and Learners:TIC para HispanohablantesRita Oates, ePals Inc., (FL), Dwight Hutson,Leonid RabinovitchRoom 217DShare effective technology resources forK-12 students who speak or are learningSpanish. We’ll talk about resources, sites,software, projects, and activities in Spanish.Teachers; PK-12Australia Study TourBloggers’ Cafe, outside Room 208A high-powered combo of Study Tours:those from USA/Norway to Australia, andthose from Australia to <strong>ISTE</strong> join to sharethe great experiences of their study tours.Principals/Head Teachers; PK-12Beyond Listening: Actingon Students’ Ideas for DigitalLearningJulie Evans, Project Tomorrow, (CA),Jenny HostertRoom 213LRMI: The Dewey DecimalSystem for the Digital AgeDave Gladney, The Association of EducationalPublisher, (DE), Michael JayRoom 214CDLearn about the Learning ResourceMetadata Initiative, a new project thatenables next-generation education searchon the web and elsewhere. Get engagedin conversations around its implementationand evolution.Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12MOOCs and Open OnlineCourses: Experiences, Design,and TipsCatherine Dutton, American College ofEducation, (TX), Rebekah McPhersonRoom 212What makes a good massive open onlinecourse? Come share your experiences as aparticipant or facilitator, or pick up pointersfor selecting a MOOC.Teachers; Comm College/Univ5-7 pmLectures/PanelsDigital age Teachingand LearningRound 2 Ed Tech Start-upPitch Fest!spotlightBallroom C-1Ed Tech innovators pitch their BIG IDEASto panel of judges. Winners advance tothe finals on Wednesday. Vote for yourfavorites!Teachers; PK-125:15-6:15 pmMeetings/GatheringsSIGIVC (InteractiveVideoconferencing) AnnualMeetingAmy Spath, Central New York RegionalInformation Center, (NY)Room 103BThis is the annual meeting for SIGIVC. AllSIGIVC members or those interested in joiningare encouraged to attend to assist in planningfuture activities or volunteer for SIGIVC.sig SIGIVCTech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•T,NETS•ASIGTE (Teacher Educators)Annual MeetingTeresa Foulger, Arizona State University, (AZ)Room 217AThis is the annual meeting for SIGTE. All SIGTEmembers or those interested in joining areencouraged to attend to assist in planningfuture activities or volunteer for SIGTE.sig SIGTETeacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/UnivtuesdayTime to speak up! We’ll talk about how toeffectively engage and leverage students’authentic, unfiltered ideas on digital learningto support your school’s strategic goals.Principals/Head Teachers; PK-1299isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingWednesdayWednesday8-9:30 amForum/Summit/SymposiumSIGILT Forum: InnovationHoedownJean Kiekel, University of St. Thomas, (TX),Miles McFarlane, Cristina PopescuRoom 103AJoin us to learn from students and teachersfrom San Antonio and around North Americaas they share innovative ways they areusing technology.REG sig SIGILT, SIG3DTech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•AMeetings/GatheringsSIGMS (Media Specialist) AnnualBreakfast Meeting and John T.Spence KeynoteJohn Spencer, Education Rethink, (AZ),Maureen Sanders-BrunnerBallroom C-2This is the annual breakfast and businessmeeting for SIGMS. After breakfast and abrief meeting, stay for the inspiring keynoteaddress by speaker/teacher John T. Spence.$ sig SIGMSLibrary Media Specialists; PK-12; NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•C8-10 amStudent ShowcaseLocation: Level 2, Tower View LobbyGlobal Sustainability: OnlineConnections Help Solve Real-World ProblemsKimberly Sivick, Springside Chestnut HillAcademy, (PA), Antonio Fiol-Mahon, JakeMaxim, Tom Sivick, Thomas Steele-MaleyTable 1sig SIGDETeacher Ed/Higher Ed FacuLTy; 9-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATHCooking Your AppsLuz Graciela De Alba, Centro Escolar LosAltos, (Mexico), Maricarmen Arana, Maria JoseCamarena Gonzalez, Andrea Leticia GomezVelasco, Natalia Hecht Barbosa, Paloma MedinaGonzalez, Ines Plasencia Gonzalez RubioTable 2May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CTouch, Change, Move withScience Robotic ModelsRebeca Pichardo, Instituto Cumbres Cancun,(Mexico), Mauricio E. Castillo Espinosa, SofiaCervantes, Ignacio Fernandez Fernandez, KarlaJimena Gonzalez Valdez, Diego LanzagortaZepeda, Tirso Guztavo Ordaz Garcia, ValeriaPerez Martinez, Efrain Salgado Anaya, VictorSalomaTable 3May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathTaking Sixth Graders to theMovies: A PBL projectKami Thordarson, Los Altos School District,(CA), Kelly RaffertyTable 4Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathComi-Cartoons: Design, Write,and Tell ItAlfredo Quezada Fernndez, Cedros, (Mexico),Diego Armando Alvarez Lopez, Juan PabloBallesteros, Alfonso Bolio Solis, Jose MariaBurgos Ebrard, Ricardo Canseco Quiroz,Agustin Casas, Alvaro Casas Iriarte, LuisCorrea, Gerardo Cortazar Borja, BernardoEscobar Lopez, Carlos Leon Manterola, AlvaroLopez Zamora, Paul Morales del Rio, JoseMaria Moran Soberon, Javier Nunez Rosique,Rodrigo Ponce Enriquez, Juan Antonio Serafin,Santiago Sanchez, Raul Zamora AdemTable 5sig SIGTAPMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELASharing Your Lab ScienceExperiences with iMovieConsuelo Melendez, Centro Escolar Los Altos,(Mexico), Elsa Judith Cuen Quintero, Anna SofiaEspinosa Gonzalez, Ana Patricia FernandezJimenez, Barbara Araceli Gomez Cortes, RebecaPartida Flores, Elizabeth PinzonTable 6sig SIGSCIMay reference commerical product(s).Principals/Head Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CPostersLocation: Level 2, Tower View LobbyThe following posters focus on StudentAssessment, DI/UDL, InstructionalStrategies, STEM, Science, Math andProblem/Challenge-Based Learning.An Online Environment for STEMEducatorsHelen Padgett, Arizona State University, (AZ)Table 7sig SIGOLMay reference commerical product(s).Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-MathiPads, Evernote, and SecondGraders: How to ImplementOnline PortfoliosMegan Fuller, Ge<strong>org</strong>etown Central School, (ME)Table 8Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELACoaching Teachers to ImplementStudent-Centered, Technology-Rich Instruction in K-12ClassroomsAlice Christie, Arizona State University, (AZ),Rita Ayers, Davis Brock, Susan Brooks-Young,Melody Collier, Janet Corder, Joan GoreTable 9sig SIGAdmin, SIGTEMay reference commerical product(s).Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATHA SMART Way to Flip!Rachelle Wooten, Fort Bend IndependentSchool District, (TX), Stacie BoudrieTable 10Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAMake Science Come Alive!Agnes Zaorski, Take Along Technology LLC,(NJ), Yoneda Kenzo, Takanori MaesakoMaesako, Cathy Timpone, Spence ZaorskiTable 11sig SIGTAP, SIGSCIMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-Math100isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingTouch! See! Listen! TheInteractive Whiteboard forAlternate LearnersElizabeth Tierney, District 75 - NYC Dep’t ofEducation, (NY), Leslie SchechtTable 12May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathZombie Future? Evolution Broughton by Modern EnvironmentalProblemsStephanie Mauro Mendez, Atid School,(Mexico)Table 13Teachers; 6-8; NETS•S, NETS•TAll Systems Go! Reaching NewHeights with Project-BasedLearningColin Lang, Alamo Heights High School, (TX)Table 14Teachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-MathEngineer Your World: Hands-OnHigh School Engineering DesignCurriculumKatie Kizziar, UTeachEngineering, (TX),Cheryl FarmerTable 15May reference commerical product(s).Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; 9-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-MathInstitute of Play’s DigitalIncubator: Integrating STEMwarefor EngagementDaniel O’Keefe, Institute of Play, (NY), RichardBowman, Leah Hirsch, Lencey NunezTable 16May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-8; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-MathExploring Digital and DisciplinaryLiteracy: Robotics for STEMEnrichmentEbony Terrell Shockley, University of MarylandCollege Park, (MD)Table 17sig SIGCTTeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-MathEd Tech in History: iPads,Podcasts, Social Networking,and BloggingGeoffrey Kenyon, Meriden Public Schools, (CT),James FlynnTable 18Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-LitFlipped Language Arts Model—Challenges and SuccessesAnthony VonBank, Belle Plaine Schools, (MN)Table 19sig SIGLITMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELACollecting and Sharing ScientificData Using Vernier LabQuest andAndroidAlan Rosenthal, UMass Lowell, (MA)Table 20May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-12; NETS•TSlide Your Way to Understanding:Paper Slide Video IntegrationHeather Hurley, Arlington Public Schools, (VA)Table 21Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELAPolarConnect: Bringing NaturalWonders to your Classroomthrough TechnologyJanet Warburton, Arctic Research Consortiumof the U.S., (AK)Table 22Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAAngry Bird Tech: Using Free Techfor Alternative AssessmentShari Hiltbrand, The Kinkaid School, (TX)Table 23Teachers; 6-12; NETS•T; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-MathiMovie, iMotivating, andiEngaging: Incorporating iMovieinto your Core CurriculumKaren Bostic, West Rowan Middle School,(NC), Amy ShorterTable 24sig SIGSCITeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAiSENSE: Citizen Scientists ShareData to Examine a River’s HealthEdward Tonelli, UMass Lowell, (MA)Table 25Teachers; PK-12; CCSS-MathBringing Science to Life:Connecting Digital Mediaand Role PlayAshley Campbell, West Texas A&MUniversity, (TX)Table 26sig SIGSCITeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-LitPBL: Finding Your Voice andChoice through Tech ToolsMarilyn Rice, Sam Houston State University,(TX), Kimberly LaPrairieTable 27Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CBlazing the Project-BasedLearning Frontier with TechnologyCynthia Coones, White Oak ISD, (TX), JodyVeldeTable 28sig SIGOLTeacher Ed/Higher Ed FacuLTy; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATHLeveraging Summer <strong>Program</strong>sto Transform EducationAlice Owen, Irving ISD, (TX), Sam Farsaii,Melody PaschallTable 29Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATHGet a C.L.U.E.! Create aCollaborative Digital LearningEnvironmentBobette Hettich, Abilene Christian Schools, (TX)Table 30May reference commerical product(s).Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•AWednesday101isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingWednesday8-10 am cont.LEGO Robotics Challenge:Two Schools Collaborating,Constructing, <strong>Program</strong>ming,and CommunicatingJayme Johnson, Village School, (CA), AdrienneCoffieldTable 31sig SIGCTMay reference commerical product(s).Tech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•CNavigating the Digital Highway:Gifted Students Speak aboutTechnologyKimberly Clayton-Code, PhD, NorthernKentucky University, (KY)Table 32sig SIGDETeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELASuper Mario Does GeometryFrank Sobierajski, Retired, (NY), KarenGreenhausTable 33May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-MathDiscover Mathlanding: OnlineResources and Tools forElementary MathBetsy Peisach, Maryland Public Television, (MD)Table 34Teachers; 3-5; NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-MATHCreating Interactive Curriculum:A Case Study in App BuildingJoel Bezaire, University School of Nashville, (TN)Table 35May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-12; NETS•TOpen Resources for NewApproaches to TeachingMathematicsTerri Rowenhorst, Monterey Institute ofTechnology and Education, (CO)Table 36Teachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-MathReading in the Cloud:Online Book StudiesElizabeth Joyce, Rockingham County Schools,(NC), Merea Bridges, Leigh HopkinsTable 37May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAQR Codes across the Curriculum:Captivating Kids and Classrooms!Nancy Goodnight, Rowan-Salisbury SchoolSystem, (NC), Amy VedeikisTable 38Teachers; 3-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathUsing iTunes U to Enhancea Flipped or Hybrid CourseJaimie Steel, Seton Hill University, (PA)Table 39Teacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CSetting the Stage for STEMConcepts Using an iPadSara Aronin, West Virginia University, (WV),Kim FloydTable 40Teachers; PK-2; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathIgniting Curiosity with STEMthrough Local and GlobalEnvironmental ExplorationSuzanne Massey, Rockingham County Schools,(NC), Ruth RobertsonTable 41Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHSTEM Engagement: UsingGraphic Novels and ComicBook Creation AppsGary Pinkston, Indiana University SE, (IN),Melanie HughesTable 42sig SIGAE, SIGLITLibrary Media Specialists; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATH8 am-3 pmForum/Summit/SymposiumOnline Learning InstituteBarbara Treacy, Education Development Center,(MA), Leinda PetermanRoom Texas Ballroom AThe 9th Annual Online Learning Institute,jointly sponsored by EDC’s EdTech LeadersOnline (ETLO), the Southern RegionalEducation Board (SREB), NACOL and theInternational Society for Technology inEducation (<strong>ISTE</strong>) offers a unique day-longevent for online professional developmentand virtual school practitioners.$Professional Developers8:30-9:30 amBYODsPreregistration is required. Seats notclaimed five minutes before start will bereleased to those waiting on stand-by.Check online session listings forprerequisite device(s) and software/apps.Best Digital Practices for WritersWorkshopSam Patterson, Kehillah Jewish High School,(CA)Room 007CDExplore the newest tools to implement bestpractices in a traditional writers workshop(draft, share, respond, revise, publish). Thepaperless classroom is within your reach!REGTeachers; 6-12; NETS-S, NETS-T; CCSS-LIT,CCSS-ELAEmpower Your Students byUnleashing the Creative Potentialof iPads.Kel Hathaway, Catholic Education OfficeCanberra, (Australia)Room 006ABDesigned as a highly interactive personaltool, the iPad has the capacity to empowerstudents collaboratively and creatively ifused constructively.REGTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-Math102isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingHow to Use Historic DigitalNewspapers in Common CoreClassroomsCarol Peters, National Endowment for theHumanities, (DC)Room 005An introduction to Chronicling America, ahistoric newspaper digital archive. Navigatethe archive and develop activities alignedwith Common Core skills.REG sig SIGLITTeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAInfographics: Learn How to Createand Present Information VisuallyCarmella Doty, Prince Ge<strong>org</strong>e’s County BOE,(MD), Renee HendersonRoom 007ABInfographics are a way to presentinformation in a visually interesting way.Both teachers and students can learn tocreate info graphics using easy-to-usetemplates.REG sig SIGILT, SIGTAPTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathNASA in Your Pocket: Mobile Appsto Increase STEM EngagementLyle Tavernier, NASA/JPL, (CA)Room 006CDChat with NASA specialists through videoconferencing apps! Use augmented reality,scientific data and visualizations, 3Dmodels, and videos available through NASAmobile apps!REG sig SIGVEMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-MATHThe Tomorrow Toolkit: Free WebTools to Support ElementaryLearningKyle Pace, Lee’s Summit R-7 School District,(MO), Michelle Baldwin, Adam Bellow, Erin KleinRoom 008ABThis dynamic session shares authenticlearning experiences with web tools thatenhance creativity and collaboration in PK-5classrooms. You’ll come away with ideasyou can implement immediately!REG sig SIGILTTeachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAPinterest for ProfessionalDevelopmentTheresa Cullen, University of Oklahoma, (OK)Room 004Learn strategies for using Pinterest topromote professional development activitiesin your school.REGLeadershipStrand<strong>ISTE</strong> AuthorGlobalPerspectivesTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CLectures/PanelsVideo OnDemandNot RecordableDigital age Teachingand LearningAmplifying Our Students: SocialMedia in the ClassroomJennifer Magiera, Academy for Urban SchoolLeadership/CPS, (IL), Autumn LaidlerRoom 001AFind ways to leverage social media, suchas Twitter, blogs, YouTube, and Edmodo toamplify K-12 student learning and createa more authentic learning environment.sig SIGML, SIGOLMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHAre You Integrating or Innovatingwith Technology in the Classroom?Julie Ramsay, Fultondale Elementary School, (AL)Room 213What’s the difference between integratingtechnology and innovating with digitalage learning skills? Discuss challengingperceptions of digital literacy and its role intoday’s classroom.sig SIG3DTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAEsig<strong>ISTE</strong> CorporateMemberExhibitorSponsoredSIG PickREGBring Teaching and Learningto Life with the New Officecorporate spotlightCameron Evans, Microsoft Corporation,Eric HerzogRoom 217BCOffice 365 is free for education. Discoverfree teaching templates, create lessonsand digital notebooks to share online, andconduct video distance learning classes.May reference commercial product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathCollaborating with Technology:Meet the Diverse Needs of ELLsAnne Scatchell, Lombard SD #44, (IL)Room 217AProvide engaging lessons for Englishlanguage learners through web-based tools.Learn about highly visual tools that helpstudents learn English while lowering theiranxiety levels.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELAEngaging, Technology-RichLiteracy Activities: UsingTechnology and the TPACK ModelMichael Cook, Clemson University, (SC), SaraLee, Donna SawyerRoom 001BDon’t let the tool wag the dog! Learn touse phenomenal digital tools to createengaging, technology-rich literacy activitiesusing the TPACK model.sig SIGDS, SIGISTeachers; 6-12; NETS•S; CCSS-ELA$PreregistrationRequiredAdditionalFee RequiredWednesday103isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listing8:30-9:30 am cont.Every Child, Every Day:An Inside Look into DigitalConversioncorporate SpotlightMark Edwards, Mooresville Graded SchoolDistrict, (NC)Room 214ABJoin thought leader and superintendentDr. Mark Edwards as he shares howMoorseville Graded School districthas become nationally recognized forits digital conversion and resultingacademic achievement.EMay reference commercial product(s).CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12Global Encounters: AConversation about InternationalStudent VideoconferencingTerry Godwaldt, The Centre for GlobalEducation Canada, (Canada), Mali Bickley,Jim Carleton, Kate Gatto, Mohamed SidibayRoom 212Global Encounters is an internationalvideoconference program engaging studentsabout global challenges in collaborative,innovative ways. Learn from students,teachers, and speakers from the program!sig SIGIntS, SIGIS, SIGIVCTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHMega Makeovers: Five GlobalTech Trends That’ll ChangeEverything EducationalSpotlightJason Ohler, University of Alaska (emeritus),(AZ)Ballroom C-1Augmented reality, the semantic web,transmedia storytelling, multisensoryprojection, smart clothes, and more!Get a glimpse of how we can changeour world as educators, consumers, anddigital citizens.sig SIGDS, SIG3DTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAReinventing Math Instructionwith TechnologySpotlightTammy Worcester, Staff Development forEducators, (MA), Greg TangBallroom C-3You will leave this eye-opening sessionwith a new view of how to teach math anda toolbox of resources to ensure success.ETeachers; 3-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-MathSpecial Education Tech: Finding,Justifying, and ImplementingAppropriate TechnologiesLauren Stafford, Monarch Teaching Tech., (TX),Elizabeth Dalton, Melissa EnglemanRoom 216Learn about the preliminary results of theSETCF model, designed to help educatorsquickly identify, justify, and implementtechnologies that make learning accessible.ESchool ImprovementEngaged Learning Initiative: 1:1Initiative for Transformative andIndividualized LearningHolly Sutherland, Hoover High School, (AL),Ron Dodson, Keith Fulmer, Jennifer Hogan,Don Hulin, Bryan PhillipsRoom 214CDThe Engaged Learning Initiative is morethan a 1:1 initiative. It involves usingtechnology to transform instructionalstrategies and individualize student andteacher learning.Principals/Head Teachers; 9-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA<strong>ISTE</strong> 2012 Down Under:Our Study Tour DiscoveriesSusan Larson, <strong>ISTE</strong>, (OR), Kay Abernathy, AnnDavis, Lauren Parren, Blake Skidmore, KariStubbs, Lance WilhelmRoom 102Get a taste of what it was like to explorefascinating schools, learning spaces,and influential Australian educational<strong>org</strong>anizations during <strong>ISTE</strong>’s Study Tour.Tech Coord/FACILITATORS; PK-12Social Inclusion in Schoolsin the Age of Social MediaRebecca Ralston, Special Olympics, (DC)Room 103BLearn about Special Olympics Project UNIFYand how social media and technology areamong the many tools we use to furthersocial inclusion in schools.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•SWednesdayiLearning.iFlexible.iPad: Ideas,Tools, and Resources ThatAmplify Student LearningJoanne Rowe, Birmingham Public Schools,(MI), Julia Alder, Joan RoettenbergerRoom 217DLearn how to unleash the flexibility ofthe iPad to promote student creativity,collaboration, critical thinking, inquiry, andvisible thinking. You’ll leave with resource,assessment, and app ideas.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A;CCSS-ELACurriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CThe Web 2.0 You Might NotKnow AboutLeslie Fisher, lesliefisher.com, (CA)Lila Cockrell TheaterNew educational websites are showing updaily! Discover some of the newest and,more importantly, practical web 2.0 sites.sig SIGILTMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12Research PapersTwo to three papers per one-hour timeslot.Paper 1 of 2: The Medium-TermEffects of the One Laptop perChild <strong>Program</strong>Julian Cristia, Inter-American DevelopmentBank, (MD)Room 101We present the impacts of the first largescalerandomized evaluation of the onelaptop per child program using data drawnfrom 319 Peruvian schools.CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12104isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingPaper 2 of 2: The First YearImpact of eMINTS on StudentAchievementCoby Meyers, American Institutes for Research,(IL), Chris Brandt, Ayrin MolefeRoom 101This rigorous evaluation of eMINTSprofessional development examines thefirst-year impact of the program on teacherinstruction and student learning, includingdigital age skills.CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; 6-8; NETS•S, NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-ELA, CCSS-Math9 am-1 pmPlaygroundsLocation: Level 2, Park View LobbyInteractive Books PlaygroundChristine DiPaulo, Jenkintown School District,(PA), James Cummins, Brandon KariLearn how you can use interactive books ineducation. We’ll introduce you to the rangeof interactive books available and how tocreate your own multitouch ebooks usingiBooks Author and other book-creator apps.Hosted by Apple Distinguished EducatorsTeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAInteractive VideoconferencingPlaygroundAudra May, South Central KS Distance LearningNetwork, (KS), Charice Black, Lori Colwill, JerryCzaki, Roxanne Glaser, Ann Hernandez, ShaneHowardCome share our passion for H.323 interactivevideoconferencing in a hands-on, supportiveenvironment. Hosted by <strong>ISTE</strong>’s SIGIVC.sig SIGIVCMay reference commerical product(s).Tech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•AiPlayground Hosted by TCEAKristy Breaux, TCEA, (TX)Discover new iOS devices and peripherals,share innovative apps with colleagues, andtest drive these tools in this interactiveplayground. Hosted by TCEA.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C9:45 am-11:15 amLectures/PanelsDigital age Teachingand LearningThe Finals: Ed Tech Start-upPitch Fest!SpotlightTechnology Infrastructure Pavilion, Hall DEd Tech innovators left standing from thepreliminary rounds make their pitch forthe big prize! Vote for your favorite!Teachers; PK-12Visit theK-12 Blueprint Web Site!The newly designed K 12 Blueprint website provides dynamic just in time planning resourcefor the busy ed-tech professional.The K-12 Blueprint offersresources for education leadersinvolved in planning and implementingtechnology initiatives.These include:• Case studies from schools anddistricts involved in 1:1 andother technology-supportedinitiatives.• White papers, technologybriefs and a variety of helpfulpublications from Intel, easilyaccessible in one place.• Toolkits on hot topics such asBYOD, Ed Tech Policy, Planningfor Digital Content, ICT <strong>Program</strong>Evaluation and CommonCore Standards EvaluationCheck out the new and improved site today. If you like what you see,we invite you to bookmark us, save and share your favorite Blueprintresources using the site’s new virtual briefcase, and subscribe to ourtwice-monthly newsletter to receive updates on what’s new.www.k12blueprint.comFollow us on twitter @IntelK12Edu105BROUGHTTO YOU BY:isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingWednesday10:15-11:15 amBYODsPreregistration is required; seats notclaimed 5 minutes before start will bereleased to those waiting on stand-by.Check online session listings forprerequisite device(s) and software/apps.A Mobile Movie Studio: CreateClassroom Videos with the iPadBill Selak, Covina-Valley Unified, (CA), Erin Klein,Shelly TerrellRoom 006ABLearn how to quickly integrate video intoyour classroom by recording and editingmovies on an iPad. Learn basic rules ofcomposition and editing tips.REGMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A;CCSS-ELABeing Smart with GraphsCarolyn Staudt, The Concord Consortium Inc.,(MA), Chad Dorsey, Rachel Kay, Andrew ZuckerRoom 007ABSmartGraphs are digital objects that “know”about themselves, providing scaffolds tostudents to help them learn about graphsand the concepts conveyed in graphs.REGTeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-MathCommunity Geography,Exploration, and Mapping withNational Geographic EducationSean OConnor, National Geographic, (DC),Patricia NorrisRoom 004National Geographic Education bringsthe spirit of exploration and discovery toclassrooms with online media, educationaltechnology, and resources for communitygeography projects.REGTeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•TEmpowering Students: DesignThinking on the Go!Diane Darrow, The Nueva School, (CA), Kim SaxeRoom 007CDLearn a cohesive flow of iPad apps anddiscover how to launch your students intosignificant design thinking projects.REG sig SIGILTTech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATHInteract with Math: Online Toolsfor Project-Based LearningEli Luberoff, Desmos, Inc., (CA), Eric BergerRoom 005With the free online Desmos graphingcalculator, it’s easier than ever toincorporate engaging and effective projectbasedlearning into your math classroom.REG EMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A;CCSS-MATHScan You Dig It?: QR Codesin the ClassroomErin Henry, Catholic High School, (LA),Eugenie SeguraRoom 006CDGive traditional assignments a makeover.While teaching research, writing, and mediaskills, engage the mobile device generationwith QR codes.REGTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathBYOD in 4 Easy Steps: Initiation,Planning, Training, and ExecutionJames Laub, American School of Bombay,(India), Savio D’Mello, Mario Fishery, MaggieHos-McGraneRoom 008ABWe’ll share a simple four-stage processof transitioning to BYOD and offer research,guidance, and practical advice.REGTech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELALectures/PanelsDigital age Teachingand LearningAll You Need to Know aboutiPads in the ClassroomSpotlightKathy Schrock, kackl!, (MA)Lila Cockrell TheaterCome investigate tips, tricks, apps,hardware, and software for using theiPad to support teaching, learning,assessment, collaboration, and more!Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CDive into Deeper LearningChris Walsh, New Tech Network, (CA)Ballroom C-3Explore the chasm between deep,project-based instruction and rich techintegration. Educators from leading schoolsfrom across the country will share killerclassroom projects and performance-basedassessments.sig SIGISTeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathFinding What Works: A Leagueof Innovative Schools andSuperintendentsJason Tomassini, Digital Promise, (DC), BarbaraNemko, Scott SmithRoom 213District leaders from the League ofInnovative Schools discuss how theynavigate the ed tech landscape togetherthrough research, procurement, and sharingbest practices.CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12iPads in the ELL ClassroomWilliam King, Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools,(NC), Kristen BakerRoom 217ALearn how iPads and select apps can enableEnglish language learners to use digital ageskills to learn. Great for novice iPad users!sig SIGTAPTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA106isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingIron Chef: <strong>ISTE</strong>13 Edition—Part 2 of 2Featured EventKrista Moroder, Kettle Moraine SchoolDistrict, (WI)Ballroom C-1Watch the Iron Chef challenge teamspitch their solutions from Monday’schallenge. They’ll each have five minutesto share their recipes for success!Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CLet Them Be Heard! DiscussionStrategies for Mobile LearnersReuben Hoffman, West Hills High School, (CA),Dan McDowellRoom 001AModern technology has created newopportunities for students to have a voice.Tap into the mobile-based best practices forengaging students in discussions any day,anytime.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELASTEAM: Invigorate Your STEM<strong>Program</strong> through the ArtsBianca Sanchez, Taylor Elementary School,(VA), Elizabeth Ashley, Jeremy FerraraRoom 216Whether you want to invigorate a STEMprogram or start a new one, learn how tointegrate the arts and be inspired with STEAM!sig SIGAEMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathThe Creation Myth: Creating aTech-Based Project is Not EnoughHeidi Beezley, Ge<strong>org</strong>ia Perimeter College, (GA),Jason ThibodeauBallroom C-2Creation is the highest level of Bloom’sTaxonomy. But few student technologyprojects actually create new ideas with thecontent. We’ll show you how to change that.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•CLeadershipStrand<strong>ISTE</strong> AuthorGlobalPerspectivesProfessional LearningBest Practices in PlanningProfessional Development foriPad 1:1Laurence Baker, Mercy High School, (MI)Room 217BCMercy H.S. transitioned from 1:1 HP laptopsto iPad—completley customizing PD.This dynamic process produced excitingsuccesses and frustration, shared in thispresentation.Principals/Head Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CCoaching for EducationTransformationHolly Jobe, <strong>ISTE</strong>, (PA)Room 214CDInstructional technology coaching providesmeaningful professional learning with justin-timeand relevant support. Participantswill learn about the challenges andsuccesses of effective coaching.sig SIGTEProf Developers; PK-12; NETS•CVideo OnDemandNot RecordableCuration, Creation, andCommunication for DigitalAge AdministratorsSteven Anderson, Winston-Salem/ForsythCounty Schools, (NC), Kyle PaceRoom 001BJoin us as we learn some of the lesserknowntools and apps for helpingadministrators create, curate, andcommunicate content.Principals/Head Teachers; PK-12; NETS•AEsig<strong>ISTE</strong> CorporateMemberExhibitorSponsoredSIG PickE-Rate 2.0: FCC CommissionerJessica RosenworcelspotlightJessica Rosenworcel, FCC, (DC)Room 103BFCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcelwill share her vision of an updatedE-Rate program to meet the classroombroadband connectivity needs of todayand tomorrow. Bring your ideas to shareduring this unprecedented opportunity todiscuss the future of E-Rate with a keydecision maker.CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•AFlipped for Flipping: ProfessionalDevelopment ReimaginedElizabeth Calhoon, Santa Clara COE, (CA),Kyle BrumbaughRoom 103ALearn how to flip your staff PD, discoverhow to use face-to-face time effectively,and leave with strategies to useimmediately.Principals/Head Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAPublish with <strong>ISTE</strong>Kate Conley, <strong>ISTE</strong>, (OR), Jeff Bolkan, CourtneyBurkholder, Dave Edyburn, Veronica McGowan,Denise Schmidt, Maureen YoderRoom 102See your name in print. Attend thissession to learn how to prepare andsubmit manuscripts for <strong>ISTE</strong>’s books andperiodicals, including JRTE, JDLTE, L&L.Teachers; PK-12REGSetting a New Vision: EveryTeacher is a Change AgentChad Jones, Lamar Consolidated ISD, (TX),Holly Dornak, Robyn Hrivnatz, Chris NilssonRoom 212How do you change a school? One teacherat a time! Learn how to inspire teachers tobe change agents in their classrooms andbeyond!Prof Developers; PK-12; NETS•A, NETS•C$PreregistrationRequiredAdditionalFee RequiredWednesday107isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingWednesday10:15-11:15 am cont.Virtual Schooling/E-learningDynamic Assessments UsingGoogle AppsMarek Beck, Greenwich Country Day School,(CT), Matthew Dandola, David SaundersRoom 217DLearn how to use Google Apps (Docs,Forms, Sites, etc.) as a powerful integratedsystem for assessing students throughevery stage of the learning process.May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CResearch PapersTwo to three papers per one-hour timeslot.Paper 1 of 2: TechnologyIntegration within DiverseLearning EnvironmentsJennifer Courduff, Azusa Pacific University, (CA)Room 101Integrating technology into pull-outlearning environments is tough. This casestudy used a task/tool matrix to increasetechnology integration in resource specialistprogram instruction.sig SIGTEProf Developers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHPaper 2 of 2: The Impact ofGraphic Organizers on thePersuasive Writing ProcessMila Fuller, National Council Of Teachers OfEnglish, (IL)Room 101The purpose of this study is to examinethe impact of digital and paper graphic<strong>org</strong>anizers as tools to improve persuasivewriting of elementary level students.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA10:45-11:45 amLectures/PanelsDigital Age Teachingand LearningCreating an Interactive DigitalClassroomcorporate spotlightDiane Ashby, Samsung Electronics AmericaRoom 214ABHear how school districts aretransforming learning with Samsung’sSmart School Solution, an integratedtechnology platform combining the latesttablet and e-board technology.EMay reference commercial product(s).CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C11 am-1 pmStudent ShowcaseLocation: Level 2, Tower View LobbyPrimeScore: Taking Cyber SecurityCompetitions to the Next LevelArthur Celestin, Southwest High School, (TX),Stephan CasasTable 1Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CStudents F<strong>org</strong>ing the LearningFrontier through SimulatedEntrepreneurshipHeather Lapouraille, Ottawa Hills HS/ GrandRapids Public, (MI)Table 2Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; 9-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHPlay, Create, Change: StudentsDesign Web Games to RaiseAwarenessNyssa Arcos Evans, East Austin College PrepAcademy, (TX), Arlette Flores, Mandy Laurence,Laura Minnigerode, Laura Plascencio, StevenUgalde, Jade WatsonTable 3sig SIGGSMay reference commerical product(s).Teacher Ed/Higher Ed FacuLTy; 6-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATHPrezing your Chemistry ProjectsGuillermina Molinar, Centro Escolar Los Altos,(Mexico), Iris Montserrat Altamirano Gallardo,Paola Carroll, Maria Errejon Flores, AranzaMedina Gonzalez, Regina Rivas Gomez, PalomaRuvalcaba ValenciaTable 4May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CAnima-Amazing: Animate YourEnglish ClassAlfredo Quezada Fernndez, Cedros, (Mexico),Juan Pablo Ballesteros Avina, Alfonso BolioSolis, Jose Maria Burgos Ebrard, RicardoCanseco Quiroz, Alvaro Casas Iriarte, AgustinCasas Lopez, Luis Emilio Correa Cebrian,Gerardo Cortazar, Bernardo Escobar Lopez,Carlos Leon Manterola, Alvaro Lopez Zamora,Paul Daniel Morales del Rio, Jose Maria Moran,Javier Nunez Rosique, Rodrigo Ponce Enriquez,Juan Antonio Serafin Becerril, SantiagoSanchez Gamino, Raul Zamora Adem, DiegoArmando AlvarezTable 5sig SIGAE, SIGTAP, SIGLITMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAiPads and Kids: Rescuing VirtualScience Books for EveryoneAgustin Carmona Carrasco, Cedros School,(Mexico), Gerardo Antonio Berumen, PabloRodrigo Campos Alvarez, Gerardo Cortazar,Oldair Devesa Mena, Ignacio Munoz De Cote,Jesus Rodriguez Canton, Polo Rodriguez DiazInfante, Santiago Romero Ortiz, Juan JoseSantos, Juan Bosco Sepulveda Talayero,Hassan Zogbi, Jose Francisco Zarate Villazon,Angel Mario zarateTable 6Principals/Head Teachers; Comm College/Univ; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATH108isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingPostersLocation: Level 2, Tower View LobbyThe following posters focus onInnovative Learning Technologies,Laptop Learning and Mobile Learning.QR Code Scavenger Hunts withKindergartenersKatherine Ross, Taylor Elementary School, (VA),Lauren AshleyTable 7sig SIGELTMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathTo Google or Not to Google?Janice Friesen, I’m not a Geek.com, (TX),Stephanie CerdaTable 8Teacher Ed/Higher Ed FacuLTy; PK-5; NETS•S,NETS•T; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAEasy iPad-Whiteboard StudentAuthoring Using Stationery Studioand KeynoteAgnes Zaorski, Take Along Technology LLC, (NJ)Table 9sig SIGTAPMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathUsing iPads for Teaching andLearning in Alternative SettingsMinaz Fazal, Houston Independent SchoolDistrict, (TX), Samantha RosenthalTable 11May reference commerical product(s).Tech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•TZydeco: Using iPads to SupportStudents’ Scientific ExplanationsIbrahim Delen, Michigan State University, (MI),Joe Krajcik, Alex Kuhn, Wan-Tzu Lo, ChrisQuintanaTable 12May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-8; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•CBlogging at Your Fingertips:iPads in the PK-12 ClassroomKarrie Vitti, Train My Teacher, (NY)Table 13Prof Developers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELADifferent Strokes for DifferentFolks: iPads in the ClassroomJune Songy, Lamar County SD, (MS), MelissaAdkins, Monica Donohue, Jeneanne Miller, TinaMozingo, Shelley SongyTable 15sig SIGMLMay reference commerical product(s).CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATHSynergy of Creative Student-Centered Activities and OutcomesErik Skramstad, Clark County SD Las Vegas, (NV)Table 16Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathiPad, You Pad, We All Love the iPadJon Samuelson, Eanes ISD, (TX), Lisa JohnsonTable 17Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathUsing 3D Printers in EducationMark Barnett, STEMivate Academy, (TX)Table 18sig SIG3DMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CTechnology and the NewStandards: Introducing theKnights of KnowledgeDavid Thornburg, Thornburg Center for ProfDevelopment, (IL), Sara Armstrong, NormaThornburgTable 19May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathAurasma Field Trips: AugmentedReality Created by and for DeafStudentsBecky Parton, Walden University, (LA), RobertHancockTable 21sig SIGVEMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•AExplore the Learning Podsibilities:Podcasting in the ElementaryClassroomRachelle Wooten, Fort Bend IndependentSchool District, (TX)Table 22sig SIGLITTeachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELASymbaloo: Your APPy PlacePam Cranford, White Oak ISD, (TX),Rebecca GanongTable 23Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathProject Star: Creating AmericanRevolutionary War Music Videosusing iPadsLindsay Brown, Carlin Springs ElementarySchool, (VA), Craig SpragginsTable 24Teachers; 3-5; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELAThe iPad Field Trip: Collaborationwith iBooks AuthorDouglas Kiang, Punahou School, (HI), Dana LenTable 25Teachers; 9-12; NETS•S, NETS•THooked on Nooks: DeviceImplementation for Teachingand Book ClubsLisa Perez, Chicago Public School Dept ofLibraries, (IL)Table 26sig SIGMSMay reference commerical product(s).Library Media Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELALet’s Learn Together: DigitalAge Social Learning SpacesIan Kelly, Ben-Hem School, (MA), MatthewJosephTable 27sig SIGMSLibrary Media Specialists; PK-5; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHWednesday109isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingWednesday11 am-1 pm cont.Kid Lit Movies: The Hot LibraryMedium!Julie Hembree, Bell Elementary School, (WA)Table 28sig SIGMS, SIGLITMay reference commerical product(s).Library Media Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T; CCSS-ELAEmpowering Students with DirectAccess to an Animal BehaviorArchiveMya Thompson, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, (NY)Table 29Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathBring Cinema to Your Classroomwith iMovie Movie TrailersAndrew Smith, East Rowan High School, (NC)Table 30sig SIGDSTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAAsk a Google Certified TeacherAlice Keeler, Computer Using Educators, (CA),Jon Corippo, Lisa HighfillTable 31Teachers; PK-12; NETS•TiPhoneography for Fun andEducationTy Richardson, Cre8tiv Educational Services,LLC, (GA)Table 32sig SIGAE, SIGILTTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathUltra-Efficient Research DataCollection: Drag-and-Drop AlmostAnything with Automatic CitationsRoger Wagner, HyperStudio, (CA)Table 33May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•SLearning with the ArtsDebbie Hale, ESD 113, (WA), Antha HoltTable 34sig SIGAE, SIGMTTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathUsing E-Portfolios to Create,Curate, and CommunicateLearningJulie Delello, The University of Texas at Tyler,(TX), Regan Caruthers, Rochell R. McWhorterTable 36Teacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAIt’s Not an iPad Initiative,It’s a Learning InitiativeCarmen Garcia, McAllen ISD, (TX)Table 37May reference commerical product(s).CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•A,NETS•CAuras: Using Augmented Realityin the ClassroomMark Montgomery, Harts Bluff IndependentSchool District, (TX), Becky OdajimaTable 38sig SIGMLTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•CApps 4 Edu: Match Up YourCurriculum with Great AppsRobert Bentley, Utah Education Network, (UT),Mitchell J<strong>org</strong>ensenTable 39Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CReading and Writing OnlineElizabeth Joyce, Rockingham County Schools,(NC), Tonisha WaldenTable 40Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELATyping Together: Senior CitizensLearn to use iPads from iKidsAnn Feldman, Bellevue Public Schools, (NE)Table 41Teachers; 6-8; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CA is for Apps: iOS Children’sLiterature Apps in the ClassroomLucy Bush, Mercer University, (GA), Jeffrey HallTable 42sig SIGMSMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA11:45 am-12:45 pmBYODsPreregistration is required. Seats notclaimed five minutes before start will bereleased to those waiting on stand-by.Check online session listings forprerequisite device(s) and software/apps.Get Your Game On! DesigningAn Effective GBL Lesson!Andrew Miller, Miller Educational Consulting, (WA)Room 004Emerge yourself in the world of gamebasedlearning. We’ll show you thebasics of using games effectively in yourclassroom to target standards!REGTeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathiOS Mobile StorychasingWesley Fryer, Yukon Public Schools, (OK),Dawn Danker, Dana OwensRoom 007CDLearn how to use iOS devices to shareaudio, video, images, and text to creategeo-mapped digital stories about places,people, and events.REGTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELAiThink Therefore iApp: GreatApps for Math and ScienceShelagh Lim, Surrey School District BC,(Canada)Room 008ABExplore how iPad apps can help builddeep understanding of math and scienceconcepts while allowing students to sharetheir thinking.REG sig SIGSCIMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-MATH110isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingSTEAM along with Leonardo,Albert, and Frank: CrosscurricularProject CreationStevie Kline, Intermediate Unit 1, (PA),Joyce MasonRoom 006ABDiscover free and practical ideas, resources,and activities that use digital primarysources to actively immerse students inscience, technology, engineering, art, andmathematical concepts.REG sig SIGSCITeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathThe Tools, Tasks, and StrategiesFramework: What WorksBrian Giza, University Of Texas At El Paso, (TX)Room 005Discover hands-on examples of successfultechnology integration using the Tool,Task, and Strategies Framework with free,portable, and open-source software tools.REG sig SIGTETeacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; PK-12;NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHCreate a Lessoncast and ShareWhat You Learned at <strong>ISTE</strong>Nicole Tucker Smith, LessonCast Learning, (MD)Room 006CDAccess new web tools to capture lessonslearned in an easily sharable format. Viewother attendees’ lessoncasts. Build, takeaway,and share collective learning withcolleagues.REGMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHDigital Productivity: DigiToolsfor Getting Things DoneGreg Garner, Eanes ISD, (TX)Room 007ABThe daily stream of to-do’s is unending.Take control of your digital life with this BYODsession that will help you get things done!REG sig SIGMTTeachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•CLeadershipStrand<strong>ISTE</strong> AuthorGlobalPerspectivesLectures/PanelsVideo OnDemandNot RecordableDigital age Teachingand LearningDesktop VideoconferencingSuccess Stories for K-12Linda Dickeson, Lincoln Public DistrictOffice, (NE)Room 001BDiscover successful desktopvideoconferencing uses for large schooldistricts that support learning, teaching, andprofessional growth, and save districts timeand mileage.sig SIGIVCCurriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CGames for the Brave Beginner:Integrating Games into YourInstructionPeggy Sheehy, Suffern Middle School, (NY),Laurence Cocco, Chris Luchs, Kae NovakRoom 213PowerPoint Jeopardy is not enough! Learnhow and why to use games to supportyour curriculum from a panel of teachers,practitioners, and administrators.May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathGeoGebra: A Free DynamicMathematics EnvironmentAuston Cron, Pharr-San Juan-Alamo NorthHigh School, (TX)Room 217AGeoGebra is free dynamic mathematicssoftware that benefits all levels ofmathematics, from arithmetic throughcalculus, and students are excited to use it.Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathEsig<strong>ISTE</strong> CorporateMemberExhibitorSponsoredSIG PickREGLeveraging the Good Which:The Power of Choice inTeaching, Learning, Life!SpotlightLynell Burmark, Thornburg Center, (CA)Ballroom C-3Come experience engaging, BYODreplicableactivities for thinking curriculumin STEM, language, an Epson projector!sig SIGAETeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathMaking Learning Meaningful foryour Millennial Students throughRWLDsLeigh Zeitz, University Of Northern Iowa, (IA)Room 217DYour millennial students think differently.Use digital readings, watchings, listenings,and doings to involve your students asactive learners. We’ll share effectiveexamples.sig SIGILTTeachers; PK-12; NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CReadWriteThink.<strong>org</strong>: EncouragingReading, Writing, and Thinkingacross the CurriculumLisa Fink, ReadWriteThink.<strong>org</strong> at NCTE/Thinkfinity, (IL), Mila FullerRoom 001AYou may be familiar with the amazingresources on ReadWriteThink.<strong>org</strong>, but hereyou’ll learn how you can use them beyondyour language arts lessons.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-Math$PreregistrationRequiredAdditionalFee RequiredWednesday111isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingWednesday11:45 am-12:45 pm cont.Professional LearningDigital Collaborations ServingK-12 and Teacher EducationFacultyCynthia Sarver, SUNY Cortland, (NY)Room 103AHow can digital collaborations serve theneeds of both preservice and inserviceeducators? We’ll show you how to do morewith less.sig SIGTETeacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•S, NETS•TFlipped Classroom for RealLearning: Definitions, Resources,and ToolsMichael Gorman, Southwest Allen CountySchools, (IN)Ballroom C-2You’ll develop an understanding of what“flipped” really means and investigate howit might work in your classroom. You’ll leavewith resources and ideas.Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathStrategies for Writing andSubmitting an Effective <strong>ISTE</strong>Conference SubmissionChris O’Neal, University of Virginia, (VA)Room 214CDWhat makes a conference proposalstand out? How do reviewers examinesubmissions? We’ll look at key componentsto consider when crafting a proposal.Tech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•School ImprovementiPad 1:1—Beyond DeploymentBrad Fischer, Danville Community SchoolCorporation, (IN), Lyle Messenger, Dr. DenisWardRoom 217BCMake the shift from a textbook-centeredclassroom to a digitally rich, learningcenteredenvironment that is driven bystudent performance.CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; 9-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-MathKids Deserve It! TechnologyIntegration in Poor, Rural AmericaDaisy Dyer Duerr, St. Paul Schools, (AR), AudraKimball, Sabra ProvenceRoom 102It’s all about possibilities! Poor school? Lowperforming? Does this sound familiar? Weturned our isolated, extremely poor, ruralschool around with technology and fun!Principals/Head Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELALeadership to Lead a UbiquitousLearning EcologyAnn Davis, University Of North CarolinaGreensboro, (NC)Technology Infrastructure Pavilion, Hall DConstruct the knowledge necessary to leada conversion of teaching and learning in a1:1 mobile environment. We’ll show you aframework for successful implementation.sig SIGMLCTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•CSystemic Change and InnovationK-12: Model Case Study inProgressHoward Levin, Schools of the Sacred Heart,(CA), Ann Marie Krejcarek, Tracy SenaRoom 212Explore strategies and challenge paradigmsof institutional change by rethinking the roleof student, teacher, and administration in atechnology-rich, four-school system.sig SIGISCTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATHThe Empowered Executive TeamSteve Clemons, San Diego Office ofEducation, (CA)Room 214CDThis panel discussion will explore waysto gain districtwide buy-in to implementeducational technology projects.CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•ATechnology InfrastructureGeekbumps and Nerdgasms:Tales from the Cutting EdgeSpotlightSteve Dembo, Discovery Education, (IL)Lila Cockrell TheaterWe’ll pop open the bottomless bag ofgeekiness and explore gadgets andtechnologies that are giving us nerdgasms,both inside and outside the classroom!Teachers; PK-12; NETS•TUnleash Google Docs in YourClassroom: Student Use Starter KitDan McDowell, West Hills High School, (CA),Reuben HoffmanBallroom C-1Google Docs, Forms and Drawing= Students’ ability to create, share,collaborate, and collect data. We’ll offerspecific strategies, classroom examples,and a resource website.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAVirtual Schooling/E-learningTeaching in the EducationFrontier: Creating a SuccessfulHybrid ClassroomKristin Kipp, Jeffco’s 21st Century VirtualAcademy, (CO)Room 216Learn from an award-winning onlineteacher how to successfully integrate onlineelements into your traditional classroomto increase student engagement andmotivation.Teachers; 9-12; NETS•T, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELA112isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingResearch PapersTwo to three papers per one-hour timeslot.Paper 1 of 2: Preservice TeacherPerceptions, Second Life AlgebraClassroom Simulations: SEMAnalysisTrina Davis, Texas A&M University, (TX),Gerald Kulm, Zahira MerchantRoom 101This study investigated how the 3Dvirtual environment Second Life supportseffective instruction for preservice teachersparticipating in algebra classroom teachingsimulations. SEM approaches were used.sig SIGVETeacher Ed/Higher Ed Faculty; CommCollege/Univ; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-MathPaper 2 of 2: A Science OnlineLearning Community: Analysisof Teacher Social NetworkingThanh Truc Nguyen, University Of Hawaii CRDGCOE, (HI), Francisco JumawanRoom 101We describe the interactions of teachersin an online learning community designedto foster extended discussion and shareinquiry science.Prof Developers; Comm College/Univ;NETS•T1:15-2:15 pmBYODsPreregistration is required; seats notclaimed 5 minutes before start will bereleased to those waiting on stand-by.Check online session listings forprerequisite device(s) and software/apps.A Day with ReadWriteThink.<strong>org</strong>:Tools, Apps, Technology acrossthe CurriculumLisa Fink, ReadWriteThink.<strong>org</strong> at NCTE/Thinkfinity, (IL)Room 008ABLearn a few simple, yet powerful, tipsand tricks for integrating ReadWriteThink.<strong>org</strong> resources into all content areas, anddiscover some hidden gems.REGTeachers; PK-12; NETS•T; CCSS-ELACollaborative Online Projectsin Science, an ImplementationModel for ELsFatima Terrazas, University of Oregon, (OR),Carolyn Knox, Carmen RivasRoom 005Learn how to use two free bilingual(Spanish/English) collaborative onlineprojects designed to facilitate and improvescience content-area learning for SpanishspeakingEnglish language learners.REG sig SIGSCITeachers; 6-8; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAFree Gifts to Differentiate forAll StudentsShirley Farrell, Alabama State Departmentof Education, (AL)Room 007ABWork smarter, not harder to differentiatecurriculum and provide opportunities topractice digital age skills. Easily embed thesefree web resources into existing lessons.REGTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathLet’s Get Accessible: BreakingBarriers to Learning with the iPadLeslie Schecht, New York City Department ofEd, (NY), Elizabeth TierneyRoom 007CDOpen a new world of learning for allstudents through the Apple iPad. Realizehow everyone can access content withaccessibility options, apps, and switches.REGMay reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CProductive Stupidity:Creativity, Problem Solving,and Collaboration for MiddleSchoolersCatherine Shanahan, St. Francis XavierSchool, (AZ)Room 004Create a vibrant, supportive communityand encourage students to help each otherlearn using social media and games todevelop creativity, problem-solving, andcollaboration.REGTeachers; 6-8; NETS•S, NETS•T; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELAThe iClassroom: Effectively UsingYour iDevice in the ClassroomTerri Harkey, Folsom Elementary, (TX)Room 006ABDiscover fun and easy ways to use youriDevices to enhance your teaching andignite your students’ love of learning,whether you have one device or 1:1.REGTeachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATHCreate Videos and Tutorials forStudents, Parents, and TeachersDJ West, Schoolcraft College - McGraw-HillEducat, (MI)Room 006CDAre you flipping your classroom orreaching out with technology? Check outfree software, apps, and hosting sites thatwill help you create and share content.REGTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•C;CCSS-MATHLectures/PanelsDigital age Teachingand LearningAngry Birds to Minecraft: WhatGames Teach Us About LearningDouglas Kiang, Punahou School, (HI)Room 212Come discover five secrets that makegames addictive, and learn how you canuse game dynamics in your classroom tomake learning even more engaging.sig SIGGSTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•CDesigning an Early ChildhoodTechnology StrategyKelliAnn Garcia, Knowledge Universe, (OR),Santosh Mahindraker, Travis Paakki, MeganRiedeBallroom C-2Learn how to create a technology strategyfor early childhood education thatencompasses best practices, technologystandards, and focuses on developmentallyappropriate practice.sig SIGELTCurriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-2; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA,CCSS-MATHWednesday113isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingWednesday1:15-2:15 pm cont.Fostering Creativity andInnovation through TechnologyRandy Rodgers, Seguin Independent SchoolDistrict, (TX)Ballroom C-1Learn how to foster creativity and innovationthrough playful exploration of technologiesincluding iPads, Makey Makey, Scratch,and more.sig SIGISTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•AHarnessing iTunesU and iBookstools to Enhance Teaching andLearningSusan Eichenberger, Seton Hill University, (PA)Room 103BExploring use of various digital coursematerials including iTunes University, andiBooksAuthor to enhance teaching andlearning in wide range of college courses.May reference commercial product(s).Teachers; Comm College/UnivKnocking Down Walls: MakingConnections with Web 2.0 ToolsLisa Parisi, Herricks UFSD, (NY), Brian CrosbyRoom 001AEngage and excite your students whileenhancing their communication skills. Learnhow to make connections outside of theclassroom using Web 2.0 tools.sig SIGOLTeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAPBL: 10 Essential EducationalResources for Your ClassroomSpotlightHowie Diblasi, Digital Journey, (TX)Lila Cockrell TheaterEngage students in scientific thinking,problem solving, and computer modeling.Help students develop skills for living ina knowledge-based, highly technologicalsociety.Teachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathPutting the “I” Back in IWBJennifer Mitchell, Lamar CISD, (TX), HollyDornak, Katie MarchenaRoom 217BCStep aside and let your students drive!Learn to use your interactive whiteboard todeliver instruction in a dramatically moreeffective way.May reference commerical product(s).Teachers; PK-12; NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CUsing Student-Created DigitalGames as Formative AssessmentLeanna Prater, Fayette County Public Schools,(KY), Joan MazurRoom 216Learn how to combine free software withstandards-based game challenges toassess student knowledge. We’ll share aneasy-to-replicate model.sig SIGGSTeachers; 6-8; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-MathProfessional LearningCultivating Digital AgeInstructional LeadersMelissa Shields, Etowah County School District,(AL)Room 217DDiscover successful strategies to create anactive community of digital age leaders andteachers at your school or district.sig SIGAdmin, SIGIS, SIGTECTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•CFlipping over ProfessionalDevelopmentKlista Rader, Joplin Schools, (MO),Heather AsbellRoom 102Limited time? Small budget? Difficultyfinding professional resources? Learn howthe flipped classroom approach applies toprofessional development. Appropriate formany audiences with multiple applications.sig SIGTETech Coord/Facilitators; PK-12; NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•CLOL@ <strong>ISTE</strong>: Leading Educationin the Economic RecoverySpotlightSaul Rockman, Rockman Et Al Inc, (CA),Michael Jay, Joshua Marks, Cathleen Norris,Elliot Soloway, Gary StagerRoom 214CDThis group of punsters, jokesters,storytellers, and cynics will consider thepast, present, and future of technologyin education. Past performance is noguarantee.CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•CTechnology-Enabled Initiativesthrough an Online Communityof PracticeGordon Dahlby, Ed.Tech Leadership and PolicyConsulting, (IA)Room 217ADiscover how to connect with other districtsand schools in an online community ofpractice.sig SIGTECTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•T,NETS•A, NETS•CSchool ImprovementHow to Speak so SchoolBoards Listen about DigitalTransformationBarbara Nemko, Napa County Office ofEducation, (CA), Hall DavidsonRoom 213Board members, CTOs, superintendents,and IT advocates will get tools, video,and compelling data to show howdigital transformation can help closethe achievement gap.May reference commerical product(s).CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELAWindows on the Future:Education in the New DigitalLandscapeSpotlightIan Jukes, 21st Century Fluency Project,(Canada), Lee CrockettBallroom C-3Examine the shift in thinking necessaryto equip learners for success in thedigital age, and find out why it mattersfor educators.Curriculum/Dist. Specialists; PK-12;NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-Lit,CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MATH114isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


daily Page content header listingTechnology Infrastructure10:1, iPad Reality When Not 1:1Shelly Traver, Minnetonka Public Schools, (MN),Kelli WhitesideTechnology Infrastructure Pavilion, Hall DiPads don’t have to be 1:1 to workeffectively. Come learn about management,apps, and experiences with iPads for yourelementary buildings.sig SIGTC, SIGELTTeachers; PK-5; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-MathEssential Collaboration, Web 2.0,and Social Learning PlatformsRita Oates, ePals Inc., (FL), Ken GrahamRoom 103ASchools and districts seek to deploy virtualcollaborative and integrated workspaceswith web 2.0 tools to power top-qualityinstruction required for digital age success.E May reference commerical product(s).CTOs/Supes/Sch. Board; PK-12; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-ELAVirtual Schooling/E-learningEmpowered Blended Learningthrough PBLAndrew Miller, Miller Educational Consulting, (WA)Room 001BCreate an engaging learning environmentby aligning technology with the essentialelements of project-based learning, usingexisting online curriculum and creatingcollaborative digital work!Teachers; 6-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-Lit, CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathResearch PapersLocation: Street Level, Room 101Two to three papers per one-hour timeslot.Paper 1 of 3: Reason Racer:Scientific Argumentation in aCompetitive, Rate-Based OnlineGameMarilyn Ault, University of Kansas, (KS),Jana Craig HareRoom 101This study evaluated Reason Racer, anonline, competitive, multiplayer game. Thestudy addressed middle school students’ability to learn scientific argumentation andengage in discourse.Principals/Head Teachers; 6-8; NETS•S,NETS•T, NETS•A, NETS•C; CCSS-LitPaper 2 of 3: Save the Languageand Culture: Aboriginal Learnersand TechnologyAndrew Kitchenham, UNBC, (Canada)Room 101This session will discuss research on thepreservation of aboriginal language andculture through educational technology.We’ll share data from recent studies.sig SIGDETeachers; PK-12; NETS•S, NETS•T, NETS•A,NETS•C; CCSS-ELA, CCSS-MathWednesday, 2:45-4 pm, Hall AClosing KeynoteYou’re Invited to Change the WorldPresenter:Adam BellowPaper 3 of 3: What StudentsWant: Digital Lessons for NewGeneration LearnersGenny Malachowski, Adaptive Curriculum, (AZ),Mark WolfRoom 101This research investigates what studentsprefer while learning with digital lessonsin an effort to increase motivation, sustainengagement, and maximize learning.May reference commerical product(s).Principals/Head Teachers; 9-12; NETS•S,NETS•TMore than ever before, as educators, we canall make a difference using the technologyso readily available at our fingertips. Thisis something to celebrate! Author andeducational technologist Adam Bellow willdeliver the closing keynote of <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> witha high-energy presentation reveling in thejoys found only in being an educator in theseamazing times. Sharing anecdotes about bothsuccesses and failures in his experiencesas a classroom teacher, administrator andentrepreneur, Bellow’s presentation willmotivate you far beyond the coming academicyear. Showcasing stories of inspiration fromclassrooms around the world, Bellow will inviteyou to challenge yourself to make a differencein your school with creativity and kindness.Founder and president of the eduTecher website and eduClipper digital tool, Bellowworks with educational leaders, teachers and students from around the U.S. to help theminfuse technology successfully into the classroom. He recently co-authored Untanglingthe Web, which takes an in-depth look at essential web tools for the classroom.Bellow will be available immediately following the keynote to sign booksoutside Hall A.The closing keynote will be preceded by a special panel featuring Richard Culatta,Acting Director of the Office of Educational Technology, U.S. Department ofEducation; Former West Virginia Governor Bob Wise, President of the Allianceof Excellent Education; and FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel.Wednesday115isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Speaker Page header IndexAAbbott, Kerry........................67Abernathy, Kay...................104Abido, Lyon..........................96Abilock, Debbie....................85Abshire, Sheryl..............84, 94Adajania, Pratham................63Adams, Victoria....................71Adkins, Melissa..................109Aguerrebere Leon, J<strong>org</strong>e......53Akerblom, Daniel..................97Akin, Devin..........................76Akridge, David.....................96Alaniz, Katie.........................62Alcocer Leal, Maricela..........63Alder, Julia.........................104Alfonso, Luis........................51Allen, Katrina.......................81Allen, Theresa......................83Allessio, Lorelle....................89Altamirano Gallardo,Iris Montserrat.........88, 108Alvarez Lopez,Diego Armando.......100, 108Anderson, Carlene................53Anderson, Cindy............90, 97Anderson, Kevin............90, 97Anderson, Larry...................86Anderson, Lisa.....................70Anderson, Sara....................81Anderson, Steven...............107Andres, Yvonne Marie...........52Andricopulos, Jennifer..........84A, Nicholas...................52, 69Antoniou, Joanna.................61Arana, Maricarmen......80, 100Archer, Ryan........................59Arcos Evans, Nyssa............108Arduz, Roberto.....................88Armstrong, Sara.................109Arnett, Cheryl.......................97Aronin, Sara.......................102Arora, Jessie........................96Arriaga, Matthew..................96Asay, Loretta....55, 69, 84, 85Asbell, Heather...........86, 114Ashby, Diane...............57, 108Ashley, Elizabeth................107Ashley, Lauren...................109Atkins, Holly.........................89Atkins, Kristin.......................92Atkinson, Renee...................74Auclair, Christian............52, 69Ault, Marilyn......................115Austiff, Janet.......................51Avila Villalobos,Ana Victoria...............54, 88Aviles, Roberto.....................51Ayers, Rita.........................100BBacer, Kathleen....................53Baker, Andrea......................56Baker, Credence...................64Baker, Kristen....................106Baker, Laurence.................107Baker, Rowland....................84Baker, Thomas.....................53Baldwin, Brian......................62Baldwin, Erin........................70Baldwin, Michelle...............103Ballard, Lora........................80Ballesteros Avina,Juan Pablo.............100, 108Balleza Alonso, Carla............80Ballweg, Lexi.......................58Baltesar, Veronica.................54Bandoni, Juliana..................54Banister, Savilla....................76Barcenez, Daniel..................89Barham, Christy...................53Barkalow, Derek...................64Barker, Joli..........................52Barnett, Mark.....................109Barragan Sanchez,Felipe Junior.....................51Barrett, Helen.......................78Bartelli, Brian.......................77Basham, James.............54, 71Bass, Bill.......................72, 89Bass, Richard.......................63Bauer, William..........57, 70, 98Beard, DeLyn.......................96Bearden, Susan....................92Beavers, Sean......................62Bebbington, Sandra..............97Bebell, Damian.....................58Beck, Marek......................108Bedard, Sue.........................55Beezley, Heidi.....................107Behmer, Stacy......................92Bellomy, Nathan...................69Bellow, Adam................62, 94,.............................103, 115Benavides, Carlos.................51Bendele, Gina......................96Benedis-Grab, Gregory.........62Benner, Diana......................72Benson, Donna....................66Bentley, Robert...................110Berger, Eric........................106Bergmann, Jonathan......76, 78Bergson-Michelson, Tasha....85Bernasconi, Natalie..............85Berthiaume, Gayle................66Berumen,Gerardo Antonio..............108Bezaire, Joel......................102Bhojwani, Heeru...................95Bickley, Mali................52, 104Biddle, Kimberly...................73Bielec, Sylwia.......................64Bielefeldt, Talbot...................84Black, Charice....................105Blades, Katie........................59Blady, Shannon....................80Blair, Nancye..................63, 98Blake, Heather...............73, 88Blocher, Michael...................62Bolen, Kay...........................72Boling, Erica........................66Bolio Solis, Alfonso.....100, 108Bolkan, Jeff.......................107Bologna, Jim........................60Bond, Jennifer...............56, 72Booker-Dwyer, Tiara..............71Borden, Ryen.......................95B<strong>org</strong>en, Jason......................67Borthwick, Arlene.................82Bos, Beth.............................56Boss, Suzie....................57, 99Bostic, Karen.....................101Botkin, Alan.........................71Boudrie, Stacie...................100Bower, Kevin........................66Bowman, Gene.....................50Bowman, Richard...............101Boyd, Sandi.........................50Brake, Gwen........................80Brandt, Chris......................105Brandt, Tom.........................88Bray, A.J..............................81Bray, Barbara.......................88Breaux, Kristy.........57, 79, 105Breerwood, Mark..................85Bridges, Merea............55, 102Briggs, Michelle...................73Brock, Davis......................100Brock, Joli...........................53Brooks-Young, Susan..........100Brown, Jim..........................88Brown, Kishanna..................70Brown, Lindsay..................109Brown, Lucianne............51, 93Brown, Margie.....................53Brown, Sara.........................96Brumbaugh, Kyle..........66, 107Bryan, Mandy.......................98Bryant, Brent.......................81Bulot, Tracy..........................85Bumb, Lori...........................59Burducea, Radu...................97Burford, Melanie..................85Burgos Ebrard,Jose Maria.............100, 108116isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Speaker Page header IndexBurke, Colette................53, 62Burkholder, Courtney..........107Burmark, Lynell..................111Burt, Ronnie.........................52Bush, Lucy.........................110Buss, Ray............................93Butler, Mike.........................91Byers, Albert........................92CCalderon Moreno, Oberto......51Calhoon, Elizabeth..66, 93, 107Callis, Charles......................97Calvert-Evering, Lea.............68Camarena, Alina...................54Camarena Gonzalez,Maria Jose...............69, 100Cambridge, Darren...............86Campbell, Andrew................59Campbell, Ashley................101Campbell, Lisa ...................89Campos Alvarez,Pablo Rodrigo.................108Cannon, Lauren...................93Canseco Quiroz,Ricardo..................100, 108Caples, Robert.....................62Carbonara, David.................89Carleton, Jim...............52, 104Carlos, Roberto....................96Carlson, Ginger....................71Carmona Carrasco,Agustin..........................108Carpenter, Jeffrey.................92Carrillo, Diego......................88Carrillo, Zabrina...................63Carrion, Francisco................51Carroll, Paola...............63, 108Carruthers, Carol..................82Caruthers, Regan...............110Casas, Agustin...................100Casas Iriarte, Alvaro...100, 108Casas Lopez, Agustin.........108Casas, Stephan..................108Case, Dan............................80Case, Kevin..........................81Cassell, Leigh......................51Castaneda, Jesse.................51Castaneda, Lisa...................92Castaneda, Luis J<strong>org</strong>e..........55Castellanos, Alonzo..............89Castellanos, Rosario.............54Castillejo, Fernando..............88Castillo, Eriberto...................81Castillo Espinosa,Mauricio E................87, 100Castillo, Liz..........................54Castorani, Rick.....................63Celestin, Arthur..................108Cenney, Teresa.....................81Cerda, Stephanie................109Cervantes, Sofia...........87, 100Chadsey, Jane.....................71Chambers, Bradley...............76Chang, Tae..........................64Chan, Stephanie...................76Chapman, Denise.................73Chappell, Hailey...................69Charlambakis, Cassandra.....54Charles, Mike.......................85Chavarria, Claudia................80Chidan, Salomon..................51Christie, Alice...............80, 100Chu, Jason..........................80Clark, Amy...........................56Clark, Cynthia................62, 70Clarke, Janine......................70Clayton-Code, Kimberly.......102Clayton, Stephen..................96Clemmons, Chris..................73Clemons, Steve..................112Cline, Pamela.......................81Cline, Troy............................64Clisbee, Mary.......................97Coats, Geri..........................81Cobb, Vicki..........................65Cocco, Laurence................111Coffield, Adrienne...............102Coffina, Cara........................90Collier, Anne........................86Collier, Melody...................100Colwill, Lori............69, 77, 105Conery, Leslie......................62Conley, Kate.......................107Conn, Cynthia......................62Connelly, Jennifer.................80Conover, David.....................96Contreras, Carlos.................81Conzemius, Laurie................82Cook, Michael....................103Coones, Cynthia.................101Copeland, Rich.....................58Copenhaver, Janet................91Coquillon, Naomi............55, 66Corder, Janet.....................100Corippo, Jon......................110Cornette, Naoni....................69Corrado, John......................51Correa Cebrian,Luis Emilio......................108Correa, Luis.......................100Cortazar Borja,Gerardo..................100, 108Cortes, Gerardo....................51Cortina, Thomas...................68Courduff, Jennifer........54, 108Couros, Ge<strong>org</strong>e....................67Couts, Robin........................81Cozart, Joe..........................58Craft, Christopher.................70Craig Hare, Jana....73, 76, 115Crane-Mitchell, Linda...........58Cranford, Pam....................109Craven, Robert.....................83Crawford, Jean....................94Cristia, Julian.....................104Crompton, Helen..................54Cron, Auston......................111Crosby, Brian.....................114Crosson, Shana....................55Crowder, Jean......................94Crum, Jim...........................86Cruz, Michelle......................74Csaki, Jerry.........................59Cuen Quintero,Elsa Judith...............63, 100Cuevas, Carlos.....................88Culatta, Richard...................86Cullen, Theresa..................103Cummings, Cindy.................94Cummins, James...............105Curatola-Knowles, Carmela...65Curran, Marialice B.F.X.........68Czaki, Jerry.......................105DDabbs, Lisa..........................96Dahlby, Gordon..................114Dalphond, James.................95Dalton, Elizabeth..........90, 104Dandola, Matthew..............108Danker, Dawn....................110Darrow, Diane..............94, 106Davidson, Hall........73, 92, 114Davis, Ann.................104, 112Davis, Brenda......................70Davis, Mary Jo.....................71Davis, Phillip........................64Davis, Rafranz......................64Davis, Trina..................58, 113De Alba, Luz Graciela.........100DeCastro, Deane..................63Dede, Chris..........................92Delacruz, Stacy....................69De la Paz Cruz,Luis Humberto..................51Delello, Julie......................110Delen, Ibrahim...................109Del Vecchio, Deanna.............55Dembo, Steve..............62, 112De Nicolas, Santiago............81Derner, Carrie......................97DeSchuiteneer, Todd.............59DeSimone, Christine.............89Desler, Gail..........................85Devesa Mena, Oldair..........108Diaz Guzman,Maria Paula..........54, 63, 88Diaz, J<strong>org</strong>e..........................51Diblasi, Howie..............68, 114117isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Speaker Page header IndexDickeson, Linda.................111DiGi<strong>org</strong>io, Nick...............57, 65Dillard, Amy.........................99Dinsfriend, Chuck.................78DiPaulo, Christine.........74, 105Dodson, Ron......................104Dogan, Mehmet Ali...............51Dominguez, Marco Antonio...55Dominy, Rebecca..................70Domma, Madeline..........53, 62Dondlinger, Mary Jo.............59Donley, Kristin......................63Donohue, Monica...............109Donovan, Bill........................51Donovan, Loretta..................58Dornak, Holly.......72, 107, 114Dorsey, Chad.....................106Doty, Carmella...................103Downs, Amy.........................71Doyle, Bryan........................81Dunn, Alexandra...................75Dutton, Catherine.................99Dyer Duerr, Daisy...............112Dyer, Jessica.................72, 98EEaglin, Lynn.........................81Eaton, Michele.....................70Ebert, Jhone........................84Eccles, Colleen.....................71Echavarria, Eduardo..............96Echternacht, Heidi................52Edyburn, Dave....................107Eichenberger, Susan...........114Eisenmann, Dave.................94Ellason, Shana.....................56Elliott, Lori...........................72Ellis, Bruce..........................83Ellis, Laurie..........................64Ellwood, David.....................70Emfinger, Kay.......................82Engleman, Melissa.......58, 104Ennis, Bryan........................80Epps-Lowo,Ladipo Nija.................54, 63Erdogan, Emre.....................51Errejon Flores, Maria..........108Escobar Lopez,Bernardo................100, 108Espinosa Gonzalez,Anna Sofia................63, 100Esquer, Esteban...................81Estes, Kim...........................83Estrella, Angela....................96Evans, Cameron.................103Evans, Julie.............86, 92, 99FFairman, Christa...................69Falgoust, Shanna.................65Fallon, Julia.........................81Farmer, Cheryl...................101Farrell, Shirley..............94, 113Farsaii, Sam.......................101Fazal, Minaz.......................109Feldman, Ann.....................110Felty, Jeff.............................69Ferguson, Hadley.................69Fernandez Fernandez,Ignacio.....................87, 100Fernandez Jimenez,Ana Patricia........54, 63, 100Ferrara, Jeremy..................107Ferre, Luis Adrian.................81Fields, Cary.........................69Figueroa, Samuel.................83Filose, Luke.........................97Fink, Lisa...................111, 113Fiol-Mahon, Antonio...........100Fischer, Brad......................112Fisher, Leslie................94, 104Fishery, Mario....................106Fletcher, Geoff......................61Flickinger, Brad....................86Flores, Arlette....................108Flower, Tina.........................93Floyd, Kim.........................102Fluchaire, Marcela................63Flynn, James.....................101Fogarty, Ian..........................74Folkers, Steven....................63Foltos, Les...........................86Fontenot, Anissa...................72Fontichiaro, Kristin...............85Foote, Carolyn......................84Forhan, Alexia......................80Forster, Debbie...............57, 64Foulger, Teresa.........93, 95, 99Fowler, Tyler.........................73Francis, Ray.........................71Franklin, Tony.......................57Frasher, Laura......................60Frendin, Dan........................97Friedberg, Jeremy................93Friesen, Janice...................109Frye, Dennis........................81Fryer, Wesley...............89, 110Fuentes A, Fernando.............51Fuller, Megan.....................100Fuller, Mila.................108, 111Fulmer, Keith......................104Furdyk,Michael.......... 55, 57, 64, 91GGabriel, Sharyn....................57Gaffey, Thomas..............67, 89Gagliolo, Camilla............66, 85Gallagher, Sharon.................88Galloway, Jill........................53Gamble, Molly......................69Gambol, Lee........................65Gamez, Loudres...................96Ganong, Rebecca...............109Gans, Patrice.................66, 80Garcia, Carmen..................110Garcia, David.......................55Garcia, Enrique....................63Garcia, Jennifer....................52Garcia, KelliAnn..................113Garcia, Kim..........................89Garner, Espen......................54Garner, Greg......................111Garrigan, Scott...............62, 72Gary, Connor........................63Gatto, Kate............52, 91, 104Gausmann, Peter.................94Gauthier, Chris...............52, 85Gautreau, Joe......................54Gaylord-Opalewski, Kasey.....68Geisbush, Sandra.................96Gensburg, Bret.........61, 74, 77Gentry, Kara.........................73Ge<strong>org</strong>iades, Alex..................54Ge<strong>org</strong>iades, Dmitri................54Gerndt, Susana....................97Gillespie, Amanda.................80Gilley, Tammy.......................64Gillipie, Lucas......................86Gill, James..........................59Ginex-Orinion, Godofredo......53Giza, Brian.........................111Gladney, Dave......................99Glaser, Roxanne.....69, 77, 105Godwaldt, Terry..................104Gomez Cortes,Barbara Araceli...63, 88, 100Gomez, Matt........................52Gomez Velasco,Andrea Leticia..........69, 100Gonzales, Lisa Marie............67Gonzalez Gutierrez,Ana Isabel........................80Gonzalez, Hansell.................63Gonzalez Valdez,Karla Jimena............87, 100Gooch, Helen.......................98Goodman, Robert.................93Goodnight, Nancy...............102Goodwin, Wendy..................80Gordon, Kimberly..................94Gordon, Scott.................73, 94Gore, Joan.........................100Gore, Tim.............................53Gorham, Max.......................81Gorman, Jane......................94Gorman, Michael..........94, 112118isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Speaker Page header IndexGorman, Sue..................57, 85Goss, Dean..........................56Gossman, Jenifer.................59Gracey, Lori.........................83Gradel, Kathleen...................89Graham, Michael..................56Graham, Scott......................81Graves, Terra.......................88Gray, Lucy.....................49, 51Greasley, Jason....................80Greathouse, Lisa..................61Greenhaus, Karen...............102Green, Marybeth..................73Greeno, Janis.......................81Green, Tim...........................58Griffith, Robyn......................62Grimes, Darcy......................68Groff, Jen............................57Groff, Jennifer................65, 97Grove, Karen........................62Guhlin, Miguel......................72Gunawardena, Ananda..........65Gundlach, David...................58Gura, Mark....................57, 90Gutierrez, Adrian ................79Guy, Aerin............................51HHackett Shively,Candace.....................66, 77Haebig, Caroline.............57, 83Hale, Debbie......................110Hall, Jeffrey.......................110Halper, Craig........................92Hames, Christy.....................85Hammond, Kaylee................54Hammonds, Holly.................85Hampton, Kimberly...............70Hancock, Robert.................109Hanlon, Dr. Kathleen.............97Hansen, Randy...............65, 95Harding, Janice..............80, 89Hardin, Phil..........................76Hardin, Susan................60, 92Hardy, Nakia........................56Hargadon, Steve.......49, 51, 75Harkey, Terri.......................113Harness, Kathleen................96Harris, Anita...................54, 60Harris, Matt.........................67Hartigan, Barbara.................68Hartman, Laura....................97Hassan, Sara...........52, 85, 91Hathaway, Kel....................102Hatten, Stephanie.................68Hawkins, Don.......................54Hawkins, Jodi......................73Hawthorne, Stacy.................54Hayes, Sandy.......................72Headrick, Helen....................53Heard, Tanya........................66Heaton, Tucker.....................96Hecht Barbosa,Natalia.....................69, 100Hegewisch Martinez, Pablo...51Helstrom, Emma...................69Hembree, Julie...................110Hemler, Pat..........................96Henderson, Renee..............103Henning, Melissa..................88Henrickson, Kaye.................96Henry, Erin.........................106Herman, Christopher............63Hernandez, Ann..................105Hernandez, Kristen...............97Hernandez, Michael..............82Hernandez, Sarah.................93Hernandez, Sebastian...........96Herrera Ramos,Jose Alberto.....................51Herrick, Xander....................96Herring, Melissa...................59Herzog, Eric.......................103Heslin-Scott, Mackenzie........88Heslin-Scott, Tara.................88Hettich, Bobette.................101Heyman, Marti.....................76Highfill, Lisa.......................110Hill, Corlette.........................77Hillegeist, Stacy....................97Hiltbrand, Shari..................101Hines, Sandra......................83Hinojosa Estrada, Ricardo.....53Hirsch, Jim..........................90Hirsch, Leah......................101Hoagland, Carl.....................91Hobin, Liddell.......................73Hobson, Jill..........................72Hoffman,Reuben............57, 107, 112Hogan, Heather....................97Hogan, Jennifer..................104Holland, Tina........................88Holly, Jobe...................82, 107Holmes, Jeffrey....................64Holt, Antha.........................110Holzweiss, Kristina................78Honeycutt, Kevin..................78Hopkins, Leigh.............56, 102Hos-McGrane, Maggie........106Hostert, Jenny......................99Howard, Shane......69, 77, 105Howe, Julia..........................69Hoyt, Mei.............................73Hrivnatz, Robyn......67, 89, 107Huffman, Alex......................54Hughes, Melanie................102Hulin, Don..........................104Hunter, Barbara....................63Hurley-Dasgupta, Betty.........64Hurley, Heather..................101Hurley, Rushton..............76, 89Hurt, Lauren........................53Huston, Matt........................71Hutchens, Beth....................63Hutchens, Scott....................63Hutson, Dwight....................99IIlling, Nancy.........................97Ingram, Neil.........................65Inman, Chris........................70Irminger, Tammy...................73Isaacs, Steven......................92JJaber, Michael.....................78Jacobs, Carolyn W..........83, 90Jaeger, Julie..................56, 84Jakeway, Lisa......................97Jay, Michael...........76, 99, 114Jennings, Helene..................96Jobson, Lisa........................52Jogee Cutter, Aqeela............52Johansson, Andreas.............71Johnson, Chris.....................78Johnson, Jayme.....52, 80, 102Johnson, Larry.....................62Johnson, Lisa..............81, 109Johnson, Paige....................82Johnson, Steven...................79Johnson, Tom......................56Johnson, William..................56Jona, Kemi..........................64Jones, Camila......................83Jones, Chad......................107Jones, Gwyneth.............67, 82Jones, Sherwood......55, 69, 85Jones, Vanessa....................97J<strong>org</strong>ensen, Mitchell............110Joseph, Matthew....70, 89, 109Joyce, Elizabeth...55, 102, 110Juarez, Itzel.........................96Jukes, Ian..........................114Jumawan, Francisco...........113Junkins, Sean................70, 74119isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Speaker Page header IndexKKabes, Beth.........................54Kahn, Lawrence...................57Kallman, Mary......................97Kamradt, Brad......................85Kapptie, James....................60Kari, Brandon...............74, 105Kasper, Jamie......................77Katz, Shira...........................61Kay, Rachel........................106Keeler, Alice..... 67, 91, 96, 110Kelba, Paul..........................64Keller, John..........................82Kellogg, Shaun.....................86Kelly, Ian................70, 89, 109Kendell,Sandra.....................89Kenyon, Geoffrey................101Kenzo, Yoneda....................100Keren-Kolb, Liz....................62Kiang, Douglas...........109, 113Kiekel, Jean...........56, 80, 100Kilgo, Farrah........................96Kimball, Audra...................112King, William......................106Kipp, Kristin.......................112Kirby, Lauren..................54, 63Kirby, Shawn..................54, 63Kirby, Steven..................54, 63Kitchenham, Andrew...........115Kitt, Michelle........................61Kizziar, Katie......................101Klein, Erin..................103, 106Klein, Jennifer......................52Klein, Karl............................89Kline, Stevie.......................111Kmoch, Joseph....................79Knezek, Gerald.....................91Knight, Mary........................85Knox, Carolyn.....................113Kohls, Kurt...........................74Korn, Amy............................80Koroluk, Daryl......................72Kotcho, Carrie......................66Kowalski, Susan...................64Kowatch, Amber...................56Krajcik, Joe........................109Kramer, John.......................59Krauss, Jane..................57, 99Krejcarek, Ann Marie..........112Krueger, Keith..........62, 69, 82Krupa, Kathleen...................65Kubista, Katharyn.................99Kuhn, Alex.........................109Kuhn, Troy...........................81Kuhrt, Mike..........................81Kulm, Gerald......................113LLaganiere, Lily.....................97Lahoda, Kristen....................55Laidler, Autumn..................103Lai, Trang............................58Lancaster, Jessica................73Landeros, Raul.....................79Landes, Gabe.......................54Landever, Alan.....................73Lane, Lora...........................80Lang, Colin........................101Lanzagorta Zepeda,Diego.......................87, 100Lapides, Matthew.................81Lapouraille, Heather...........108LaPrairie, Kimberly.......88, 101LaPrairie, Landon.................88LaPrairie, Lyllian...................88Larson, Lotta........................84Larson, Susan....................104LaRue, Michelle...................94Lathrem, Marlee...................69Laub, James......................106Laur, Dayna.........................90Laurence, Mandy...............108Lauricella, Regina.................81Lavoie, Tiffaney....................65Lawrence, Mike....................64Ledoux, Larry.......................90Lee, Myla............................92Lee, Sara...........................103Legon, Ronald......................95Lehmann, Chris....................67Leight, Joanne.....................71Lelevier Martinez,Benjamin Yves..................53Lemke, Cheryl................57, 90Leoni, Elana.........................96Leon Manterola,Carlos....................100, 108Lese, Christopher.................52Lesser, Marc........................88Levine, Caren.......................99Levin, Howard....................112Lewis, Maria........................59Lewman, Ginger.............56, 78Ley, Gerardo........................55Ley, Tim...............................80Liedahl, Barbara...................70Lim, Shelagh......................110Lindahl, Mats.......................97Lindenfelser, Alexis...............54Lindgren, Darci....................98Lindsay, Julie...........51, 78, 83Lindsay, LeeAnn...................93Lind, Tammy........................56Linson, Ann..........................82Lis, Jodi..............................81Lisowski, Beth......................96Livingston, Susanna.............57Lizarraga, Fernando..............51Lloyd, Pam....................74, 90Lockett, Dale........................89Long, John..........................97Lopez, Ben..........................96Lopez, Veronica....................54Lopez Zamora,Alvaro....................100, 108Lovejoy, Tonia.......................65Loveless, Geraldine..............60Lovely, Gail....................77, 83Lo, Wan-Tzu......................109Lowder, Laura......................89Lubben, Laura......................51Luberoff, Eli.......................106Lucas, Thomas.....................55Luchs, Chris......................111Luevano, Jacob....................73Luhtala, Michelle............67, 95Luikart, Claire................53, 62Luthra, Shabbi.....................70Lynch, Eric...........................51Lynch, Susan.......................51MMacKay, Pagan....................53Mackenzie, Angela...............80Mack, Kayla.........................96Maddox, Anthony..................64Maddox, Autumn..................69Maddox, Dodie.....................89Mader, Jared.................64, 97Maesako,Takanori Maesako...........100Magiera, Jennifer.........85, 103Mahindraker, Santosh.........113Maine, Louise......................66Malachowski, Genny...........115Malmstrom, Marianne.....83, 86Malone, David......................67Manderino, Michael..............60Mansfield, Keith...................51Manzano, Mariana................69Marchena, Katie.................114Marks, Joshua...................114Martinez-Jusino, Miriam.......96Martinez, Monica..................83Martinez, Sylvia....................92Martin, Fred.........................95Mason, Joyce.....................111Massey, Suzanne...............102Massie, Charlie....................51Matheson, Jack....................74Mathisen, Randy..................73Matsumoto, Anakonia...........76Maurer, Keri.........................81Mauro Mendez,Stephanie.......................101Maxmin, Jake..............51, 100Maxwell, Marge....................55120isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Speaker Page header IndexMay, Audra........................105Mazur, Joan.......................114McCarthy, Carolyn................80McClaskey, Kathleen.............88McCord, Tori..................54, 63McDowell, Dan.....57, 107, 112McFarlane, Miles................100McGonigal, Jane..................50McGowan, Veronica............107McGuiness, Rob...................52McGuire, CarolAnne.............51McIntyre, Lauren..................63McKee, Dianne.....................99McKinlay, Huimin..................95McLeod, Julie......................59McMillan, Barbara................53McMurtry, Nannette........81, 88McNab, Katrina....................58McNamara, Amanda.......82, 90McPherson, Rebekah......89, 99McPherson, Sarah................95McWhorter, Rochell R.........110Meacham, Gracey................63Medina Gonzalez, Aranza....108Medina Gonzalez,Paloma....................69, 100Meier, Pierce........................56Melendez, Consuelo.....54, 100Melody Paschall.................101Mendieta Leon, Cecilia.........80Mendoza, Kelly.....................57Merchant, Zahira................113Merrick, Scott......................90Messenger, Lyle.................112Metcalf, Shari................92, 95Meyers, Coby.....................105Michaelsen, Ann...................52Mickes, Tom........................96Miheso-O’Connor,Marguerite.......................65Millar, Anne Marie................59Miller, Andrew......91, 110, 115Miller, Holly..........................80Miller, Jeneanne.................109Miller, Jennifer.....................81Miller-Lowe, Donovan.....54, 63Miller, Shannon..............67, 95Mills, Linda..........................55Mills, Mary Quinn.................63Mills, Michael.......................89Milonovich, Brandon.............64Minnigerode, Laura............108Mitchell, Jennifer...............114Mlinar-Stephens, Mary..........71Mlsna, Jeff..........................66Moehring, Tami....................74Mohr, Kathleen.....................59Molefe, Ayrin......................105Molinar, Guillermina............108Monraz Echeverria, Raul.......53Montes, Hector....................51Montgomery, Mark.............110Moon, Jennifer.....................80Moore, Gwynn................51, 55Moore, Michelle...................82Morales del Rio,Paul Daniel.............100, 108Morales, Tyler......................56Moran, Jose Maria.............108Moran Soberon,Jose Maria.....................100Moreno, Sara.......................96Moroder, Krista..................107Morreale, Erika...............81, 88Morris, Kathleen...................52Morris, Sabata...............78, 92Mortenson, Rita....................66Moses, Wole........................57Moss, Steve...................74, 90Mota, Arturo.........................96Mourant, Roxanne................90Mozingo, Tina....................109Mtingwa, Makazi Ife.............52Munoz De Cote, Ignacio......108Murphy, Paula......................97Musallam, Ramsey...............64Mutschler, Ashley.................53Mytko, Christine...................60NNansen, Craig......................86Nascimento, Thiago Godoy....64Nash, Jenny.........................54Nash, Scott..........................54Navarro, Diego.....................51Naves, Diego.......................51Nemko, Barbara.........106, 114Newcomb, Rory....................93Nguyen-Graff, Dorothy..........64Nguyen, Kim........................88Nguyen, Thanh Truc............113Nierodzik, Michael................63Nilsson, Chris.....................107Nitzkin, Karen......................93Nixon-Saintil, Justina......66, 75Noble, Hannah.....................59Nordquist, John....................52Norris, Cathleen.................114Norris, Patricia...................106North, Karen..................74, 80Novak, Kae..................78, 111November, Alan....................86Nunez, Lencey...................101Nunez Rosique,Javier.....................100, 108OOates, Rita.............52, 99, 115OConnor, Sean...................106Odajima, Becky..................110Ohler, Jason.................98, 104O’Keefe, Daniel..................101Okoye, Amaoge....................88Olszewski, Brandon..............84O’Neal, Chris.........50, 76, 112Ordaz Garcia,Tirso Guztavo............87, 100Ortiz de Montellano Vega,Montserrat.................54, 88Overholser, Patti...................65Owen, Alice.................82, 101Owens, Dana.....................110Own, Lindsey.......................82PPaakki, Travis.....................113Pace, Kyle.................103, 107Padfield, Tamara..................81Padgett, Helen...................100Palazuelos, Cesar.................51Palmer, Roger......................53Paratore, Jeanne..................94Paredes, Juan Francisco.......81Parisi, Lisa...................55, 114Parker-Moore, Jennifer...80, 89Parren, Lauren...................104Parris-Fitzpatrick, Heather.....55Parscale, Geri......................73Parsons, Chase....................54Partida Flores,Rebeca..............54, 63, 100Parton, Becky....................109Pasquale, Marian.................84Patch, Gretel..................52, 55Patterson, Sam..................102Payne, Cindi........................78Pearson, Mary-Elizabeth.......70Peck, Matilda.......................69Peisach, Betsy.............96, 102Pelton, Tim..........................89Perez, Bernardo...................51Perez, Lisa...................73, 109Perez, Luis.....................75, 91Perez, Marco Antonio............88Perez Martinez,Valeria......................87, 100Perez Valenzuela, Ivan..........53Perreault, Richard................59Perreault, Theresa................59Perry-DelCorvo, Dr. Amy.......61Perry, Kaylee........................63Perry, Wisteria......................59Peterman, Leinda...............102Peters, Carol......................103Peterson, Amanda................56121isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Speaker Page header IndexPeterson, Jeff......................56Peterson, Karen...................66Peters, Sharon.....................53Petra, Thomas......................67Petty, Cathleen.....................81Phillips, Bryan....................104Phillips, Glenn......................58Pichardo, Rebeca.........87, 100Pieper, Suzanne...................62Pierce, Jill............................98Pinkston, Gary...................102Pinzon,Elizabeth.... 54, 63, 69, 88, 100Piontek, Jeffrey..............76, 90Pittman, Cameron................92Pitts, Derrick........................56Plascencio, Laura...............108Plasencia Gonzalez Rubio,Ines.........................69, 100Pless, Thomas......................81Poggione, Pete.....................53Ponce Enriquez,Rodrigo..................100, 108Popa, Adina.........................52Popescu, Cristina...............100Porter, Bernajean............56, 72Posvistak, Londa..................54Posvistak, Tess.....................54Power, Emily........................88Power, Megan......................63Power, Zach.........................88Pownell, David.....................82Poyo, Susan.........................89Prater, Leanna...................114Price, Geoff..........................58Prichard, Jason....................80Prins, Jamie.........................93Provence, Sabra.................112Pudroski, Kelly.....................66Pudroski, Steve....................66QQuezada Fernndez,Alfredo...................100, 108Quintana, Chris..................109RRabinovitch, Leonid..............99Rader, Klista......................114Rafferty, Kelly.....................100Raimondi, Sharon.................89Rainwater, Steve..................82Ralston, Rebecca...............104Raman, Raghu.....................64Ramirez, Santiago................51Ramos, Yolanda..............75, 84Ramsay, Julie.....................103Rao, Aditi.............................56Raskauskas, Juliana.............73Ray, Austin...........................54Ray, Kecia............................82Rector, Natalie......................68Redish, Traci..................78, 92Reed, Julene........................65Reed, Vicki...........................86Reese, Ge<strong>org</strong>e.....................96Rees, Nathan.......................59Reimers, Peggy....................83Reinhart, Rachel...................76Rendell, Ashleigh..................66Renfro, Doug.......................61Resendiz Becerra,Pablo de J........................51Reyes Badilla,Miguel Angel....................53Reynolds, Laureen................91Rhodes, Raymond................96Ribble, Mike.........................98Rice, Margaret L............58, 82Rice, Marilyn......................101Richard-Harrington,Gabrielle..........................89Richardson, Allissa...............53Richardson, Carmen.............52Richardson, Cris...................56Richardson, John...........53, 62Richardson, Ty...................110Richardson, Will...................66Richerson, Tara....................81Richert, Bentley....................81Riede, Megan.....................113Rillero, Peter........................68Ringelstein, Zackary.............52Rios, Roland........................81Ripley, Lisa..........................60Ritter, Cathy.........................55Ritter, Jeanine......................96Rivas, Carmen....................113Rivas Gomez, Regina..........108Rivera Araujo, Camila...........80Robertshaw, Jason...............68Robertson, Ruth.................102Robison, Ulie........................97Roble, Craig.........................55Rockman, Saul...................114Rockwell, Allyson............56, 98Rodgers, Laura....................53Rodgers, Randy..................114Rodriguez Canton, Jesus....108Rodriguez Diaz Infante,Polo...............................108Rodriguez, Mark.......73, 94, 98Rodriguez Mayora,Ana Isabel..................54, 63Roettenberger, Joan...........104Romero Ortiz, Santiago.......108Romero, Ruben....................96Rosas, Diana........................56Rosen, Roger.......................76Rosenthal, Alan..................101Rosenthal, Samantha..........109Rosenworcel, Jessica.........107Ross, David..........................90Ross, Katherine..................109Ross, Lee............................96Rowe, Joanne....................104Rowenhorst, Terri...............102Rowland, Amber...................91Rubin, Camden..............54, 63Rubin, Darious...............54, 63Russell, Randy.....................97Ruvalcaba Valencia,Paloma..........................108SSaenz, M<strong>org</strong>an.....................73Sain, Kelly.....................81, 88Salcedo, Rodrigo..................51Salerno, Kandise..................97Salgado Anaya, Efrain......87, 100Salgado, J<strong>org</strong>e.....................96Sallee, Suzanne...................62Saloma, Victor..............87, 100Samek, Linda.......................85Samples, Jocelyn...........54, 63Sams, Aaron..................76, 78Samuelson, Jon.................109Sanchez, Bianca.................107Sanchez-Leal, Lina...............63Sanchez, Santiago......100, 108Sanders-Brunner,Maureen...... 56, 89, 95, 100Sandifer, Stephanie........61, 72Sandoval, Andres.................51Santos, Juan Jose..............108Sarver, Cynthia...................112Sauca, Christin.....................76Saunders, David.................108Savio D’Mello.....................106Sawyer, Donna...................103Saxe, Kim....................94, 106Scatchell, Anne..................103Schaffer, Valerie...................69Schecht, Leslie..........101, 113Scherrer, David....................91Schmidt, Denise.................107Schnupp, Donna...................62Schrock, Kathy.............82, 106Schufreider, Megan..............90Schultz, Ashleigh..................94Schumacher, Noah...............65Scordias, Margaret...............91Scott, April...........................53Scribner-MacLean,Michelle...........................95Scurletis, Ge<strong>org</strong>ia.................54Segura, Eugenie.................106Selak, Bill..............91, 96, 106Sena, Tracy........................112122isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Speaker Page header IndexSepulveda Talayero,Juan Bosco....................108Serafin, Juan Antonio ... 100, 108Serrano, Silvia......................52Setser, Renee.......................73Sevensma, Kara...................84Sexton, Anna.................56, 96Shahaf-Barzilay, Rinat...........58Shaheen, Maria....................69Shanahan, Catherine..........113Sharma, Manish...................60Sheehy, Peggy.............86, 111Sheffer, Sue.........................65Shields, Melissa.................114Shi, Shufang........................89Shorter, Amy......................101Sidford, Robert.....................88Sidibay, Mohamed..............104Sidoroff, Diane.....................97Siler, Eric.............................91Sill, Jim...............................83Silveira, Susan.....................92Siracusa, Fran......................52Sivick, Kimberly............69, 100Sivick, Tom........................100Siy, Alexandra......................65Sjogren, Lisa........................88Skidmore, Blake...........59, 104Skramstad,Erik.............. 55, 69, 85, 109Slaten, Maegan....................82Slawson, Jaime....................81Sleasman, Mary...................62Sleasman, Sarah..................62Smart, Vicky.........................87Smetana, Lara.....................58Smith, Andrew.......66, 70, 110Smith, Annette.....................88Smith, Ben......... 64, 77, 82, 97Smith, Debbie......................53Smith, Julie.........................61Smith, Kathleen....................96Smith, Leigh-Kathryn............71Smith, Marci........................54Smith, Peter.........................59Smith, Scott.......................106Smith, Shaunna...................56Smokorowski, Dyane............68Snir, Avigail..........................96Sobierajski, Frank...............102Solomon, Naomi...................88Soloway,Elliot...... 60, 77, 79, 92, 114Songy, June.......................109Songy, Shelley....................109Sonnenberg, Mandi........77, 97Spangler, Natalie..................81Spath, Amy....................78, 99Spencer, John....................100Spraggins, Craig................109Sprague, Debra....................56Stafford, Lauren.................104Stager, Gary.................72, 114Standley, Mark...............74, 90Starr, Jeffrey........................81Staudt, Carolyn............91, 106Steele-Maley, Thomas.............51Steel, Jaimie......................102Steighner, Cheryl..................73Stenzel, Thomas...................64Stewart, Sara.......................88Stewart, Susan.....................55Steyer, James......................83Stobaugh, Rebecca..............55Stout, Ellie...........................69Stout, Wendy.......................90Stowe, Melany.....................91Stratton, Charri....................71Straus, Susan......................95Strother, MaryCarole.............85Strudler, Neal.......................62Stubbs, Kari...........82, 97, 104Stuckey, Bronwyn.................86Sujo-Montes, Laura..............62Sullivan, Adina.....................61Sullivan, Kathleen.................81Summs, Meredith.................88Sumrall, Teresa....................83Sustaita, Rey........................96Sutherland, Holly................104Sutton, Vic...........................77Svarda, Sarah......................65Svoboda, Aaron....................94Swanner, Lynda....................85Sweet, James......................95Swensrud, Andrea................90Sykora, Carolyn..............72, 84TTadbiri, Mana.......................88Taig, Kylie............................63Talaiver, Manorama........65, 91Tang, Greg.........................104Tassell, Janet.......................55Tatyana Dvorkin...................96Tavernier, Lyle....................103Taxson, Kristen.....................98Taylor, Adam........................70Taylor Dixon...................54, 63Taylor, Mary.........................63Tempel, Michael...................74Teraoka, Renee....................63Terrazas, Fatima.................113Terrell, Shelly...............82, 106Terrell Shockley, Ebony.......101Teuber, Donna......................78Thibodeau, Jason...............107Thomas, Pam.......................83Thomas, Randy....................85Thompson, Mya.................110Thordarson, Kami...............100Thornburg, David................109Thornburg, Norma..............109Tierney, Elizabeth.......101, 113Timpone, Cathy..................100Tindall, Beverly.....................88Toledano, Judy.....................88Tomassini, Jason................106Tomlinson, Ben....................53Tonelli, Edward...................101Townley, Claudine.................70Townsend, Kristin...........66, 75Trahan, Keith.......................68Traver, Shelly.....................115Traxson, Cameron................81Treacy, Barbara..................102Trevino Trujillo, Juan Jose.....51Tschirhart, Deb....................62Tucker Smith, Nicole...........111Turnbull, Chris................63, 88Tuttle, Harry.........................56UUgalde, Steven...................108Umpstead, Bruce............56, 98Ursula, Isaac..................63, 69Uy, Nina...............................65VVaidyanathan, Sheena..........60Valenza, Joyce.....................67Vanden Heuvel, Aaron...........58Vandergugten, David............97Vanides, Jim........................57Vasinda, Sheri......................59Vedeikis, Amy....................102Velde, Jody........................101Verta, Adriana......................53Vincent, Naia.......................63Visser, Ryan.........................68Vitti, Karrie...................64, 109Voboril, Linley......................81Vojtek, Robert......................98VonBank, Anthony........78, 101Vroomunn, Kelsey................60WWagner, Roger.............78, 110Walden, Tonisha...........56, 110Walker, Sam........................57Wallace, Haley.....................89Walsh, Chris......................106Walters, Eric........................60Wandrum, Tom.....................63123isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Speaker Page header IndexWarburton, Janet...............101Ward, Dr. Denis..................112Warren, Andrea....................65Warrick, Jeanie....................96Warrner, Kimberly.................61Wassil-Wardak, Maryam.......70Watanabe, Tracy...................52Waters, Susan......................52Watson, Jade.....................108Weems, Dr. Amy Lou............68Wehner, Ross.......................52Wei, Jenny...........................66Wolf, Mark.........................115Woodward, David.................91Wooten, Rachelle.......100, 109Worcester,Tammy...............76, 84, 104Worley, Gordon.....................57Wrenn, Elaine......................60Wright, Brandon...................55Wright, Vivian.......................58Wyatt, Suzanne....................52Wylie, Jonathan...................92Wysong, Daniel....................74Media PartnersWeiss, Dovi..........................58Wells, Susan........................49Wenzel, Jana.......................81Werle, James.......................95Werth, Eric...........................73Werth, Lori...........................73West, DJ...........................113Wetzel, Keith........................93Whelan, Paige......................67Whicker, Bob.................74, 90White, Allison.......................54Whitehead, Cara..................96YYarzabek, Christine...............81Yeatts, Cheryl.......................55Yoder, Maureen............56, 107Yollis, Linda.........................52Young, Jeffery......................51Young, Michelle....................68Young, Steve........................54Yzabal, Marco......................51Media SponsorsWhitehead, Tiffany................56White, Jessica.....................98White, Melissa.....................80Whiteside, Kelli..................115Whitt, Holly..........................89Widdall, Chris......................89Wilder, Hilary.......................53Wilhelm, Lance..................104Wilhite, Abigail.....................63Wilkens, Kim..................66, 96Williams, Heidi.....................80Williams, Jennifer.................52Williams, Matthew................98Williams, Mia Kim..........77, 89Williamson, Amanda.............58Williamson, Jo...............78, 86Williams, Princeton...............96Wilson, Bradley M................89Wilson, Mandy.....................81Wiltse, Ric...........................82ZZabala, Joy..........................67Zamora Adem, Raul.... 100, 108Zaorski,Agnes......55, 98, 100, 109Zaorski, Spence.................100Zarate, Angel Mario............108Zarate Villazon,Jose Francisco...............108Zarek, Sadat........................73Zdrojewski, Rob............53, 72Zeigler, Heather....................85Zeitz, Leigh........................111Zintgraff, Cliff................69, 74Zogbi, Hassan....................108Zucker, Andrew..................106HardwareSuppliersCalifone InternationalCiscoELMOPolycomPrometheanSamsungSMARTSoftware SuppliersAdobeFaronicsInspiration SoftwareVideoconferencingService ProvidersAT&TIdaho EducationNetworkInternet 2’s U.S. UXANand K20 InitiativeLEARNNORTH 2 HOhio DLATexas A&MWisneski, Sandy...................78124isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


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Onsite and MapsThank you,<strong>ISTE</strong> Year-Round Sponsors<strong>ISTE</strong> is proud to thank our year-round sponsors:<strong>Program</strong> Highlights<strong>Program</strong> DetailsAs a teacher, you can use Autodesk ® technology toreimagine your classroom, help inspire creativity and criticalthinking in your students, and maybe add just a pinch ofwonder to their day. Autodesk offers teachers and schooldistricts technology and resources to help students seethe connection between science, technology, engineering,arts, and math (STEAM). The Autodesk Digital STEAMWorkshop is a free resource for teachers that is designedto engage students with a rich environment of real-time 3Dtechnology, games, project-based learning, and short, easyto-followvideos. <strong>ISTE</strong> recognized Autodesk with its Seal ofAlignment for Proficiency for supporting the implementationof the NETS • S.Expo GuideCable in the Classroom, the cable industry’s nationaleducation foundation, fosters the use of cable content andtechnology to expand and enhance learning for childrenand youth nationwide. Cable in the Classroom advocates fordigital citizenship and the visionary, sensible, and effectiveuse of media in homes, schools, and communities.iste.<strong>org</strong>/corprelations


Thank you,<strong>ISTE</strong> Corporate Members<strong>ISTE</strong> corporate members are select, forward-thinking corporations that share <strong>ISTE</strong>’s commitmentto advance excellence in learning and teaching through innovative and effective uses oftechnology. Please join us in thanking and recognizing them for their efforts and support.A + E NetworksAdobe FoundationAdobe Youth VoicesAdobe Systems Inc.Apple Inc.Atomic Learning Inc.p AutodeskBlackboard IncBrainPOP LLCBretford Manufacturingp Cable in the ClassroomCalifone International, Inc.Canon U.S.A., Inc.• CDW-GCengage LearningCertiport, Inc./NCS PearsonChannel One News, LLC• Common Sense MediaCOMPUTER EXPLORERSConnectEDU, Inc.CTB/McGraw-Hill• DELLDiscovery EducationEdmodoEpson America Inc.Faronics CorporationGlobalScholarHewlett Packard Company• Houghton Mifflin HarcourtPublishing• Intel EducationItslearning LLCJP Sa Couto, S.A.• LEGO EducationMcGraw-Hill Education• Microsoft CorporationMobile BeaconOracle AcademyPASCOPDS• PearsonpenveuPLATO Learning• Promethean Inc.ProQuestQualcomm, Inc.Rosen PublishingSAFARI Montage• Samsung• SMART Technologies Inc.Super Duper PublicationsTechnology BoxThe Source for LearningToon Boom Animation, Inc.Turning Technologies LLCVerizon FoundationVernier Software & TechnologyVoyager LearningXirrusNETS Seal of Alignment Recipient• <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> Conference Sponsorp <strong>ISTE</strong> Year-round SponsorCORPORATE MEMBER LISTING AS OF APRIL 19, <strong>2013</strong>Be sure to look for the <strong>ISTE</strong> corporate member logo in booths at <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong>, other conferences, and on company websitesto know which companies are supporting <strong>ISTE</strong> and improving the quality of education worldwide. Also look for <strong>ISTE</strong>’s Seal ofAlignment—your assurance that a product or service is NETS-aligned.For more information on how you can become a corporate member and for other corporate engagement opportunitieswith <strong>ISTE</strong>, contact istecorprelations@iste.<strong>org</strong>, call Steve Abbott, Senior Director Corporate Relations, at 1.866.654.4777or 1.202.861.7777 ext.125, or visit us at <strong>ISTE</strong> <strong>2013</strong> in San Antonio, June 23–26!iste.<strong>org</strong>/corprelations


Welcome tothe World’s PremierEd Tech Exposition!Intensify your learning at <strong>ISTE</strong> by immersing yourself in its world-renowned exposition,featuring more than 1,400 booths and 500 exhibiting companies from around the globe.Experience the latest solutions the ed tech industry has to offer throughin-booth presentations and innovative product demonstrations—the learning happens right on the expo hall floor.You will never find a more impressive group of corporateleaders from your field gathered in one place, at one time. Enjoy!Exhibit HoursMonday9:30 am–5:30 pmTuesday9:30 am–5 pmWednesday9:30 am–2:30 pmContinental breakfast will beserved Monday and Tuesdayat 9:45 am–10:15 am128isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


ADVERTISER INDEXExhibitor Name Page Exhibitor Name PageAmazon Kindle. .....................................30, 188Anthro Corporation........................... Inside Front CoverBrain Hive LLC.........................................170Cable in the Classroom ........................Inside Back CoverEdmentum.............................................22Extron Electronics ........................................6Gradekeeper...........................................26Houghton Mifflin Harcourt...............................14, 31Kensington ...........................................180Lerner Digital. .........................................129MDR................................................132PASCO scientific ........................................19PlascoTrac by Plasco ID. .................................154Promethean Inc. ........................................32Rice University - STEMscopes. .............................141Scholastic, Inc. ............................ Outside Back CoverSHI International Corp.....................................29Solution Tree. ......................................11, 158Source for Learning......................................18StudyPad, Inc .........................................176Vernier Software & Technology. .............................10PURCHASE ONCE, USE FROM LIBRARY, HOME, AND THROUGHOUT YOUR SCHOOL.NEW ENHANCEMENTS!Now on iPad® and Three Audio Speeds to ModelFluency and Pronunciation at Reader’s Pace.READ TO METHREE AUDIOSPEEDSappleSINGLE WORDREPEATSOUNDON!EASY TOOLSBOOST READING SKILLSAND CONFIDENCEWITH LERNER INTERACTIVE BOOKS Lerner InteractiveBooks are engaging titlesthat improve key literacy skillsfor ELL students and yournew and struggling readersin grades K-5. All 289 titlesfeature unique educational,fun activities to extend thelearning experience.129www.lernerdigital.comisteconference.<strong>org</strong>Lerner Digital also offers morethan 2,500 eBooks for K-12 availableonline and for the iPad ® —an ideal resourcefor your school’s interactive white boards!Visit us in Booth #5268 for a FREE 30-day trialand enter to win FREE interactive books!


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Exhibitor Page Listing header by CompanyExhibitor Name Booth Exhibitor Name Booth10 Lane Learning. ....................................102822Build a Profile ......................................102822Simple. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10282360 Technologies Inc. ..................................2278ABDO Digital.........................................4269Abrams Learning Trends................................13195Absolute Software Corp. ................................8200Academic Partnerships..................................2283Academic Superstore..................................11081Acer America Corporation. ..............................13112Achieve3000.........................................7174Adobe Systems, Inc...................................11113Aerohive Networks. ...................................12254Agilix..............................................14095AirWatch...........................................11254ALEKS Corporation....................................11071Alexandria/KeepnTrack.................................10200ALL In Learning......................................10218Altex Computers & Electronics ............................6304American Time & Signal Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6280Amplify.............................................7268AMZER.............................................8057Answer Underground...................................3276Anthro Corporation....................................11278Apex Learning........................................9058Apperson Datalink.....................................6172Appshed Limited.....................................10282Arcademics. ........................................14070Aries Technology, Inc..................................13181Aruba Networks. ......................................6268ASCD .............................................13064ASUS Computer International............................10060AT&T. ..............................................9288Atomic Learning......................................14092Audio Enhancement. ...................................7284AV2 by Weigl.........................................4271AVer Information, Inc ..................................10244AVID Education .......................................3269AWE. .............................................10084Azusa Pacific University.................................9066Balt/Best-Rite .......................................11242Barnes & Noble ................................ 12061Barobo, Inc.........................................12207Belkin International, Inc .................................5247Beluga Learning. .....................................10282Benesse America Inc. .................................11281Benesse Corporation. .................................11283Big C. ..............................................2271Big Hair Learning. ....................................10282Big History Project, LLC.................................6284Blackboard Inc.. .....................................11058Blendedschools.net....................................5251Booksource. ........................................13054Boxlight............................................13082Brain Hive LLC........................................5257BrainPOP. ..........................................10076Brenthaven. .........................................9078Bretford Manufacturing, Inc .............................13166BrightBytes. ........................................10296British Educational Suppliers Association. ...................10282BTI................................................4262ByteSpeed, LLC. ......................................6244Cabling & Wireless Solutions of TX Inc.......................8076Califone International, Inc. ..............................13191Cambium Learning Group. ..............................10136Camcor, Inc. .........................................7262CampusNorth Inc. .....................................4264Canon USA, Inc. ......................................7186Canvas by Instructure. .................................11070CaseCrown. .........................................3260Cattura Video. ........................................8090CDI Computers .......................................9234CDW-G............................................11127CE Supply, LLC ......................................14071Cengage Learning....................................12164Certiport. ..........................................12090Cetacea Sound Corp ...................................9258Chalkable ...........................................5233Charter Business. .....................................6223Cisco Meraki........................................11270Clay Piggy. ..........................................9298CK-12 Foundation.....................................4278Clickteam. ..........................................8276CloudLock. .........................................12286Cloudpath Networks Inc. ................................9262CNB Computers. ......................................2286CognitivEdge........................................10049Comcast Business Class. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5293Compass Media Inc....................................9297CompassLearning .....................................6256133isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page Listing header by CompanyExhibitor Name Booth Exhibitor Name BoothCompuCycle .........................................8074Concordia University....................................5238Connect EDU.........................................4289ContentKeeper Technologies..............................7304Copernicus Educational Products ..........................9294CORE ECS. .........................................12222Corel Corporation......................................6232Crestron Electronics....................................7250Crick Software.......................................13214CTB/McGraw-Hill. ....................................11180Curriculum Associates, Inc. ..............................7222Cyber Acoustics. ......................................9056Cyber-Anatomy, Inc...................................12062Cyberoam...........................................2277CyberPatriot. ........................................14073D&D Security Resources, Inc .............................8078Data House Consulting..................................8272Data Harvest........................................10282DecisionEd Group .....................................7300Dell Inc............................................11174Designmate (I) Pvt. Ltd. .................................7238Desmos, Inc .........................................5228Devicewear..........................................6296Digital Harbor Foundation. ...............................8058DisplayNote Technologies Ltd.............................5262District Administration .................................10106Doceri by SP Controls...................................7232DreamBox Learning. ...................................3261DyKnow............................................13207E-Animations Corporation................................3262E-Line Media........................................10070Easy Student Publishing................................14086EasyBib.com........................................10303eBackpack and School Web Lockers.......................13197eBeam .............................................9270eChalk, LLC..........................................8092Edclick ............................................12048EDgear LLC..........................................3288Edlio. .............................................10206Edmentum...........................................9212EDmin.............................................10102Edmix.............................................10282Edmodo.............................................7196EdTech360, LLC ......................................3282EDU2000 America, Inc. ................................12284Educate Online .......................................8072Education Week/Digital Directions. .........................7181Educational Classroom Systems, LLC .......................8069Educational Resources. .................................9174Edugeek Ltd .........................................9096Edupoint. ..........................................12068edutyping.com........................................2261Eduudle. ...........................................10282Edvation ...........................................13104eInstruction. ........................................10188Elite Screens Inc ......................................6301ELMO USA Corp.. ....................................13090eMetric, LLC........................................14060Encyclopaedia Britannica / Britannica Digital Learning...........9200Enterasys Networks...................................12262ePALS. .............................................6196EPS Literacy & Intervention. ..............................7227Epson America. ......................................10196eRate 360 Solutions, LLC. ...............................6248Ergotron ............................................6208eSchool News.......................................14082eSchools. .....................................7253, 10282Espresso Education....................................9090Esri................................................7226EuroTalk LTD........................................10282Evan-Moor Educational Publishers .........................6202Evisions. ............................................5242Excelegrade. .........................................9304ExploreLearning. .....................................12080Extron Electronics .............................. 11262FableVision. ........................................12268Faronics ...........................................10232Filament Games, LLC. .................................13208FileWave (USA), Inc ....................................4260finalsite. ...........................................13199Focus School Software. ................................12282Follett. ............................................10260FPL FiberNet.........................................2287Freshi Media.........................................4281Friendly Integration LLC................................14054FrontRow. ..........................................13232FundingFactory. .....................................11050Funds For Learning, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6184G-Form, LLC.........................................7259Gaggle.Net, Inc ......................................11216134isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page Listing header by CompanyExhibitor Name Booth Exhibitor Name BoothGameDesk...........................................6214Gareth Stevens Publishing. .............................11298Generation YES......................................12226Google, Inc .........................................12236GovConnection, Inc ...................................11090GradeCam Corporation.................................12070Grand Canyon University.................................7294Graphite by Common Sense Media.........................7280Gravic, Inc. - Remark Products Group......................10299Griffin Technology ....................................13060Gripcase LLC / Datamation Systems........................2275GroupLink Corporation.................................12074Guangzhou Shirui Electronics Co., Ltd. .....................12055Gumdrop Cases. ......................................3278GWAVA Technologies..................................14077Gynzy ....................................... 11063HAIKU Learning Systems, Inc ............................13070Haivision. ...........................................3271Hamilton Buhl........................................8304Hapara, Inc. ........................................12248Hard Candy Cases, LLC.................................2279Hayes Software Systems ................................7187Herff Jones / Nystrom .................................13083Hewlett-Packard Company..............................13158Higher Ground Gear. ...................................6226Hitachi Solutions America, Ltd............................10238Houghton Mifflin Harcourt...............................11099HoverCam, Pathway Innovations and Technologies Inc..........13076Howard Technology Solutions............................12086IBC Inc .............................................9061iBoss Security........................................5279Ideal Experiential Learning (P) Ltd..........................6299Imagine Learning, Inc..................................14081Incerts.............................................10282Independence Science.................................13202Infobase Learning .....................................5224infosnap, inc........................................13217Insight Education Group, Inc.............................12276Insight Systems Exchange ...............................8258Inspiration Software, Inc. ...............................11200Intelligent Papers. ....................................14068Ionic Designs.........................................2276IPEVO, Inc..........................................12083iSchool Initiative. .....................................13284itslearning, inc. .......................................6190ITWorx. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5289IXL Learning .................................. 12132JAMF Software .......................................4270JoVE...............................................8056JS Alliance Corp.. .....................................4285K’NEX Education ......................................5253K12, Inc ...........................................10288Kaspersky Lab. .......................................7263KeLIA (Korea e-Learning Industry Association). ................7208Kensington ..........................................8080Keytec, Inc.. ........................................11074KIS................................................9074Knowre.............................................3268Konica Minolta Business Solutions USA, Inc.. .................8284KYOCERA Document Solutions America, Inc...................4282L4U Library Software. ..................................8084LabStats. ...........................................8054Lakeshore Learning Materials. ............................7216LapCabby. ..........................................9301Laser Shot. ..........................................9302Late Nite Labs.......................................11051Learning A-Z.........................................4263Learning.com .......................................11226LearningMate Solutions.................................2266LearnPal. ..........................................10051LearnZillion. .........................................9303LEGO Education. .....................................11140Lerner Digital. ........................................5268Lexmark International, Inc................................9305Lightspeed Systems. ...................................5203Lightspeed Technologies, Inc .............................7244Limitless Learning Limited..............................10282Load IQ. ...........................................12203Lock ‘n Charge Technologies ............................11080Logitech Inc..........................................5295Lumenate. ..........................................7301Lumens Integration, Inc .................................7274lynda.com, Inc. ......................................11248M & A Technology, Inc ..................................9218M-Edge. ............................................7269Mackin Educational Resources. ...........................9248MangaHigh. ........................................10282ManyLabs. .........................................11048Maps101 ..........................................13177Marzano Research Laboratory ............................7288135isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page Listing header by CompanyExhibitor Name Booth Exhibitor Name BoothMasteryConnect.......................................8082MatchWare, Inc.......................................7183Mathletics/3P Learning .................................6288Max Interactive Inc.. ...................................6295Mayer-Johnson LLC....................................8294McGraw-Hill Education. ................................13184Media Flex Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9057Media-X Systems, Inc..................................10110MediaCore..........................................13196Microsoft Corporation...................................8234Mimio.............................................10092Mind Shaper Technologies Pvt Ltd..........................3287Mobento......................................7305, 10282MOBILAPS..........................................13204Mobile Beacon.......................................11132Monarch Teaching Technologies...........................5182Moodlerooms, Inc .....................................8227Movie Licensing USA...................................3263myBlee.............................................7303myOn..............................................7256National Assessment of Educational Progress ................12050National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. .................5305National Network of Digital Schools.........................3274National Science Foundation SBIR/STTR <strong>Program</strong> .............12205NBC Learn..........................................13203NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc. .....................11288Nessy Learning LLC....................................2263Netop.............................................12216NetSupport..........................................9254Netsync Network Solutions. .............................14065NewPath Learning LLC. .................................8296Newscrafted LLC......................................4276NobleHour..........................................10295NOVA Education.......................................4261Numedeon, Inc ......................................13206ODE ..............................................13215ODYSSEYWARE......................................13226OKI Data Americas, Inc..................................6287One Call Now.........................................3270One More Story, Inc....................................5174Oser Communications Group .............................8278OtterBox............................................7249OverDrive School Download Library. .......................10064Panasonic...........................................6240Panther Learning Systems Inc.. ..........................12056PaperCut Software International Pty Ltd. .....................8063ParentsWare, LLC .............................. 11289PartStock Computer. ..................................11275PASCO scientific .....................................12242PBS ..............................................10270Pearson. ...........................................11159penveu ® ...................................... 6220Pepperdine University, Graduate School of Educationand Psychology.....................................3286Phonak............................................10104Piazza. .............................................9070Picaboo Yearbooks. ....................................2269Pitsco Education Curriculum. .............................8305Planet Enterprises Ltd .................................10282PlascoTrac by Plasco ID ........................... 6178plasq LLC. .........................................13071Poindexter Technology..................................9065Powerful Learning Practice. .............................13211PowerIT. ............................................7267Power My Learning ....................................5297PREPWORKS. ........................................9059Prime System ........................................3265Primera Technology....................................5271Print Manager........................................7289ProComputing Corporation. .............................12065ProctorU............................................9051Professor Garfield Foundation.............................6221Project-Based Learning Systems/Project Foundry ..............5236Promethean Inc. .....................................12174Promevo............................................6305ProQuest...........................................10304ProtecT Computer Products.............................11052PSNI..............................................11277QOMO HiteVision. .....................................7225Quatro Solutions ......................................5303Qwizdom, Inc........................................10250Read Naturally.......................................10132Reading Horizons. ....................................11062Reading Plus/Taylor Associates. ...........................6262Reading Town ........................................6298Rediker Software, Inc. ..................................5269Registration Gateway. ..................................8060Remote-Learner US, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13175Renaissance Learning ...........................13133, 13139RenWeb School Management Software......................7219136isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page Listing header by CompanyExhibitor Name Booth Exhibitor Name BoothRice University - STEMscopes ...................... 8067Roland Systems Group.................................14087Roovy, Inc. .........................................10048Rosen Publishing.....................................11296Rubicon International..................................11269Ruckus Wireless ......................................8252Saak Digital..........................................5286SAFARI Montage.....................................13192Sam Houston State University............................13055Samsung Electronics America - EBD........................9186Samsung Techwin America...............................4288Sangari Active Science. .................................8055Scale Computing......................................8299Scholastic Administr@tor...............................10201Scholastic, Inc.......................................12194School Improvement Network............................12104School Newspapers Online..............................10056School Smarts LLC/Zimmedia.............................5299School Tech Supply ....................................9065SchoolDude.com.....................................10063SchoolMessenger ....................................12218Schoology..........................................14098SDE, Inc ...........................................14056Second Avenue Learning ...............................13209Securly............................................12054Senkatel USA/Dicoer ..................................11302Sentient Science Corporation.............................9068Share My Lesson.....................................11284SharpSchool, Inc......................................6289ShenZhen Free Interactive Technology Co.,ltd .................8302SHI International Corp...................................8242Shiffler Equipment/TouchIT Technologies. ...................11057Shmoop ............................................5249Show What You Know...................................4287Showbie ............................................5227Silverback Learning Solutions............................10305Skyward, Inc. ........................................6246SMART Technologies..................................13174SmartBrief, Inc........................................6302SmartSchool Systems ..................................8303SMK-Link Corporation ..................................5172Smoothwall, Inc.......................................9096SoftChalk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11067Software Express, Inc............................10172, 11164Software MacKiev ..............................12126, 12141Solution Tree.........................................7288Sophia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5270Sophos.............................................5185Source For Learning, Inc.................................5216Speck Products. .....................................11287Spectrum Industries, Inc.. ..............................10098SpellingCity.com .....................................10294Sporting Nation. .....................................10282SPRINT............................................13063SQR Solutions........................................3277Squirrels LLC. .......................................11285Starr Companies. .....................................7292Steelcase Education Solutions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12210STI Software Technology, Inc.. ............................5278STM Bags. .........................................10052Stoneware, Inc.. .....................................11086Stratasys / Dimension 3D Printers. .........................9062Streakwave Wireless, Inc ................................6276Student Success Academy..............................12288StudyPad, Inc. ................................. 14074StudySync. ..........................................6272Subtext.............................................8262SunGard K-12 Education. ...............................7279SunSky Electronic CO., LTD .............................13057Super Duper Publications. ...............................9049Swift Optical Instruments, Inc. ............................5280Swivl, Inc.. ..........................................9295Symentec .................................... 10172SymbalooEDU........................................8248T.H.E. Journal/1105 Media, Inc.. .........................10140TabPilot Tablet Learning System. ..........................5285talknow. ...........................................10050TAP•it. .............................................6214Tardy Calculator. ......................................8062TCPN .............................................11064Teacher Created Materials, Inc. ...........................8088Teachers Notebook. LLC. ................................9273TeachersFirst.com.....................................5216Teaching Channel .....................................8300TeachLogic, Inc. .....................................14091Teachscape. .........................................8079Tech & Learning. .....................................12197Tech4Learning, Inc.. ..................................10128Technology Integration Group. ............................8094TechSmith Corporation. ................................10226137isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page Listing header by CompanyExhibitor Name Booth Exhibitor Name BoothTeleMate.Net Software..................................6292TERC. ..............................................3279Terrapin Software......................................9054Texthelp, Inc .........................................7295The College Board.....................................8071The Learning Egg, LLC..................................2288The New York Times. ...................................5230The Spirituality Network, Inc.............................12209Thinglink............................................8059Think Tank..........................................14078Think Through Math. ..................................13219Think CERA..........................................5281ThinkMap Visual Thesaurus ..............................9293Time To Know .......................................12274TIPS - The Interlocal Purchasing System.....................8263Today’s Catholic Teacher ................................8266Tools4ever. ..........................................7297Toon Boom Animation, Inc ...............................6293Toshiba America Business Solutions........................5240Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. ..................10178Trident Case .........................................3283Turning Technologies, LLC ..............................13098Twotrees Technologies..................................3281Typing Pal Online - Engaging Webapps......................8288U.S. Education TV.....................................10297UMIGO-WTTW. ......................................11304Unite Private Networks, LLC..............................5231Universal Service Administrative Company. ..................14066University of North Texas College of Information................3280Uzibull. ............................................13087Vernier Software & Technology. ..........................11104VEX Robotics, Inc. .....................................9242VFT Virtual Field Trips Ltd. ...............................5273via680, LLC. .........................................3289Visions Technology. ...................................12237Vito Technology Inc ....................................2270VSCHOOLZ. .........................................9084VSI Aerospace Inc ....................................13200Wacom Technology ....................................8261Walden University .....................................3275Wasp Barcode Technologies..............................2289WatchGuard Technologies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2264Waterford Institute. ....................................2265Westminster Technologies, Inc ............................5182Wiley. ..............................................4279Wilkes University - Graduate Education.....................12066William Woods University Online Campus ...................14062WIRIS Math - Maths for More. ............................5284WisdomTools........................................12201World Book, Inc. ......................................7202Worth Ave. Group. .....................................7298WoWiWe Instruction Co .................................5288Xerox ..............................................6252Xirrus .............................................10212Yellow Door. ........................................10282ZAGG ..............................................9053Zondle. ............................................10282Monday9:30 am–5:30 pmContinental breakfast9:45–10:15 amExhibit HoursTuesday9:30 am–5 pmContinental breakfast9:45–10:15 amWednesday9:30 am–2:30 pm138isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page Listing header by BoothExhibitor Name Booth Exhibitor Name Boothedutyping.com. .......................................2261Nessy Learning LLC....................................2263WatchGuard Technologies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2264Waterford Institute.....................................2265GoClass.............................................2266Picaboo Yearbooks. ....................................2269Vito Technology Inc ....................................2270Big C. ..............................................2271Gripcase LLC / Datamation Systems........................2275Ionic Designs.........................................2276Cyberoam...........................................2277360 Technologies Inc. ..................................2278Hard Candy Cases, LLC.................................2279School Chapters, Inc ...................................2281Academic Partnerships..................................2283CNB Computers.......................................2286FPL FiberNet.........................................2287The Learning Egg, LLC..................................2288Wasp Barcode Technologies..............................2289CaseCrown..........................................3260DreamBox Learning. ...................................3261E-Animations Corporation. ...............................3262Movie Licensing USA...................................3263Prime System ........................................3265Knowre.............................................3268AVID Education .......................................3269One Call Now. ........................................3270Haivision............................................3271National Network of Digital Schools.........................3274Walden University .....................................3275Answer Underground...................................3276SQR Solutions........................................3277Gumdrop Cases. ......................................3278TERC. ..............................................3279University of North Texas College of Information................3280Twotrees Technologies..................................3281EdTech360, LLC ......................................3282Trident Case .........................................3283Pepperdine University, Graduate School of Educationand Psychology.....................................3286Mind Shaper Technologies Pvt Ltd..........................3287EDgear LLC..........................................3288Ving!...............................................3289FileWave (USA), Inc ....................................4260NOVA Education.......................................4261BTI................................................4262Learning A-Z.........................................4263CampusNorth Inc. .....................................4264ABDO Digital.........................................4269JAMF Software .......................................4270AV2 by Weigl. ........................................4271Newscrafted LLC. .....................................4276CK-12 Foundation.....................................4278Wiley. ..............................................4279Freshi Media.........................................4281KYOCERA Document Solutions America, Inc...................4282JS Alliance Corp.. .....................................4285Show What You Know. ..................................4287Samsung Techwin America. ..............................4288Connect EDU.........................................4289SMK-Link Corporation ..................................5172One More Story, Inc. ...................................5174Monarch Teaching Technologies. ..........................5182Westminster Technologies, Inc ............................5182Sophos.............................................5185Lightspeed Systems. ...................................5203Source For Learning, Inc.................................5216TeachersFirst.com.....................................5216Infobase Learning .....................................5224Showbie ............................................5227Desmos, Inc .........................................5228The New York Times. ...................................5230Unite Private Networks, LLC..............................5231Chalkable ...........................................5233Project-Based Learning Systems/Project Foundry ..............5236Concordia University. ...................................5238Toshiba America Business Solutions. .......................5240Evisions. ............................................5242Belkin International, Inc .................................5247Shmoop ............................................5249Blendedschools.net....................................5251K’NEX Education ......................................5253Brain Hive LLC. .......................................5257DisplayNote Technologies Ltd. ............................5262Lerner Digital. ........................................5268Rediker Software, Inc. ..................................5269Sophia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5270Primera Technology....................................5271VFT Virtual Field Trips Ltd. ...............................5273139isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page Listing header by BoothExhibitor Name Booth Exhibitor Name BoothSTI Software Technology, Inc..............................5278iBoss Security........................................5279Swift Optical Instruments, Inc.............................5280ThinkCERCA .........................................5281WIRIS Math - Maths for More.............................5284TabPilot Tablet Learning System...........................5285Saak Digital..........................................5286WoWiWe Instruction Co .................................5288ITWorx. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5289Comcast Business Class. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5293Logitech Inc..........................................5295Power My Learning ....................................5297School Smarts LLC/Zimmedia.............................5299Quatro Solutions ......................................5303National Council of Teachers of Mathematics..................5305Apperson Datalink.....................................6172PlascoTrac by Plasco ID ........................... 6178Funds For Learning, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6184itslearning, inc. .......................................6190ePALS. .............................................6196Evan-Moor Educational Publishers .........................6202Ergotron ............................................6208GameDesk...........................................6214penveu ® ...................................... 6220Professor Garfield Foundation. ............................6221Charter Business......................................6223Higher Ground Gear. ...................................6226Corel Corporation......................................6232Panasonic...........................................6240ByteSpeed, LLC.......................................6244Skyward, Inc. ........................................6246eRate 360 Solutions, LLC. ...............................6248Xerox ..............................................6252CompassLearning .....................................6256Reading Plus/Taylor Associates. ...........................6262Aruba Networks.......................................6268StudySync...........................................6272Streakwave Wireless, Inc ................................6276American Time & Signal Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6280Big History Project LLC..................................6284OKI Data Americas, Inc..................................6287Mathletics/3P Learning .................................6288SharpSchool, Inc......................................6289TeleMate.Net Software..................................6292Toon Boom Animation, Inc ...............................6293Max Interactive Inc.. ...................................6295Devicewear. .........................................6296Reading Town ........................................6298Ideal Experiential Learning (P) Ltd. .........................6299Elite Screens Inc ......................................6301SmartBrief, Inc.. ......................................6302Altex Computers & Electronics ............................6304Promevo. ...........................................6305Achieve3000. ........................................7174Education Week/Digital Directions. .........................7181MatchWare, Inc. ......................................7183Canon USA, Inc. ......................................7186Hayes Software Systems ................................7187Edmodo. ............................................7196World Book, Inc. ......................................7202KeLIA (Korea e-Learning Industry Association). ................7208Lakeshore Learning Materials. ............................7216RenWeb School Management Software......................7219Curriculum Associates, Inc. ..............................7222QOMO HiteVision. .....................................7225Esri................................................7226EPS Literacy & Intervention. ..............................7227Doceri by SP Controls. ..................................7232Designmate (I) Pvt. Ltd..................................7238Lightspeed Technologies, Inc .............................7244Otterbox ............................................7249Crestron Electronics. ...................................7250eSchools. ...........................................7253Capstone Digital. ......................................7256G-Form, LLC.........................................7259Camcor, Inc. .........................................7262Kaspersky Lab. .......................................7263Power IT. ...........................................7267Amplify.............................................7268M-Edge. ............................................7269Teachers Notebook LLC.................................7273Lumens Integration, Inc .................................7274SunGard K-12 Education. ...............................7279Graphite by Common Sense Media. ........................7280Audio Enhancement. ...................................7284Solution Tree.........................................7288Print Manager........................................7289Starr Companies. .....................................7292Marzano Research Laboratory ............................7288Print Manager........................................7289140isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page Listing header by BoothExhibitor Name Booth Exhibitor Name BoothGrand Canyon University.................................7294Texthelp, Inc .........................................7295Tools4ever. ..........................................7297Worth Ave. Group......................................7298DecisionEd Group .....................................7300Lumenate...........................................7301myBlee.............................................7303ContentKeeper Technologies..............................7304Mobento............................................7305LabStats............................................8054Sangari Active Science. .................................8055JoVE. ..............................................8056AMZER.............................................8057Digital Harbor Foundation. ...............................8058Thinglink............................................8059Registration Gateway...................................8060Tardy Calculator.......................................8062PaperCut Software International Pty Ltd......................8063Rice University - STEMscopes ...................... 8067Educational Classroom Systems, LLC .......................8069The College Board.....................................8071Educate Online .......................................8072CompuCycle .........................................8074Cabling & Wireless Solutions of TX Inc.......................8076D&D Security Resources, Inc .............................8078Teachscape..........................................8079Kensington ..........................................8080MasteryConnect.......................................8082L4U Library Software...................................8084Teacher Created Materials, Inc. ...........................8088Cattura Video.........................................8090eChalk, LLC..........................................8092Technology Integration Group.............................8094Absolute Software Corp. ................................8200Moodlerooms, Inc .....................................8227Microsoft Corporation...................................8234SHI International Corp...................................8242SymbalooEDU........................................8248Ruckus Wireless ......................................8252Insight Systems Exchange ...............................8258Wacom Technology ....................................8261Subtext.............................................8262TIPS - The Interlocal Purchasing System.....................8263Today’s Catholic Teacher ................................8266DataHouse Consulting ..................................8272Clickteam. ..........................................8276Oser Communications Group .............................8278Konica Minolta Business Solutions USA, Inc.. .................8284Typing Pal Online - Engaging Webapps......................8288Mayer-Johnson LLC. ...................................8294NewPath Learning LLC. .................................8296Scale Computing. .....................................8299Teaching Channel .....................................8300ShenZhen Free Interactive Technology Co.,ltd .................8302SmartSchool Systems ..................................8303Hamilton Buhl........................................8304Pitsco Education Curriculum. .............................8305Super Duper Publications. ...............................9049ProctorU. ...........................................9051ZAGG ..............................................9053Terrapin Software. .....................................9054Cyber Acoustics. ......................................9056Media Flex Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9057Apex Learning. .......................................9058PREPWORKS. ........................................9059IBC Inc .............................................9061Stratasys / Dimension 3D Printers. .........................9062141isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page Listing header by BoothExhibitor Name Booth Exhibitor Name BoothPoindexter Technology..................................9065School Tech Supply ....................................9065Azusa Pacific University.................................9066Sentient Science Corporation.............................9068Piazza..............................................9070KIS. ...............................................9074Brenthaven..........................................9078VSCHOOLZ..........................................9084Espresso Education. ...................................9090Edugeek Ltd .........................................9096Smoothwall, Inc.......................................9096Educational Resources..................................9174Samsung Electronics America - EBD........................9186Encyclopaedia Britannica / Britannica Digital Learning...........9200Edmentum...........................................9212M & A Technology, Inc ..................................9218CDI Computers .......................................9234VEX Robotics, Inc. .....................................9242Mackin Educational Resources. ...........................9248NetSupport..........................................9254Cetacea Sound Corp ...................................9258Cloudpath Networks Inc.................................9262eBeam .............................................9270AT&T. ..............................................9288ThinkMap Visual Thesaurus ..............................9293Copernicus Educational Products ..........................9294Swivl, Inc............................................9295Compass Media Inc. ...................................9297Clay Piggy...........................................9298LapCabby...........................................9301LaserShot...........................................9302LearnZillion..........................................9303Excelegrade..........................................9304Lexmark International, Inc.. ..............................9305Roovy, Inc. .........................................10048CognitivEdge........................................10049talknow............................................10050LearnPal...........................................10051STM Bags..........................................10052School Newspapers Online..............................10056ASUS Computer International............................10060SchoolDude.com.....................................10063OverDrive School Download Library. .......................10064E-Line Media........................................10070BrainPOP...........................................10076AWE..............................................10084Mimio. ............................................10092Spectrum Industries, Inc.. ..............................10098EDmin. ............................................10102Phonak............................................10104District Administration .................................10106Media-X Systems, Inc.. ................................10110Tech4Learning, Inc.. ..................................10128Read Naturally.......................................10132Cambium Learning Group. ..............................10136T.H.E. Journal/1105 Media, Inc.. .........................10140Software Express, Inc............................10172, 11164Symantec .................................... 10172Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. ..................10178eInstruction. ........................................10188Epson America. ......................................10196Alexandria/KeepnTrack. ................................10200Scholastic Administr@tor. ..............................10201Edlio..............................................10206Xirrus .............................................10212ALL In Learning. .....................................10218TechSmith Corporation. ................................10226Faronics ...........................................10232Hitachi Solutions America, Ltd.. ..........................10238AVer Information, Inc ..................................10244Qwizdom, Inc........................................10250Follett. ............................................10260PBS ..............................................1027010 Lane Learning. ....................................102822Build a Profile ......................................102822Simple. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10282Appshed Limited. ....................................10282Beluga Learning. .....................................10282Big Hair Learning. ....................................10282British Educational Suppliers Association. ...................10282Data Harvest........................................10282Edmix. ............................................10282Eduudle. ...........................................10282eSchools. ..........................................10282EuroTalk Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10282Incerts. ............................................10282Limitless Learning Limited..............................10282MagnaHigh. ........................................10282Mobento. ..........................................10282Planet Enterprises Ltd .................................10282142isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page Listing header by BoothExhibitor Name Booth Exhibitor Name BoothSporting Nation......................................10282Yellow Door.........................................10282Zondle.............................................10282K12, Inc ...........................................10288SpellingCity.com .....................................10294NobleHour..........................................10295BrightBytes.........................................10296U.S. Education TV.....................................10297Gravic, Inc. - Remark Products Group......................10299EasyBib.com........................................10303ProQuest. ..........................................10304Silverback Learning Solutions............................10305ManyLabs..........................................11048FundingFactory. .....................................11050Late Nite Labs.......................................11051ProtecT Computer Products.............................11052Shiffler Equipment/TouchIT Technologies....................11057Blackboard Inc.......................................11058Reading Horizons. ....................................11062Gynzy ....................................... 11063TCPN .............................................11064SoftChalk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11067Canvas by Instructure..................................11070ALEKS Corporation....................................11071Keytec, Inc..........................................11074Lock ‘n Charge Technologies ............................11080Academic Superstore..................................11081Stoneware, Inc.......................................11086GovConnection, Inc ...................................11090Houghton Mifflin Harcourt...............................11099Vernier Software & Technology. ..........................11104Adobe Systems, Inc...................................11113CDW-G............................................11127Mobile Beacon.......................................11132LEGO Education. .....................................11140Pearson............................................11159Dell Inc............................................11174CTB/McGraw-Hill. ....................................11180Inspiration Software, Inc. ...............................11200Gaggle.Net, Inc ......................................11216Learning.com .......................................11226Balt/Best-Rite .......................................11242lynda.com, Inc. ......................................11248AirWatch. ..........................................11254Extron Electronics .............................. 11262Rubicon International. .................................11269Cisco Meraki........................................11270PartStock Computer. ..................................11275PSNI..............................................11277Anthro Corporation. ...................................11278Benesse America Inc. .................................11281Benesse Corporation. .................................11283Share My Lesson. ....................................11284Squirrels LLC. .......................................11285Speck Products. .....................................11287NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc. .....................11288ParentsWare, LLC .............................. 11289Rosen Publishing. ....................................11296Gareth Stevens Publishing..............................11298Senkatel USA/Dicoer ..................................11302UMIGO-WTTW.......................................11304Edclick ............................................12048National Assessment of Educational Progress ................12050Securly............................................12054Guangzhou Shirui Electronics Co., Ltd. .....................12055Panther Learning Systems Inc.. ..........................12056Barnes & Noble ................................ 12061Cyber-Anatomy, Inc. ..................................12062ProComputing Corporation..............................12065Wilkes University - Graduate Education.....................12066Edupoint. ..........................................12068GradeCam Corporation. ................................12070GroupLink Corporation. ................................12074ExploreLearning. .....................................12080IPEVO, Inc. .........................................12083Howard Technology Solutions. ...........................12086Certiport. ..........................................12090School Improvement Network. ...........................12104Software MacKiev ..............................12126, 12141IXL Learning .................................. 12132Cengage Learning....................................12164Promethean Inc. .....................................12174Scholastic, Inc. ......................................12194Tech & Learning. .....................................12197WisdomTools........................................12201Load IQ. ...........................................12203National Science Foundation SBIR/STTR <strong>Program</strong> .............12205Barobo, Inc. ........................................12207The Spirituality Network, Inc. ............................12209Steelcase Education Solutions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12210143isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page Listing header by BoothExhibitor Name Booth Exhibitor Name BoothNetop.............................................12216SchoolMessenger ....................................12218CORE ECS..........................................12222Generation YES......................................12226Google, Inc .........................................12236Visions Technology....................................12237PASCO scientific .....................................12242Hapara, Inc.........................................12248Aerohive Networks. ...................................12254Enterasys Networks. ..................................12262FableVision.........................................12268Time To Know .......................................12274Insight Education Group, Inc.............................12276Focus School Software.................................12282EDU2000 America, Inc. ................................12284CloudLock..........................................12286Student Success Academy. .............................12288Booksource.........................................13054Sam Houston State University............................13055SunSky Electronic CO., LTD .............................13057Griffin Technology ....................................13060SPRINT............................................13063ASCD .............................................13064HAIKU Learning Systems, Inc ............................13070plasq LLC..........................................13071HoverCam, Pathway Innovations and Technologies Inc..........13076Boxlight. ...........................................13082Herff Jones / Nystrom .................................13083Uzibull. ............................................13087ELMO USA Corp......................................13090Turning Technologies, LLC ..............................13098Edvation ...........................................13104Acer America Corporation. ..............................13112Renaissance Learning ...........................13133, 13139Hewlett-Packard Company..............................13158Bretford Manufacturing, Inc .............................13166SMART Technologies..................................13174Remote-Learner US, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13175Maps101 ..........................................13177Aries Technology, Inc..................................13181McGraw-Hill Education. ................................13184Califone International, Inc. ..............................13191SAFARI Montage.....................................13192Abrams Learning Trends. ...............................13195MediaCore. .........................................13196eBackpack and School Web Lockers. ......................13197finalsite. ...........................................13199VSI Aerospace Inc ....................................13200Independence Science. ................................13202NBC Learn..........................................13203MOBILAPS. .........................................13204Numedeon, Inc ......................................13206DyKnow............................................13207Filament Games, LLC. .................................13208Second Avenue Learning ...............................13209Powerful Learning Practice. .............................13211Crick Software. ......................................13214ODE ..............................................13215infosnap, inc. .......................................13217Think Through Math. ..................................13219ODYSSEYWARE. .....................................13226FrontRow. ..........................................13232iSchool Initiative. .....................................13284Friendly Integration LLC................................14054SDE, Inc ...........................................14056eMetric, LLC........................................14060William Woods University Online Campus ...................14062Netsync Network Solutions. .............................14065Universal Service Administrative Company...................14066Intelligent Papers. ....................................14068Arcademics. ........................................14070CE Supply, LLC ......................................14071CyberPatriot. ........................................14073StudyPad, Inc. ................................. 14074GWAVA Technologies. .................................14077Think Tank. .........................................14078Imagine Learning, Inc.. ................................14081eSchool News.......................................14082Easy Student Publishing. ...............................14086Roland Systems Group. ................................14087TeachLogic, Inc. .....................................14091Atomic Learning. .....................................14092Agilix. .............................................14095Schoology. .........................................14098144isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Listing Page by header Product CategoryAdaptive Technologyand CurriculumAchieve3000ALEKS CorporationAmplifyAMZERAnswer UndergroundArcademicsAVer Information, Inc.AVID EducationBarobo, Inc.Benesse America Inc.Big History Project LLCBlendedschools.netBooksourceBoxlightByteSpeed, LLCCambium Learning GroupCaseCrownCE Supply, LLCChalkableCK-12 FoundationClay PiggyCognitivEdgeCompassLearningCorel CorporationCrick SoftwareCTB/McGraw-HillCurriculum Associates, Inc.Cyber-Anatomy, Inc.DreamBox LearningEasyBib.comeBeamEdmentumEducate OnlineEducational ClassroomSystems, LLCeInstructionEPS Literacy & InterventionExcelegradeExploreLearningFilament Games, LLCFreshi MediaGameDeskGripcase LLC / DatamationSystemsGroupLink CorporationHAIKU Learning Systems, Inc.Herff Jones/NystromHitachi Solutions America, Ltd.Independence ScienceInsight Education Group, IncITWorxIXL LearningK12, Inc.Keytec, Inc.KnowreLate Nite LabsLearning A-ZLearning.comMatchWare, Inc.Max Interactive, Inc.Mayer-Johnson LLCMimioMind Shaper Technologies Pvt LtdMoodlerooms, Inc.myBleeNBC LearnNetSupportNumedeon, Inc.ParentsWare, LLCPASCO scientificpenveu ®PhonakPitsco Education CurriculumPlascoTrac by Plasco IDplasq LLCPREPWORKSProfessor Garfield FoundationQuatro SolutionsQwizdom, Inc.Reading HorizonsRice University - STEMscopesRoovy, Inc.SAFARI MontageSangari Active ScienceSenkatel USA/DicoerShare My LessonSHI International Corp.SophiaStudent Success AcademyStudyPad, Inc.SubtextSunSky Electronic CO., LTD.Swift Optical Instruments, IncTeachscapeTERCTexthelp, Inc.The Learning Egg, LLCThink Through MathThink CERCATime To KnowTurning Technologies, LLCU.S. Education TVVEX Robotics, Inc.VFT Virtual Field Trips Ltd.Waterford InstituteWorld Book, Inc.AdministrativeTechnologyAerohive NetworksAgilixAMZERApperson DatalinkBlackboard Inc.British EducationalSuppliers AssociationCabling & Wireless Solutionsof TX Inc.Canon USA, Inc.ChalkableCompuCycleCORE ECSCTB/McGraw-HillDecisionEd GroupeChalk, LLCEdclickEDgear LLCEdupointeRate 360 Solutions, LLCErgotronFaronicsFileWave (USA), Inc.finalsiteFocus School SoftwareFollettFrontRowGravic, Inc. - RemarkProducts GroupGroupLink CorporationHapara, Inc.Hayes Software SystemsHerff Jones/NystromIBC Inc.infosnap, inc.JAMF SoftwareKYOCERA DocumentSolutions America, Inc.LabStatsLexmark International, Inc.MasteryConnectMatchWare, Inc.Media-X Systems, Inc.Newscrafted LLCNobleHourPaperCut SoftwareInternational Pty LtdPicaboo YearbooksPlascoTrac by Plasco IDPowerful Learning PracticePowerITRediker Software, Inc.Registration GatewayRenWeb SchoolManagement SoftwareSchoolDude.comSchoologySecurlySkyward, Inc.STI Software Technology, Inc.SunGard K-12 Education145isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


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Exhibitor Listing Page by header Product CategoryGoClassGraphite by CommonSense MediaGriffin TechnologyGuangzhou ShiruiElectronics Co., Ltd.HAIKU Learning Systems, Inc.Hamilton BuhlHapara, Inc.Herff Jones/NystromHoughton Mifflin HarcourtIdeal Experiential Learning (P) Ltd.Imagine Learning, Inc.Infobase LearningIntelligent Papersitslearning, inc.ITWorxIXL LearningJAMF SoftwareJoVEJS Alliance Corp.K12, Inc.KeLIA (Korea e-LearningIndustry Association)KensingtonLate Nite LabsLearning.comLearnPalLearnZillionLerner DigitalLoad IQlynda.com, Inc.M-EdgeMackin Educational ResourcesManyLabsMaps101Mathletics/3P LearningMind Shaper Technologies Pvt LtdMobentoMobile BeaconMonarch Teaching TechnologiesMoodlerooms, Inc.myONNational Council of Teachersof MathematicsNational Networkof Digital SchoolsNBC LearnNessy Learning LLCNetopNewPath Learning LLCNOVA EducationODEODYSSEYWAREOne More Story, Inc.OtterBoxOverDrive SchoolDownload LibraryPanther Learning Systems Inc.PBSPiazzaPowerful Learning PracticePREPWORKSPrimera TechnologyProctorUProfessor Garfield FoundationProQuestReading HorizonsReading Plus/Taylor AssociatesReading TownRemote-Learner US, Inc.Rice University - STEMscopesRoovy, Inc.Rosen PublishingSAFARI MontageSchool Smarts LLC/ZimmediaSchoolChapters, Inc.SchoologySDE, Inc. SecondAvenue LearningShare My LessonSharpSchool, Inc.ShmoopShow What You KnowSoftChalkSophiaSource for Learning, Inc.Speck ProductsSPRINTStarr CompaniesStudent Success AcademyStudyPad, Inc.StudySyncSuper Duper PublicationsSymbalooEDUtalknowTeacher Created Materials, Inc.TeachscapeTexthelp, Inc.The College BoardThe Spirituality Network, Inc.ThinglinkThink Through MathThinkCERCAThinkMap Visual ThesaurusTrident CaseTyping Pal Online -Engaging WebappsUMIGO-WTTWUniversity of North Texas Collegeof InformationVFT Virtual Field Trips Ltd.Ving!VSI Aerospace Inc.Walden UniversityWaterford InstituteWilliam Woods UniversityOnline CampusWIRIS math - Maths for MoreWisdomToolsWoWiWe instruction CoXirrusEnterprise SolutionsAerohive NetworksAruba NetworksBelkin International, Inc.Charter BusinessCisco MerakiComcast Business ClassContentKeeper TechnologiesCORE ECSCorel CorporationCreston ElectronicsCyberoamDataHouse ConsultingDecisionEd GroupDevicewearEDminEdupointEnterasys NetworksEvisionsFileWave (USA), Inc.Focus School SoftwareFPL FiberNetGoClassGoogle, Inc.GovConnection, Inc.GWAVA TechnologiesHewlett-Packard CompanyiBoss SecurityITWorxJAMF SoftwareKaspersky LabKYOCERA DocumentSolutions America, Inc.L4U Library SoftwareLexmark International, Inc.Logitech, Inc.lynda.com, Inc.Microsoft CorporationMOBILAPSMoodlerooms, Inc.National Networkof Digital SchoolsNetsync Network SolutionsPREPWORKSPromevoRegistration GatewayRemote-Learner US, Inc.Ruckus WirelessSchool Improvement Network149isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


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Exhibitor Listing Page by header Product CategoryPrinters andPeripherals360 Technologies Inc.Alexandria/KeepnTrackAltex Computers & ElectronicsAVID EducationBTICamcor, Inc.Canon USA, Inc.Epson AmericaFundingFactoryGovConnection, Inc.Hewlett-Packard CompanyKonica Minolta BusinessSolutions USA, Inc.KYOCERA DocumentSolutions America, Inc.Lexmark International, Inc.Logitech, Inc.M & A Technology, Inc.OKI Data Americas, Inc.PaperCut SoftwareInternational Pty LtdPartstock ComputerSMK-Link CorporationSQR SolutionsSTM BagsToshiba America InformationSystems, Inc.Wasp Barcode TechnologiesZAGGProfessionalDevelopment,Conferences,and TrainingAgilixASCDAtomic LearningBlendedschools.netBrainPOPCompassLearningCyberPatriotDell Inc.Digital Harbor FoundationDisplayNote Technologies Ltd.District AdministrationEdmodoEdTech360, LLCEducation Week/Digital DirectionsEdvationEncyclopaedia Britannica /Britannica Digital LearningeRate 360 Solutions, LLCFableVisionFreshi MediaGameDeskGraphite by CommonSense MediaGuangzhou ShiruiElectronics Co., Ltd.Hovercam, Pathway Innovationsand Technologies, Inc.Independence ScienceInsight Education Group, Incitslearning, inc.KeLIA (Korea e-LearningIndustry Association)Laser ShotLearning.comLearnZillionLoad IQLumens Integration, Inc.MasteryConnectMediaCoreNational Council of Teachersof MathematicsNetSupportNOVA EducationNumedeon, Inc.ODEPASCO scientificPBSPearsonPowerful Learning PracticePromevoRemote-Learner US, Inc.Renaissance LearningRubicon InternationalSangari Active ScienceSchool Improvement NetworkSDE, Inc.ShmoopSolution TreeSource for Learning, Inc.Squirrels LLCSTI Software Technology, Inc.Swift Optical Instruments, IncSwivl, Inc.T.H.E. Journal/1105 Media, Inc.Teacher Created Materials, Inc.Teaching ChannelTeachscapeTech & LearningTech4Learning, Inc.TERCThe College BoardThe Spirituality Network, Inc.Think Through MathUMIGO-WTTWUniversity of North TexasCollege of InformationVernier Software & TechnologyWalden UniversityWilkes University -Graduate EducationWilliam Woods UniversityOnline CampusWisdomToolsPublisherABDO DigitalAbrams Learning TrendsAries Technology, Inc.ASCDBenesse America Inc.Benesse CorporationBig History Project LLCCambium Learning GroupCampusNorth Inc.Cengage LearningCK-12 FoundationCompass Media Inc.Curriculum Associates, Inc.District AdministrationE-Line MediaEasy Student PublishingEducation Week/Digital Directionsedutyping.comEPS/School Specialty Literacy& InterventionEvan-Moor EducationalPublishersFableVisionGareth Stevens PublishingHoughton Mifflin HarcourtIdeal Experiential Learning (P) Ltd.Infobase LearningLearning A-ZLerner DigitalMathletics/3P LearningMcGraw-Hill EducationmyBleemyONNational Council of Teachersof MathematicsNewPath Learning LLCNewscrafted LLCOser Communications GroupPearsonRead NaturallyReading TownRosen PublishingSchool Improvement NetworkSecond Avenue LearningShow What You KnowSolution TreeSource for Learning, Inc.StudySyncSuper Duper PublicationsT.H.E. Journal/1105 Media, Inc.Teacher Created Materials, Inc.Tech & Learning152isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Listing Page by header Product CategoryTerrapin SoftwarePSNI - SNAP Health CenterLightspeed SystemsCompass Media Inc.The New York TimesQwizdom, Inc.Lock ‘n Charge TechnologiesContentKeeper TechnologiesTime To KnowRediker Software, Inc.LumenateCTB/McGraw-HillUMIGO-WTTWScale ComputingMOBILAPSCurriculum Associates, Inc.WileySchoolChapters, Inc.PanasonicCyber-Anatomy, Inc.WisdomToolsSchoolDude.comPlascoTrac by Plasco IDDesmos, Inc.SecurlyPrime SystemDigital Harbor FoundationRemote/CloudComputingAdobe Systems, Inc.Aerohive NetworksAirWatchCanvas by InstructureCDW-GCisco MerakiCloudLockComcast Business ClassData House ConsultingDoceri by SP ControlseBackpack and SchoolWeb LockerseBeamEDgear LLCeSchoolsFileWave (USA), Inc.Gaggle.Net, Inc.GWAVA TechnologiesHapara, Inc.Intelligent PapersKISKonica Minolta BusinessSolutions USA, Inc.LearnPalLoad IQLumenateM & A Technology, Inc.MediaCoreMobile BeaconPanther Learning Systems Inc.ParentsWare, LLCPowerITPromevoSentient Science CorporationShowbieSilverback Learning SolutionsSoftChalkSoftware Express, Inc.SophosSPRINTStoneware, Inc.TabPilot Tablet Learning SystemTechnology Integration GroupTexthelp, Inc.Toshiba America InformationSystems, Inc.WoWiWe instruction CoXirrusSecurity and RiskManagementAlexandria/KeepnTrackAruba NetworksCDW-GCloudLockContentKeeper TechnologiesCyberoamD&D Security Resources, Inc.Enterasys NetworksFaronicsFrontRowGripcase LLC / DatamationSystemsGWAVA TechnologiesiBoss SecurityJAMF SoftwareKapersky LabLaser ShotLearnPalPSNI - SNAP Health CenterSecurlySHI International Corp.Smoothwall, IncSoftware Express, Inc.SophosStarr CompaniesTardy CalculatorTechnology Integration GroupTeleMate.Net SoftwareWatchGuard TechnologiesWorth Ave. GroupWeb Productsand ServicesAchieve3000ALEKS CorporationArcademicsAries Technology, Inc.ASCDAtomic LearningAWEBarobo, Inc.Benesse CorporationBlackboard, Inc.BooksourceBrain Hive LLCCambium Learning GroupCanvas by InstructureChalkableCharter BusinessCK-12 FoundationClay PiggyClickteamComcast Business ClassEasy Student PublishingeBackpack and SchoolWeb LockerseChalk, LLCEdclickEDgear LLCEdlioEdmentumEDminEdmodoedutyping.comEncyclopaedia Britannica /Britannica Digital LearningePalsExploreLearningFocus School SoftwareFunds For Learning, LLCGoogle, Inc.Graphite by CommonSense MediaGroupLink CorporationGynzyHayes Software SystemsiBoss SecurityIdeal Experiential Learning (P) Ltd.Infobase LearningInspiration Software, Inc.IXL LearningJoVEKapersky LabLate Nite LabsLearning A-ZMackin Educational ResourcesManyLabsMaps101MasteryConnect153isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Listing Page by header Product CategoryMathletics/3P LearningRegistration GatewaySophiaThe College BoardMedia-X Systems, Inc.Roland Systems GroupSophosThe Learning Egg, LLCMediaCoreRubicon InternationalSource for Learning, Inc.Think TankMobentoSaak DigitalSpellingCity.comThink Through MathMonarch Teaching TechnologiesSchool Newspapers OnlineStreakwave Wireless, Inc.ThinkMap Visual ThesaurusNobleHourSchool Smarts LLC/ZimmediaStudent Success AcademyTwotrees TechnologiesNOVA EducationNumedeon, Inc.One More Story, Inc.OverDrive SchoolDownload LibraryPanther Learning Systems Inc.PiazzaPicaboo YearbooksPlascoTrac by Plasco IDPowerful Learning PracticeSchool MessengerSchoologySecond Avenue LearningSentient Science CorporationShare My LessonSharpSchool, Inc.ShmoopShowbieSmoothwall, IncStudySyncSunGard K-12 EducationSuper Duper PublicationsSwivl, Inc.SymbalooEDUTeachers Notebook, LLC.Tech4Learning, Inc.TeleMate.Net SoftwareTexthelp, Inc.Typing Pal Online - EngagingWebappsU.S. Education TVVFT Virtual Field Trips Ltd.Ving!VSI Aerospace Inc.WIRIS math - Maths for MoreWoWiWe instruction CoPowerITProctorUProQuestPSNIReading Plus/Taylor AssociatesRediker Software, Inc.Monday9:30 am–5:30 pmContinental breakfast9:45–10:15 amExhibit HoursTuesday9:30 am–5 pmContinental breakfast9:45–10:15 amWednesday9:30 am–2:30 pm154isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory1028210 Lane LearningThe School House, Countess of Huntingdon’sChapel, VineyardsBath, UK BA15NAUnited Kingdom10lanelearning.com012. 254. 847. 21 (PH)012.533.317 (FX)liam.barnes@10lanelearning.com10 Lane Learning will display its latest products and services.102822Build a Profile1.01525.373.66 (PH)2Build a profile an app to capture your observations foryour Elementary school. Purplemash is our creative spacefor children. At the booth get free trials and see how theseresources help many children and teachers and find out whythese have both won top Educational resource awards.102822Simple020.8203.1781 (PH)2Simple make award-winning creative software for schools,getting students fired-up about learning and saving teachershuge amounts of time on lesson planning and administration.2278360 Technologies Inc.15401 Debba DriveAustin, TX 78734www.360tech.com1.512.266.7360 (PH)1.512.266.7366 (FX)Jays@360tech.com1 st 360 Technologies Inc. Carries Epson® Technical andPhoto series plotters. The only Epson dealer in Central Texaswith overnight shipping available around the country.4269ABDO Digital8000 West 78th Street, Suite 310Edina, MN 55439www.abdopublishing.com1.800.800.1312 (PH)1.800.862.3480 (FX)info@abdopublishing.comAbdo Digital, a division of ABDO Publishing Group, is aleader in publishing digital content for schools and libraries,including our easy-to-use ‘’flip book’’ eBooks, eBoostmultimedia resources, databases & more. All Abdo Digitalproducts allow for multiple, simultaneous users as well asa variety of access options for users.13195Abrams Learning Trends16310 Bratton Lane, Suite 250Austin, TX 78728www.abramslearningtrends.com1.800.227.9120 (PH)1.800.737.3322 (FX)customerservice@abramslearningtrends.comKnown for education at the Elementary and Early Childhoodlevels Abrams also focuses on delivering superior digitalcontent like our new Interactive Math and Scienceprograms, a practice and assessment component of our newKindervention program, and an exciting new comprehensionprogram launching this summer that is 100% Common Core.8200Absolute Software Corp.1055 Dunsmuir Street, Suite 1600Vancouver, BC V7X 1K8Canadawww.absolute.comevents@absolute.com1.604.730.9851 (PH)1.604.730.2621 (FX)Absolute Software Corp. will display its latest productsand services.2283Academic Partnerships600 N Pearl Street, Suite 900Dallas, TX 75201www.academicpartnerships.com1.855.593.6050 (PH)info@academicpartnerships.comAcademic Partnerships’ mission is to increase access tohigher education through the growth of distance learning.Through a collation of outstanding universities and colleges,Academic Partnerships provides online, high demand, highquality degree programs from our partner state universities.11081Academic Superstore1712B Rio Grande StreetAustin, TX 78701www.academicsuperstore.com1.800.876.3507 (PH)1.866.947.4604 (FX)sales@AcademicSuperstore.comWe’ve got the name-brand software and hardware productsyou want, from industry leaders like Adobe, Microsoft,Inspiration, SONY and HP - all at discounted academic prices.You’ll get incredible prices, the best customer service, thefastest quote turnaround, prompt order fulfillment, and thefriendliest sales representatives. Stop by today!13112Acer America Corporation333 West San Carlos Street, Suite 1500San Jose, CA 95110www.acer.us1.408.533.7700 (PH)1.408.533.4555 (FX)Nidhi_Nayyar@acer.comAcer provides innovative computing technology solutionshelping teachers and administrators reach their educationalgoals and stay within budget. Our PC solutions, simple todeploy for educators and easy to use by students, are backedby excellent service and support.S1 stPSponsorFirst TimeExhibitorPresenter<strong>ISTE</strong> CorporateMember7174Achieve30001985 Cedar Bridge Avenue, Suite 3Lakewood, NJ 08701www.achieve3000.com1.888.968.6822 (PH)1.732.367.2313 (FX)info@achieve3000.comAchieve3000® offers differentiated, web-based literacysolutions — KidBiz3000® (grades 2-5), TeenBiz3000®(grades 6-8), and Empower3000 (grades 9-12) — thathave been scientifically proven to dramatically increasestudent reading/Lexile® levels by using daily informationaltext to prepare students for college and career, as mandatedby state and Common Core Standards.11113Adobe Systems, Inc.345 Park Avenue E11San Jose, CA 95110www.adobe.com/education1.408.536.6000 (PH)1.408.537.6000 (FX)info@adobe.comPNM Adobe Systems, Inc. will display its latestproducts and services.12254Aerohive Networks330 Gibraltar DriveSunnyvale, CA 94089www.aerohive.com1.408.510.6100 (PH)1.408.510.6199 (FX)info365@aerohive.comNRNPNM<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentReadiness<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentProficiency<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentMasteryP Aerohive helps simplify networking for K-12 and HigherEducation by reducing the cost and complexity of campusdeployments with award-winning, cooperative control, cloudenabledWi-Fi and routing solutions.14095Agilix733 East Technology Avenue, Building ESuite 3300Orem, UT 84097www.agilix.com1.801.932.1220 (PH)1.801.437.2052 (FX)sales@agilix.comAgilix | We Power EducationOur modular, scalable platform enables publishers, developersand institutions to kick out custom education apps in no time flat.Don’t waste resources reinventing the wheel or get stuck with anoff-the-shelf product that won’t differentiate you in the market,join the Agilix community. Your innovative idea, we power it.155isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory11254AirWatch1155 Perimeter Center West, Suite 100Atlanta, GA 30338www.air-watch.com1.404.478.7500 (PH)1.404.478.7530 (FX)info@air-watch.comAirWatch is the leader in enterprise-grade mobilitymanagement and security solutions designed to simplifythe mobile device lifecycle for the education industry. Ourhighly scalable solution provides a real-time view of an entirefleet of corporate, employee and student-owned Apple iOS,Android, Windows, BlackBerry and Symbian devices.11071ALEKS Corporation15460 Laguna Canyon RoadIrvine, CA 92618www.aleks.com1.714.245.7191 (PH)1.714.245.7190 (FX)info@aleks.comALEKS is a research-based, online math program for grades3-12. ALEKS’ innovative technology utilizes a powerfulartificial intelligence engine that precisely identifies astudent’s knowledge. Through adaptive assessment, ALEKScontinuously optimizes a student’s learning path to deliverhighly efficient, personalized instruction on topics the studentis most ready to learn.10200Alexandria/KeepnTrack1831 Fort Union Blvd.Salt Lake City, UT 84121www.companioncorp.com1.800.347.6439 (PH)1.801.943.7752 (FX)sales@companioncorp.comAlexandria/KeepnTrack will display its latest productsand services.10218ALL In Learning1204 Bent Oaks Court, Suite 100Denton, TX 76210www.allinlearning.com1.940.484.5300 (PH)1.940.484.5320 (FX)info@allinlearning.comALL In Learning will display its latest products and services.6304Altex Computers & Electronics11342 IH-35 NorthSan Antonio, TX 78233www.altex.com1.210.637.3200 (PH)1.210.637.3261 (FX)dvaldez@altex.comAltex is a leading technology provider since 1980. Wehave been a big leader and vendor in the educationindustry supplying computers, laptops, servers, networkingequipment, digital signage and surveillance equipment.Altex has 9 large retail sores throughout Texas and aNational Mail Order presence.6280American Time & Signal Company140 3rd Street South, PO Box 707Dassel, MN 55325www.atsclock.com1.320.275.1802 (PH)1.320.275.2603 (FX)theclockexperts@atsclock.comAmerican Time & Signal Company will display its latestproducts and services.7268Amplify55 Washington Street, Suite 900Brooklyn, NY 11201www.amplify.com1.800.823.1969 (PH)1.212.796.2311 (FX)info@amplify.comAmplify creates digital products and services that empowerstudents, teachers and parents. Amplify enhances thepotential of students with new curricular experiences,supports teachers with instructional tools and engagesparents through extended learning opportunities. Wetransform teaching and learning by creating and scalingdigital innovations through insight, learning, and access.8057AMZER12610 West Airport Blvd., Suite 120Sugar Land, TX 77478www.amzer.com1.866.663.2693 (PH)1.866.600.7394 (FX)support@amzer.com1 st Amzer has since been providing the widest variety ofproducts for smartphones and tablets; the products arecrafted to meet everyone’s needs and lifestyle. Amzer isdedicated to providing a range of high quality products, whichare a result of the latest technology, design, accuracy,research, innovation, dedication and demand.3276Answer Underground28 2nd Street San FranciscoSan Francisco, CA 94105www.answerunderground.com1.408.829.2196 (PH)sallie@answerunderground.com1 st Answer Underground© is an education app connectingstudents and teachers with academic groups for Questions &Answers.11278Anthro Corporation10450 Southwest Manhasset DriveTualatin, OR 97062www.anthro.com1.503.691.2556 (PH)1.503.691.2409 (FX)sales@anthro.comChoose from Anthro’s charging carts and cabinets for tablets,mobile devices, laptops, ultrabooks, and netbooks. Designedfor today’s classrooms, wall-mounted cabinets save floor spaceand compact carts tuck into corners. Visit booth #11278 andwe’ll help you find the best option with features you need.9058Apex Learning1215 Fourth Avenue, Suite 1500Seattle, WA 98161www.apexlearning.com1.800.453.1454 (PH)info@apexlearning.comApex Learning is the leading provider of blended andvirtual learning solutions to the nation’s schools. Our digitalcurriculum –in math, science, English, social studies, worldlanguages, electives, and Advanced Placement- providesan active learner experience that engages all students inrigorous coursework to prepare them for college and work.6172Apperson Datalink851 Southwest 34th Street, Building BRenton, WA 98057www.apperson.com1.800.827.9219 (PH)1.800.321.8558 (FX)doug.spaulding@apperson.comDataLink is the most complete, affordable solutionfor digitally capturing and reporting data from paperassessments. Apperson’s DataLink test scanners, answersheets and reporting software feature timesaving andreliable technology to deliver immediately useful, relevantinformation for instruction. DataLink easily connects paperto digital in every classroom.10282Appshed Limited020 3170 5575 (PH)torsten@appshed.comAppShed is a free online app-creation tool where studentsdesign, create and publish mobile apps. AppShed allowsstudents to become creators of technology, not justconsumers. We are looking to meet with educators, training<strong>org</strong>anizations and schools that want to partner with us. UseAppShed in your school FOR FREE!14070Arcademics6409 BrockwayShawnee, KS 66226www.arcademics.com1.913.530.7507 (PH)info@arcademicskillbuilders.comP Arcademics creates online educational multiplayervideo games that engage students in learning. Our researchbasedand standards-aligned educational games enablestudents to learn and have fun through the excitement ofmultiplayer gaming.13181Aries Technology, Inc.1445 West 12th PlaceTempe, AZ 85281www.aries.net1.480.784.4818 (PH)1.480.967.8422 (FX)marketing@aries.netAries Technology provides engaging, interactive, webbasedCTE courses in computer hardware repair, operatingsystems, networking, security, wireless, web design, databaseadministration and programming. Aries courses help studentsprepare to pass industry certification exams.156isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory6268Aruba Networks1344 Crossman AvenueSunnyvale, CA 94089www.arubanetworks.com1.408.754.8462 (PH)1.408.716.2537 (FX)bhogan@arubanetworks.comAruba Networks is a leading provider of next-generationnetwork access solutions for the mobile enterprise. Thecompany’s Mobile Virtual Enterprise (MOVE) architectureunifies wired and wireless network infrastructures into oneseamless access solution for corporate headquarters, mobilebusiness professionals, remote workers and guests.13064ASCD1703 North Beauregard StreetAlexandria, VA 22311www.ascd.<strong>org</strong>1.800.933.2723 (PH)1.703.575.5400 (FX)member@ascd.<strong>org</strong>Founded in 1943, ASCD (formerly the Association for Supervisionand Curriculum Development) is the global leader in developingand delivering innovative programs, products, and services thatempower educators to support the success of each learner.10060ASUS Computer International800 Corporate WayFremont, CA 94539commercial.asus.com1.510.739.3777 (PH)1.510.608.4555 (FX)Education@asus.comFounded in 1989, ASUS is a leading innovator in personalcomputing products and a preferred supplier of technologyproducts to the commercial sector. Driven by innovation andcommitted to quality, ASUS won 4,168 awards in 2012 (morethan 11 awards per day) and 15 Innovation Awards at CES <strong>2013</strong>.9288AT&T2180 Lake Blvd.Atlanta, GA 30319www.att.com1.800.222.0300 (PH)dl-Customer_Events@ems.att.comAT&T provides innovative technology solutions that enhancethe delivery and administration of mobile learning, includinga wide range of tablets and smartphones, mobile devicemanagement tools, and network and security servicesgeared to help power academic achievement. Visit www.att.com/edu/k12 to learn more.Exhibit HoursMonday: 9:30 am–5:30 pmTuesday: 9:30 am–5 pmWednesday: 9:30 am–2:30 pmContinental breakfast will be servedMonday and Tuesday at 9:45–10:15 am14092Atomic Learning15088 Northeast 22nd AvenueLittle Falls, MN 56345www.atomiclearning.com1.866.259.6890 (PH)1.603.215.0106 (FX)atomic@atomiclearning.comPProviding a comprehensive framework to bringtechnology and curriculum together, Atomic Learning offerstargeted solutions for specific initiatives, such as mobile orCommon Core. Atomic Learning features a guided, step-by-steppath for tech integration through online teacher workshops,classroom-ready projects, assessments, and just-in-timetraining and support.7284Audio Enhancement14241 South Redwood RoadBluffdale, UT 84065www.audioenhancement.com1.800.383.9362 (PH)1.801.254.3802 (FX)sales@audioenhancement.comAudio Enhancement was founded on the idea that “learningbegins with hearing.” Having pioneered the developmentof wireless infrared microphone technology, we now offeradditional safety-based functionality to the classroom audiosystem. The SAFE System comes on a teacher microphone orpanic button for staff that signals for immediate assistance.4271AV2 by Weigl350 5th Avenue, 59th FloorNew York, NY 10118www.weigl.com1.866.649.3445 (PH)1.866.449.3445 (FX)linda@weigl.comAV2 by Weigl will display its latest products and services.10244AVer Information, Inc.668 Mission CourtFremont, CA 94539www.averusa.com1.408.263.3828 (PH)1.408.263.8132 (FX)inquiry.usa@aver.comAVer Information is award-winning interactive videoconferencing solutions, inspiring iPad solutions, ultra-portabledocument cameras, and attention-grabbing software that fullyintegrate AVer doc cams into MS PowerPoint, IWB’s aswell as YouTube, Dropbox and more.3269AVID Education72 Johnnycake Hill RoadMiddletown, RI 02842www.EducationalHeadphone.com1.401.846.1300 ext. 210 (PH)1.401.849.1060 (FX)KPfile@AVIDProducts.comAVID offers a selection of audio products for use ineducational facilities. We carry ultra-durable headphonesfor multiple student use in labs, microphone headsets forlanguage learning, boomboxes and jackboxes great for grouplearning. Be sure to stop by our booth and check out ourexciting NEW products!10084AWE2501 Seaport Drive, Suite 410-SHChester, PA 19013www.awelearning.com1.610.833.6400 (PH)1.610.833.6440 (FX)NolanB@awelearning.comAWE is a provider of digital learning solutions for youngchildren. Our products help you create a successful blendedlearning environment. Featuring top-rated educational contentthat is <strong>org</strong>anized by subject and grade level, AWE’s productspromote self-directed, self-paced, personalized learning. Weoffer both software/hardware bundled products and onlinebasedsolutions.9066Azusa Pacific UniversityPO Box 7000Azusa, CA 91702www.apu.edu1.626.815.5355 (PH)kbacer@apu.eduAzusa Pacific University’s Online M.A. in EducationalTechnology equips K–14 educators to effectively infusetechnology into curriculum. Blending hands-on learning withpractical theory, the coursework is immediately applicablein the teaching environment. APU also offers online graduateprograms in Educational Leadership, School Librarianship,and Special Education.11242Balt/Best-RitePO Box DTemple, TX 76503www.moorecoinc.com1.254.778.4727 (PH)jhueske@moorecoinc.comBalt/Best-Rite will display its latest products and services.12061Barnes & Noble201 Summit Blvd., Suite100Birmingham, AL 35243www.bn.com1.917.514.3734 (PH)1.205.449.6874 (FX)kshoemaker@bn.com1 st Barnes & Noble will display its latest productsand services.12207Barobo, Inc.221 G Street, Suite 204Davis, CA 95616www.barobo.com1.530.231.5178 (PH)1.530.231.0111 (FX)gryland@barobo.com1 st Barobo offers a turn-key robot system and curriculumfor teaching math and science.157isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Online coursesfrom Solution TreeWe offer our customers the best PD possible—period.Expect nothing less from our online courses.Review unit videosand PowerPointpresentations on theeClassroom stage.Monitor how faryou’ve come withthe Progress &Credits tab.Learn morefrom yourpersonalcourse eBook.Navigate throughyour units with thecourse outline.Read and participatein discussions with theDiscussion Forums tab.Visit us!Stop by booth #7288 and enterto win a free event registration!


Exhibitor Page header Directory5247Belkin International, Inc.12045 East Waterfront DrivePlaya Vista, CA 90094www.belkinbusiness.com1.310.751.5100 (PH)1.310.898.1111 (FX)education@belkin.comBelkin Business, a division of Belkin International, offerstechnology solutions for office, classroom, IT infrastructure,and mobile environments. Belkin commands a purchasingpower that delivers greater value and unparalleled executionadvantages to customers. Belkin’s lines of commercialproducts are available through its global network ofdistributors and resellers.10282Beluga Learning0770.341.7891 (PH)Beluga Learning Mathematics at your fingertips Imagineholding all K12 mathematics in your hands. We havedeveloped the world’s first touch technology, adaptive andpersonalized learning environment for K12 Common CoreMath supported by a full Analytics capability. Available nowfor iPad and from September <strong>2013</strong> for HTML5.11281Benesse America Inc.380 Lexington AvenueNew York, NY 10168www.straightace.com1.212.551.1052 (PH)1.212.551.1001 (FX)justin.tedaldi@benesseamerica.com1 st A trusted name in education, Benesse is the parentcompany of Berlitz Language Schools and ELS LanguageCenters. Benesse’s newest product is StraightAce Learning, amulti-platform system that engages students with a game-likeapproach to math and English. It provides real time progressmonitoring for teachers and parents, improving achievement.11283Benesse Corporation440 North Wolfe RoadSunnyvale, CA 94085www.benesse.co.jp1.646.309.9614 (PH)1.212.551.1001 (FX)yachi@mail.benesse.co.jp1 st Benesse Corporation will display its latest productsand services.2271Big C20655 South Western Avenue, Suite 116Torrance, CA 90501www.bigc.com1.310.618.9990 (PH)1.310.618.9996 (FX)sales@bigC.comDino-Lite portable digital microscopes and eyepiece camerasprovide high-quality microscopy video interfacing to PC andMAC with clear imaging. Most models provide 10x-200xalong with a multitude of software features. The includedDinoCapture software can take snapshots, record videos,manipulate images, save and email discoveries.10282Big Hair Learning1.07787.893.99 (PH)Big Hair Learning is a free online platform where teachingprofessionals can make their skills and knowledge availableto learners everywhere. Learners, in turn, can easily findlessons on what they want to understand, taught at a level, ina style and at the pace that suit them best.6284Big History Project LLC4000 Carillon PointKirkland, WA 98033www.bighistoryproject.com1.206.276.8798 (PH)andy.cook@bgc3.com1 st The Big History Project is a free online course designedfor secondary schools. The course encourages students toexplore 13.7B years of history – from the Big Bang tomodernity - with a goal of revealing common themes andpatterns that help students better understand people,civilizations and our place in the universe.11058Blackboard Inc.650 Massachusetts Avenue, NorthwestWashington, DC 20001www.blackboard.com1.202.463.4860 (PH)1.202.463.4863 (FX)bbfeedback@blackboard.comAs an education technology leader, Blackboard expandseducational opportunities, creates collaborative learningcommunities and increases engagement for students, teachers,parents and administrators. With our online learning, mobile,mass communication, web conferencing and website solutions,educators are closing the gap between the way students liveand the way they learn. Visit www.blackboard.com/k12.5251Blendedschools.net2527 US Highway 522 SouthMcVeytown, PA 17051www.blendedschools.net1.814.542.2501 (PH)1.814.542.2569 (FX)mgensimore@blendedschools.netblendedschools.net is the nation’s largest not-for-profitcorporation dedicated to helping schools adopt andimplement online and blended learning by providing learningmanagement technologies, K-12 online curriculum alignedto Common Core Standards, professional development anda rich community network.13054Booksource1230 Macklind AvenueSt. Louis, MO 63110www.booksource.com1.800.444.0435 (PH)skeller@booksource.com1 st Booksource is the best source for a large selection ofthe best titles, free custom book lists, classroom <strong>org</strong>anizer,and collections for grades PreK-12.S1 stP13082BoxlightPO Box 2609Belfair, WA 98528www.boxlight.com1.360.464.2119 (PH)1.360.282.6141 (FX)sales@boxlight.comFor nearly 30 years, BOXLIGHT has been developing,manufacturing, and servicing both interactive and standardprojectors. We sell and service projectors for schools,government agencies, house of worship and everyone inbetween. Customer Service is available 24|7|365 via telephone-- located in our corporate headquarters outside of Seattle.5257Brain Hive LLC241 First Avenue North, Suite 300Minneapolis, MN 55401www.brainhive.com1.855.554.4483 (PH)1.612.215.6230 (FX)info@brainhive.comBrain Hive provides an on demand eBook lending solutionfor K-12 schools, a simple, economical alternative to thetraditional methods for eBook purchasing. Schools pay just$1 each time a title is checked out from a $150,000 onlinecollection. The Brain Hive administrator manages content,spending and access with user-friendly online tools.10076BrainPOP71 West 23rd Street, 17th FloorNew York, NY 10010www.brainpop.com1.212.574.6000 (PH)1.866.867.6629 (FX)districts@brainpop.comPSponsorFirst TimeExhibitorPresenter<strong>ISTE</strong> CorporateMemberNRNPNM<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentReadiness<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentProficiency<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentMasteryBrainPOP® creates animated, curricular contentfor use in school, at home, and on mobile devices. Ouraward-winning resources include BrainPOP Jr. ® (K-3),BrainPOP Español, BrainPOP ESL, GameUp, BrainPOPMobile, and BrainPOP Educators.159isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


EXHIBITOR PAGE HEADER DIRECTORY9078Brenthaven321 3rd Avenue SouthSeattle, WA 98104www.brenthaven.com1.206.554.1709 (PH)education@brenthaven.comBrenthaven is the leading supplier of cases and bags for mobiletechnology devices in the education market. To-date, we havedistributed over 1 million sleeves, iPad cases and backpacks.13166Bretford Manufacturing, Inc.11000 Seymour AvenueFranklin Park, IL 60131www.bretford.com1.800.521.9614 (PH)1.800.343.1779 (FX)customerservice@bretford.comBretford® designs and manufactures technologyenabled furniture for agile learning spaces that improve howpeople work and learn. Founded in 1948, we’re dedicated tothe design and manufacture of sustainable furniture solutionsthat lasts for decades.10296BrightBytes490 2nd Street, Suite 302San Francisco, CA 94107www.brightbytes.net1.415.971.3486 (PH)alan@brightbytes.net1 st BrightBytes’ Clarity is an online data analysis platformfor educators.With Clarity you can quickly and easily use data to:• Measure student and teacher technology skills andassess progress• Create and update technology plans• Pinpoint professional development needs• Gather grant and funding data and determine priorities10282British Educational SuppliersAssociation20 Beaufort Court, Admirals WayLondon, E14 9XLUnited Kingdomwww.besa.<strong>org</strong>.uk1.440.207.5374 ext. 997 (PH)1.440.207.5374 ext. 846 (FX)william@besa.<strong>org</strong>.ukBESA is the UK’s trade association for manufacturers,publishers and suppliers of educational resources andservices. Our 300 members cover all levels of education frompre-school to university. besa.<strong>org</strong>.uk is the place to find us ona day-to-day basis, but our Director General, Dominic Savage,is at <strong>ISTE</strong> this year.4262BTI16500 Gale AvenueCity of Industry, CA 91745www.batterytech.com1.626.336.6878 (PH)1.626.336.5657 (FX)sales@gobti.com1 st BTI is a leading manufacturer of high-qualityreplacement LAPTOP BATTERIES, AC POWER ADAPTERS, UPSBATTERIES (for APC UPS systems) PROJECTOR LAMPS andmore. BTI is obsessed with producing the highest qualityproducts that are ‘True To The Original’ and provide longlasting performance at the best possible value.6244ByteSpeed, LLC3131 24th Avenue SouthMoorhead, MN 56560www.bytespeed.com1.877.553.0777 (PH)1.218.227.0498 (FX)sales@bytespeed.comPARTNERS FOR EDUCATION since 1999, ByteSpeed is atop solution provider for Education nationwide. Each Intel®based system is built and serviced in Minnesota, backed byan industry leading ‘’No Hassle’’ warranty. Visit us to discusshow we can meet your needs. Ask about “Try-a-Byte”, ourfree evaluation program. www.bytespeed.8076Cabling & Wireless Solutionsof TX Inc.22012 Bush DriveWaco, TX 76712www.cwstx.com1.254.424.1208 (PH)jules@cwstx.com1 st CWS is a locally owned and operated PremierTechnology Solutions Provider with successful projectsthroughout the state of Texas and the United States. We’refocused on providing state-of-the-art communication platformsthat will not only support your currents needs but also providea solid foundation for future growth and expansion.13191Califone International, Inc.1145 Arroyo Avenue, Suite ASan Fernando, CA 91340www.califone.com1.818.407.2400 (PH)1.818.407.2405 (FX)erika.pena@califone.comShown are the full line of iPad headphones andheadsets for Mobile learning. Learning with smartphonesexpands with the launch of the first iPhone / iPod jackboxand the first Bluetooth-enabled portable PA. Visit the Califonebooth & enter our Facebook contest to win a headset!10136Cambium Learning Group17855 Dallas Parkway, Suite 400Dallas, TX 75287www.cambiumlearning.com1.800.547.6747 (PH)1.214.932.9397 (FX)kelly.dean@voyagerlearning.comCambium Learning Group is a leading educationalsolutions and services company that is committed to helpingevery student reach their full potential by providing evidencebasedsolutions and expert professional services to empowereducators and raise the achievement levels of all students.7262Camcor, Inc.PO Box 1899Burlington, NC 27216www.camcor.com1.800.868.2462 (PH)1.800.298.1181 (FX)info@camcor.comCamcor, Inc.® provides technology products and solutions forthe 21st Century Classroom. Products and solutions includedocument cameras, video equipment, projectors, iPad/Tabletcarts, Common Core Standard Software, digital cameras,printers, BYOD/1-to-1 classroom management software,interactive boards, and more!4264CampusNorth Inc.112 West 34th StreetNew York, NY 10120www.campusnorth.com1.877.434.2994 (PH)info@campusnorth.com1 st We create ready-to-enroll online high school courses,designed to meet increasing student demand for personalizedlearning options. Our contemporary curriculum is standardsalignedand includes professionally authored assessmentitems and comprehensive teacher guides.7186Canon USA, Inc.One Canon ParkMelville, NY 11747www.usa.canon.com1.631.330.5000 (PH)canonsales@sedinlt.comCanon USA, Inc. will display its latest productsand services.11070Canvas by Instructure6330 South 3000 East, Suite 700Salt Lake City, UT 84121www.instructure.com1.801.869.5040 (PH)michael@instructure.comInstructure is a fast-moving EdTech company dedicated tobuilding Canvas, the modern learning platform that enablesindividuals to transform learning. K-12 schools choose Canvasbecause it’s easy to use, it increases student engagement andit provides everything teachers need—including integrationwith state standards—in one powerful tool.160isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory3260CaseCrown1470 MoonstoneBrea, CA 92821www.casecrown.com1.562.547.7652 (PH)1.714.494.8046 (FX)Joanne@casecrown.com1 st What We Do: We make awesome cases for the devicesyou love and collaborate with world-changers to create good.Why We Do It: We think integrating business with good willcreate a better world for all of us.How We Do It: We partner with one world-changing<strong>org</strong>anization each month.8090Cattura Video12758 Cimarron Path, Suite 102San Antonio, TX 78249www.catturavideo.com1.210.614.8324 (PH)1. 210.998.3945 (FX)justin@catturavideo.com1 st Cattura Video is the parent company behindCaptureCast, which offers a full range of AV technology andvideo platform services to the education and event sectors.Cattura also developed an advanced hardware basedappliance with the same open approach, which servicesmany popular schools and AV firms.9234CDI Computers130 South Town Centre Blvd.Markham, ON L6G 1B8Canadawww.cdicomputers.com1.888.226.5727 (PH)1.800.449.5920 (FX)sales@cdicomputers.comCDI is the largest supplier of recertified, brand namecomputers to the educational market in North America. Ourmission is to provide high quality products and unparalleledcustomer service. With 30 years of experience and anexclusive focus on education, we can offer customized andcost-effective solutions to the challenges faced by educators.11127CDW-G200 North Milwaukee AvenueVernon Hills, IL 60061www.cdwg.com1.800.808.4239 (PH)1.847.465.3857 (FX)websales@cdwg.comS PCDW-G is a leading provider of technologysolutions to K-12 schools. Our solution architects offerexpertise in designing customized solutions, while ouradvanced technology engineers assist customers with theimplementation and long-term management of those solutions.For more information call 800.808.4239 or visit CDWG.com.14071CE Supply, LLC1111 West Victoria StreetCompton, CA 90220www.cesupplystore.com1.888.628.9300 (PH)1.310.735.2023 (FX)sales@cesupply.com1 st CE Supply is an American, Woman and Minority ownedBusiness Enterprise (WMBE) that designs and manufactures acomplete line of tablet accessories for OEMs, businesses,institutions, and consumers. We specialize in cases andcharging solutions for iPads, Nexus tablets, and other mobiledevices including smartphones.12164Cengage Learning20 Davis DriveBelmont, CA 94002www.cengage.com1.530.347.9774 (PH)1.530.347.9776 (FX)jason.berena@cengage.comCengage Learning is a leading provider of innovativeteaching, learning and research solutions for the academic,professional and library markets worldwide. The company’sproducts and services are designed to foster academicexcellence and professional development, increase studentengagement and improve learning outcomes. Please visitwww.cengage.com.12090Certiport1276 South 820 East, Suite 200American Fork, UT 84003www.certiport.com1.888.999.9830 (PH)1.801.492.1771 (FX)marketing@certiport.comNR Certiport will display its latest productsand services.9258Cetacea Sound Corp.2003 East Center CirclePlymouth, MN 55441www.cetaceasound.com1.800.556.1922 (PH)1.763.559.1585 (FX)sales@cetaceasound.comCetacea Sound is an audio design and engineering firm thatdevelops speaker and microphone systems for improvedstudent learning and word recognition in the classroom. Ouraudio products have improved training and presentations inschools, businesses and government facilities for 16 years.5233Chalkable500 7th AvenueNY, NY 10018www.chalkable.com1.646.494.3464 (PH)info@chalkable.com1 st Chalkable is an App store for school and a platform tomake those Apps work. The App store is a curated list of theworld’s best web Apps. Every user has an App budget withreal dollars ready to be spent from day one.6223Charter Business6399 Fiddlers Green CircleGreenwood Village, CO 80111www.charter-business.com1.303.323.6000 (PH)madeline.shefferly@chartercom.comCharter Business provides business <strong>org</strong>anizations with scalable,tailored, and cost-effective communications solutions, includingbusiness Internet, data networking, telephone, video andFiber optic services. Catering to the unique needs of businesscustomers, we offer competitively priced products over ourstate-of-the-art, fiber-based network, helping maximizeefficiency while continuing to grow.11270CISCO Meraki, Inc.660 Alabama StreetSan Francisco, CA 94110www.meraki.com1.415.632.5800 (PH)1.415.632.5899 (FX)info@meraki.comMeraki builds intelligent, cloud managed networking solutionsthat dramatically simplify enterprise networks. Whethersecuring iPads in an enterprise or blanketing a campus withWiFi, Meraki networks simply work. Meraki offers a completecloud managed product family including wireless LAN,Ethernet switches, and security appliances.4278CK-12 Foundation3430 West Bayshore Road, Suite 101Palo Alto, CA 94303www.ck12.<strong>org</strong>1.650.494.1302 (PH)1.650.494.1313 (FX)info@ck12.<strong>org</strong>CK-12 Foundation is a non-profit <strong>org</strong>anization dedicated toimproving learning for all students by providing free and openaccess to educational materials. CK-12’s current offeringsinclude the FlexBook Platform® for customizing multi-modalSTEM content, FlexMath for Algebra I, BrainGenie for practicingmath and science, and INeedAPencil for SAT preparation.9298Clay Piggy3200 University Park LaneIrving, TX 75062www.claypiggy.com1.469.583.7501 (PH)narinder@claypiggy.com1 st Clay Piggy is a virtual world gaming environment whichteaches children financial literacy and the concept of Earning,Spending, Saving, Investing and Giving in a fun and social way.8276ClickteamPO Box 83425Portland, OR 97283www.clickteam.com1.888.471.4884 (PH)1.800.878.7162 (FX)info@clickteam.com100% free video game creation tools for use in schoolsand educational settings for teaching students computerprogramming concepts. Stop by our booth to check out how easyit is and how professional the end result of your game or app is.Both Windows and MAC161isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory12286CloudLock203 Crescent Street, Suite 107Waltham, MA 02453www.cloudlock.com1.781.996.4332 (PH)ann@cloudlock.com1 st CloudLock provides an information security suite thatlets <strong>org</strong>anizations implement Data Privacy practices and DataGovernance to manage data in the Dooge Docs, Sites andDrive. CloudLock also lets <strong>org</strong>anizations implementgovernance for 3rd party apps.The largest Google Apps customers in the world trustCloudLock to secure their data.9262Cloudpath Networks Inc.1120 West 122nd Avenue, Suite 302Westminster, CO 80234www.cloudpath.net1.303.495.3374 (PH)1.303.586.6296 (FX)marketing@cloudpath.netCloudpath Networks Inc. will display its latest productsand services.2286CNB Computers180 Traders Blvd.Mississauga, ON L4Z 1W7Canadawww.cnbeducation.com905.501.0099 ext. 104106 (PH)1.905.501.0699 (FX)raja@CNBcomputers.comCNB, in business since last 15 years is one of the biggestrecertified computers supplier for K12 environment in NorthAmerica. The goods are sold after passing stringent qualitycontrol process and have least defect rate in the industry. Wehave helped schools to maximise their budget and get morecomputers per head count.10049CognitivEdge1120 Huffman Road, Suite 24-622Anchorage, AK 99515www.cognitivedge.com1.907.360.0190 (PH)chris.johnson@cognitivedge.comCognitivEdge will display its latest products and services.5293Comcast Business Class1701 JFK Blvd., 20th FloorPhiladelphia, PA 19103www.business.comcast.com1.215.286.5917 (PH)1.215.286.1040 (FX)Tomas_Yanez@cable.comcast.com1 st Comcast Business Class offers Internet, Ethernet, Voiceand TV for businesses with Internet speeds up to 66 timesfaster than DSL and T1, Ethernet up to 10 GBPS, a variety ofVoice options and TV.Customers value our 24/7 business class support, diverse,private network and dedicated local Account Teams.9297Compass Media Inc.7212 Canary LaneSachse, TX 75048www.compasspub.com1.972.941.8262 (PH)jameshall@compasspub.cominfo@compasspub.com1 st Compass Media is an international market leader inEnglish education. Compass is committed to thedevelopment of both high-quality content and marketleadingsmart learning platforms. We will have on displayboth platforms and content at the fair. Drop by our booth orschedule a meeting for full details.6256CompassLearning203 Colorado StreetAustin, TX 78701www.compasslearning.com1.800.232.9556 (PH)info@compasslearning.comCompass Learning empowers teachers to unlock everystudent’s potential for academic success and personalgrowth through our two core solutions: CompassLearningOdyssey and Renzulli Learning. With Compass LearningOdyssey and Renzulli Learning educators can more easily andefficiently differentiate and personalize learning to the needs,motivations, and strengths of each child.8074CompuCycle7700 Kempwood DriveHouston, TX 77055www.compucycle.net1.713.869.6700 (PH)1.713.866.8033 (FX)info@compucycle.netCompuCycle provides school districts with low-cost optionsto exceed their IT goals. Our education customers rely on ourrigorous testing standards and economical pricing.5238Concordia University2811 NE Holman StPortland, OR 97211education.cu-portland.edu1.888.628.9607 (PH)nick.saia@education.cu-portland.eduConcordia University offers four accredited Master ofEducation programs with fourteen concentrations as well asDoctorate and Bachelor programs. Established over 100 yearsago, Concordia was founded as a private Christian liberal artsuniversity located in Portland, Oregon. By bringing our degreeprograms online, we have been able to expand our educationacross the United States.Exhibit HoursMonday: 9:30 am–5:30 pmTuesday: 9:30 am–5 pmWednesday: 9:30 am–2:30 pmContinental breakfast will be servedMonday and Tuesday at 9:45–10:15 am4289ConnectEDU600 Atlantic AvenueBoston, MA 02210www.connectedu.com1.617.532.3000 (PH)1.317.634.0200 (FX)learnmore@connectedu.comConnectEDU is committed to preparing 21st CenturyLearners on their pathways from school to college to career,helping them realize their potential, achieve a secure financialfuture, and ultimately connect to life’s possibilities.ConnectEDU serves more than 20 million registered learners,5,000 educational institutions, and 130,000 employersthroughout 40 countries.7304ContentKeeper Technologies1442 East Lincoln Avenue, Suite 312Orange, CA 92865www.contentkeeper.com1.888.808.6848 (PH)k12@contentkeeper.com1 st ContentKeeper is committed to helping schoolsproactively address the evolving security challenges of thenext-generation learning environment. Our comprehensivesecurity solutions provide innovative web filtering, BYOD Webaccess control and accountability, granular social mediacontrols and proactive malware protection to help IT stayahead of next-gen security threats.9294Copernicus Educational Products8194 County Road 109, RR, Suite 3Arthur, ON N0G 1A0Canadawww.copernicused.com1.800.267.8494 (PH)1.519.848.5516 (FX)info@copernicused.comCopernicus Educational Products. Copernicus designs andmanufactures high quality technical classroom furniture. Frommobile carts such as the iRover2 for Smart Boards to iPadstorage and charging units and Dewey the Document CameraStand, we always have one aim in mind -- to help maketeaching a little easier.12222CORE ECSThree Ravinia Drive, Suite 1900Atlanta, GA 30346www.coreecs.com1.770.557.4966 (PH)brian.sanders@coreecs.comCORE ECS® integrates and optimizes formative assessmentsolutions, technology infrastructure, management applications,special education compliance and outsourced staffingsolutions. Where innovation is required to advance education inthe United States, CORE ECS currently touches the lives of over2,500,000 learners and 150,000 educators across the country.162isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory6232Corel Corporation1600 Carling AvenueOttawa, ON K1Z 8R7Canadawww.corel.com1.613.728.8200 (PH)1.613.798.0767 (FX)vlp@corel.comCorel offers photo and video products that use the latestmulti-media technology to advance digital literacy, graphicsproducts that combine print and web design tools to helpstudents excel in every area of visual communication, anddigital art software that provides the most authentic learningexperience. Supporting curriculums are available.7250Crestron Electronics15 Volvo DriveRockleigh, NJ 07647www.crestron.com1.800.827.2188 ext. 7145198870 (PH)1.562.596.0713 (FX)crestron@crestron.comCrestron is the world’s leading manufacturer of advancedcontrol and automation systems, innovating technology andreinventing the way people work. Offering integrated solutionsto control audio, video, computer, IP and environmental systems,Crestron streamlines technology, improving the quality ofpresentations in conference rooms, classrooms and auditoriums.13214Crick Software191 Post Road WestWestport, CT 06880www.cricksoft.com1.203.221.2697 (PH)1.203.221.2698 (FX)ussales@cricksoft.comCrick Software is dedicated to raising students’ readingand writing levels. Clicker 6, ClozePro, and WriteOnline arepowerful tools designed to support students of all abilities.Also provided are high quality curriculum resources,harnessing the power of Clicker, to support learners.11180CTB/McGraw-Hill20 Ryan Ranch RoadMonterey, CA 93940www.ctb.com1.800.538.9547 (PH)1.800.282.0266 (FX)info@ctb.comWe all want students to thrive and teachers tosucceed… we need tools that measure progress and supportlearning every step of the way. CTB/McGraw-Hill can help,with a long history of assessment research, the latesttechnical innovations, and education professionals who willlisten to, and work with, you.7222Curriculum Associates, Inc.153 Rangeway RoadNorth Billerica, MA 01862-0901www.curriculumassociates.com1.800.225.0248 (PH)1.800.530.2294 (FX)info@cainc.comA privately-owned, fast-growing educational publishing company,Curriculum Associates specializes in affordable, researchbasedstandards preparation materials, online intervention,supplemental reading and math programs, and special educationassessment and instruction to help students succeed.9056Cyber Acoustics3109 Northeast 109th AvenueVancouver, WA 98682www.cyberacoustics.com1.360.883.0333 (PH)1.360.883.4888 (FX)education@cyberacoustics.comCyber Acoustics offers leather iPad and tablet portfoliocases that are among the most secure on the market. Ourpatented four-corner chassis system keeps your school’siPads/tablets completely safe and protected. Stop by thebooth to see a demonstration—we might even let you throwan iPad for yourself!12062Cyber-Anatomy, Inc.805 2nd Street, Suite 1Coralville, IA 52241www.cyberscience3d.com1.319.354.2555 (PH)1.319.337.4856 (FX)sales@cyber-anatomy.comCyber-Anatomy®, an award-winning Iowa-based company,develops interactive anatomy and science content whichprovides a virtual dissection experience that can be usedwith 3D and non-3D projectors, interactive whiteboards,and computers. Our growing library contains simulationsof human anatomy, zoology, botany, biology, earth science,paleontology, chemistry, and physics-based engineering.2277Cyberoam10, Shalks Crossing Road, Suite 501-329Plainsboro, NJ 08536www.cyberoam.com1.201.422.9200 (PH)1.201.735.5888 (FX)jacob@cyberoam.comCyberoam is a leading innovator of identity-based NextGeneration Firewall appliances offering a complete range ofsecurity features including identity-based Firewall, VPN, AV,AS, IPS & CF as well as Bandwidth Management and MultipleLink Management all over a single platform.14073CyberPatriot1501 Lee Highway, Suite 400Arlington, VA 22209www.uscyberpatriot.<strong>org</strong>1.703.247.5844 (PH)walczak@afa.<strong>org</strong>1 st CyberPatriot is the National High School Cyber DefenseCompetition created to inspire high school students towardcareers in cyber security and other STEM disciplines.S1 stPSponsorFirst TimeExhibitorPresenter<strong>ISTE</strong> CorporateMember8078D&D Security Resources, Inc.716 South Richfield RoadPlacentia, CA 92870www.ddsecurity.com1.800.453.4195 (PH)1.866.950.8229 (FX)info@ddsecurity.comBuilt on a foundation of service and innovation, we haveprovided high quality products and services since 1972.We offer technology support accessories, anti-theft securityproducts, mounting systems and technology furniture. For moreinformation visit ddsecurity.com or call us at 800-453-4195.10282Data Harvest1.01525.373.66 (PH)NRNPNM<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentReadiness<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentProficiency<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentMasteryData Harvest brings technology to the forefront of ScienceEducation, offering multi award-winning, high quality,innovative and affordable products: EasySense VISION WiFi foriPad Data Logger Use stand alone, connected to a PC (USB)or via WiFi to multiple iPads. EasySense Vu Data Logger Acomplete package of Logger, Sensors & Teacher Materials.Specifically designed for Elementary and Middle school use.8272DataHouse Consulting1585 Kapiolani Boulevard, Suite 1800Honolulu, HI 96814www.datahouse.com1.808.942.8108 (PH)1.808.948.9595 (FX)roberto_mandanas@datahouse.comDataHouse Consulting specializes in data analytics to helpK-12 students reach their potential through the developmentof Early Warning Systems, teacher evaluations, accountabilityreports and other dashboard applications. DataHousealso provides software and services to support keyeducational initiatives such as Special Education, Medicaidreimbursement, RTI, and student progress monitoring.163isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory7300DecisionEd Group870 South Denton Tap Road, Suite 150Coppell, TX 75019www.decisioned.com1.309.807.2642 (PH)patrick.verda@decisioned.com1 st DecisionEd helps school districts improve its decisionmaking by using data to draw valuable insights. This isdelivered through data dashboards, reports, and scorecardsfrom a data-warehouse that connects and links all datatogether. Used throughout the US, DecisionEd is a leader inK12 data and performance management solutions.11174Dell Inc.One Dell WayRound Rock, TX 78682www.dell.com1.800.289.3355 (PH)1.512.283.9232 (FX)k12_inquiry@dell.comS PDDell is committed to helping studentsdevelop the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in adigital world and a competitive workforce. As a top providerof technology and services, Dell listens to and works withstudents, educators, administrators, parents and communitymembers to deliver innovative technology and services.7238Designmate (I) Pvt. Ltd.Horizon, Swati Society Road, Darpan Circle,NavrangpuraAhmedabad, 380 014Indiawww.designmate.com1.888.792.3207 (PH)917.940.0496 ext. 01 (FX)info@designmate.comDesignmate has been in operation for almost 24 years as aneLearning Company developing creative eContent for K12education. We pioneer in animations and use of graphics tosimplify concepts of math, biology, physics and chemistry.The eContent created is a unique combination of videos,simulations, images, texts, and quizzes.5228Desmos, Inc.1061 Market Street, Suite 501San Francisco, CA 94103www.desmos.com1.415.484.5342 (PH)1.415.534.0941 (FX)info@desmos.comP At Desmos, we believe in learning by doing. Wedesigned our graphing calculator from the ground up with thatin mind, building in instant feedback, adjustable parameters,and vivid colors – all for free, on any device. It’s also availableas an API that can power ebooks, games, and apps.6296Devicewear4470 Yankee Hill Rd, Suite 200Rocklin, CA 95677www.devicewear.com1.860.375.3338 (PH)1.916.527.0184 (FX)support@devicewear.com1 st Since the beginning, man has sought to cover hisnakedness with suitable garments. For comfort, forprotection…and for style.Here at Devicewear, we are dedicated to making high-quality,stylish protective outerwear for your favorite portable device.Please clothe your devices; it’s the only decent thing to do.Think of the children.8058Digital Harbor Foundation1414 Key Highway, Suite 100Baltimore, MD 21230digitalharborfoundation.<strong>org</strong>1.410.402.4189 (PH)andrew@digitalharborfoundation.<strong>org</strong>1 st Providing digital age educator developmentopportunities; inquiry-based student programs and acurriculum focused on digital literacy, maker activities, and techworkforce development; and unique lab settings for the betatesting and validation of the next generation of educationaltechnologies, Digital Harbor Foundation fosters innovation, techadvancement, and entrepreneurship through education.5262DisplayNote Technologies Ltd.Unit 5, NISP, Titanic Quarter, Queens RoadBelfast, NON BT3 9DTUnited Kingdomwww.displaynote.com004.428.9073 ext. 0482 (PH)info@displaynote.comDisplayNote is designed to allow teachers and presentersshare any content on their computer with multipleparticipants across multiple devices and to control theirpresentation and pose response questions with theirdevice. Participants can capture your notes on their device;collaborate live with other users save everything for review.10106District Administration488 Main Avenue, 3rd FloorNorwalk, CT 06851www.districtadministration.com1.203.663.0100 (PH)1.203.663.0149 (FX)mkinnaman@promediagrp.comDistrict Administration is the leading provider of practicalinsights and strategies for K12 administrators at schooldistricts throughout the United States. The DistrictAdministration Leadership Institute produces special eventsand creates communities for the nation’s top K12 leadership.7232Doceri by SP Controls930 Linden AvenueSo. San Francisco, CA 94080www.doceri.com1.650.392.7880 (PH)1.650.392.7881 (FX)sales@spcontrols.comDoceri offers interactive whiteboard functionality,screencasting and more to today’s classroom at a fraction ofthe cost of comparable systems. Use your iPad to wirelesslycontrol your computer and your presentation, while movingfreely around the room and interacting with your students.Doceri truly gives you freedom to teach.3261DreamBox Learning305-108th Avenue Northeast, Suite 200Bellevue, WA 98004www.dreambox.com1.425.637.8900 (PH)1.425.484.6476 (FX)schools@dreambox.comThe revolutionary DreamBox® Intelligent Adaptive Learningtechnology provides instantaneous data and integratedassessment that dynamically adapts and individualizeselementary mathematics instruction in real time. Empower yourstudents to master key concepts, increase achievement andboost long-lasting confidence with DreamBox® Learning Math.13207DyKnow7602 East 88th PlaceIndianapolis, IN 46256www.dyknow.com888.8.DYKNOW (PH)1.317.275.5901 (FX)marketing@dyknow.comSince 2003 we’ve developed the best classroommanagement and interactive learning programs for K12 andHiEd mobile learning programs around the world. Drop byour booth (13207) to learn more about how DyKnow is nowavailable for anyone, on any device.3262E-Animations CorporationSzilagyi E. fasor 4.II./1.Budapest, 1125Hungarywww.eanim.com1.361.785.0522 (PH)1.361.783.6634 (FX)info@eanim.comProviding innovative e-learning solutions and focusing oneducation’s needs have been E-Animations’ main inspirationssince it started developing software products. Based on theiroutstanding graphic design and innovative development,E-Animations has created cutting-edge e-learning solutions inorder to assist: class planning, formative assessment or visualenhancement in a digital environment.164isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory10070E-Line Media363 Seventh Avenue, 20th FloorNew York, NY 10001www.elinemedia.com1.732.490.6194 (PH)1.212.695.0531 (FX)info@elinemedia.comE-Line Media is a developer and publisher of game-basedlearning products and services that engage, educate andempower, helping to prepare youth for lives and careers inthe 21st century.14086Easy Student Publishing1500 West Hampden Avenue, Suite 4EEnglewood, CO 80110www.studentpublishing.com1.800.706.8697 (PH)1.303.762.7886 (FX)specialist@studentpublishing.comEasy Student Publishing provides a variety of programs tofit your school’s “Culture of Creation,” including Classbooks,Storybooks and Comic Books. With FREE online projects,IlluStory A+ and My Comic Book kits, your students canbe published authors! Books are professionally printed andbound in the USA.10303EasyBib.com12 West 31st Street, 8th FloorNew York, NY 10001www.easybib.com212.675.6738 ext. 018 (PH)1.401.633.6187 (FX)Eli@imagineeasy.comEasyBib offers research management platforms focusedon helping students build essential 21st century literacyskills. EasyBib assist educators in teaching students to avoidplagiarism, assess source credibility, and synthesize information.13197eBackpack and School Web Lockers2931 Ridge Road, Suite 101-109Rockwall, TX 75032www.ebackpack.com1.214.461.0073 (PH)1.888.739.9879 (FX)questions@ebackpack.comiPads, Netbooks, Android, Chromebooks? 1:1,BYOD, shared, or carts? eBackpack is the easiest wayto assign, share, collaborate, collect, ANNOTATE, andreview assignments across ANY internet connected device.eBackpack integrates with your SIS system, LDAP, GoogleDrive, and gradebook for a paperless classroom workflow.eBackpack is a Top 100 product award winner.9270eBeam125 Shoreway Road Building DSan Carlos, CA 940701.650.400.1889 (PH)kathryn@luidia.comeBeam® interactive technology helps teachers and studentscreate, share, and learn in our interconnected world. eBeamproducts are utilized by schools of all sizes, across multiplegeographies. Luidia also partners with industry leaders suchas Chief, Hitachi, NEC and Sony, who incorporate eBeam®technology into their products.8092eChalk, LLC199 Water Street, 16th FloorNew York, NY 10038www.echalk.com1.800.809.3349 (PH)1.212.809.8500 (FX)team@echalk.comeChalk is a K-12 software platform schools use to managecommunication and instruction. More than 1 million students,teachers and parents nationwide turn to eChalk to build andmaintain easy-to-use school websites, <strong>org</strong>anize students’schoolwork and activities and communicate with parents andthe school community, 24/7. Visit eChalk.com to learn more.12048Edclick1221 Wynne DriveGarland, TX 75044www.edclick.com1.972.699.7970 (PH)1.972.699.1171 (FX)harry@htennant.comEdclick provides web-based data applications for continuousimprovement in education processes.3288EDgear LLC714 North Ashley Ridge LoopShreveport, LA 71106www.edgear.com1.800.509.7070 (PH)1.318.868.0333 (FX)exec@edgear.comEDgear ® LLC a leader in real-time web based studentmanagement systems with innovation such as Dropt OutEarly Warning System (DEWS®), Management ExceptionGroups, parent and student portals, teacher integrated gradebook and lesson plans, complete call and communicationsystems integration, and much more.10206Edlio3000 South Robertson Blvd., Suite 288Los Angeles, CA 90034www.edlio.com1.310.204.7300 (PH)1.310.204.7303 (FX)info@edlio.comWe have our own unique, web-based CMS, that’s designedspecifically for schools and districts. With absolutely notemplates, we work with you to develop and design afullycustomized website that’s a true reflection of your school’sculture and vision. Communicate with your community inreal-time!Exhibit HoursMonday: 9:30 am–5:30 pmTuesday: 9:30 am–5 pmWednesday: 9:30 am–2:30 pmContinental breakfast will be servedMonday and Tuesday at 9:45–10:15 am9212Edmentum3232 McKinney Avenue, Suite 400Dallas, TX 75204www.edmentum.com1.800.447.5286 (PH)1.877.519.9555 (FX)info@edmentum.comEdmentum, Inc. is a leading provider of online learningsolutions designed to drive learner achievement for academicand career success. With more than 50 years of experiencedriving significant advances in the industry, Edmentum offersa wide variety of innovative solutions to empower 21stcentury teaching and learning.10102EDmin5471 Kearny Villa Road, Suite 310San Diego, CA 92123www.edmin.com1.800.748.6696 (PH)1.858.712.9451 (FX)contact@edmin.comEDmin, Inc. Connects Educators With What Works! TheINFORM® Learning System (ILS) saves educators time whilepersonalizing every student’s instructional journey withengaging standards-aligned resources (videos, images, text,and assessments). Progress is reported on the performanceindicators you choose. The ILS open platform integrates easilywith other solutions. Booth 10102.10282Edmix0207 613 5724 (PH)Edmix.com is Europe’s latest community of educationtechnology startup companies. Based in London we run‘Startup Pavilions’ at large international education technologyconferences, such as <strong>ISTE</strong> and the BETT Show, connectingworld-leading education companies with earlier stage startups.7196Edmodo60 East 3rd Avenue, Suite 390San Mateo, CA 94401www.edmodo.com1.650.963.5035 (PH)1.650.376.2594 (FX)info@edmodo.comPEdmodo provides teachers and students a secureplace to connect and collaborate, share content andeducational applications, and access homework, grades, classdiscussions and notifications.165isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory3282EdTech360, LLC4900 Broadway, Suite 400San Antonio, TX 78209www.edtech360.com1.210.201.3360 (PH)1.210.417.4207 (FX)Sara@edtech360.com1 st Going mobile? Mobile devices present unique challengesfrom professional development to wireless. EdTech360specializes in working with schools to manage efficient andeffective mobile device solutions to meet instructional goals.We go beyond IT using our new mPower Teaching trainingsystem that covers basics through effective mobile teachingand learning.12284EDU2000 America, Inc.6450 Montreux LaneReno, NV 89511www.k12builder.com1.888.628.3185 (PH)info@education2000.comHuge library of online simulations, animations, experiments,videos to teach all STEM objectives, K-12, using a researchbasedvisual approach. STEM Builder, Science Builder, andMath Builder strengthen conceptual understanding throughmultiple modes of presentation. Powerful and convenient forclassroom use on whiteboards, iPads, laptops, mobile; alsohomework and professional development.8072Educate Online99 Conifer Hill DriveDanvers, MA 01923www.educate-online.com1.978.624.7003 (PH)1.978.624.7015 (FX)lisa.philpott@educate-online.comEducate Online provides a Guided Learning Solution to K12 andHigher Ed institutions. Educate Online’s unique combinationof competency-based assessment, adaptive technology,personalized instruction and predictive analytics deliversstrategic value to K-20 institutions. Educate Online helps buildthe critical math, reading and writing skills students need foracademic success. www.educate-online.com.7181Education Week/Digital Directions6935 Arlington Road, Suite 100Bethesda, MD 20814www.edweek.<strong>org</strong>1.301.280.3100 (PH)1.301.280.3200 (FX)sherdman@epe.<strong>org</strong>Smart Strategies for Ed-Tech LeadersEducation Week Digital Directions is focused on drivingstudent achievement through the use of proven technologies.In print and online, original reporting for superintendents,CIOs, and technology leaders unearths case studies, bestpractices, and leading technologies, and filters out thecacophony of over-hyped products.8069Educational Classroom Systems, LLC812 Lark Song CourtLeesburg, VA 20175www.educationalclassroomsystems.com1.571.344.1978 (PH)info@educationalclassroomsystems.com1 st Educational Classroom Systems introduces aninnovative way to manage classroom behavior and teachmoney management skills through a debit card systemspecifically designed to work on a device called theEducational Transaction Money Machine or ETM Machine.Students, K-12 track behavior and learn money managementskills through 21st Century technology.9174Educational Resources3150 West Higgins RoadHoffman Estates, IL 60169www.sunburst.com1.800.321.7511 (PH)1.888.800.3028 (FX)sales@sunburst.comSunburst Digital/Educational Resources®: We have officesin Chicago, Austin, and Monterrey, Mexico. We provide digitalcontent solutions through the Sunburst Digital division; andschool technology peripherals (including tablets and operatingand productivity solutions for one-to-one learning) throughthe Educational Resources® division.9096EduGeek LtdThe Watermark 9-15 Ribbleton LanePreston, PR1 5EZUnited Kingdom1.646.355.1337info@edugeek.netwww.edugeek.netEduGeek is a free online peer support community designedfor IT staff working in schools, colleges, universities andmore. With over 60,000 members globally our members offerimpartial real world advice and help with technical problemsfrom Windows to iOS as well as with other aspects of IT, allcompletely free.12068Edupoint1955 South Val Vista Drive, Suite 200Mesa, AZ 85204www.edupoint.com1.480.633.7500 (PH)1.480.633.7501 (FX)ccurtis@edupoint.comEdupoint’s Synergy Education Platform is a powerfulstudent data management platform for K-12 education,which includes Synergy Student Information System (SIS),a true web-based SIS, and Synergy Special Education, acomprehensive special education / IEP management solution.2261edutyping.comPO Box 8558Warwick, RI 02888www.bepublishing.com1.888.781.6921 (PH)1.401.781.7608 (FX)khicks@bepublishing.comEduTyping is a revolutionary 100% Web-based keyboardingsoftware for teaching students grades K-12. Powered byB.E. Publishing, EduTyping allows educators to teach a fullkeyboarding course or unit using 100% online technology. Allyou need is access to the Internet and you are ready to go!10282Eduudleeduudle.com -- empowering experts and <strong>org</strong>anizations tocreate multidisciplinary programs by bundling online coursesacross various platforms to a “courselist.” Since the whole isgreater than the sum of the parts, our purpose is to inspirethe next generation to solve the world’s toughest challengesby making the “whole” possible for education.13104Edvation400 112th Avenue Northeast, Suite 240Bellevue, WA 98004www.edvation.com1.800.979.0373 (PH)1.425.467.0580 (FX)kstarr@edvation.comEdvation is committed to improving student learning outcomesby providing rigorous and relevant educational solutions toadvance teaching and learning for success in the 21st Century.10188eInstruction14400 North 87th Street, Suite 250Scottsdale, AZ 85260www.einstruction.com1.866.496.4949 (PH)1.480.948.5508 (FX)shelly.bodine@einstruction.comeInstruction® is a leading, global education technologycompany committed to providing interactive teaching andlearning solutions that help educators and students advancelearning every day. eInstruction offers innovative classroominstruction systems, student response systems, fixedinteractive whiteboards, mobile interactive whiteboards,research-based software, and professional development.6301Elite Screens Inc.12282 Knott StreetGarden Grove, CA 92841www.elitescreens.com1.877.511.1211 (PH)1.562.483.8498 (FX)edu@elitescreens.com1 st Elite Screens Inc. is a California-based projectionscreen manufacturer with satellite offices in Europe, Asia andAustralia to support its worldwide distribution network. ItsISO9000-2001 certified manufacturing facilities produce awide array of projection screens for the commercial andresidential audio-visual markets.166isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory13090ELMO USA Corp.1478 Old Country RoadPlainview, NY 11803www.elmousa.com1.516.501.1400 (PH)1.516.501.0429 (FX)elmo@elmousa.comELMO is the global leader in Document Cameras andinstructional technology. ELMO’s classroom solution productsare an innovative and integrated set of solutions providingtimesaving, cost-effective technology for educators in theworld. ELMO’s groundbreaking document cameras benefitstudents by enabling instructors to incorporate stimulatinghigh-resolution visuals into their lesson plans.14060eMetric, LLC211 North Loop 1604 E, Suite 170San Antonio, TX 78232www.emetric.net1.210.496.6500 (PH)1.210.496.6504 (FX)support@eMetric.net1 st eMetric is a provider of K-12 web-based assessmentand reporting solutions for school districts, state educationagencies, and testing <strong>org</strong>anizations. eMetric is committed tomaking an impact on K-12 education by creating innovativesolutions that are powerful and easy to use.9200Encyclopaedia Britannica /Britannica Digital Learning331 North LaSalle StreetChicago, IL 60654www.info.eb.com1.800.621.3900 (PH)1.800.344.9624 (FX)contact@eb.comBritannica Digital Learning offers high-quality onlineresources and instructional solutions that transform teachingand learning in grades PreK-16. Aligned to Common Core andstate curriculum standards and built upon Britannica’s longstandingreputation for trustworthy, up-to-date information,innovative development, and state-of-the-art delivery, withthe company’s products inspiring educators and students.12262Enterasys Networks9 Northeastern Blvd.Salem, NH 03079www.enterasys.com1.603.952.5000 (PH)1.603.952.6909 (FX)info@enterasys.comEnterasys Networks is one of the fastest growing companiesin networking, providing wired and Wi-Fi infrastructure,as well as security and management solutions. EnterasysOneFabric is the first fabric-based networking solutionto extend visibility and control from virtual servers tomobile devices for BYOD, cloud computing and data centerenvironments.6196ePALS13625-A Dulles Technology DriveHerndon, VA 20171www.epals.com1.703.885.3400 (PH)1.703.885.3490 (FX)info@corp.epals.com, sales@corp.epals.comP ePals helps teachers create powerful learningopportunities for their students by facilitating rich projectbasedlearning in their school and with classrooms globally.We believe all students should be able to connect andcollaborate with their peers around the world and have equalaccess to amazing learning tools and resources.7227EPS Literacy & Intervention625 Mt. Auburn StreetCambridge, MA 02138epsbooks.com1.800.435.7728 (PH)1.888.440.2665 (FX)customerservice.eps@schoolspecialty.comEPS Literacy and Intervention provides K–12 blended-mediasolutions that build core skills and close the achievementgap in reading and math. Visit http://epsbooks.com to learnthe latest on Wordly Wise 3000® Online, MCI, Academyof READING®, Academy of MATH®, Explode The Code®,MathCoach® Interactive, and more!10196Epson America3840 Kilroy Airport WayLong Beach, CA 90806www.epson.com1.562.981.3840 (PH)1.562.290.5182 (FX)heather_johnston@ea.epson.comEpson America, Inc. has an extensive rangeof printers, scanners, and 3LCD projectors, whichare renowned for their superior quality, functionality,compactness, and energy efficiency. Epson’s BrighterFutures program gives you the opportunity to make themost of your technology budget by delivering low costof ownership, high performance and reliability.6248eRate 360 Solutions, LLC903 Swift Bear StreetHenderson, NV 89002www.erate360.com1.888.535.7771 (PH)1.866.569.3019 (FX)info@erate360.comeRate 360 has the unique advantage of having a compliancestaff of former USAC employees to file on your behalf. Usingour “insider’s” knowledge we streamline and optimize theE-Rate process for our clients often increasing their fundingpotential. Stop by our booth to see how we can help you!S1 stPSponsorFirst TimeExhibitorPresenter<strong>ISTE</strong> CorporateMember6208Ergotron1181 Trapp RoadSt. Paul, MN 55121www.ergotron.com1.651.681.7600 (PH)1.651.681.7715 (FX)sales@ergotron.comNRNPNMMake Ergotron’s portfolio of display mounts an essential partof your Edtech platform. We deliver configurable, adjustableand ergonomic solutions for a diverse demographic invirtually any learning environment. Learn more in Booth 6208or online at http://education.ergotron.com14082eSchool News7920 Norfolk Avenue, Suite 900Bethesda, MD 20814www.eschoolnews.com1.800.394.0115 (PH)1.301.913.0119 (FX)adinfo@eschoolnews.comlcalloway@eschoolnews.comeSchool News will display its latest products and services.7253, 10282eSchoolsRutland Chambers57 West 57th Street, 3rd and 4th FloorsNew York, NY 10019www.eschools.us1.347.688.7934 (PH)hello@eschools.useSchools – The Learning Management System,Communications Tool, Parent Centre & School Website in onesolution! eSchools is the all-in-one system for Elementary,Junior & High Schools at an affordable price. Manage yourschool and the learning experience through one integratedplatform.9090Espresso Education1121 Lake Cook Road, Suite ODeerfield, IL 60015www.espressoeducation.com1.888.240.0188 (PH)1.800.689.2349 (FX)contactus@espressoeducation.com<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentReadiness<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentProficiency<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentMasteryEspresso Elementary, for Pre-K through Grade 5 is an onlineteaching and learning resource, that helps students connectclassroom learning with their real world experience throughvideo clips and interactive actives. Resources are driven bythe Common Core and State standards and include point-ofuseteaching support.167isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory7226Esri380 New York StreetRedlands, CA 92373www.esri.com1.909.793.2853 (PH)1.909.793.5953 (FX)info@esri.comThink and plan geographically. As the market leader ingeographic information systems (GIS), Esri technology is usedin over 350,000 <strong>org</strong>anizations worldwide. Use GIS to collect,manage, and analyze geographic information, helping yousolve problems and make better decisions.10282EuroTalk LTD315-317 New Kings RoadLondon, SW6 4RFUnited Kingdomwww.eurotalk.com1.801.712.0059 (DB#, USA) (PH)steve@eurotalk.co.ukEuroTalk publishes digital content for language learning: bothfor ESL and for nearly 139 world languages. Our content isavailable in the US as the Instant Immersion Virtual Tutor.Our interactive multimedia lessons are designed to engagelearners and help develop listening and speaking skills.6202Evan-Moor Educational Publishers18 Lower Ragsdale DriveMonterey, CA 93940www.evan-moor.com1.800.777.4362 (PH)1.800.777.4332 (FX)customerservice@evan-moor.comThere’s an elephant in the room. How do you accomplishtechnology objectives and raise student achievement on abudget? Step into a Portals School classroom and learn howcommon core and state-aligned interactive courseware meetsyour goals. Affordable interactive packages customized foryou. Ideal for flipped, blended, and traditional classrooms.5242Evisions410 Exchange, Suite 250Irvine, CA 92602www.evisions.com1.714.824.5252 (PH)1.714.730.2524 (FX)sales@evisions.comEvisions has been building great products and deliveringfantastic service since 1998. Our Enterprise ReportingSolution, Argos, offers low total cost of ownership, is easy touse and effectively meets K-12 reporting needs from simplead hoc queries to advanced dashboards and data cubes. Formore information about Evisions: www.evisions.com/k-12.9304Excelegrade828 West Peachtree Street NorthwestAtlanta, GA 30308www.excelegrade.com1.682.463.9235 (PH)info@excelegrade.com1 st Excelegrade provides an end-to-end Common Coredigital assessment solution that allows students to show theirwork on mobile devices by writing with a stylus or typing. Oursoftware automatically grades questions, delivers instantfeedback, captures data, analyzes student performance, andgenerates personalized recommendations.12080ExploreLearning400 East Main Street, Suite 1Charlottesville, VA 22902www.explorelearning.com1.434.293.7043 (PH)1.434.220.1484 (FX)sales@explorelearning.comP ExploreLearning develops online solutions to improvestudent learning in math and science. ExploreLearningGizmos are the world’s largest library of interactive, onlinesimulations for math and science in grades 3-12.ExploreLearning Reflex (www.reflexmath.com) is the mostpowerful solution available for math fact fluency.11262Extron Electronics1025 East Ball RoadAnaheim, CA 92805www.extronclassroom.com1.714.491.1500 (PH)1.714.491.1978 (FX)sales@extron.comExtron Electronics is a leading manufacturer of A/V systemintegration solutions ideal for single-projector K-12 classrooms,including its award-winning PoleVault® Systems, an allinclusiveA/V system and its new VoiceLift Microphone optionwhich integrates seamlessly into the PoleVault System toamplify and evenly distribute the teacher’s voice throughoutthe classroom.12268FableVision368 Washington Street, Suite 207Dedham, MA 02026www.fablevision.com1.888.240.3734 (PH)1.781.742.3207 (FX)info@fablevisionlearning.comFableVision Learning is dedicated to helping educatorsinspire students develop essential 21st century skillscommunication,collaboration, creative problem solvingand creativity. FableVision Studios, creates award-winningwebsites, games & activities, animated films, interactivegraphic novels, museum kiosks, digital storybooks, desktopapplications, and iPhone apps.10232Faronics609 Granville Street, Suite 620Vancouver, BC V7Y 1G5Canadawww.faronics.com1.800.943.6422 (PH)1.800.943.6488 (FX)sales@faronics.comFaronics is a market leader in delivering solutions thathelp manage, simplify, and secure computing environments.Our award-winning software is able to meet the diverse needsof today’s technology demands, whether it be delivering totalworkstation reliability to IT, complete classroom control toeducators, or intelligent energy management.13208Filament Games, LLC2010 Eastwood DriveMadison, WI 53704www.filamentgames.com1.608.251.0477 (PH)contact@filamentgames.com1 st Filament Games is a game production studio thatexclusively creates learning games. Our core competency isproducing games that combine best practices in commercialgame development with key concepts from the learningsciences.4260FileWave (USA), Inc.10711 Horse Creek Court, Suite 175Fishers, IN 46038www.filewave.com1.317.863.6276 (PH)1.317.755.0944 (FX)stephenm@filewave.comFileWave is the ultimate multi-platform deployment andmanagement solution.Developed as platform agnostic tool, FileWave deploys atthe file-level and features self-healing, rollback, end-userKiosk, hardware/software Inventory and Lightning imaging.FileWave’s MDM integration allows management of iOSdevices within the same interface used to manage Windowsand Mac Clients.13199finalsite809 Main StreetEast Hartford, CT 06108www.finalsite.com1.800.592.2469 (PH)1.860.289.3891 (FX)education@finalsite.comfinalsite is your web partner for the future. Offering mobile,social, LMS, portals, and CMS solutions, finalsite servesschools and related <strong>org</strong>anizations in over 40 states and 40countries. How may we help you?168isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory12282Focus School Software475 Central Avenue, Suite 400St. Petersburg, FL 33701www.focusschoolsoftware.com1.877.388.3300 (PH)1.727.213.6999 (FX)monicap@focusschoolsoftware.comFocus School Software offers fully integrated, web-basedstudent centric systems that provide support for all dayto-dayrequirements of managing a student’s life. Create,store, and track any form of data including demographics,scheduling, transcripts, disciplinary issues and more. SIS,ERP, Assessment and Teacher Evaluation...One Solution forAll Your Educational Needs!10260Follett1340 Ridgeview DriveMcHenry, IL 60050follettlearning.com1.888.511.5114 (PH)1.800.852.5458 (FX)customersfirst@follettsoftware.comFollett provides educationally relevant content, integratededucational technology solutions, and value-added servicesto over 65,000 PreK-12 schools and districts in the UnitedStates and around the world. We focus on earning ourcustomers’ trust every day and helping you impact over35,000,000 PreK-12 students every year.2287FPL FiberNet9250 West Flagler StreetMiami, FL 33174www.fplfibernet.com1.866.787.2637 (PH)1.305.229.5820 (FX)cassandra.zwick@fpl.com1 st FPL FiberNet, an approved E-rate provider, deliversaward-winning broadband services throughout most majormetropolitan areas in Florida and Texas With approximately9,000 miles of high-quality fiber, we are making sureeducational institutions have access to a carrier-class, reliablenetwork with virtually unlimited bandwidth for growth.4281Freshi Media4531 West Empire Avenue, Suite 200Burbank, CA 91505www.freshimedia.com1.818.332.7951 (PH)1.818.847.1184 (FX)suzanne.shoemaker@freshimedia.com1 st Since 2006, Freshi Media has trained teachers touse the tools of digital media and integrate them into theirclassroom through filmmaking, animation, stop motion, gamedesign, app development, Math Technology and comic bookcreation. College accredited, these programs focus onCommon Core Standards integrating technology into theSTEAM classrooms.14054Friendly Integration LLC3145 Geary Blvd., Suite 117San Francisco, CA 94118www.iballz.info1.213.915.6120 (PH)1.213.995.6357 (FX)info@iballzforipad.comiBallz is a unique line of protective cases for iPad® andother popular tablets, currently being used in hundreds ofK-12 classrooms and providing ultimate drop protection witha budget-friendly price.13232FrontRow2080 Lakeville HighwayPetaluma, CA 94954www.gofrontrow.com1.800.227.0735 (PH)1.707.769.9624 (FX)info@gofrontrow.comFrontRow offers you complete, integrated platforms for schoolcommunication so you can deliver great education in a moreefficient way using classroom audio, content capture, networkpaging, and AV control. FrontRow solutions make it easierto build, manage, and use the most engaging, media-richteaching environment. www.gofrontrow.com11050FundingFactory380 East Bayfront ParkwayErie, PA 16507www.fundingfactory.com1.814.464.1805 (PH)1.818.464.1815 (FX)info@fundingfactory.comThe leader in fundraising-thru-recycling, FundingFactory hashelped more than 50,000 <strong>org</strong>anizations raise over $30 millionin funding simply by recycling used inkjet, laser cartridges,and small electronics. FundingFactory in a Minute! http://bit.ly/NAJM856184Funds For Learning, LLC2575 Kelley Pointe Parkway, Suite 200Edmond, OK 73013www.fundsforlearning.com1.405.341.4140 (PH)1.866.552.8115 (FX)info@fundsforlearning.comFunds For Learning (FFL) is a federal regulatory complianceservices firm specializing in the federal E-rate fundingprogram. FFL assists E-rate stakeholders, includingschools, libraries and vendors, by guiding them through thefunding process via personal consultation and the awardwinning web-based E-rate Manager Service® at www.fundsforlearning.comExhibit HoursMonday: 9:30 am–5:30 pmTuesday: 9:30 am–5 pmWednesday: 9:30 am–2:30 pmContinental breakfast will be servedMonday and Tuesday at 9:45–10:15 am7259G-Form, LLC233 Richmond StreetProvidence, RI 02903www.g-form.com1.401.250.5555 (PH)1.401.250.5554 (FX)daveb@g-form.comG-Form has revolutionized impact protection. Using aninnovative material and molding technology we produceconsumer electronic cases and extreme sport and cyclinggear that protects electronics and participants from injurystemming from impact and vibration.11216Gaggle.Net, Inc.PO Box 1352Bloomington, IL 61702www.gaggle.net1.800.288.7750 (PH)1.309.665.0171 (FX)sales@gaggle.netGaggle’s cloud based environment leverages the popularity ofsocial networking and virtual communication, collaboration,and productivity tools designed specifically for K-12 education.Accessible at school and on-the-go, Gaggle provides accesscontrol and monitored filtration of content, with the highestdegree of CIPA compliance. Visit Booth #11216 to learn more.6214GameDesk2332 Cotner Avenue, Suite 203Los Angeles, CA 90064www.gamedesk.<strong>org</strong>1.858.437.2589 (PH)miriamc@gamedesk.<strong>org</strong>1 st GameDesk was created to develop a “next generation”model of education, revolutionizing the way we teach andlearn. We are a research, game development, and outreach<strong>org</strong>anization that has evolved out of seven years of researchat the University of Southern California.11298Gareth Stevens Publishing111 East 14th StreetNew York, NY 10003www.garethstevens.com1.800.542.2595 (PH)katiep@rosenpub.com1 st Gareth Stevens presents Interactive eBooks. Withleveled informational text, and rich media hotspots featuringvideos, charts, and maps, each book is a new adventure.Content creation tools guide students in creating their ownblog, writing an email, creating a wiki page, and more! Wealso offer 1000+ K-8 eBooks.12226Generation YES2584 R W Johnson Road SouthwestOlympia, WA 98512www.genyes.<strong>org</strong>1.888.941.4369 (PH)1.360.528.2350 (FX)info@genyes.<strong>org</strong>Generation YES will display its latest products and services.169isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory2266GoClass880 Third Avenue, 18th FloorNew York, NYwww.goclass.com1.615.900.4109 (PH)support@goclass.comGoClass is a complete teaching & learning environmentfor mobile devices. Designed to engage students withlesson plans, learning media, assessments and more whilegenerating data for instructional improvement, GoClass is theone platform that equips teachers with all the resources theyneed in a single interface. Booth #226612236Google, Inc.1600 Amphitheatre ParkwayMountain View, CA 94043www.google.com/edu1.650.253.0000 (PH)1.650.253.0001 (FX)education-solutions@google.comP Google believes in the power of the web for learningand new possibilities. Over 20 million students, faculty andstaff use Google Apps for Education for collaboration andproductivity. Chromebooks for Education are fast, simplecomputers that connect students with the vast resourcesonline. Learn more at our booth.11090GovConnection, Inc.732 Milford RoadMerrimack, NH 03054www.govconnection.com1.800.800.0019 (PH)1.603.683.2482 (FX)customercare@govconnection.comGovConnection, a subsidiary of PC Connection, serves thetechnology needs of the public sector—including governmentagencies, K–12 schools, colleges, and universities.12070GradeCam Corporation694 Pinnacle PlaceLivermore, CA 94550www.gradecam.com1.866.472.3339 (PH)1.925.218.2009 (FX)conferences@gradecam.comGradeCam Corporation will display its latest productsand services.7294Grand Canyon University3300 West Camelback RoadPhoenix, AZ 85017www.gcu.edu1.910.578.5562 (PH)Christopher.Hatch@gcu.edu1 st Founded in 1949, Grand Canyon University is a private,Christian university with over 60 online and campus-baseddegree programs within a dynamic learning environment forboth traditional students as well as working professionals.GCU offers degree programs in a variety of fields such aseducation, nursing, health care, and business.7280Graphite by Common Sense Media650 Townsend Street, Suite 435San Francisco, CA 94103www.graphite.<strong>org</strong>1.415.863.0600 (PH)1.415.863.0601 (FX)schools@commonsensemedia.<strong>org</strong>S 1 st P Common Sense Media, thenonprofit <strong>org</strong>anization whose pioneering Digital Literacy &Citizenship Curriculum is used by more than 50,000 schoolsnationwide, will introduce Graphite, a free service to helpK-12 educators discover, use and share the best digitallearning products for their classrooms.10299Gravic, Inc. - Remark Products Group301 Lindenwood Drive, Suite 100Malvern, PA 19355www.remarktestgrading.com1.610.647.7850 (PH)1.610.647.8771 (FX)sales@gravic.comStreamlined test grading software for educators. Save yourschool money by printing plain-paper answer sheets andusing image scanners or MFPs to scan your tests. Easilyview and export the built-in grading reports or export gradeinformation to your grade book or learning managementsystem. Free trial signup at www.remarktestgrading.com13060Griffin Technology2030 Lindell AvenueNashville, TN 37203www.griffintechnology.com1.615.399.7000 (PH)elyssia@griffintechnology.com1 st Griffin Technology has become one of the largestproviders of accessories for personal computing and digitalmedia. Today, Griffin designs, manufactures and deliversuseful and fun solutions for digital entertainment andpersonal computing to people in the Americas, Europe, andAsia, through major retailers and online.2275Gripcase LLC / Datamation Systems3911 112th Street SoutheastEverett, WA 98208www.gripcase-usa.com1.925.964.5292 (PH)1.206.577.3868 (FX)matt@gripcase-usa.com1 st Gripcase LLC. is the designer and manufacture of iPadprotection solutions in Education. In partnership withDatamation who specializes in iPad security solutions we areable to offer the complete iPad management system. TheGripcase® product offers a unique 4-handle design, whichprovides tactile handling to prevent damage.12074GroupLink Corporation563 West 500 South, Suite 400Bountiful, UT 84010www.grouplink.com/products/ehd/k12.html1.801.335.0700 (PH)1.801.383.0195 (FX)info@grouplink.netGroupLink’s everything HelpDesk is a mobile, web-based,user-friendly help desk solution. This software fulfills the needsof multiple departments, including HR, IT and Maintenance, forrequest/resolution tracking and workflow management. Theimplementation of this solution will increase effectiveness andreduce total cost of ownership (TCO).12055Guangzhou Shirui Electronics Co., Ltd.192 Kezhu Road, Guangzhou Science Park,Guangzhou, the People’s Republic of ChinGuangzhou, 510663Chinawww.seewo.com1.862.082.2601 ext. 69 (PH)1.862.082.0755 ext. 79 (FX)liangbin@cvte.cn1 st Guangzhou Shirui Electronics Co., Ltd. will displayits latest products and services.3278Gumdrop Cases375 Diablo Road, Suite 200Danville, CA 94526www.gumdropcases.com1.866.846.4425 (PH)mikaila@hardcandycases.comGumdrop Cases will display its latest products and services.eBooks on Demandfor K-12 LibrariesVisit us at booth#5257 and enterfor a chance towin an iPad ® mini!brainhive.com170isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


lauwpantone solid coated 285oranjepantone solid coated 151blauwc: 100 m: 66 y: 0 k: 0oranjec: 0 m: 62 y: 100 k: 0blauwpantone solid coated 285oranjepantone solid coated 151Exhibitor Page header DirectoryCOATEDPMSFULLCOLOURUNCOATEDPMS14077GWAVA Technologies1175 S 800 EOrem, UT 84097www.gwava.com1.866.464.9282 (PH)questions@gwava.com1 st GWAVA delivers messaging security, unified archivingand retrieval, social media, and mobile management forthousands of <strong>org</strong>anizations with millions of users around theworld. GWAVA is the trusted partner that secures and protectsthe world’s most critical messaging infrastructures. Find outmore at www.gwava.com11063Gynzy40 Memorial Highway, Suite 29iNew Rochelle, NY 10801www.gynzy.com1.347.983.0240 (PH)support@gynzy.com1 st Getting to know the ins and outs of your interactivewhiteboard can be tricky and time consuming. By makingsmart boards easier to use, Gynzy helps elementary andmiddle school teachers to get the most out of them. Pleasestop by our booth for a free trial!13070HAIKU Learning Systems, Inc.118 South Main StreetGoshen, IN 46526www.haikulearning.com1.800.254.1822 (PH)1.888.827.6074 (FX)sales@haikulearning.comFlipped Classroom? 1:1 laptops, tablets, netbooks? Blendedlearning? Staff development? Professional LearningCommunities? Google Apps For Education? SIS Integration?Mobile Devices? You have questions, Haiku Learning hasanswers. Learn why Haiku Learning is among the fastestgrowing K12 digital learning platforms on the planet.3271Haivision4445 GarandMontreal, QC H4R 2H9Canadawww.haivision.com1.514.334.5445 (PH)1.514.334.0088 (FX)sales@haivision.com1 st Haivision delivers advanced technology for streaming,recording, managing, and distributing secure IP video andinteractive media within the sports/entertainment, enterprise,education, medical/healthcare, and federal/military markets.Haivision is renowned for delivering the highest performancesolutions available empowering <strong>org</strong>anizations to enhancecommunications, capture events, and maximize visual assets.8304Hamilton Buhl550 Huyler AvenueSouth Hackensack, NJ 07606www.hamitlonbuhl.com1.800.631.0868 (PH)1.800.398.1812 (FX)msopata@hamiltonbuhl.com1 st Hamilton Buhl manufacturer of headphones, Appleaccessories, listening centers, PA systems, digital cameras,projections screens, AV carts and much more.12248Hapara, Inc.801 High Street, Suite 200Palo Alto, CA 94301www.hapara.com1.650.847.1371 (PH)info@hapara.com1 st Hapara’s Teacher Dashboard, the leading managementplatform for Google Apps, <strong>org</strong>anizes Google the way teachersdo -- around classes and students. Hapara makes it quickand easy for teachers to <strong>org</strong>anize, view and engage withstudent work to improve outcomes. Teachers save time whilestudents collaborate in safe, engaging environments.2279Hard Candy Cases, LLC10 Clay Street, Suite 275Oakland, CA 94607www.hardcandycases.com1.925.263.4154 (PH)1.925.300.9185 (FX)mikaila@hardcandycases.com1 st Hard Candy Cases, LLC will display its latest productsand services.7187Hayes Software Systems11910 Volente Road, Suite 6Austin, TX 78726www.hayessoft.com1.800.749.5086 (PH)1.512.219.7728 (FX)sales@hayessoft.comHayes Software Systems is a privately held companyspecializing in inventory control solutions to automateK-12 instructional technology and instructional materialaccountability.13083Herff Jones / Nystrom250 South Northwest HighwayPark Ridge, IL 60068www.herffjonesnystrom.com1.773.279.3226 (PH)1.317.329.3305 (FX)info@nystromnet.comHerff Jones | Nystrom is a leading publisher of curriculumbasedproducts like StrataLogica®, powered by GoogleEarth and now available for iPad. Known for helpingteachers teach and students learn, trust us with yourevaluation software needs as we introduce our new productsto help improve the quality of instruction.S1 stP13158Hewlett-Packard Company11445 Compaq Center Drive West, MS 55050Houston, TX 77070www.hp.com/go/education1.800.752.0900 (PH)angela.smith@hp.comPHP’s K-12 line of business focuses specificallyon schools that serve students from kindergarten through the12th grade. The HP vision for K-12 education is to taketeaching and learning to the next level with high qualityproducts and services. Visit www.hp.com/go/education.6226Higher Ground Gear224 Depot StreetAnn Arbor, MI 48104www.laptopclassroom.com1.734.975.7500 (PH)1.734.975.7501 (FX)info@hggear.comWith more than a decade of education computing experience,Higher Ground knows the importance of protecting yourtechnology from the rigors of the classroom. Please stop by tolearn about our award winning, protective case solutions andtake a turn to throw one of our personal iPads around!10238Hitachi Solutions America, Ltd.591 Camino De La Reina, Suite 215San Diego, CA 92108us.hitachi-solutions.com/starboard1.619.362.4808 (PH)1.619.362.4811 (FX)sbmarketing@hitachi-solutions.comHitachi’s commitment to innovative technology is underscoredby StarBoard®, a complete line of interactive whiteboards,wireless tablets, LCD displays, and interactive software.StarBoard products offer ultimate flexibility to suit everyenvironment and any budget. Hitachi is constantly findinginnovative ways to bring learning and workspaces to life.11099Houghton Mifflin Harcourt222 Berkeley StreetBoston, MA 02116www.hmhco.com1.800.854.8454 (PH)sergio.durante@hmhco.comSSponsorFirst TimeExhibitorPresenter<strong>ISTE</strong> CorporateMemberNRNPNM<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentReadiness<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentProficiency<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentMasteryHoughton Mifflin Harcourt’s mission is to fosterpassionate, curious, and lifelong learners by delivering highquality content through multiple channels and platforms.www.hmhco.com.171isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory13076HoverCam, Pathway Innovationsand Technologies Inc.9833 Pacific Heights Blvd., Suite DSan Diego, CA 92121www.thehovercam.com1.866.201.2058 (PH)1.858.357.9945 (FX)contact@thehovercam.comPathway Innovations & Technologies, Inc., the designerand manufacturer of the HoverCam cameras and software,is based in San Diego, California. We develop innovativeproducts that enhance learning and communication. TheHoverCam may be purchased online from www.thehovercam.com or through major audio-visual dealers. U.S. PatentsPending cover key imaging technologies.12086Howard Technology SolutionsPO Box 1588Laurel, MS 39441www.howard.com1.601.425.3181 (PH)1.601.399.5060 (FX)swolverton@howard.comHoward Technology Solutions, founded in 1998, is a divisionof Howard Industries, a billion-dollar, privately held companyheadquartered in Ellisville, MS. Along with our own Howardbrandeddesktops, notebooks, and servers, we offer over250,000 brand-name products, including distance learningand interactive tools, to help you create the optimum learningenvironment.9061IBC Inc.601 Magnetic Drive, Unit 49Toronto, ON M3J 3J2Canadawww.importedbrands.ca1.416.663.2303 (PH)1.416.663.8878 (FX)hrosenberg@importedbrands.ca1 st IBC Imported Brands for Schools sells Open Box,Factory Refurbished and Off-Lease Technology equipment toEducation.Specializing in Tier 1 brands such as Apple, Dell, HP andLenovo, we have partnered with thousands of schoolsthroughout North America.Our goal is to help you increase your Student to ComputerRatio.5279iBoss Security9950 Summers Ridge Road, Suite 160San Diego, CA 92121www.ibosswebfilters.com1.877.742.6832 (PH)1.619.330.1831 (FX)John. Dean@iBoss.comiBoss Security provides compliance management productsused to identify, manage, and control access of the network.Its Secure Web Gateway line provides Internet accessand application control, bandwidth management, Firewall,Internet access logging and archive, DLP, event collection andmanagement. With advanced endpoint DLP, companies gaininsight to potential threats.6299Ideal Experiential Learning (P) Ltd.203, 2nd Floor, 3rd Eye II, Parimal Garden, CGRoad,Ahmedabad, 380006Indiawww.ideal.ind.in1.982.511.9826 (PH)tejas.live@gmail.com1 st Ideal Experiential Learning deals in Education Clouds– An Assessment Engine and Content Management Systemfor Digital Classroom, PopKorn Kids – Activity Based andGame Based Learning Modules for Age Group of 3 to 7 Years,customized K-12 e-Learning Modules for STEM.14081Imagine Learning, Inc.191 River Park DriveProvo, UT 84604www.imaginelearning.com1.801.377.5071 (PH)1.801.377.5072 (FX)info@imaginelearning.comImagine Learning is the company behind the ImagineLearning software, an innovative language and literacyprogram for English learners, struggling readers, studentswith disabilities, and early childhood education students inpre-K through eighth grade. Nearly 400,000 students aroundthe world have already benefitted from Imagine Learning’saward-winning solutions.10282Incerts0131.208.1108 (PH)Incerts is an online system and mobile app to assess andtrack learner progress in state or common core standards.Educators can quickly identify strengths and weaknessesof individuals or groups, and adapt instruction accordingly.Powerful data analysis gives school leaders a live view ofprogress across a school, at any time.13202Independence Science3000 Kent AvenueWest Lafayette, IN 47906www.independencescience.com1.866.862.9665 (PH)info@independencescience.com1 st Independence Science has developed text-to-speechinterfaces, which add voice to standard laboratory equipmentcommonly found in high school and college laboratory classes.Our goal is to empower students with visual impairments toperform independently in the science laboratory, therebygreatly enhancing their interest in learning science.5224Infobase Learning132 West 31st Street, 17th FloorNew York, NY 10001www.infobaselearning.com1.212.967.8800 (PH)1.800.678.3633 (FX)onlinesales@infobaselearning.comInfobase Learning is an educational solutions companyproviding award-winning digital reference content toschools and libraries. Under such well-known brands asFacts On File, The World Almanac®, and Films Media Group,Infobase Learning is highly regarded as an authoritativeresource for supporting the middle school, high school, andacademic curriculum.13217infosnap, inc.4550 Montgomery Avenue, Suite 310 NorthBethesda, MD 20814www.infosnap.com1.301.907.7096 (PH)1.301.986.0330 (FX)sales@infosnap.cominfosnap is the leading provider of Customized OnlineRegistration and Application solutions for public, independentand charter schools. infosnap simplifies the time-consuming,expensive and error-prone paper registration forms process.Put your new student registration and back-to school packetsonline and upload the clean data into your SIS electronically.12276Insight Education Group, Inc.16130 Ventura Blvd., Suite 300Encino, CA 91436www.insighteducationgroup.com1.818.382.2200 (PH)omath@insighteducationgroup.com1 st Insight Education Group partners with schools anddistricts to design and support Teacher and LeaderEffectiveness initiatives and implementation of the CommonCore.8258Insight Systems Exchange7012 Belgrave AvenueGarden Grove, CA 92841www.insightsystemsonline.com1.855.812.9335 (PH)1.714.751.3613 (FX)iseinfo@insightinvestments.comInsight Systems Exchange offers affordable off-lease brandname computer hardware that looks and performs as newwith a 3-year advance replacement warranty (no charge forparts, labor, shipping). Microsoft Authorized Education Reseller,Microsoft Authorized Refurbisher, HP Business Partner, DellRegistered Partner, Ruckus Partner, Drobo Partner.172isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory11200Inspiration Software, Inc.6443 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale HighwaySuite 370Portland, OR 97221www.inspiration.com1.800.877.4292 (PH)1.503.297.4676 (FX)connect@inspiration.comInspiration® Software, Inc.’s visual mapping, diagrammingand writing tools help students of all ages - and skill levels -visualize what they are learning, improving comprehension,thinking skills, and creativity. See Inspiration Maps for iPadand our entire suite of award-winning tools for tablet, desktopand cloud at booth 11200.14068Intelligent Papers530 Lytton Avenue, 2nd FloorPalo Alto, CA 94301www.intelligentpapers.com1.760.420.2472 (PH)paulette@intelligentpapers.comIntelligent Papers is a revolutionary cloud based learningplatform that is device agnostic, content agnostic andprovides both online and offline learning. It replaces existingheavy textbooks and enhances the education experience.Intelligent Papers opens up 21st learning to all studentsacross the socioeconomic spectrum.2276Ionic Designs4777 Bennett Drive, Suite ALivermore, CA 94551www.ionicdesigns.com1.650.598.7616 (PH)1.773.945.8454 (FX)mike@ionicdesigns.com1 st Ionic Designs is a Tablet Accessory manufacture thatcreates a very durable and stylish line of keyboard cases forall tablets that Schools are buying.12083IPEVO, Inc.440 North Wolfe RoadSunnyvale, CA 94085www.ipevo.com1.408.490.3085 (PH)1.408.516.8168 (FX)sales-america@ipevo.comIPEVO designs and sells innovative products to enrich today’sconnected lifestyle. Catering to consumers, professionals, andeducators, we recognize the potential of new technologies tohelp people create, teach, learn, and inspire. From classroomto conference room, IPEVO is dedicated to making technologymore available, accessible, and affordable for all.13284iSchool Initiative320 Antebellum WayFayetteville, GA 30215www.iSchoolInitiative.com1.404.578.7653 (PH)sunny@ischoolinitiative.comiSchool Initiative’s DLR Tour bus has been transformed into amoving mobile classroom for an interactive experience thatwill travel from city to city. This year’s DLR Tour will also helpeducators get their first glimpse of a mobile classroom’s fullpotential by building their own custom iSi Mobile Toolkits.6190itslearning, inc.36 Cordage Park Circle, Suite 302Plymouth, MA 02360www.itslearning.net1.888.853.2761 (PH)1.888.329.6485 (FX)briefing@itslearning.comitslearning is a learning platform that provides thepedagogical tools needed to bring innovative best practices toevery classroom. It includes a range of easy-to-use tools—such as teacher web pages, project pages, digital tests,online discussion forums, blogs and video recorders—thatare used by 2.5 million students worldwide.5289ITWorx406 Farmington AvenueFarmington, CT 06032www.itworx.com1.860.676.7878 (PH)1.860.760.6385 (FX)Contactus@itworx.comITWorx is a global software professional services<strong>org</strong>anization serving Governments, Educational institutions,Telecommunication operators, Financial Services firms, andMedia <strong>org</strong>anizations in North America, Europe, and MiddleEast through a myriad of services, including Portals, BusinessIntelligence, Enterprise Application Integration, AdvancedInfrastructure Services, Application Development Outsourcing,Quality Assurance, Security, and Support.12132IXL Learning777 Mariners Island Blvd., Suite 600San Mateo, CA 94404www.ixl.com1.855.255.8800 (PH)1.650.372.4301 (FX)orders@ixl.comIXL is a math practice website completely aligned to allstate standards and the Common Core. IXL offers unlimitedquestions in Pre-K—Geometry in a fun, visually-stimulatingformat that students love. Plus, teachers can view detailedreports on students’ progress and trouble spots—includingcomplete question histories for individuals.4270JAMF Software301 4th Avenue South Suite 1075Minneapolis, MN 55415www.jamfsoftware.com1.612.605.6625 (PH)1.612.332.9054 (FX)info@jamfsoftware.comJAMF Software, founded in 2002 and headquartered inMinneapolis, MN, is the creator of the Casper Suite, the onlysuite of client management software developed exclusivelyfor the Apple platform. Within a single comprehensiveconsole, the Casper Suite features broad managementcapabilities for iOS devices and Mac OS X computers.8056JoVE17 Sellers StreetCambridge, MA 02139www.jove.com1.617.945.9051 (PH)subscriptions@jove.com1 st JoVE, the Journal of Visualized Experiments, is the firstand only PubMed/MEDLINE-indexed, peer-reviewed journaldevoted to publishing scientific research in a video format.JoVE has published video-protocols from an internationalcommunity of nearly 6,000 authors in the fields of biology,medicine, chemistry, and physics.4285JS Alliance Corp.635 North Main StreetOrange, CA 92868jsaccorp.com/index.html1.714.868.0438 (PH)1.714.538.2018 (FX)info@jsaccorp.com1 st iSmartboard the existing based on digital pen andpaper and electronic blackboard to provide differentiatedperformance and an affordable price, a new conceptelectronic blackboard solution.5253K’NEX Education2990 Bergy Road, PO Box 700Hatfield, PA 19440knexeducation.com1.888.222.5639 (PH)mkratz@knex.comAmerica’s STEM Building Solution -- Dynamic K’NEX®models offer hands-on learning opportunities that encouragescientific inquiry, investigation and experimentation. Teacherguides, with inquiry-based lessons, challenge students asthey build, investigate, problem-solve, discuss, and evaluatescientific and design principles in action. Aligned to NationalSTEM standards, including common core mathematics.Exhibit HoursMonday: 9:30 am–5:30 pmTuesday: 9:30 am–5 pmWednesday: 9:30 am–2:30 pmContinental breakfast will be servedMonday and Tuesday at 9:45–10:15 am173isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory10288K12, Inc.2300 Corporate Park DriveHerndon, VA 20171www.k12.com/educators1.866.912.8588 (PH)partnerships@k12.comK12 is the #1 provider of online learning solutions for gradesK-12, serving students in 50 states and 70 countries. K12products help school districts boost graduation rates, improvestudent performance, expand course offerings, and more.K12 has partnered with over 2,000 school districts to deliverindividualized online learning solutions.7263Kaspersky Lab500 Unicorn Park DriveWoburn, MA 01810www.kaspersky.com1.866.328.5700 (PH)1.781.503.1818 (FX)mark.villinski@kaspersky.comKaspersky Lab is the world’s largest privately held vendorof endpoint protection solutions. The company is rankedamong the world’s top four vendors of security solutions forendpoint users. Throughout its 15-year history Kaspersky hasremained an innovator in IT security and provides effectivedigital security solutions for education customers7208KeLIA (Korea e-Learning IndustryAssociation)5F, Dae-Yeon Building 17, Teheran-ro, 86-gil,Gangnam-guSeoul, Korea, 135-845KOREAwww.kelia.<strong>org</strong>1.822.557.7601 ext. 301 (PH)1.822.557.9344 (FX)kelia@kelia.<strong>org</strong>KeLIA(Korea e-Learning Industry Association) has supportedvarious kinds of e-learning activities as a leader in theindustry. These activities include the establishmentof industry infrastructure, an increase of industrycompetitiveness, encouragement of demand for e-learning,formation of academy-industry-government cooperation,and establishment of information exchanges and networksamong member companies.8080Kensington333 Twin Dolphin Drive, 6th FloorRedwood Shores, CA 94065www.kensington.com1.650.784.8280 (PH)sales@kensington.comYou’ve invested in your students by providing them withthe best learning tools available. Optimize the educationopportunity by providing security, protection and productivityaccessories for their tablets and laptops. Backed by over 30years of innovation and a commitment to customer service,Kensington offers complete solutions for educators.11074Keytec, Inc.520 Shepherd DriveGarland, TX 75042www.magictouch.com1.972.272.7555 (PH)1.972.272.7501 (FX)info@magictouch.comKEYTEC is a global leader of touch interactive technologysince 1987. We can convert any standard monitors, TVdisplays, projection screens, or even white walls up to 150”into digital touch interactive surfaces. We also specializein designing custom touch screens and providing custominteractive solutions for many special applications.9074KIS4027 Clipper CourtFremont, CA 94538kiscc.com1.510.933.7573 (PH)1.510.933.1915 (FX)dianab@kiscc.com1 st Since 1988, KIS is a Systems Integrator specializing inclient-centric services involving virtualization, cloud, network,storage, security and unified communications. KIS has receivedmore than 30 notable manufacturers’ awards for ourconsistency in providing exceptional services and support.Currently, KIS has seven national locations and clientele fromcoast to coast.3268Knowre175 Varick Street, Floor 3New York, NY 10014www.knowre.com1.917.580.2246 (PH)1.866.249.5848 (FX)contact@knowre.com1 st KnowRe is an educational technology companyfocused on providing a personalized learning experience foreach student through a digital adaptive learning solution.KnowRe’s engine provides the most accurate assessment ofa student’s strengths and weaknesses and offers apersonalized curriculum tailored to each individual’slearning needs, all in an engaging user experience.8284Konica Minolta Business SolutionsUSA, Inc.100 Williams DriveRamsey, NJ 07446www.countonkonicaminolta.com1.201.825.4000 (PH)nrubio@kmbs.konicaminolta.usKonica Minolta delivers Interactive Classroom Technology forstudent engagement and assessment. Serving customers,ranging from K12 to Higher Education, the company featuresPromethean products as well as other cost-cutting, ecofriendlyinnovative products and services.4282KYOCERA Document SolutionsAmerica, Inc.225 Sand RoadFairfield, NJ 07004www.kyoceradocumentsolutions.com/us1.973.882.4221 (PH)1.315.986.7792 (FX)daniel.butler@da.kyocera.com1 st KYOCERA Document Solutions America, Inc. is aleading provider of document imaging and managementsystems, including network-ready Color and Black & WhiteMFPs, Printers and wide format imaging solutions. Kyocerahas pioneered the development of business applications thatset the standard in document workflow customization. Forfurther information visit www.kyoceradocumentsolutions.com.8084L4U Library Software400-1632 Dickson AvenueKelowna, BC V1Y 7T2Canadawww.l4u.com1.800.667.3634 (PH)1.800.856.4036 (FX)info@L4U.comThe award winning L4U from L4U Library Software has beenserving school and public Libraries for 25 years and is installedin 2,700 Libraries in North America. Patrons of all ages love ourengaging ‘Discovery’ iPAC interfaces and Librarians love ourease of use. L4U is Library Management Made Easy!8054LabStats255 B Street Suite 201Idaho Falls, ID 83402www.labstats.com1.208.473.2222 (PH)clint@labstats.com1 st LabStats is a suite of software products that helpsadministrators manage computer labs. Designed specificallyfor computer lab environments, LabStats uses a lightweightclient to gather usage data used to generate reports oncomputer lab usage.7216Lakeshore Learning Materials2695 East Dominguez StreetCarson, CA 90895www.lakeshorelearning.com1.310.537.8600 (PH)events@lakeshorelearning.comLakeshore Learning Materials provides educational softwareto early childhood programs and elementary schoolsnationwide. Designed specifically to meet the needs of eventhe youngest learners, our standards-based software bringslessons to life—and provides teachers with easy-to-use toolsthat promote learning across the curriculum.174isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory9301LapCabbyUnit 2 Nottingham AirportNottingham, NG12 4GAUnited Kingdomwww.lapcabby.com1.004.411.5982 ext. 1771 (PH)elena@monarchuk.com1 st LapCabby is a family business that has beensuccessfully manufacturing high quality school furniture formore than 25 years. The company’s range of productsincludes the market leading range of laptop,netbook andtablet storage and charging carts - LapCabby. We will belaunching new purposely designed tablet carts at <strong>ISTE</strong>.9302Laser Shot4214 Bluebonnet DriveHouston, TX 77477wwww.lasershot.com1.281.240.1122 (PH)1.281.240.8241 (FX)djenkins@lasershot.com1 st Laser Shot will display its latest products and services.11051Late Nite Labs33 Irving Place, Floor 10New York, NY 10003www.latenitelabs.com1.212.629.7500 (PH)sales@latenitelabs.comLNL delivers online chemistry, biology, and microbiologylabs for colleges and high schools. Like a flight simulatorfor science, students experiment in safe, open-endedenvironments at a fraction of the cost of traditional labs.Without time, space and money constraints, classes canfocus less on logistics and more on science.11277Layer 3 Communications,llc.8912 Sunset Park LaneConroe, TX 77302www.layer3com.com1.936.441.0426 (PH)athompson@layer3communicationsLayer 3 Communications, LLC. is a professional services<strong>org</strong>anization and network systems integrator specializing inthe design, implementation and support of local and wide areanetworks for data, voice and video applications. A key objectiveis to provide the highest level of service in our markets.4263Learning A-Z1840 East River Road, Suite 320Tucson, AZ 85718www.learninga-z.com1.520.232.5000 (PH)1.520.327.9934 (FX)support@LearningA-Z.comLearning A-Z’s affordable, easy-to-use teacher resources fillthe teaching gaps left by many Reading, Writing, and Scienceeducation programs.11226Learning.com1620 Southwest Taylor Street, Suite 100Portland, OR 97205www.learning.com1.800.580.4640 (PH)1.503.210.0351 (FX)info@learning.comLearning.com provides proven content, powerful tools, andpractical services to support 21st century learners, aligninstruction to Common Core standards, and prepare studentsfor next generation assessments. We offer free and fee-basedstandards-aligned curriculum and assessments to enhanceand differentiate instruction, engage students, and increasetest scores.10051LearnPal1055 West Hastings Street, Suite 1400Vancouver, BC V6E 2E9Canadawww.learnpal.com1.604.356.6425 (PH)sales@learnpal.com1 st LearnPal provides educational institutions with theproper tools to make any classroom mobile and tabletfriendly.With the deployment of mobile devices and the introductionof personal smartphones as learning tools, schools requirea solution that allows them to manage and track theseresources effortlessly.9303LearnZillion1757 R. St. NorthwestWashington, DC 20009www.learnzillion.com1.202.681.8727 (PH)nicklewis@learnzillion.com1 st LearnZillion helps schools/districts transition to theCCSS through our digital curriculum and professionaldevelopment platform. Partners receive their own CommonCore website complete with performance tasks, lessons,assessments and professional development videos,customized to your scope and sequence. Help yourteachers, students and parents get the resources they need.11140LEGO EducationPO Box 1707/915 East JeffersonPittsburg, KS 66762www.legoeducation.us1.800.362.4308 (PH)1.888.534.6784 (FX)LEGOEducation@LEGOeducation.usSLEGO® Education combines the uniqueexcitement of LEGO® bricks with hands-on classroomsolutions for science, technology, engineering, math, andliteracy. Learn how products like MINDSTORMS® can bringinnovation to your classroom by visiting Booth # 12141 andthrough our educator-led workshops.S1 stPSponsorFirst TimeExhibitorPresenter<strong>ISTE</strong> CorporateMember5268Lerner Digital251 First Avenue NorthMinneapolis, MN 55401www.lernerdigital.com1.612.332.3344 (PH)1.612.215.6230 (FX)info@lernerbooks.comNRNPNMLerner Digital (a division of Lerner Publishing Group)presents the Lerner Interactive Book uniquely createdto ignite reading enthusiasm and improve literacy skillsin struggling and reluctant readers. Lerner Digital alsooffers 2,500+ nonfiction and fiction K-12 eBooks for home,classrooms, and libraries.9305Lexmark International, Inc.740 West New Circle RoadLexington, KY 40550www.lexmark.com1.859.232.2000 (PH)www.lexmark.comLexmark International, Inc. provides businesses of allsizes with a broad range of printing and imaging products,software, solutions and services that help customers toprint less and save more. Perceptive Software, a Lexmarkcompany, is a leading provider of process, intelligent captureand content management software that helps <strong>org</strong>anizationsfuel greater operational efficiency.5203Lightspeed Systems1800 19th StreetBakersfield, CA 93301www.lightspeedsystems.com1.661.716.7600 (PH)1.661.716.8600 (FX)sales@lightspeedsystems.com<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentReadiness<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentProficiency<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentMasteryWe are committed to helping schools of all sizes operate theirnetworks effectively and efficiently, so educators can providesafe online teaching and learning environments.Our innovative, comprehensive solutions for network security,Internet filtering, monitoring, management, and optimizationhave emerged from Lightspeed’s IT expertise and constantcustomer interaction.175isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory7244Lightspeed Technologies, Inc.11509 Southwest Herman RoadTualatin, OR 97062www.lightspeed-tek.com1.800.732.8999 (PH)1.503.684.3197 (FX)sales@lightspeed-tek.comYour voice. Their mind. A clear connection.Established in 1990, Lightspeed is the trusted provider inclassroom audio. Our innovative product line of classroomcommunication solutions offers teachers a clear connectionwith students - because children who hear every word, learnmore. As a company, that’s our highest reward.10282Limitless Learning Limited0131.208.1108 (PH)Limitless Learning Limited make memorable learning products.We’re at <strong>ISTE</strong> to launch rAPPidRevise, a suite of test prepmobile apps for the Common Core State Standards. Our BritishrAPPidRevise apps have helped thousands of UK studentsprepare for their exams. Now we’re here to help you!12203Load IQ300 East 2nd Street, MS1405Reno, NV 89501www.loadiq.com1.425.444.7167 (PH)bhuma@loadiq.com1 st Load IQ technology will provide strong professionaldevelopment for teachers to increase their competence inSTEM curriculum pertaining to energy and engage middle andhigh school students to participate in hands -on activities toimproving the energy efficiency of their school building.7301Lumenate16633 Dallas Parkway, Suite 450Addison, TX 75001www.lumenate.com1.972.248.8999 (PH)info@lumenate.com1 st Lumenate is a technical consulting firm focused onenabling the virtualized enterprise. With disciplines in Storage,Security and Networking, Lumenate designs and implementscustomized, integrated solutions which enable our customersto transition to a converged infrastructure and enjoy thebenefits of virtualization with increased security and scalability.7274Lumens Integration, Inc.4116 Clipper CourtFremont, CA 94538www.myladibug.com1.888.542.3235 (PH)1.510.252.1389 (FX)marketing@myladibug.comLumens Integration, Inc. provides educators high definitionmultimedia document cameras with the most comprehensivefive-year warranty in the industry. Lumens document camerascan be used independently or with interactive whiteboards.Our portable Ladibug and larger desktop cameras saveteachers time in lesson preparation and encourage creativeand innovative multimedia activities.11248lynda.com, Inc.6410 Via RealCarpinteria, CA 93013www.lynda.com1.805.477.3900 (PH)1.805.556.1036 (FX)sales@lynda.comlynda.com is an online learning company that helps anyonelearn software, creative, and business skills to achievepersonal and professional goals. Members receive unlimitedaccess to a vast library of high quality, current, and engagingvideo tutorials taught by great teachers who are also workingprofessionals.9218M & A Technology, Inc.2045 Chenault DriveCarrollton, TX 75006www.macomp.com1.972.490.5803 (PH)1.972.387.6799 (FX)dshepard@macomp.comM&A Technology provides Total Technology Solutionsto the Education market. Offering a complete line ofworkstations, servers, notebooks, netbooks, slates, A/Vsolutions, projectors, data center services, Cloud servicesand Co-location solutions. M&A is a certified (HUB) vendor,TCPN, DIR regional Coop member. Visit us at www.macomp.com or www.shopmanda.com11080Lock ‘n Charge Technologies307 6th Street WestWest Fargo, ND 58078www.lockncharge.com1.701.630.9357 (PH)Kevin@lockncharge.comLock ‘n Charge Technologies will display its latest productsand services.5295Logitech Inc.7600 Gateway BlvdNewark, CA 94560www.logitech.com/business1.510.713.4245 (PH)1.510.713.5119 (FX)dilberg@logitech.comLogitech, a world leader in products that connect people to thedigital experiences they care about, offers a range of brilliantlydesigned tools and peripherals that are so intuitive, peopleactually love to use them. Tools designed for real people.176isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory7269M-Edge1360 Blair Drive, Suite MOdenton, MD 21113www.medgestore.com1.877.633.4343 (PH)1.410.927.6381 (FX)customerservice@buymedge.comEducators love the ultra-protective and high-quality M-Edgeproducts that don’t break their budget. As a leader in the techaccessory world, M-Edge has been revolutionizing gadgetsin the classroom with cutting-edge products like the bouncySuperShell iPad case and customizable cases featuring yourschool’s logo, colors, or mascot.9248Mackin Educational Resources3505 County Road 42 WestBurnsville, MN 55306www.mackin.com1.800.245.9540 (PH)1.800.369.5490 (FX)mackin@mackin.comMackin is a complete one-source service providing virtuallyany book, eBook, audio, DVD, or educational software inprint for libraries and classrooms. All orders receive FREEprocessing, cataloging & shipping.10282MangaHigh020 7307 8670 (PH)Mangahigh.com: The most engaging digital math resourcefor grades 2-10. MangaHigh offers a uniquely engagingapproach to the delivery of common core math curriculum.Used by over 5000 schools, MangaHigh offers tools forDifferentiation, adaptive learning, classroom management,and is iPad compatible. Sign-up now for a FREE trial: www.mangahigh.com.11048ManyLabs771 Capp StreetSan Francisco, CA 94110www.manylabs.<strong>org</strong>1.415.484.5333 (PH)info@manylabs.<strong>org</strong>1 st ManyLabs provides hands-on activities and projectsthat support the Next Generation Science Standards. We wantstudents to learn about the strengths and limitations of usingmath, data, and scientific processes to address real-worldproblems.Exhibit HoursMonday: 9:30 am–5:30 pmTuesday: 9:30 am–5 pmWednesday: 9:30 am–2:30 pmContinental breakfast will be servedMonday and Tuesday at 9:45–10:15 am13177Maps101120 Cremona Drive, Suite HGoleta, CA 93117www.maps101.com1.877.627.7101 (PH)1.805.685.3330 (FX)maps101@maps.comMaps101 gives the K-12 teacher a unique online resourcefor engaging, interactive, social studies content at a cost ofonly pennies per student. This dynamic resource providesteachers with comprehensive, geography-centric lessonplans, maps, educational games, and support material withcontent from National Geographic. Subscribing schools givesteachers, librarians and parents 24/7 access.7288Marzano Research Laboratory555 North Morton StreetBloomington, IN 47404info@marzanoresearch.com1.888.849.0851 (PH)1.866.801.1447 (FX)marzanoresearch.comMarzano Research Laboratory is a joint venture betweenSolution Tree and Dr. Robert J. Marzano. In service toeducators, the company synthesizes Dr. Marzano’s scope ofeducational research, world-renowned for its breadth anddepth, into accessible components teachers and principalscan use for concrete gains in student learning.8082MasteryConnect175 West 200 South, Suite 1004Salt Lake City, UT 84101www.masteryconnect.com1.801.736.0258 (PH)1.415.520.3830 (FX)sales@masteryconnect.comMasteryConnect provides solutions for educators toimplement Mastery Learning in the classroom while savingtime. Teachers are empowered to drive the learning processand get real-time information on what students know anddon’t know relative to standards and to communicate thisinformation to students, parents, and administrators.7183MatchWare, Inc.311 South Brevard AvenueTampa, FL 33606www.matchware.com1.800.880.2810 or 1.813.254.6644 (PH)1.800.880.2910 (FX)usa@matchware.comFounded in 1992, MatchWare is a leader in easy to use weband multimedia authoring tools for education. MatchWareproduces software solutions with highly intuitive userinterfacesand powerful drag-and-drop features for creatingFlash, HTML and CD-ROM presentations, interactive tutorials,fully interactive Mind Maps, Timelines and a innovativeCitation tool.6288Mathletics/3P Learning37 West 26th Street, Suite 201New York, NY 10010www.mathletics.com1.866.387.9139 (PH)1.866.387.3220 (FX)usa@3plearning.com3P Learning, is the online publisher of the multi-awardwining K-12 supplemental math program - Mathletics.www.mathletics.com as well as the online fun and engaging resourceSpellodreome www.spellodrome.com. 3P Learning is the teamthat host and run World Education Games incorporating WorldMath Day. wwww.worldeducationgames.com6295Max Interactive Inc.2940 Grace Lane, Suite DCosta Mesa, CA 92626maxcases.com1.888.799.6837 (PH)1.800.799.6837 (FX)cmoore@maxcases.com1 st Max Interactive specializes in 1-to-1 roll-outs andoffers protective cases and unique accessories for iPad, iPadMini, MacBook Air, ChromeBooks and other tablet devices.Max protective cases offer:• Custom color options• Embossing of school/district logos• Optional ID pockets, asset tags and stylus holders• A great value for education8294Mayer-Johnson LLC2100 Wharton Street, Suite 400Pittsburgh, PA 15203www.mayer-johnson.com1.800.588.4548 (PH)1.866.585.6260 (FX)inquiries@mayer-johnson.comMayer-Johnson is now DynaVox Learning! Our Boardmakersoftware supports access to the curriculum and improvededucational outcomes for students with special needs.An essential tool for both self-contained and inclusionaryclassrooms, Boardmaker allows teachers to adapt instructionand create lessons that align with the Common Core and yourdistrict’s curriculum.13184McGraw-Hill Education8787 Orion PlaceColumbus, OH 43240www.mheonline.com1.614.430.4400 (PH)1.614.430.4272 (FX)norma_fiala@mcgraw-hill.comMcGraw-Hill Education is the leading provider ofinstructional materials for PreK-12 classrooms. With a missionto advance both teaching and learning opportunities, we deliverinnovative and effective digital tools for educators and studentsthat support the needs of today’s net-generation. Visit us atmheonline.com177isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory9057Media Flex Inc.P.O. Box 1107Champlain, NY 12919www.opals-na.<strong>org</strong>1.877.331.1022 (PH)1.514.336.8217 (FX)info@opals-na.<strong>org</strong>OPALS Open-source Automated Library System is a featurerichcooperatively developed, Web-based, open sourceprogram. This alternative technology provides Internet accessto information databases, library collections, eBooks anddigital archives.10110Media-X Systems, Inc.1825 Woodward DriveOttawa, ON K2C 0P9Canadawww.media-x.com1.888.722.9990 (PH)1.613.722.6569 (FX)info@media-x.comMedia-X Systems Inc. is a software development companythat develops education-related software for K-12 schoolsand post-secondary institutions, focused on curriculumplanning, standards-based assessment, staff performanceappraisals, data analysis and student management. Media-Xhas extensive experience with web, desktop and mobile(smartphone and tablet) software development.13196MediaCore26 Bastion Square, Suite 205Victoria, BC V8W 1H9Canadawww.mediacore.com1.877.682.6655 (PH)info@mediacore.comMediaCore is a cloud based video education and trainingplatform that is used by K-12 schools, higher educationinstitutions and corporations globally. It has simplified theprocess of capturing, managing, storing and delivering videoto users anywhere on any device.8234Microsoft CorporationOne Microsoft WayRedmond, WA 98052-6399www.microsoft.com/education1.888.237.8376 (PH)1.425.708.1402 (FX)julismit@microsoft.comSNM Founded in 1975, Microsoft is theworldwide leader in software, services and solutions that helppeople and businesses realize their full potential. Microsoft andits industry partners help government better serve citizens,providing familiar, easy-to-use software that seamlessly andsecurely connects people, information and systems.10092Mimio1 Charles ParkCambridge, MA 02142www.mimio.com1.617.902.2040 (PH)1.617.902.2041 (FX)Jesus.Cital@mimio.comMimio is a global leader in interactive teaching technologiesthat offer a better way to learn and an empowering wayto teach. As part of Newell Rubbermaid’s global portfolioof leading brands, Mimio designs innovative, affordableeducational technologies and solutions to increaseeffectiveness and engagement in classrooms.3287Mind Shaper Technologies Pvt LtdA 1, Naraina Industrial Area, Phase 1New Delhi, 110028Indiawww.classteacher.com1.911.412.4280 ext. 0 (PH)nirupam@classteacher.com1 st Classteacher Learning Systems are pioneers ininteractive classroom technology in India, offering digitalclassrooms solutions to over 850 schools, 1 million studentsand 25,000 educators all across India.7305, 10282MobentoOne Canada Square, 39th FloorLondon, E14 5ABUnited Kingdomwww.mobento.com1.447.703.7894 (PH)info@mobento.com1 st Enabling educators to share, <strong>org</strong>anize and search thespoken words in video learning assets:For teachers:• Manage users• Add videos to private or public learning libraries• Create courses• Attach documents & links to videosFor students:• Capture notes while watching• Mobile appsFor both:• Progress tracker• Mobento’s curated video library13204MOBILAPS8070 Ge<strong>org</strong>ia Avenue, Suite 304Silver Spring, MD 20910www.mobilaps.com1.301.608.8222 (PH)hkassab@mobilaps.com1 st MOBILAPS provides next-generation emergencynotification tools for alerting as many students, faculty andvisitors, in the shortest amount of time, and with as muchdetailed information as possible.11132Mobile Beacon2419 Hartford AvenueJohnston, RI 02919-1719www.mobilebeacon.<strong>org</strong>1.401.934.0500 (PH)1.401.934.0505 (FX)info@mobilebeacon.<strong>org</strong>Mobile Beacon helps schools save on Internet access,so they can spend more on education. We provide unlimited4G mobile access for a flat rate of $10/month, makinganytime, anywhere access an affordable option. Visit us atBooth 11134 to discover how we can power your technologyprogram affordably.5182Monarch Teaching Technologies20600 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 703Shaker Heights, OH 44122www.monarchtt.com1.800.593.1934 (PH)1.216.672.5353 (FX)info@monarchtt.comP Award-winning Web-based software for fun,interactive, visually supported special education / autisminstruction. Customize any of the thousands of pre-madelessons from the peer-reviewed shared library or create yourown with easy-to-use templates and thousands of in-programimages, audio and video clips. Track improved outcomes byIEP goals.8227Moodlerooms, Inc.190 West Ostend, Suite 110Baltimore, MD 21230www.moodlerooms.com1.410.779.3400 (PH)1.443.817.0976 (FX)events@moodlerooms.comMoodlerooms is an education technology company dedicatedto bringing excellent online teaching to institutions acrossthe globe. We serve colleges and universities, schools and<strong>org</strong>anizations by supporting the software that educators useto manage and deliver instructional content to learners invirtual classrooms.3263Movie Licensing USA10795 Watson RoadSaint Louis, MO 63127www.movlic.com1.877.321.1300 (PH)cgoellner@movlic.comMovie Licensing USA offers a Public Performance SiteLicense, on behalf of most of the major motion picturestudios, to K12 schools so they can legally showentertainment films.178isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory7303myBlee87 Blvd. Saint-MichelParis, 75005Francemyblee.info1.339.534.2069 ext. 6 (PH)contact@myblee.infomyBlee is a set of highly educative apps on tablets forchildren 6 to 15. Unlike other educative apps, it has beendesigned by teachers to provide a real learning experience,using unique innovations. With more than 50 apps availablein 6 languages, myBlee covers the whole K-8 curriculum.7256myON1710 Roe Crest DriveNorth Mankato, MN 56003www.myon.com1.888.728.1266 (PH)1.888.262.0705 (FX)support@capstonedigital.commyON, a business unit of Capstone, develops learningenvironments for students, educators, and families toencourage digital literacy. myON reader offers a personalizedreading experience and unlimited access to thousands ofenhanced digital books with reading supports. Embeddedassessments measure and forecast reading growth, andencourage confidence in their abilities.12050National Assessment of EducationalProgress1030 15th Street Northwest, Suite 600EWashington, DC 20005www.nationsreportcard.gov1.202.842.3600 (PH)1.202.842.4032 (FX)lwei@hagersharp.comThe National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)is the largest continuing and nationally representativeassessment of what U.S. students know and can do. NAEP isadministered by the National Center for Education Statisticswithin the U.S. Department of Education.5305National Council of Teachersof Mathematics1906 Association DriveReston, VA 20191www.nctm.<strong>org</strong>1.703.620.9840 (PH)1.703.476.2970 (FX)nctm@nctm.<strong>org</strong>NCTM is the public voice of mathematics education,supporting teachers to ensure equitable mathematicslearning of the highest quality for all students through vision,leadership, professional development, and research. With over80,000 members and over 230 affiliates, NCTM is the world’slargest <strong>org</strong>anization dedicated to improving mathematicseducation in preK-12.3274National Network of Digital Schools294 Massachusetts AvenueRochester, PA 15074www.nndsonline.<strong>org</strong>1.866.990.6637 (PH)1.724.434.7527 (FX)info@nndsonline.<strong>org</strong>NNDS, the exclusive provider of Lincoln Interactive, the nation’sleading K-12 online curriculum used by thousands of studentsin more than 200 traditional classrooms and online schoolsacross 14 states. Our courses are standards-based, utilizinga variety of traditional and technology-enabled approaches tohelp students meet their fullest academic potential.12205National Science Foundation SBIR/STTR <strong>Program</strong>4201 Wilson Blvd., Suite 590Arlington, VA 22230www.nsf.gov/eng/iip/sbir/1.703.292.8050 (PH)1.703.292.9057 (FX)sbir@nsf.govThe NSF Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) <strong>Program</strong>stimulates technological innovation in the private sector bystrengthening the role of small business concerns in meetingFederal research and development needs, increasing thecommercial application of federally supported researchresults, and fostering and encouraging participation bysocially and economically disadvantaged and women-ownedsmall businesses.13203NBC Learn30 Rockefeller PlazaNew York, NY 10112www.nbclearn.com1.877.NBC.7502 (PH)contactus@nbclearn.comNBC Learn K-12 makes thousands of historic videos, currentevents, and original resources available to teachers andstudents, all aligned to State & Common Core Standards.11288NEC Display Solutionsof America, Inc.500 Park Blvd., Suite 1100Itasca, IL 60143www.necdisplay.com1.866.632.6673 (PH)1.630.467.4370 (FX)sinformation@necdisplay.comNEC Display Solutions designs, produces and delivers leadingedgevisual display technology perfect for the education market.We specialize in desktop and large-screen LCD displays, and adiverse line of projectors for customers who demand the mosthigh-quality, reliable display solutions to meet their needs.2263Nessy Learning LLC4500 140th Avenue North, Suite 101Clearwater, FL 33762www.nessy.com1.727.470.6033 (PH)info@nessy.com1 st Nessy Learning LLC will display its latest productsand services.S1 stPSponsorFirst TimeExhibitorPresenter<strong>ISTE</strong> CorporateMemberNRNPNM12216Netop15725 Southwest Greystone Court, Suite 105Beaverton, OR 97006www.netop.com866.725.7833 ext. 10561 (PH)1.503.352.3413 (FX)info.us@netop.comNetop is the worldwide leader in classroom managementsoftware. With more than 15 years in the education marketand a family of classroom management software, Netop hasa solution to fit every teacher’s needs and budget.9254NetSupport6815 Shiloh Road East, Suite A7Alpharetta, GA 30005www.netsupport-inc.com1.770.205.4456 (PH)1.770.205.4462 (FX)sales@netsupport-inc.com<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentReadiness<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentProficiency<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentMasteryNetSupport School is an all inclusive classroom managementsoftware for instructors to monitor visual/ audible activity onstudent devices, promote collaboration, while reducing costs& system downtime. NetSupport School includes a TutorAssistant app for iOS and Android devices and support forGoogle Chrome, virtual, thin/ zero client environments.14065Netsync Network Solutions2500 West Loop South, 4th Floor, Suite 510Houston, TX 77027netsyncnetwork.com1.713.218.5000 (PH)1.713.664.9964 (FX)karyna@netsyncnetwork.com1 st Netsync Network Solutions is a HUB certified (womanowned), Texas-based solution provider, which holds a varietyof manufacturer and industry certifications. We specialize inthe areas of Networking, Servers, Storage, Wireless, Security,Enterprise Computing, Datacenter, Virtualization and otherIT-related disciplines.179isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory8296NewPath Learning LLC760C Canning ParkwayVictor, NY 14564www.newpathlearning.com1.800.507.0966 (PH)1.800.507.0967 (FX)kgelke@newpathlearning.com1 st NewPath Learning’s Online Learning System providesaccess to the company’s library of interactive, standardsbasedcontent for K-12 Science, Math, Language Arts andSocial Studies. The platform allows educators to customize itslibrary of multimedia lessons or create their own curriculumto assign to their students and share with their colleagues.4276Newscrafted LLC23241 Ventura Blvd., Suite 117Woodland Hills, CA 91364www.newscrafted.com1.818.388.2884 (PH)1.888.832.4418 (FX)dave@newscrafted.com1 st Newscrafted gives schools FREE full color newsletterswith easy to use online templates, and No commitment. Weeven deliver the newsletters to your school FREE.10295NobleHourPO Box 2100Lakeland, FL 33806www.noblehour.com1.888.982.9859 (PH)info@noblehour.comNobleHour is a network of online communities that helpsschools and <strong>org</strong>anizations connect with each other to trackhours and measure civic engagement in your community.Members can contribute and share content; post, search for,and manage job and volunteer opportunities and events; trackhours; and measure impact.4261NOVA Education1 Guest StreetBoston, MA 02135www.pbs.<strong>org</strong>/wgbh/nova/education1.530.400.2368 (PH)maikenlilley@gmail.comFor 40 years, NOVA has been educating and entertainingmillions of television viewers with stories of scientificdiscovery that enlighten and challenge the mind. NOVAEducation helps teachers bring these compelling stories totheir students by providing them with free media resourcesand instructional strategies.13206Numedeon, Inc.300 S. Raymond Avenue, Suite 7Pasadena, CA 91105www.whyville.net1.626.683.3129 (PH)info@numedeon.com1 st Whyville.net, created by Numedeon, Inc., is thepremiere virtual world for engaging students 8-15 in informalscience education. Whyville embeds inquiry-based, simulationgames within a fun and safe social environment. Free ofcharge, Whyville can be used to supplement your curriculumor simply as a fun resource for your students.13215ODE200 Whittington AvenueHot Springs, AR 71901ode.asmsa.<strong>org</strong>1.501.622.5100 (PH)1.501.622.5144 (FX)ode@asmsa.<strong>org</strong>ODE is a regionally accredited K-12 distance educationprovider offering real-time, interactive video courses in virtuallyall disciplines to schools nationwide. Courses are correlated tolocal curriculum guidelines and taught by fully certified, highlyqualified teachers. Our flexible scheduling and affordable pricesare designed to meet our partner schools’ needs.13226ODYSSEYWARE300 North McKemy AvenueChandler, AZ 85226www.odysseyware.com1.877.795.8904 (PH)1.866.465.1954 (FX)info@odysseyware.comODYSSEYWARE® delivers a technology-rich learningmanagement system, including engaging core and electivecourses to 2,500+ school districts across the U.S. Withmultiple uses including credit recovery, accelerated learning,academic enrichment, and instruction for alternative students,ODYSSEYWARE can be used as a stand-alone curriculum, orintegrated into a blended learning environment.6287OKI Data Americas, Inc.2000 Bishops Gate Blvd.Mount Laurel, NJ 08054www.okidata.com1.856.235.2600 (PH)1.856.222.5320 (FX)mike.garofola@okidata.comOKI Data Americas gives teachers the ability to enhancestudents’ learning with engaging instructional materials, whilealso offering tools for IT to control printing costs. Customerscan expect more for their schools with a true print partnerthat offers a higher degree of customization, personalizedservice and customer support.3270One Call Now726 Grant StreetTroy, OH 45373www.onecallnow.com1.866.698.3262 (PH)1.937.335.3887 (FX)eric.cox@onecallnow.comOne Call Now is America’s largest message notificationprovider, with 20% of American households– 55 millionAmericans– depending on us for messages that protect,inform and engage. Schools use our high-speed, fullyredundant service to quickly and easily send messagesto thousands of staff and parents simultaneously.5174One More Story, Inc.374 Bond StreetBrooklyn, NY 11231www.onemorestory.com1.212.925.9416 (PH)1.646.415.8885 (FX)carl@onemorestory.comwww.onemorestory.com An online library of interactivechildren’s books for pre-readers and early readers. Authorsyou know, books you love. Early literacy and English languagelearner resource. 2011 Teachers’ Choice Award winner. TopTen Digital Resource – School Library Journal. 2012 Parent’sChoice Award By subscription for schools, libraries and homes.Exhibit HoursMonday: 9:30 am–5:30 pmTuesday: 9:30 am–5 pmWednesday: 9:30 am–2:30 pmContinental breakfast will be servedMonday and Tuesday at 9:45–10:15 am180isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory8278Oser Communications GroupPO Box 30520Tucson, AZ 85751www.oser.com1.520.721.1300 (PH)1.520.721.6300 (FX)info@oser.comAcross five decades Oser Communications Group has beena leader in trade show dailies, trade journals and periodicals.Our diverse industry involvement includes computers,restaurant and foodservice, cooking, satellite, networking,broadcasting, wireless and consumer electronics.7249OtterBox209 South Meldrum StreetFort Collins, CO 80521www.otterbox.com1.970.980.2022 (PH)1.970.493.1755 (FX)business@otterbox.comOtterBox® is known for unbeatable technology protectionaimed at the educational market. With so many schoolsincorporating iPads into the curriculum, device protectionhas become paramount. OtterBox addresses the concerns ofexpensive replacement and repair costs and can withstandjust about any punishment a student can throw at it.10064OverDrive School Download LibraryOne OverDrive WayCleveland, OH 44125www.overdrive.com1.216.573.6886 (PH)1.216.573.6889 (FX)sales@overdrive.comOverDrive® School Download Library makes reading cool!Students can enjoy popular and educational eBooks andaudiobooks on most desktop and mobile platforms includingiPad® and Android. Educators select from thousands of titlesto build a collection on custom-branded website. System usedby 19,000 libraries worldwide. www.overdrive.com/sdl6240Panasonic3 Panasonic Way, 2F-5Secaucus, NJ 07094www.panasonic.com/education-technology1.862.400.7036 (PH)classroomaudio@us.panasonic.comPanasonic will display its latest products and services.12056Panther Learning Systems Inc.4551 Forbes Avenue, Suite 311Pittsburgh, PA 15213pantherlearning.com1.412.855.6545 (PH)1.412.682.3068 (FX)info@pantherlearning.com1 st SWoRD Peer Review is the cloud-based, LTIcomplianttool that improves writing learning outcomes incollege and secondary school students. Validated after yearsof study to eliminate reviewer bias, SWoRD is ideal to engagestudents and save instructor’s time. SWoRD offers reliableand objective collaborative scalable assessment.8063PaperCut Software InternationalPty Ltd8152 Southwest Hall Blvd., Suite 308Beaverton, OR 97008www.papercut.com1.800.819.5329 (PH)1.800.804.7014 (FX)customer.service@papercut.com1 st PaperCut Software is a company specializing in printand copier management, for educational and corporate use.The company’s software is used in over 20K schools andcolleges. The program enables users to reduce waste, costsand environmental impact.11289ParentsWare, LLCParentsWare4747 Viewridge AvenueSan Diego, CA 92123www.parentsware.com1.619.210.3714 (PH)1.858.569.0894 (FX)info@parentsware.com1 st Develop better understanding between you and your kidswith smoother running households and more accountability. Thisagreement based mobile application offers the ability to achievegreater levels of academic and family success through itsunique ability to harmonize, connect, and motivate.11275PartStock Computer1820 Elm Street SoutheastMinneapolis, MN 55414www.partstock.com1.877.928.4800 (PH)1.612.378.7299 (FX)sales@partstock.comPartStock helps schools redefine the best way to spend theirtechnology budget. We offer brand name equipment schoolswant at affordable prices, custom configured to their exactrequirements. Check us out on Facebook, Twitter and atwww.partstock.com12242PASCO scientific10101 Foothills Blvd.Roseville, CA 95747www.pasco.com1.800.772.8700 (PH)1.916.786.8905 (FX)sales@pasco.comPASCO provides a state-of-the-art learningenvironment – in SPARKscience - that actively engagesstudents in scientific and engineering practices.SPARKscience, powered by SPARKvue® software, bringsintegrated content and sensor-based science to all platforms,no matter what technology you use. Get a hands-onexperience with SPARKvue® HD for iPad® and tablet.10270PBS2100 Crystal DriveArlington, VA 22202-3785www.pbslearningmedia.<strong>org</strong>1.866.864.0828 (PH)1.703.739.8495 (FX)LearningMedia@pbs.<strong>org</strong>P PBS LearningMedia® is a FREE digital media contentlibrary that provides PreK-12 educators with direct access tothousands of curriculum-targeted resources. The serviceoffers content from over 90 trusted media partners and ateacher-friendly user experience that makes searching easierthan ever. For instant, free access - register now! www.pbslearningmedia.<strong>org</strong>11159Pearson501 Boylston StreetBoston, MA 02116www.pearsonk12.com1.763.786.2011 (PH)deb.loahr@pearson.comSPearson develops personalized and connectedlearning solutions that are accessible, affordable, and achieveresults. We focus on digital learning, college-and-careerreadiness, educator effectiveness, and next generationlearning and assessment to help students and educatorsbreak through to where potential becomes reality.6220penveu ®2901 North Dallas Parkway, Suite 200Plano, TX 75093www.penveu.com1.800.777.3722 (PH)1.214.654.5500 (FX)info@penveu.compenveu® is an affordable handheld device that makesany display interactive. The penveu system works withinstalled projectors and large screen displays. Any flat surfacefrom pull down screens to HDTVs becomes an interactivedisplay system. penveu is an Interphase (NASDAQ: INPH)business.3286Pepperdine University, GraduateSchool of Education and Psychology6100 Center Drive, 5th FloorLos Angeles, CA 90045gsep.pepperdine.edu1.310.568.2366 (PH)gsep-recruitment@pepperdine.eduPepperdine University Graduate School of Education andPsychology is an innovative and diverse learning communitydedicated to building knowledge, inspiring service, andcreating change. Pepperdine offers master’s and doctoraldegree programs in education and psychology at graduatecampuses located throughout southern California in Encino,Irvine, Malibu, West Los Angeles, Westlake Village, and Online.181isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory10104Phonak4520 Weaver ParkwayWarrenville, IL 60555www.phonak.com1.630.821.5000 (PH)1.630.393.7400 (FX)info@phonak.comPhonak is the world’s leading manufacturer of hearingand wireless assistive listening technology. From DynamicSoundField classroom amplification systems to personal FMtransmitters and receivers for the hearing impaired Phonak haslife changing hearing solutions for adults and students alike.9070Piazza541 Cowper Street, Suite DPalo Alto, CA 94301www.piazza.com1.650.485.1150 (PH)josh@piazza.com1 st Piazza is the leading social learning platform forclasses. At over 400 schools, there are over 17,000instructors and 500,000 students using Piazza for theirclasses everyday. Better than email, discussion forums,newsletters, and more - and completely free! Sign up todayat www.piazza.com.2269Picaboo Yearbooks1160 Chestnut StreetMenlo Park, CA 94025www.picabooyearbooks.com1.650.326.3200 (PH)info@picabooyearbooks.com1 st Unlike conventional yearbook publishers, PicabooYearbooks lets your students create unlimited custom pagesand a cover for their personalized yearbook, transforming itinto a relevant, meaningful, valuable heirloom — and it won’tcost their life savings.Imagine giving students the opportunity to own a yearbookthat is uniquely about them.8305Pitsco Education Curriculum915 East JeffersonPittsburg, KS 66762www.pitsco.com1.620.231.0000 (PH)goquinn@pitsco.comA world of hands-on learning experiences in science,technology, engineering, and math awaits your students, andPitsco Education has the tools to deliver it. From robots todragsters to alternative energy, from kits to curriculum, fromactivities to full-fledged learning labs – Pitsco Education givesyou the power to engage learners.10282Planet Enterprises LtdThe Old School, 690 Bradford RoadBirkenshaw. West Yorkshire, BD11 2DRUnited Kingdomwww.planetdv.net01274.713.410 (PH)websales@planetdv.netPlanet PC is a UK based company specializing in mediastreaming technologies for educational clients. We will bedemonstrating our enterprise class content management anddistribution platform, Planet eStream at the BES A pavilion.Planet eStream provides a complete solution for live mediastreaming, archiving, digital signage and lecture capture.6178PlascoTrac by Plasco ID1501 NW 163 StreetMiami, FL 33169www.plascotrac.com1.800.396.1615 (PH)1.305.620.0647 (FX)sales@plascotrac.comPlascoTrac is used successfully by top districts &thousands of K-12 schools nationwide to reinforce positivebehavior and is proven to reduce tardiness by 50-80%. Ourmodular system includes Tardy Tracking, Event Management,Positive Behavior <strong>Program</strong>s, ID Badging/Student Identification,and Visitor Management.13071plasq LLC1001 Southeast Water Avenue, Suite 450Portland, OR 97214plasq.com1.503.206.6777 (PH)1.503.206.6151 (FX)plasq@plasq.complasq are the creators of the award-winning Comic Life,the perfect app for students to make great-looking photocomics and graphic novels. Thousands of students aroundthe world have used Comic Life on Mac, PC and iPad to learncomposition, narrative, artistic design, and even create historyand science reports.9065Poindexter Technology766 Hampshire Road Unit BWestlake Village, CA 913611.888.499.2581 (PH)1.888.801.3381 (FX)marc.netka@schooltechsupply.comwww.poindextertechnology.comPoindexter Technology will display its latest productsand services.13211Powerful Learning Practice4068 Bridgehampton LaneVirginia Beach, VA 23455www.plpnetwork.com1.757.965.4451 (PH)1.757.228.5123 (FX)sheryl@plpnetwork.comPowerful Learning Practice is a professional developmentcompany for 21st Century Educators. Join us for a year-long,job-embedded PD experience that leverages communities andnetworks as a means of preparing you to become a connectededucator. We also have a wide variety of e-courses availablefor graduate credit.7267PowerITPO Box 10821Austin, TX 78766www.poweritschools.com1.512.772.1991 (PH)1.512.551.0116 (FX)contact@mypowerit.netTeacher evaluation management and school-to-homecommunications are two areas where PowerIT supportsschools through its award-winning web applications. Eval3D,PowerIT’s teacher evaluation management tool, streamlinesthe evaluation process and reduces administrative burdensallowing principals to focus on instructional leadership. Useany rubric; use a mobile device; save money.5297PowerMyLearning520 Eighth Avenue, FloorNew York, NY 10018www.powermylearning.com1.212.563.7300 ext. 118 (PH)brappel@cfy.<strong>org</strong>Designed for students, parents, and educators,PowerMyLearning is a free K-12 web platform that makesthe best digital learning activities from across the web easilyaccessible and usable in one trusted place. The platform wasdeveloped by education nonprofit CFY and is funded by theGates, Broad, and Kellogg foundations.9059PREPWORKS604 Crandon Blvd., Suite 201Key Biscayne, FL 33149www.prepworks2400.com1.305.361.2400 (PH)info@prepworks2400.com1 st PREPWORKS provides adaptive learning solutions f<strong>org</strong>rades 6-12. The company utilizes a proprietary 3-DimensionalAdaptive Learning Engine for effective ACT, SAT, & PSAT testprep & subject-specific programs and test-prep for EOC andother high-stake exams. PREPWORKS courses are aligned withCommon Core State Standards and guarantee results.3265Prime System10402 Harwin DriveHouston, TX 77036www.primesystems.com/1.713.773.9898 (PH)edwin@directron.usPrime Systems offers high-quality, low-cost, and full-serviceon desktops, laptops, servers, printers, peripherals, and otherIT products and services.182isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory5271Primera Technology2 Carlson Parkway North, Suite 375Plymouth, MN 55447www.primera.com1.763.475.6676 (PH)1.763.475.6677 (FX)sales@primera.comPrimera Technology, Inc. is the world’s leading developerand manufacturer of automated CD, DVD and Blu-Ray Discduplication and printing equipment. Primera also offersa series of interactive books for iPad that make classicliterature come alive. Each book is enhanced with videolectures, narration, quizzes & more!.7289Print Manager932 Santa Cruz Avenue, Suite B-1Menlo Park, CA 94025www.printmanager.com1.650.521.5275 (PH)1.650.521.5277 (FX)info@printmanager.comPrint Manager is a software developer and manufacturespecializing in Print Management software. At Print Manager,we believe in great technology. We hate waste and thenegative effects on our environment, which comes from aprinter industry geared to sell you more paper, more ink andmore printers.12065ProComputing Corporation2025 McKenzie Drive, Suite 160Carrollton, TX 75006www.procomputing.com1.214.634.2450 (PH)1.214.634.2449 (FX)mckinstry@procomputing.com1 st ProComputing Corporation is an education technologycompany focusing on classroom solutions. We manufacturethe Justand document camera stand, tablet and laptop carts,along with other solutions we will be showing at <strong>ISTE</strong>9051ProctorU1824 Holmes Street, Building ELivermore, CA 94550www.proctoru.com1.205.870.8122 (PH)1.205.352.4449 (FX)contact@proctor.comProctorU provides distance-proctoring services for institutionsthat offer examinations online. The service allows studentsto take exams from anywhere in a secured environment.ProctorU offers live, person-to-person, real time monitoringto more than 250 colleges, universities and certification<strong>org</strong>anizations including the University of Florida andNorthwestern University.6221Professor Garfield Foundation5440 East Country Road 450 NorthAlbany, IN 47320www.profess<strong>org</strong>arfield.<strong>org</strong>1.765.287.2283 (PH)1.765.287.2329 (FX)bobl@pawsinc.comThe Professor Garfield Foundation, Harvard’s Encyclopediaof Life, and Merriam Webster, are all located in booth #6221.Also joining us this year will be Carnegie Mellon’s Alice<strong>Program</strong>, and the Teachers Gaming Network. Stop by to seethe best in educational technology.5236Project-Based Learning Systems /Project Foundry131 West SeaboothMilwaukee, WI 53204www.projectfoundry.<strong>org</strong>1.877.836.9960 (PH)info@pblhq.comProject-Based Learning Systems / Project Foundry will displayits latest products and services.12174Promethean Inc.1165 Sanctuary Parkway, Suite 400Alpharetta, GA 30009www.prometheanworld.com1.888.652.2848 (PH)1.678.762.7700 (FX)us.customerconnection@prometheanworld.comSPromethean is an education solutions providerof interactive hardware, software and digital content. Ourintegrated offerings help teachers create engaging 21stCentury K-12 classrooms.6305Promevo3412 Baker Street, Suite 100Erlanger, KY 41018promevo.com1.513.731.3303 (PH)chromesales@promevo.com1 st Since 2001, Promevo has provided messaging andcollaboration solutions to <strong>org</strong>anizations of all sizes, with aparticular focus on customers with complex environmentsexceeding 10,000 users. We are Premier Google AppsResellers & Certified Google Chromebook Resellers.S1 stPSponsorFirst TimeExhibitorPresenter<strong>ISTE</strong> CorporateMemberNRNPNM10304ProQuest789 East Eisenhower ParkwayAnn Arbor, MI 48108www.proquest.com1.734.707.2512 (PH)1.800.308.1586 (FX)lisa.alent@proquest.comProQuest has f<strong>org</strong>ed a 70-year reputation as agateway to the world’s knowledge – from dissertations togovernmental and cultural archives to news, in all its forms.This energetic, fast-growing <strong>org</strong>anization includes theSummon web-scale discovery service, the new ProQuestDialog service, and business units ebrary®, SerialsSolutions®, RefWorks-COS, and Bowker®.11052ProtecT Computer ProductsPO Box 1002Centerville, UT 84014www.protectcovers.com1.800.669.7739 (PH)1.801.295.7786 (FX)gil@protectcovers.comStop by our booth #11052 for a free sample of our blueTyping Tutor! The #1 rated tool for teaching studentskeyboarding skills. And...get a sneak peak at the launch ofour revolutionary new product. A self-applying, hard-coated,crystal clear iPad screen protector for the classroom!11277PSNI28 Charron Avenue, Suite 1Nashua, NH 03063www.promedsoftware.com1.800.889.7627 (PH)1.603.882.2165 (FX)sales@promedsoftware.com<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentReadiness<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentProficiency<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentMasteryAs the leader in electronic school health documentation, PSNIis committed to blending the best of nursing informatics withstate-of-the-art computer science. The SNAP Health Centersuite is an all-inclusive EHR software solution that incorporatesmulti-tasking, <strong>org</strong>anizing, and time management— theessential tools of a successful health clinic.Exhibit HoursMonday: 9:30 am–5:30 pmTuesday: 9:30 am–5 pmWednesday: 9:30 am–2:30 pmContinental breakfast will be servedMonday and Tuesday at 9:45–10:15 am183isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory7225QOMO HiteVision46950 Magellan DriveWixom, MI 48393www.qomo.com1.248.960.0985 (PH)1.248.281.1998 (FX)info@qomo.comQomo is a manufacturer of Interactive Education Technology,including touchscreens, whiteboards, wireless presentationsystems, document cameras, clickers and more. Qomo’smission is to provide our customers with interactiveclassroom solutions to create engaging lessons thatencourage learning. Qomo strives for even greater heights inquality, innovation, value, and customer satisfaction.5303Quatro Solutions10917 Dearden CircleOrlando, FL 32817www.quatro-solutions.com1.407.512.0630 (PH)info@quatro-solutions.com1 st Quatro Solutions provides affordable tablet pc’sdesigned specifically for the education industry containing thelatest in cutting-edge classroom applications and digitalcurriculum. Visit us at www.quatro-solutions.com for moreinformation on how we are helping to transform digitallearning ecosystems for schools.10250Qwizdom, Inc.12617 Meridian EastPuyallup, WA 98373www.qwizdom.com1.253.845.7738 (PH)1.253.845.1909 (FX)info@qwizdom.comQwizdom accelerates & improves learning outcomes withaward-winning curriculum aligned to Common Core andState Standards. District-wide reporting gives you instant,precise data at all levels. Our solutions are easy to use and toimplement. Use with any web-enabled device or our low coststudent response systems.10132Read Naturally2945 Lone Oak Drive, Suite 190St. Paul, MN 55121www.readnaturally.com1.800.788.4085 ext. 1.651.524.85 (PH)1.651.452.9204 (FX)info@readnaturally.comRead Naturally’s innovative, research-proven readingprograms provide high quality interventions and differentiatedinstruction for struggling readers. The flagship programhas been successfully improving reading fluency andcomprehension skills in students nationwide for over 20years. Read Naturally also provides programs for readingassessment, phonics, vocabulary, and ELL students.11062Reading Horizons60 North Cutler Drive, Suite 101North Salt Lake, UT 84054www.readinghorizons.com1.800.333.0054 (PH)1.801.295.7088 (FX)info@readinghorizons.comReading Horizons is a complete system that empowersteachers with the training and tools to provide everybeginning reader, struggling reader, and English languagelearner a solid foundation in reading. Through scriptedmanuals and interactive software, students are provided withreading instruction that is simple, sustainable, and successful.6262Reading Plus/Taylor Associates110 West Canal Street, Suite 301Winooski, VT 05404www.readingplus.com1.802.735.1942 (PH)1.802.419.4786 (FX)info@readingplus.comReading Plus® is a web-based, tablet enabled silent readingintervention program that propels student achievement byimproving silent reading capacity. Developed in partnershipwith leading reading researchers, the Reading Plus programimproves independent reading performance, raises readingsuccess, and progresses students toward college and careerreadiness.6298Reading Town44-07 Little Neck ParkwayLittle Neck, NY 11363www.readingtown.com1.718.229.6400 (PH)1.718.229.0038 (FX)drsongusa@yahoo.com1 st Reading Town is the renowned global tutoring centerwith 130 centers in 11 countries. Reading Town recentlyreleased highly interactive English learning solution called“NextBuk” and comprehensive LMS/LCMS solution called“Honor’s Note.” NextBuk is composed of 1,300 highly interactivee-books, and Honor’s Note is ubiquitous learning solution basedon iOS with PRS (personal response system) function.5269Rediker Software, Inc.2 Wilbraham RoadHampden, MA 01036www.rediker.com1.800.213.9860 (PH)1.413.566.2274 (FX)sales@rediker.comRediker Software’s student information system,Administrator’s Plus®, is the trusted choice of schooladministrators around the world. Founded over 30 years agoby school educators for educators, our software meets theunique needs of all types of schools. Rediker Software offersleading-edge features and unsurpassed technical support(www.rediker.com).8060Registration Gateway4647 Saucon Creek RoadCenter Valley, PA 18034www.registrationgateway.com1.888.262.9830 (PH)1.888.761.7969 (FX)sales@src-solutions.comPaperless enrollment with Registration Gateway providesan immediate time savings by digitizing the studentregistration process and directly integrating with the districtsSIS. Learn how manual, paper-driven processes are virtuallyeliminated. Key documents are accurately scanned androuted to the correct departments. Missing or f<strong>org</strong>ottendocuments are tracked automatically.13175Remote-Learner US, Inc.201 Osage Lane, Suite 2Waynesboro, VA 22980www.remote-learner.net1.877.299.1293 ext. 1 (PH)1.915.200.9145 (FX)lanita.kirby@remote-learner.netP Using Moodle, Remote-Learner, Inc. specializes ineLearning and innovative IT solutions for K-12. All Remote-Learner personnel remain committed to providing support toopen-source and its clients. RL offers a full-service solutionorientedsuite of elearning services and products that arefully- manageable, easily scalable, and completely affordable.13133, 13139Renaissance Learning2911 Peach StreetWisconsin Rapids, WI 54494www.renlearn.com1.715.424.3636 (PH)1.715.424.4242 (FX)julie.vetrone@renlearn.comRenaissance Learning is a leading provider oftechnology-based school improvement and studentassessment programs for K12 schools. RenaissanceLearning’s tools provide daily formative assessmentand periodic progress-monitoring technology to enhancecurriculum, support differentiated instruction, andpersonalize practice in reading, writing, and math.7219RenWeb School ManagementSoftwarePO Box 1622Burleson, TX 76097www.renweb.com1.866.800.6593 (PH)Sales@RenWeb.comRenWeb School Management Software (www.renweb.com) serves more than 2,700 schools as the leader in Webbasedschool management software. Today, RenWeb’s 200unmatched features are integrated into a single database toprovide instantaneous data sharing school-wide via the web,automating school administration, classroom management,and communication with the home.184isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory8067Rice University - STEMscopes5615 Kirby, Suite 310Houston, TX 77005www.stemscopes.com1.713.348.5433 (PH)1.713.348.3715 (FX)lwebber@rice.edu1 st STEMscopes, a digital online STEM Curriculumdeveloped by Rice University provides educators and studentsK-12 the keys to science achievement through instructionalmaterials that address the rigor of state assessments andnew science standards. Each SCOPE is centered on the 5-Emethod of teaching with resources for Intervention andAcceleration.14087Roland Systems Group5100 South Eastern AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90040www.rolandsystemsgroup.com1.323.215.2111 (PH)1.323.215.2112 (FX)info@rolandsystemsgroup.comRoland Systems Group is an industry leader in live to Internetproduction tools for educational environments. The RolandVR-5, Roland VR-3, and V-40HD switchers are ideal for sportsbroadcasting, distance learning, flipped learning, dramaproduction, news media production or any live producedcontent for streaming or recording.10048Roovy, Inc.933 Fifth AveSan Diego, CA 92101www.roovy.com1.619.777.6689 (PH)contact@roovy.comRoovy lets teachers publish their educational content(homework, notes, textbook content, etc.) into an app, whichis accessible to students on iPhone, iPad and Android mobiledevices. No programming required.11296Rosen Publishing29 East 21st StreetNew York, NY 10010www.rosenpublishing.com1.212.777.3017 (PH)custserv@rosenpub.comAward-winning K-12 nonfiction publisher offers ebooks,Interactive ebooks, apps, games, databases. iPad andsmartphone compatible for Common Core, 1:1 initiatives,blended learning, digital citizenship, financial literacy, STEM,language arts. Groundbreaking Interactive eBooks with contentcreation tools provide a safe environment to explore/create. Helpstudents be college-prepared/career ready at rosendigital.com.11269Rubicon InternationalOWTC, 121 SW Salmon Street, Suite 1200Portland, OR 97204www.rubicon.com1.503.223.7600 (PH)1.503.224.7474 (FX)atlas@rubicon.comRubicon, an educational technology services firm known forits leadership in curriculum management. Using Atlas, thefirm partners with public and private schools throughout theworld to plan and implement Web-based curriculum mapping.Rubicon is committed to being a worldwide leader in makinga difference in teaching and learning.8252Ruckus Wireless350 West Java DriveSunnyvale, CA 94089www.ruckuswireless.com1.650.265.4200 (PH)1.408.738.2065 (FX)Headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA, Ruckus Wireless (NYSE:RKUS) is a global supplier of advanced wireless systems forthe rapidly expanding mobile Internet infrastructure market.For more information, visit http://www.ruckuswireless.com5286Saak DigitalCasp 172, 4 BBarcelona, 08013Spainwww.weeras.com936.760.494 (PH)amari@saakdigital.com1 st Our company has developed Weeras, a project focusedon offering educational materials in a new digital format,suitable for publishers, schools, teachers and students whowant to boost teaching through ICT. Weeras consists of a setof tools that, either separately or jointly, allow creation,distribution and access to technological resources.13192SAFARI Montage7 East Wynnewood RoadWynnewood, PA 19096www.safarimontage.com1.610.645.4000 (PH)1.610.645.4070 (FX)lmaxson@safarimontage.comSAFARI Montage provides school districts with anintegrated Learning Object Repository, Video StreamingLibrary, Media Delivery System and Digital Learning Platform.It is interoperable with most classroom technology andenterprise systems, including LMSs, and provides a singleinterface for users to access and manage digital resourcesfrom school or home.13055Sam Houston State University1908 Bobby K. Marks Drive, Box 2119Huntsville, TX 77341www.shsu.edu1.936.294.1133 (PH)1.936.294.1056 (FX)edu_mpr@shsu.eduSam Houston State University will display its latest productsand services.9186Samsung Electronics America - EBD85 Challenger RoadRidgefield Park, NJ 07660www.samsung.com1.201.807.3135 (PH)1.201.807.3242 (FX)ebdbids@sea.samsung.comS PSamsung Electronics America - EBD willdisplay its latest products and services.4288Samsung Techwin America17011 Beach Blvd., Suite 550Huntington Beach, CA 92647www.samsungpresenterusa.com1.310.605.3306 (PH)1.310.632.2195 (FX)richard.bellomy@samsung.comSamsung Techwin is a leading supplier of innovative, highquality, yet easy-to-use Digital Presenters that deliver thequality and innovation that has built the Samsung name –high quality optical designs, a robust feature set, a wealthof user-friendly features, and state-of-the-art imagingtechnology. See the newest SDP-760 model on display.8055Sangari Active Science50 Washington StreetNorwalk, CT 06854sangariglobaled.com1.917.517.0944 (PH)info@sangariglobaled.com1 st Sangari is a curriculum and materials provider. As amission-driven company that believes quality, investigationcenteredscience education is the key to sustained prosperityour focus is on elementary and middle school scienceeducation in the United States.8299Scale Computing5225 Exploration DriveIndianapolis, IN 46241www.scalecomputing.com1.317.856.9959 (PH)info@scalecomputing.comScale Computing develops scale-out clustered ITinfrastructure products for midsized <strong>org</strong>anizations based onits patented ICOS technology. Since launching its initialscale-out storage solution, Scale has grown to over 1,000deployments. Scale is currently expanding its footprintthroughout the datacenter with what analysts are calling theindustry’s first hyper-converged architecture.185isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory10201Scholastic Administr@tor557 BroadwayNew York City, NY 10012www.scholastic.com1.212.343.6455 (PH)1.212.389.3505 (FX)cchavez@scholastic.comThrough its diverse media offerings- print, online, custompublishing, virtual events, and webinars- ScholasticProfessional Media dynamically advances the principles (andprincipals) of sound education, presents inspiring solutionsto persistent problems, and develops vibrant partnershipswith administrators and teacher leaders to combine newtechnologies with motivated teaching.12194Scholastic, Inc.557 BroadwayNew York, NY 10012www.scholastic.com1.212.343.6920 (PH)1.212.343.6849 (FX)cchavez@scholastic.comScholastic is the world’s largest publisher and distributor ofchildren’s books, and a leader in educational technology. Thecompany creates quality books, print and technology-basedlearning materials and programs, classroom magazines,multi-media and other products that support teachers andhelp children learn both at school and at home.12104School Improvement Network32 West Center StreetMidvale, UT 84047www.schoolimprovement.com1.801.566.6500 (PH)1.801.566.6885 (FX)support@schoolimprovement.comSchool Improvement Network is the first and biggest name inon-demand professional training for educators. After decadesof researching best practices, the company developed theEducator Effectiveness System, a tool that helps educatorsbecome more effective and gets 100% of their studentscollege and career ready.10056School Newspapers Online190 River Ridge Circle, Suite 301Burnsville, MN 55337www.schoolnewspapersonline.com1.888.649.7784 (PH)1.800.814.0168 (FX)tom@schoolnewspapersonline.com1 st School Newspapers Online provides great service andsupport to scholastic news publications looking to create orenhance their presence online.5299School Smarts LLC/Zimmedia37-24 - 24th Street, Suite 343Long Island City, NY 11101www.openschooleportfolio.com1.917.435.0184 (PH)1.718.785.9592 (FX)szimmerman@schoolsmarts.netOpenSchool ePortfolio is an elegant web and iPad applicationthat lets students and teachers work together in the ongoingdevelopment of a digital portfolio that showcases real studentgrowth and the skills needed for success in the 21st century.OpenSchool ePortfolio is the ideal tool for authentic assessment.9065School Tech Supply766 Hampshire Road, Unit BWestlake Village, CA 91361www.schooltechsupply.com1.805.499.2580 (PH)1.888.801.3381 (FX)marc.netka@schooltechsupply.comSchool Tech Supply provides technology hardware, softwaresolutions, IT disposition and technology fund raising servicesto public and private schools, colleges and universitiesthroughout North America.2281SchoolChapters, Inc.45 South Main Street, Suite 302West Hartford, CT 06107www.schoolchapters.com1.800.604.9465 (PH)service@schoolchapters.com1 st Text: SchoolChapters® provides both educators andlearners with an innovative user-centered platform to record,share, and collect portfolios, showcase knowledge andachievements and to manage these against educationalstandards across US colleges and the pre-K-12 spectrum.Delivered in the cloud, SchoolChapters’ products and servicesare available online and via mobile apps.10063SchoolDude.com11000 Regency Parkway, Suite 200Cary, NC 27518www.schooldude.com1.919.816.8237 (PH)1.919.816.8346 (FX)info@schooldude.comsales@schooldude.comSchoolDude is the #1 provider of SaaS operations softwaredesigned specifically for schools. Visit us to learn more aboutour IT Help Desk and IT Asset Management applications, andhow their integration saves time, creates instant audits andreports, and justifies capital funding requests.Exhibit HoursMonday: 9:30 am–5:30 pmTuesday: 9:30 am–5 pmWednesday: 9:30 am–2:30 pmContinental breakfast will be servedMonday and Tuesday at 9:45–10:15 am12218SchoolMessenger718 University Avenue, Suite 200Los Gatos, CA 95032www.schoolmessenger.com1.800.477.1940 (PH)1.800.360.7732 (FX)sales@schoolmessenger.comSchoolMessenger is the leading provider of communicationsolutions for education. Since 1999, thousands of schooldistricts, public schools, colleges, universities, privateschools and other educational facilities in all 50 states havedepended on the company’s innovative solutions, includingthe SchoolMessenger notification service and Talk About Itanonymous communication service.14098Schoology115 West 30th Street, Suite 602New York, NY 10001www.schoology.com1.212.213.8333 (PH)1.212.213.8277 (FX)Clyon@schoology.comSchoology empowers educators with the tools to converttheir content, align it with Common Core or State Standards,share content worldwide, collaborate with other educators,and teach it using a variety of different methods. Using thisplatform, educators can implement numerous teachingmethods and fluently adapt to their student’s needs.14056SDE, Inc.10 Sharon Road, PO Box 577Peterborough, NH 03458www.sde.com1.603.924.9621 (PH)1.603.924.6688 (FX)sdeinfo@sde.comP SDE is one of America’s leading providers ofprofessional development. Each year, teachers andadministrators across the country learn real-world strategiesand practical classroom-proven techniques in areas such asDifferentiated Instruction, RTI and Singapore Math, throughour seminars, conferences, on-site consulting services,on-line learning courses and teacher materials.13209Second Avenue Learning190 Office Park WayPittsford, NY 14534www.secondavenuelearning.com1.585.419.6217 (PH)1.585.419.6538 (FX)susan@secondavenuelearning.com1 st Founded by educators and gamers, Second AvenueLearning improves learning outcomes for students throughinnovative digital technology. Products include serious games,custom software and learning management systems. Thecompany is currently building Martha Madison, acollaborative, standards-aligned middle school STEM game,supported by a National Science Foundation grant.186isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory12054Securly1012 Jena TerraceSunnyvale, CA 94089-2109www.securly.com1.650.430.7613 (PH)bharath@securly.com1 st Securly is a web-filter that has been designed from theground up for schools. It is completely cloud based, takes fiveminutes to set up per district and costs a fraction of theenterprise solutions that schools pay for today. We are theonly web-filter to integrate with Google Apps for Education.11302Senkatel USA/Dicoer5251 West 116th Place, Suite 200Leawood, KS 66211www.senkatel.com1.913.998.6288 (PH)1.913.499.6943 (FX)rs@senkatel.com1 st Senkatel and Dicoer have partnered, offering fullyintegrated solutions in mobile technology for education.Senkatel, a global manufacturer of advanced technologiesspecializes in mobile devices. Dicoer is an integrator of mobiletechnology and insurance products specializing in education.9068Sentient Science Corporation672 DelawareBuffalo, NY 14209sentientscience.com1.317.709.1119 (PH)lisa@sentientscience.com1 st Sentient’s DigitalClone allows you to know thelifecycle performance of your components, assemblies andmaterials in the field and in development, and how to makethem better. The result is lower operational costs, betterperforming products, and a competitive advantage you expectthrough innovation.11284Share My Lesson1101 Pennsylvania Avenue, NorthwestWashington, DC 20004www.sharemylesson.com1.202.879.4400 (PH)info@sharemylesson.comShare My Lesson is a place where educators can cometogether to create and share their very best teachingresources. Developed by teachers for teachers, this FREEplatform gives access to high-quality teaching resources andprovides an online community where teachers can collaboratewith, encourage and inspire each other.6289SharpSchool, Inc.20 Richmond StreetToronto, ON M5C 2R9Canadawww.sharpschool.com1.888.742.7702 ext. 510 (PH)1.866.204.6147 (FX)sales@sharpschool.comSharpSchool is a leading provider of educational technologysolutions for schools and school districts. SharpSchoolspecializes in building communication and learning platformsthat connect teachers, students, parents and staff digitally.The suite of tools include website management, student safeemail, and online learning environments delivered through theweb or mobile devices.8302ShenZhen Free InteractiveTechnology Co., ltd31 5th Floor, No. 26Liuxian1st Road, Baoan District, Shenzehn CityGuangaong ProvenceChinawww.fitouch.com.cn1.867.552.7559 ext. 988 (PH)1.867.552.7881 ext. 177 (FX)sales3@fitouch.com.cn1 st Fitouch is the high-tech enterprise committed to R&D,manufacturing and marketing on interactive products, withfeatured products on Infrared touch equipment, focusing onman-machine interaction products in modern informationdomain and multi-media field.8242SHI International Corp.290 Davidson AvenueSomerset, NJ 08873www.shi.com1.732.868.8938 (PH)1.732.868.8939 (FX)edgovsales@shi.comFounded in 1989, SHI is a $4 billion+ global provider ofinformation technology products and services to Corporate,Enterprise, Public Sector and Academic customers of allsizes. From software and hardware procurement to IT assetmanagement and cloud computing, SHI delivers custom ITsolutions for every aspect of your environment.11057Shiffler Equipment/TouchITTechnologies745 South StreetChardon, OH 44024www.shifflerequip.com/touchit1.800.547.1539 ext. 106 (PH)1.800.547.1535 (FX)m.murphy@shifflerequip.com1 st TouchIT Technologies, leading manufacturer of touchbasedinteractive products and Shiffler, comprehensivesolutions provider serving the education market for nearly 40years, partner to provide innovative products ranging fromLCD & LED touch-screens, large Interactive Whiteboards andWebCast Systems to cafeteria, classroom and auditoriumfurniture, restrooms, lockers, maintenance parts and more.S1 stPSponsorFirst TimeExhibitorPresenter<strong>ISTE</strong> CorporateMember5249ShmoopPO Box 0935Los Altos, CA 94023www.shmoop.com1.650.559.8003 (PH)1.650.644.3384 (FX)sales@shmoop.comNRNPNMShmoop’s goal in life is to take the friction out of learning. Wespray WD-40 dripping humor on the tracks of knowledge. Testprep and learning should not feel like a root canal.4287Show What You Know501 East Third Street, Box 802Dayton, OH 45401www.lorenzeducationalpress.com/commoncore1.800.444.1144 (PH)1.937.223.2042 (FX)info@swykonline.comShow What You Know® publishes Grades 3-8 testpreparationmaterials for Common Core and STAAR, plusonline diagnostic assessments, remediation lessons, andgames to help educators measure and improve studentunderstanding of the standards. Our Map Skills IWB softwarefeatures Rand McNally maps and ready-to-use digital lessonplans for all IWBs.5227ShowbieSuite 100, 9650 20th AvenueEdmonton, AB T6G 1N1Canadawww.showbie.com1.415.992.7685 (PH)1.866.925.3904 (FX)info@showbie.com<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentReadiness<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentProficiency<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentMasteryShowbie allows teachers to easily assign, collect, and assessstudent work online. With our iPad module, students canseamlessly save work from their iPad so it can be sharedwith the teacher. Showbie frees up teachers’ time so they canfocus on what they do best: teaching.187isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory10305Silverback Learning Solutions412 East Parkcenter Blvd., Suite 305Boise, ID 83706www.sbls.co1.208.258.2580 (PH)1.208.258.2589 (FX)jlewis@silverbacklearning.com1 st Mileposts product improves student achievementby enabling data-informed instruction, collaboration andaccountability for teachers, administrators, students andparents. Collected data from student information, assessment,curriculum systems, allow educators to share completepicture of data at the point of instruction; provides fullintervention management aligned with RtI guidelines.6246Skyward, Inc.5233 Coye DriveStevens Point, WI 54481www.skyward.com1.800.236.7274 (PH)1.715.341.1370 (FX)info@skyward.comSince 1980, Skyward has been serving the K-12Administrative software needs of school districts. Skyward’sSchool Management System represents an integrated studentand financial management software system designed to keepadministrators, educators, and families connected. Skyward’ssoftware is found in over 1,600 school districts throughoutthe world.13174SMART Technologies8303SmartSchool Systems2218 Northpark Drive, Suite 202Kingwood, TX 77339www.smartschoolsystems.com1.281.312.1297 (PH)info@smartschoolsystems.com1 st SmartSchool Systems premium collection oftechnology products for the STEM classrooms includesrobotics, digital microscopes, data loggers, and sensors. Weare committed to improving student achievement andproviding students with tools and skills that are critical foreducational success in the 21st Century.5172SMK-Link Corporation3601-B Calle TecateCamarillo, CA 93012www.smklink.com1.805.987.6662 (PH)1.805.987.6665 (FX)info@smkusa.comSMK-Link Electronics Corporation, headquartered inCamarillo California and a subsidiary of SMK Corporation,supplies presentation remote controls, consumer electronicsand wireless input devices to education, corporate andgovernment markets. In addition, SMK-Link markets GyrationbrandAir Mouse input devices powered by MotionTools®software. For more information, see www.smklink.com.9096Smoothwall, Inc6201 Fairview Road, Suite 320Charlotte, NC 28210-4274www.smoothwall.com1.800.959.3760 (PH)1.888.899.9164 (FX)ussales@smoothwall.comSmoothwall is a web security and filtering company,operating around the world. Our technologies deliver realtimeDynamic Content Analysis of web pages, allowing youto filter, monitor, and report on web usage, malware, socialmedia,instant messaging, proxy avoidance - all withoutimpacting on the users’ experience.11067SoftChalk22 South Auburn AvenueRichmond, VA 23221www.softchalk.com1.877.638.2425 (PH)1.757.257.0027 (FX)info@softchalk.comSoftChalk content authoring and hosting solutions are criticalto the success of e-learning initiatives, providing educators aneasy, affordable way to create, <strong>org</strong>anize and share interactivecontent that engages students and inspires learning. Lessoncontent can be delivered in a LMS, on a web-server, mobiledevices or in the cloud.3636 Research Road NWCalgary, AB T2L 1Y1CANADAwww.smarttech.com/<strong>ISTE</strong>1.403.245.0333 (PH)1.403.228.2500 (FX)info@smarttech.comS PSMART is defined by a commitment toinnovation and a desire to improve the way the world learns.Our powerful and easy-to-use products help educatorsdiscover new ways of teaching and learning to meet the everchangingneeds of today’s students. Classrooms havechanged. So have we. Experience the difference.Perfect for Imagination6302SmartBrief, Inc.555 11th Street Northwest, Suite 600Washington, DC 20004www.smartbrief.com1.202.407.7857 (PH)jriddle@smartbrief.comSmartBrief, Inc. will display its latest products and services.KindleOfficial E-reader of the National PTAVisit amazon.com/education to learn more188isteconference.<strong>org</strong><strong>ISTE</strong>_<strong>Program</strong>_Kindle_Educ_Quarter_Page_Ad_<strong>2013</strong>0418.indd 14/24/13 4:49 PM


Exhibitor Page header Directory10172, 11164Software Express, Inc.4128-A South Blvd.Charlotte, NC 28209www.swexpress.com1.704.522.7638 ext. 229 (PH)1.704.529.1010 (FX)nicepeople@swexpress.comSince 1984, Software Express has offered name brandsoftware at prices schools can afford. Our on-site specialistsin volume licensing and networking can assist you in gettingwhat you need quickly and inexpensively. Need help withyour decision making or budget making process. Call 800-527-7638, www.swexpress.com, or email nicepeople@swexpress.com.12126, 12141Software MacKiev30-31 Union WharfBoston, MA 02109www.mackiev.com1.617.314.9687 (PH)1.617.226.7990 (FX)education@mackiev.comSoftware MacKiev is an award-winning developer andpublisher of premium quality, educational software includingKid Pix®, Roger Wagner’s HyperStudio®, The Print Shop®,Mavis Beacon® Teaches Typing, World Book® Encyclopedia,ClueFinders® Adventures series (math and logic skills),Thinkin’ Things® and Thinkin’ Science®, and a growing lineof iPad apps.7288Solution Tree555 North Morton StreetBloomington, IN 47404www.solution-tree.com1.800.733.6786 (PH)1.812.336.7790 (FX)customer.service@solution-tree.comFor more than 20 years, Solution Tree has collaborated withK–12 schools around the world to raise student achievementand improve staff performance. Offering a comprehensiverange of educational resources, strategies, and tools forteachers and administrators, Solution Tree is recognized asthe premier partner for inspired professional development.5270Sophia400 1st Avenue, Suite 525Minneapolis, MN 55401www.sophia.<strong>org</strong>1.612.229.6947 (PH)taylor.pettis@sophia.<strong>org</strong>SOPHIA is a first-of-its-kind social education platform thatoffers students many ways to learn by making free, credibleacademic content available to anyone, anywhere, at anytime.The site offers more than 25,000 tutorials created byhundreds of teachers and experts taught in a variety of ways.For more information, visit www.sophia.<strong>org</strong>.5185Sophos3 Van de Graaff DriveBurlington, MA 01803www.sophos.com1.781.494.5800 (PH)1.781.494.5801 (FX)nasales@sophos.comMore than 100 million users in 150 countries rely on Sophosas the best protection against complex threats and data loss.Sophos provides complete security solutions that are simpleto deploy, manage, and use. Sophos offers award-winningencryption, endpoint security, web, email, mobile and networksecurity solutions.5216Source For Learning, Inc.12355 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 625Reston, VA 20191www.sourceforlearning.<strong>org</strong>1.703.860.9200 (PH)1.703.860.9237 (FX)sgorski@sflinc.<strong>org</strong>P The Source for Learning® develops high-quality,interactive content for teachers and parents of children frombirth through grade 12. SFL’s online services include:TeachersFirst® for K-12 teachers; PreschoolFirst® andGrowUpLearning® for early learning; TeachersAndFamilies®for families; and SFLMedia®, which provides streaming videofor schools and teachers.11287Speck Products303 Bryant StreetMountain View, CA 94041www.speckproducts.com1.650.462.2040 (PH)customerservice@speckproducts.com1 st Speck set up shop where Art meets Engineering,because we’re downright fanatical about design. Our eclecticteam of inventors and color-lovers architect all of Speck’sproducts in-house, for well-crafted cases that complementyour favorite gadgets, look sharp and feel just right.10098Spectrum Industries, Inc.PO Box 400Chippewa Falls, WI 54729www.spectrumfurniture.com1.800.235.1262 (PH)1.800.335.0473 (FX)spectrum@spectrumfurniture.comThe industry leader in technology furniture innovations,Spectrum is in touch with today’s technology for classroomsand multimedia presentation furniture. Spectrum offers furnitureto meet every need and budget with multimedia lecterns,self-storing computer desks, tablet/laptop charging carts,collaboration tables, and seating, proudly made in the USA.10294SpellingCity.com6300 Northeast 1st Avenue, Suite 203Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33334www.spellingcity.com1.954.357.1150 (PH)1.954.626.3656 (FX)sales@spellingcity.comVocabulary SpellingCity provides efficient game-based studyof literacy skills using any word list. We provide a wide varietyof learning activities that are designed to engage the studentand inform the teacher. To learn more please visit www.spellingcity.com10282Sporting Nation0207.586.4451 (PH)SportingNation.com is a website and mobile app whichhelps sports players in schools and universities manage theiractive lives. It allows users to manage all team and individualsports in one place, keeps a permanent record of theirstats, achievements, and personal fitness data, and allowshighlights to be shared with family and friends. It also buildsa network of sporting connections; teammates, opponentsand coaches.13063SPRINT6391 Sprint ParkwayOverland Park, KS 66251-4300www.sprint.com/education1.866.805.9890 (PH)linda.ferguson@sprint.comA leading provider of communications services and devicesto K-12 Education Nationwide. Portfolio includes voiceand data solutions for mobile learning, academics, districtoperational efficiency, emergency management, andbasic communications for administrative staff; industryleadingE-Rate Practice is known as the most available,comprehensive and knowledgeable in the industry.3277SQR Solutions280 Opportunity WayLaGrange, OH 44050www.sqrsolutions.com1.440.355.8008 (PH)1.440.355.8009 (FX)mvasiloff@sqrsolutions.com1 st SQRsolutions provides technology solutions to schoolsand libraries. We offer over 100,000 products and have astrong focus on customer service and relationships. Pleasevisit www.SQRsolutions.com for more information.Computers, Software, Hardware, Mobile Computing,Whiteboards, Networking and more!.189isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory11285Squirrels LLC161 Wilbur DriveN Canton, OH 44720www.airsquirrels.com1.330.329.5901 (PH)jessica@airsquirrels.com1 st Squirrels LLC is the developer of Reflector andAirparrot. Through the use of airplay and Reflector, users canmirror their iPhones and iPads to a Mac or PC. Airparrotallows the user to mirror their Mac or PC to an Apple TV.7292Starr Companies399 Park AvenueNew York, NY 10022www.starrcompanies.com/1.419.709.6560 (PH)kate.cain-criswell@starrcompanies.com1 st Starr Companies will display its latest productsand services.12210Steelcase Education Solutions901 44th Street SoutheastGrand Rapids, MIwww.steelcase.com/educationsolutions1.800.333.9939 (PH)info@steelcase.comAs lifelong learners, Steelcase Education Solutions aimsto make a difference in education. For students, educatorsand designers, we create the most effective, rewarding andinspiring learning spaces.5278STI Software Technology, Inc.739 North University Blvd., Suite 2000Mobile, AL 36608www.sti-k12.com1.800.844.0884 (PH)1.251.304.0011 (FX)sales@sti-k12.comAt STI, we strive to serve the K-12 education market withinnovative solutions that deliver tangible results to educators.Over 6,000 customers nationwide rely on our InformationNOWSIS and our Achievement Services and i21Zone divisionsproviding customized, on-going professional developmentthat transforms classroom practice and increases studentachievement.10052STM Bags12740 Danielson Court, Suite B/CPoway, CA 92064www.stmbags.com1.858.391.0061 (PH)1.858.391.0063 (FX)JohnS@STMBAGS.comFounded in Sydney, Australia, STM Bags offers lifestyleoriented laptop bags, tablet cases, and smartphone cases.STM’s mission is to provide a more comfortable, secure andstylish means to transport your digital gear. All products arebacked by a product lifetime warranty. For more informationvisit www.stmbags.com.11086Stoneware, Inc.11555 North Meridian Street, Suite 150Carmel, IN 46032www.stone-ware.com1.877.370.5546 (PH)1.866.596.2088 (FX)sales@stone-ware.comStoneware’s webNetwork and LanSchool software bring thepower of private/hybrid cloud computing directly into 1:1 andBYOD classrooms. Students can enter a classroom with theirown PC, Mac or Linux device, instantly join the class network,and have their screens monitored by the teacher.9062Stratasys / Dimension 3D Printers5 Fortune DriveBillerica, MA 01821www.stratasys.com1.888.489.9449 (PH)1.866.676.1533 (FX)info@stratasys.comStratasys Ltd. offers FDM® and Polyjet®-based 3D printersthat produce parts directly from 3D CAD files or other 3Dcontent. Stratasys makes a range of systems for conceptmodeling, rapid prototyping, and direct digital manufacturing.The company’s 130 materials include over 120photopolymers and 10 thermoplastics. www.stratasys.com.6276Streakwave Wireless, Inc.840 Jury CourtSan Jose, CA 95112www.streakwave.com1.888.604.5234 (PH)marketing@streakwave.com1 st Streakwave Wireless, Inc. is a global value addedbroadband equipment distributor. Streakwave is a leading RFcomponent provider with geographically diverse sales anddistribution facilities worldwide. Streakwave offers completelines of wired and wireless broadband networking equipmentfor both outdoor and indoor applications in both licensed andunlicensed spectrum. Streakwave has exceptional solutionsfor education.12288Student Success Academy410 West 7th Street, Suite 509Fort Worth, TX 76102studentsuccessacademy.com1.940.224.2280 (PH)ejc@studentsuccessacademy.com1 st Student Success Academy is an E-rate collegementoring program that provides headsets, cameras, 4GInternet, and curriculum to turn a school into a virtualplatform to connect their students with university students.Exhibit HoursMonday: 9:30 am–5:30 pmTuesday: 9:30 am–5 pmWednesday: 9:30 am–2:30 pmContinental breakfast will be servedMonday and Tuesday at 9:45–10:15 am14074StudyPad, Inc.1200 Seaport Blvd.Redwood City, CA 94063www.studypadinc.com1.650.691.8569 (PH)1.408.689.1372 (FX)contact@studypadinc.comStudypad is the publisher of Splash Math Series of apps thatare Comprehensive and Common Core aligned. More than4 million students and over 6,000 schools use them acrossthe nation.6272StudySync610 Daniel Young DriveSonoma, CA 95476www.studysync.com1.888.938.3880 (PH)info@studysync.comAligned to the Common Core Standards, StudySync® is aneasy-to-use platform for literacy instruction and assessment,engaging grades 4-12 with its vast digital library of awardwinningvideo lessons, reading/writing prompts, movie-likebook trailers, customizable rubrics, and collaborative peerreview, that improve reading comprehension and writing skillsacross the curriculum.8262Subtext2625 Middlefield Road, Suite 267Palo Alto, CA 94306www.subtext.com1.650.319.5653 (PH)heidi@subtext.comSubtext is a 21st century reading platform that spans the K12curriculum and enables classroom groups to collaborate inthe pages of any digital book, article or document. Subtext isavailable as a free iPad application, with a web reader andAndroid version coming this summer.7279SunGard K-12 Education3 West Broad Street, Suite 1Bethlehem, PA 18018www.sungard.com/k121.866.905.8989 (PH)1.610.861.9323 (FX)k12Info@sungardps.comSunGard K-12 Education software solutions serve one outof six students nationally for Student Information, Curriculumand Assessment, Special Education, and Financial and HumanResource Management. Experience the benefits of workingwith a single vendor and a fully integrated solution. Visit usat sungard.com/K12.190isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory13057SunSky Electronic CO., LTD.1024, Building A, BiaoZhi Business Center, NO.198 XiangFu Road, TianXin DistrictCHANG SHA, CN 410007Chinawww.sunvote.com.cn1.867.318.5123 ext. 999 (PH)1.867.318.7754 ext. 929 (FX)sales@sunvote.com.cnAsia’s leading manufacturer of student response systemhas 15 years of R&D experience. Reliable, easy-to-use andinnovative SunVote systems have gained popularity in over 60countries. Your great interactive teaching tools to maximizeclass participation, harness student progress, and booststudent achievement. Provide convenient OEM/ODM service,support secondary development.9049Super Duper PublicationsPO Box 24997Greenville, SC 29616www.superduperinc.com1.800.277.8737 (PH)1.800.978.7379 (FX)customerhelp@superduperinc.comSuper Duper® Publications creates, develops,publishes, and sells K-12 supplemental educational materials,RTI programs, e-Learning software, mobile applications,interactive software, assessments, print books, games, carddecks and magnetics, equipment, and supplies. We have aspecial emphasis on materials for children with special needsand language delays. www.superduperinc.com5280Swift Optical Instruments, Inc6508 Tri-County ParkwaySchertz, TX 78154www.swiftoptical.com1.617.750.1480 (PH)1.210.590.1104 (FX)cynthia@swiftoptical.comA leader in digital microscopy, Swift Optical is excited towelcome you to our home state! Visit our booth for thelatest in digital microscopes, Motic digital cameras and WiFisolutions. Integrate your microscopes with whiteboards,computers and tablets and our products to create your ownWiFi environment.9295Swivl, Inc.1354 El Camino RealSan Carlos, CA 94070www.swivl.com1.650.264.4994 (PH)1.650.362.1995 (FX)info@swivl.comWe believe in the power of video to improve education andlearning with focus on instructors. The future of educationisn’t just online, it’s blended with instructors contributingcontent using video. We make hardware with connected appsand services to create media rich video from anywhere witha mobile device.10172Symantec350 Ellis StreetMountain View, CA, 940431.800.745.6054 (PH)www.symantec.comSymantec is a global leader in providing security, storageand systems management solutions to help consumers and<strong>org</strong>anizations secure and manage their information-drivenworld. Our software and services protect against more risksat more points, more completely and efficiently, enablingconfidence wherever information is used or stored.8248SymbalooEDU2915 Redhill Avenue, Suite C103Costa Mesa, CA 92626www.symbalooedu.com1.949.229.2617 (PH)edu@symbaloo.comSymbalooEDU is a resource management tool that helpseducators and students curate and <strong>org</strong>anize the best of theweb into individualized instruction. Educators can save theirresources in the cloud and access them from any device.Sponsoring the biggest party at <strong>ISTE</strong>, EdtechKaraoke <strong>2013</strong>.Pick up your VIP badges here!10140T.H.E. Journal/1105 Media, Inc.4 Venture, Suite 150Irvine, CA 92618www.thejournal.com1.949.265.2558 (PH)1.949.265.1528 (FX)editorial@thejournal.comT.H.E. Journal informs and educates K-12 administrators,technologists, and educators to improve and advanceteaching and administration through the use of technology.Each issue delivers news, trends, and features on vital topicslike security, policy and advocacy, smart classrooms, mobileand wireless computing, funding, plus much more. Visit www.thejournal.com.5285TabPilot Tablet Learning System517 Oothcalooga Street, Suite CCalhoun, GA 30701www.tabpilot.com1.706.625.2657 (PH)1.706.625.2699 (FX)sales@tabpilot.comTabPilot is a cloud-based management system that putsteachers in control of entire sets of classroom tablets. Teacherschoose from thousands of apps available on the Androidplatform. Students see only the apps configured by theirteacher and are locked out of system settings and other apps.S1 stPSponsorFirst TimeExhibitorPresenter<strong>ISTE</strong> CorporateMember10050talknowB10 18F, G.Square Hogye-Dong 1039, Dongangu,Gyeonggi-do,431-080, KOREAAnyang City, 431-080Koreawww.talknow.co.kr1.821.089.3877 ext. 03 (PH)jeeterm@empas.comtalknow provides E-learning solutions.8062Tardy CalculatorPO Box 100407San Antonio, TX 78201www.tardycalc.comwww.tardycalculator.com1.210.558.0481 (PH)1.210.561.1585 (FX)eric@tardyhelp.comDRAMATICALLY REDUCE TARDIES• Proven to Reduce Student Tardiness & Other Infractionsup to 80%• Enforces a Consistent Infraction Policy• Notifies Parents Immediately• Tracks Discipline• Creates & Tracks ID Badges• Mobility for Remote Tacking11064TCPN11280 West RoadHouston, TX 77065www.tcpn.<strong>org</strong>1.888.884.7695 (PH)1.800.458.0099 (FX)rcochran@tcpn.<strong>org</strong>NRNPNM<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentReadiness<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentProficiency<strong>ISTE</strong> Sealof AlignmentMasteryTCPN is a national governmental purchasing cooperativeable to leverage the purchasing power of governmentalentities in all 50 states. All TCPN contracts are competitivelybid, evaluated, and awarded by a government entity servingin the lead agency role and in accordance with purchasingprocedures mandated by state procurement laws.191isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory8088Teacher Created Materials, Inc.5301 Oceanus DriveHuntington Beach, CA 92649www.tcmpub.com1.800.858.7339 (PH)1.714.230.7070 (FX)custserv@tcmpub.comTeacher Created Materials, a California-based educationalpublishing company with worldwide distribution publishesaward-winning, research- and standards-based educationalresources for PK-12 classrooms. Specializing in supplementalmaterials and professional development training, TeacherCreated Materials provides classroom-tested products forall areas of the curriculum to educators around the globe.7273Teachers Notebook, LLC3587 Highway, Suite 9Freehold, NJ 07728www.teachersnotebook.com1.732.305.0023 (PH)steve@teachersnotebook.comTeachers Notebook is an online venue for teachers to buy, selland share original teaching resources with their peers.5216TeachersFirst.com12355 Sunrise Valley DriveReston, VA 201911.703.860.9200 (PH)dshively@sflinc.<strong>org</strong>www.teachersfirst.comTeachersFirst® is a free, ad-free treasure for K-12teachers, with original content and 15,000+ searchable,educator-reviewed resources, each with ideas for effective,innovative classroom use. Explore OK2Ask®: free, live,online professional development for teaching effectivelywith technology, and TeachersFirst Edge: web tools withclassroom-safe ideas. TeachersFirst: Thinking Teachers,Teaching Thinkers®.8300Teaching Channel930 Montgomery Street, Suite 301San Francisco, CA 94133www.teachingchannel.<strong>org</strong>1.800.591.2297 (PH)1.800.681.2881 (FX)tch@teachingchannel.<strong>org</strong>1 st Teaching Channel revolutionizes how teachers learn,connect, and inspire each other and their communities toimprove instruction and student outcomes in America’sK–12 classrooms. A nonprofit <strong>org</strong>anization, TeachingChannel engages teachers across the country to reinventand revolutionize professional learning through videocontent and online innovation and collaboration.14091TeachLogic, Inc.1688 Ord WayOceanside, CA 92056www.teachlogic.com1.760.631.7800 (PH)1.760.631.1283 (FX)sales@teachlogic.comTeachLogic, Inc. is an audio company specializing inproducing infrared wireless audio systems for the classroom.Utilizing revolutionary infrared technology and advancedcircuit design, reliable wireless infrared communication isnow a reality. Interference free, no frequency selection, andno RF penetration; infrared transmission is reliable, simpleto use, and totally secure.8079Teachscape71 Stevenson Street, Fifth FloorSan Francisco, CA 94105www.teachscape.com1.877.988.3224 (PH)1.415.344.0847 (FX)info@teachscape.comTeachscape uniquely combines software tools for classroomobservation and evaluation, online learning content basedon authentic teaching practice, and professional servicesfor support in structuring professional development andimplementing school turnaround.12197Tech & Learning1111 Bayhill Drive, Suite 125San Bruno, CA 94066www.techlearning.com1.650.238.0313 (PH)1.650.238.0263 (FX)jstearns@nbmedia.comFor over 30 years, Tech & Learning has been — andcontinues to be — the leading resource for K-12 leaders.Its publications, web sites and events provide factual andevaluative information on trends, products, and strategies toeducators who purchase technology products in their districtsand schools. Visit www.TechLearning.com.10128Tech4Learning, Inc.10981 San Diego Mission Road, Suite 120San Diego, CA 92108www.tech4learning.com1.619.563.5348 (PH)1.619.283.8176 (FX)info@tech4learning.comTech4Learning creates award-winning educational softwareand delivers effective professional learning programs. Wehelp transform classrooms into learning environments wherestudents are actively engaged in the curriculum, create originalproducts, and share ideas with their communities. Our productsrun in the cloud, on PCs, and iPad and Android tablets.8094Technology Integration Group7810 Trade StreetSan Diego, CA 92121www.tig.com1.210.507.6991 (PH)greg.lebahn@tig.com1 st TIG is a premier IT systems integrator with over 31years of experience providing best-in-class technologysolutions. In addition to computer and networking sales andservice, TIG offers expertise in enterprise storage solutions,managed services, security and wireless, web solutions,unified communications, contract manufacturing, computersupplies and media and print management.10226TechSmith Corporation2405 Woodlake DriveOkemos, MI 48864www.techsmith.com1.517.381.2300 (PH)1.517.913.6275 (FX)d.mccollom@techsmith.comP TechSmith products allow educators to engagestudents and enhance learning. We work with teachers,principals, superintendents, and more to keep up with theworld of education and technology. TechSmith’s screencapture and recording software makes it easy to createengaging online content for students to access anytime,anywhere.6292TeleMate.Net Software5555 Triangle Parkway Northwest, Suite 150Norcross, GA 30092www.telemate.net1.678.589.7100 (PH)1.678.589.7110 (FX)sales@telemate.netTeleMate.Net Software is a network security solution provider.NetSpective WebFilter will be showcased during the exhibitionas the premier solution for addressing BYOD and mobiledevice filtering challenges.3279TERC2067 Massachusetts AvenueCambridge, MA 02140www.terc.edu1.617.873.9793 (PH)1.617.349.3535 (FX)ken_mayer@terc.eduThe Educational Gaming Environments group (EdGE) atTERC presents their new “Leveling Up” science learninggames, Impulse and Quantum Spectre. EdGE is designingcompelling game experiences that gamers like to playwhere the game mechanics are embedded in fundamentalscience education concepts.192isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory9054Terrapin Software955 Massachusetts Avenue, Suite 365Cambridge, MA 02139www.terrapinlogo.com1.800.774.5646 (PH)1.617.608.9079 (FX)info@terrapinlogo.comTerrapin specializes in Logo and turtle robots, including Bee-Bot and Pro-Bot, and related materials that bring the Logophilosophy to life in the classroom encouraging interactivelearning through discovery.7295Texthelp, Inc.600 Unicorn Park DriveWoburn, MA 01801www.texthelp.com1.888.248.0652 (PH)1.866.248.0652 (FX)u.s.info@texthelp.comTexthelp provides literacy software including: Read&WriteGold, reading/writing/research tools that integrate withmainstream applications. Texthelp’s Web Apps bringRead&Write features to the Cloud on mobile devices. Appslike Read&Write for Google Docs makes Google documentsaccessible and iReadWrite makes reading easier and ensuresaccurate writing as you use your iPad.8071The College Board45 Columbus AvenueNew York, NY 10023www.collegeboard.<strong>org</strong>1.212.713.8209 (PH)mroman@collegeboard.<strong>org</strong>The College Board will display its latest productsand services.2288The Learning Egg, LLC9332 Silica RoadNorth Jackson, OH 44451www.lightninggrader.com1.330.207.8663 (PH)e.stambaugh@lightninggrader.com1 st Lightning Grader is the 21st century assessmentsolution. Allowing educators to create tests and grade themwith no special paper or equipment. We grade 100+ pages aminute or on any web-enabled device. Lightning Graderempowers educators with instant robust student reports toadapt instruction and increase student achievement.5230The New York Times613 South AvenueWeston, MA 02493www.nytimes.com1.301.461.3883 (PH)1.781.890.2799 (FX)info@ontheavenuemarketing.comThe New York Times Newspaper is distributed internationallyand is the largest metropolitan newspaper in the UnitedStates. Although nicknamed the ‘Gray Lady’ for its staidappearance and style, it is frequently relied upon as theauthoritative reference for modern events. Subscribe today!12209The Spirituality Network, Inc.211 Cleveland CourtMill Valley, CA 94941www.thespiritualitynetwork.com1.415.952.7888 (PH)moses@ngenven.com1 st TSN’s Revolution e-Learning Platform is an excitingand innovative webinar technology that makes distancelearning, online training and virtual collaboration moreengaging and compelling.8059Thinglink965 Magnolia Avenue, Suite 25Larkspur, CA 94939www.thinglink.com1.631.377.1494 (PH)education@thinglink.comThingLink interactive images help students develop 21stcentury skills and enrich their enthusiasm for learning.Teachers can use ThingLink images as interactive learningmodules (ILMs) that activate and inspire students withcreative and effective learning experiences.14078Think Tank101 West 84th Drive, Suite AMerrillville, IN 46410www.thinktankntg.com1.219.736.2667 (PH)1.219.755.0014 (FX)corp@thinktankntg.comThink Tank NTG has been providing technology solutionsto education market for over 20 years. Think Tank NTG is agroup of IT professionals with diverse training and experience.Think Tank also provides a number of hosted services, suchas Think Help Desk a cloud based ticketing system used bothnationally and internationally.13219Think Through Math925 Liberty Avenue, 3rd FloorPittsburgh, PA 15222www.thinkthroughmath.com1.866.357.8664 (PH)1.412.894.9938 (FX)info@thinkthroughmath.comThink Through Math is a groundbreaking math differentiationsystem with adaptive content, built-in motivation, and accessto support from LIVE certified math teachers for grades 3 -Algebra 1. Think Through Math targets the standards withinthe Common Core State Standards that focus on the mostcritical foundations for algebra.5281ThinkCERCA2858 West RascherChicago, IL 60625www.thinkcerca.com1.314.276.8151 (PH)abby@thinkcerca.comThinkCERCA teaches critical thinking for by delivering thetools and content teachers need to design personalizedlessons, engage students in peer-to-peer collaborationthrough argumentation, and track student progress inexpressing critical thinking through arguments acrossdisciplines. Our research-based approach is proven to raisecareer and college readiness achievement.9293ThinkMap Visual Thesaurus599 Broadway, 9th FloorNew York, NY 10012www.vocabulary.com1.212.285.8600 (PH)1.212.285.8999 (FX)sales@visualthesaurus.comP Recently named one of Time Magazine’s 50 BestWebsites of 2012 and one of PC Magazine’s Top 100Websites, Vocabulary.com uses adaptive technology to offerstudents differentiated vocabulary instruction in an excitinggame-like interface. Vocabulary.com also supportscurriculum-based word learning and tracks student progress.12274Time To Know444 Madison AvenueNY, NY 10022www.timetoknow.com1.212.999.6163 (PH)info@timetoknow.com1 st Time To Know (T2K) has created a breakthroughsolution for today’s teacher-led, digital classrooms. UsingT2K’s smart interactive content and Digital Teaching Platform,teachers can manage all the critical classroom processes ofteaching, learning, and assessment.8263TIPS - The Interlocal PurchasingSystem4845 US Highway 271NPittsburg, TX 75686tips-usa.com1.866.839.8477 (PH)1.866.839.8472 (FX)tips@reg8.netThe purpose of the TIPS/TAPS <strong>Program</strong> is to providesubstantial savings and best value for participatingeducational entities or public agencies through cooperativepurchasing practices.8266Today’s Catholic Teacher2621 Dryden Road, Suite 300Dayton, OH 45439www.todayscatholicteacher.com1.800.523.4625 (PH)1.404.521.4303 (FX)jradenhausen@peterli.comToday’s Catholic Teacher will display its latest productsand services.7297Tools4everPO Box 8200Bonney Lake, WA 98391www.tools4ever.com1.888.770.4242 ext. 114 (PH)jbyerly@tools4ever.com1 st Tools4ever’s core business offerings include acombination of robust software and consulting services inthe Identity and Access Management (IDM/IAM) market.Tools4ever’s Identity and Access Management software theUser Management Resource Administrator (UMRA) is currentmanaging over 5 Million user accounts within NorthAmerica’s educational market.193isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory6293Toon Boom Animation, Inc.4200 Saint-Laurent, Suite 1020Montreal, QC H2W 2R2Canadawww.toonboom.com1.514.278.8666 (PH)1.514.278.2666 (FX)info@toonboom.comToon Boom Animation Inc. is the worldwide leader indigital content and animation creation software. Toon Boom isfully dedicated to education and is an influential advocate ofbringing industry and education together, while partnering withvalue-added partners to help students achieve their goals.5240Toshiba America Business Solutions9740 Irvine BlvdIrvine, CA 92618business.toshiba.com1.800.468.6744 (PH)joeseph.contreras@tabs.toshiba.comToshiba America Business Solutions is a leading manageddocument services provider with experts that help<strong>org</strong>anizations take control of document security, workflowand print environments. With an award-winning product line,TABS is leading the way for businesses to print smarter, worksafer and conserve resources.10178Toshiba America InformationSystems, Inc.9740 Irvine Blvd.Irvine, CA 92618us.toshiba.com1.949.583.3000 (PH)Shelly.Carroll@tais.toshiba.comToshiba’s Digital Products Division offers a variety ofconsumer electronic solutions, including laptops, tablets,All-In-One desktop PCs, hard drives, Media players, Cloudand 4K HDTVs. These products feature industry-leading smarttechnologies and deliver on Toshiba’s commitment to superiorvalue, innovative designs and premium features to meet ourcustomer’s needs.3283Trident Case2029 South Business ParkwayOntario, CA 91761www.tridentcase.com1.909.627.7999 (PH)edusales@tridentcase.comTrident Case® was founded with the mission to create thetoughest cases available for the ever-expanding mobile devicemarket. Trident Case provides protective cases for a broadrange of mobile devices, and for a variety of different brands,such as Apple®, Motorola®, Samsung® and many more!13098Turning Technologies, LLC255 West Federal StreetYoungstown, OH 44503www.turningtechnologies.com1.330.746.3015 (PH)1.330.884.6065 (FX)sales@turningtechnologies.comPTurning Technologies is the global leader ofassessment delivery and data collection solutions. Offering theaward-winning classroom assessment software TurningPointand highly anticipated, highly secure, summative self-pacedtesting software, Triton Data Collection System. Triton is a lowto no bandwidth testing application that eliminates bubblesheets and reduces costs.3281Twotrees Technologies7701 East Kellogg Drive, Suite 610Wichita, KS 67207www.twotrees.com1.800.364.5700 (PH)1.316.636.2166 (FX)ssmith@twotrees.comTwotrees Technologies provides Shelterbelt Reporting Toolwhich gives district administrators easy to read insight tohow the schools Internet access is being used. We are alsoauthorized providers of Alcatel, Cisco and Lenovo hardwarefor school districts.8288Typing Pal Online - EngagingWebapps725 North 7th Street, Suite BColton, CA 92324engagingwebapps.com1.888.740.7119 (PH)1.800.878.8119 (FX)marie@engagingwebapps.comWeb-based Typing Pal Online provides engaging and effectiveinstruction at school AND home.• 100% online, 24/7, low bandwidths• 3 age-appropriate environments• Customizable• Frequent feedback, reports and statistics• Full technical/pedagogical support• GREAT school/district pricing!We also have webapps for Science, Internet Safety andVocabulary (SAT/ACT).9282U.S. Ed Tech Start-up Pavilionistecorprelations@iste.<strong>org</strong>Featuring 20 ed tech start-up companies. Meet these creativeand innovative entrepreneurs and see their ed tech productsor services that support teaching and learning in K-12. Don’tmiss this opportunity to see the latest advances in ed tech!Contact: istecorprelations@iste.<strong>org</strong>.10297U.S. Education TV1523 Old Valdosta RoadRay City, GA 31645www.useducationtv.com1.229.686.2672 (PH)1.229.686.5273 (FX)todd@useducationtv.comThe mission of U.S. Education TV is to connect, interact,communicate, relate and experience local and regionalHigh School Events through the eyes of its students, staff,community; thereby introducing the world to their experience.11304UMIGO-WTTW5400 North St. Louis AvenueChicago, IL 60625www.umigo.com1.773.509.5551 (PH)info@umigo.<strong>org</strong>UMIGO (‘’yoU Make It GO’’) is an innovative transmediaexperience for children ages two through eight. UMIGOlearning goals, based on the Common Core standardscurriculum, include mathematical concepts, skills, andreasoning methods designed to facilitate learning.5231Unite Private Networks, LLC950 West 92 Highway, Suite 203Kearney, MO 64060www.upnllc.com1.816.550.1688 (PH)1.816.903.9401 (FX)Unite Private Networks provides high bandwidth, custombuilt fiber-based Priority 1 E-rate eligible communicationsnetworks and to schools districts in 19 states. Serviceofferings include dark and lit fiber, metro-optical Ethernet,Internet access,and other customized solutions. UPN hasbeen providing communications solutions since 1999.14066Universal Service AdministrativeCompany2000 L Street, Northwest, Suite 200Washington, DC 20036www.usac.<strong>org</strong>1.202.776.0080 (FX)jnoran@usac.<strong>org</strong>The Schools and Libraries <strong>Program</strong>, commonly known asE-Rate, provides discounts to help schools and libraries obtainaffordable rates for telecommunications, telecommunicationsservices, Internet access, internal connections, and basicmaintenance of internal connections. The program isadministered by USAC under the oversight of the FCC.3280University of North Texas Collegeof Information1155 Union Circle, Suite 311068Denton, TX 76203-5017www.coi.unt.edu1.940.565.3565 (PH)1.940.565.3101 (FX)ci-externalaffairs@unt.eduUniversity of North Texas College of Information will displayits latest products and services.194isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory13087Uzibull20 AltinoNewport Coast, CA 92657www.uzibull.com1.714.814.1741 (PH)joe@uzibull.com1 st At Uzibull (pronounced “usable”) our focus is 100% iPadprotection in education. In 2010 we created the first iPad casespecifically for kids and still employ the same shock absorbingcharacteristics. Uzibull cases are used in some of the largestiPad deployments including SDUSD and are the standard issueiPad case by school districts across the country.11104Vernier Software & Technology13979 Southwest Millikan WayBeaverton, OR 97005-2886www.vernier.com1.888.837.6437 (PH)1.503.277.2440 (FX)info@vernier.comStop by our booth to see the LabQuest 2 and theConnected Science System. Whether your students arecollecting data with sensors in the classroom, in the field, orusing mobile technology, we have a solution. Let us show youwhy we are consistently teachers’ top choice for probeware.9242VEX Robotics, Inc.1519 Interstate 30 WestGreenville, TX 75402www.vexrobotics.com1.903.453.0802 (PH)1.214.722.1284 (FX)info@vexrobotics.comVEX Robotics is the leading provider of educational roboticskits to middle school, high school and universities aroundthe world.5273VFT Virtual Field Trips Ltd.13065 28 AvenueSurrey, BC V4P 1K1Canadawww.virtualfieldtrips.net1.888.659.5590 ext. 604.359.70 (PH)info@virtualfieldtrips.net1 st Bring the Internet into your classroom with VFT VirtualField Trip’s innovative curriculum resource tool. Take yourstudents across the country or around the world with ouronline virtual field trips. We will align with your Social Studiescurriculum content, enhance your lesson plans, and supportall your learners.Exhibit HoursMonday: 9:30 am–5:30 pmTuesday: 9:30 am–5 pmWednesday: 9:30 am–2:30 pmContinental breakfast will be servedMonday and Tuesday at 9:45–10:15 am3289Ving!241 West Federal StreetYoungstown, OH 44503www.vingapp.com1.330.599.4582 (PH)1.330.746.6863 (FX)brad@vingapp.com1 st Ving is a cloud based application that enables schoolsto create share and track communication that can includevideo, audio, text, pictures, documents and questionnaires/assessments. Ving enables you to communicate withparents, develop mobile learning activities and reinforceassignment instructions.12237Visions TechnologyPO Box 70479Eugene, OR 97401www.toolsforteachers.com1.541.349.0905 (PH)1.541.349.0944 (FX)info@teamvistech.comVisions Technology will display its latest products and services.2270Vito Technology Inc.901 North Pitt StreetAlexandria, VA 22314vitotechnology.com1.703.302.9905 (PH)alena@vitotechnology.com1 st Vito Technology is an award-winning softwaredeveloper for science classroom. We make apps for iPhoneand iPad - Solar Walk and Star Walk - that makeexplaining the Solar System and the night sky easy as pie. Wecan turn your classroom into a planetarium with one tap.9084VSCHOOLZ1999 N University Drive, Suite 300Coral Springs, FL 33071www.vschoolz.com1.954.688.3438 (PH)aobrien@vschoolz.comVSCHOOLZ provides a turnkey digital solution for schools ordistricts to support a blended or virtual learning environment.An industry leader in the development of digital courseware,VSCHOOLZ works with multiple publishers and technologyexperts to create customizable courses and professionaldevelopment with fully interactive and engaging activities.13200VSI Aerospace Inc.2716 Southeast 5th Street, Suite 3Ames, IA 50010www.davinciflight.com1.515.520.7382 (PH)chris.whitmer.vsiaero@gmail.com1 st VSI Aerospace is a company specializing in thesoftware for design, analysis, and simulation aerospacevehicle systems and is the creator of DAVinCI, anengineering education game for grades 9-12. DAVinCI usesreal aircraft design tools, a compelling story, teamcollaboration, and design competitions to integrate andreinforce numerous scienceand mathematics concepts.8261Wacom Technology1311 Southeast Cardinal CourtVancouver, WA 98683www.wacom.com1.800.922.6613 (PH)1.360.896.9724 (FX)events@wacom.comWacom’s vision to bring people and technology closertogether through natural interface technologies has made itthe world’s leading manufacturer of pen tablets, interactivepen displays and digital interface solutions.3275Walden University650 South Exeter StreetBaltimore, MD 21202www.waldenu.edu1.210.542.5329 (PH)1.800.499.6707 (FX)margarita.miska@waldenu.eduWalden University is an accredited institution that has beenserving the higher education needs of working professionalsfor more than 40 years. Walden offers bachelor’s, master’s,and doctoral programs, as well as certificates, online in areasof study ranging from health and education to management,technology, and public administration.2289Wasp Barcode Technologies1400 10th StreetPlano, TX 75074www.waspbarcode.com1.214.547.4100 (PH)ddean@waspbarcode.com1 st Wasp Barcode has provided barcode-tracking solutionsto schools and educators for over 18 years. From a modestbeginning of barcode scanners and barcode labeling software,Wasp now provides a complete range of barcode trackingsolutions including asset tracking, inventory control, time andattendance, barcode label printing, and Point-of-Sale (POS).2264WatchGuard Technologies505 Fifth Avenue South, Suite 500Seattle, WA 98104www.watchguard.com1.206.613.6600 (PH)chris.aikens@watchguard.comWhen companies need proven network security solutions theyturn to WatchGuard. We provide excellent reliability, service,support, and innovation for our customers, with a wide rangeof products to suit their specific business requirements.2265Waterford Institute55 West 900 SouthSalt Lake City, UT 84101www.waterford.<strong>org</strong>1.801.349.2200 (PH)terrizezula@waterford.<strong>org</strong>1 st P Waterford Institute, developers of the WaterfordEarly Learning software program, uses rigorous researchto build award winning, proven educational programs.Waterford Early Learning is a comprehensive language arts,math, and science curriculum developed for individualizedinstruction, or for whole class or group instruction on aninteractive white board.195isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


Exhibitor Page header Directory5182Westminster Technologies, Inc.2228 Westminster RoadCleveland Heights, OH, 441181.216.310.9709 (PH)assistivetechnology@westminstertech.comwww.westminstertech.comWestminster Technologies, Inc. will display its latest productsand services.4279Wiley111 River StreetHoboken, NJ 07030www.wiley.com1.201.748.6000 (PH)info@wiley.comFounded in 1807, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. is an independent,global publisher of print and electronic products. Wileyspecializes in scientific and technical books, journals,textbooks and education materials, and professional booksand subscription services. www.wiley.com.12066Wilkes University - GraduateEducation84 West South StreetWilkes-Barre, PA 18766www.wilkes.edu/graded1.570.408.4671 (PH)1.570.408.4905 (FX)GradEd@wilkes.eduWilkes University, one of the largest providers of graduateeducation in Pennsylvania, is growing nationwide. Wilkesoffers innovative and practical master’s degrees thatteach ed-tech trends and improve the use of technologyin teaching. Wilkes also offers a doctorate in educationalleadership and several letters of endorsement programs.14062William Woods University OnlineCampusOne University AvenueFulton, MO 65251online.williamwoods.edu1.573.592.4227 (PH)1.573.592.1164 (FX)online.williamwoods.edu1 st William Woods University’s online programs provide theideal environment for all learners who are focused on theirfuture goals and are looking for a program that is studentcentered,flexible, and rigorous. WWU’s online Master ofEducation in Teaching and Technology degree programemphasizes utilizing various teaching styles and methods.5284WIRIS math - Maths for MoreVia Augusta 59Barcelona, 08006Spainwww.wiris.com1.800.350.1059 (PH)info@wiris.com1 st WIRIS® is a suite tools for math and science. Includingan equation editor compatible with mobile devices(HTML+Javascript), an advanced math calculator and a STEMassessment tool seamlessly integrated into different LMSplatforms. WIRIS tools are available for many LMS platforms,such as Blackboard, Moodle or Sakai www.wiris.com/solutions12201WisdomTools501 North Morton Street, Suite 206Bloomington, IN 47404www.wisdomtools.com1.812.856.4202 (PH)1.812.961.2991 (FX)info@wisdomtools.com1 st WisdomTools is an award-winning software and servicesfirm specializing in mobile learning and video game-infusedcurriculum. Focusing on classrooms, afterschool and summerprograms, our STEM solutions engage students in inquiry andcollaborative learning. Our services division develops customizedcurriculum, mobile apps, games, and professional development.7202World Book, Inc.233 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 2000Chicago, IL 60601www.worldbookonline.com1.312.729.5800 (PH)1.312.729.5623 (FX)scott.phillips@worldbook.comWorld Book, Inc. will display its latest products and services.7298Worth Ave. Group1401 South WesternStillwater, OK 74074www.worthavegroup.com1.800.620.2885 (PH)1.405.372.9584 (FX)blake@worthavegroup.comWorth Ave. Group specializes in insuring laptops, iPhones,iPads and other electronic devices and because we have over40 years of insurance experience, and an A rating, you can besure your laptop and other portable electronics are protectedby the best insurance policy around.5288WoWiWe Instruction Co1854 NDSU Research Circle North, Suite 45Fargo, ND 58102www.wowiwe.net1.701.566.0363 (PH)support@wowiwe.net1 st WoWiWe Instruction Co. is an educational media companydevoted to immersive virtual environments for education,authentic instruction, scenario-based assessment, and changingour schools. WoWiWe’s Virtual Cell: an immersive biologysimulation where students learn in a game-like threedimensionalenvironment, piloting a miniature submarine thatallows them to explore a plant cell.6252Xerox501 Bleecker StreetUtica, NY 135011.315.225.5349 (PH)1.310.847.5052 (FX)donna.eychner@xerox.comXerox brings a forty-year tradition of successfully supporting900 colleges and universities; with a dedicated, innovativeapproach. Our services help administrators control andmanage operations costs, infuse efficiencies into recruiting,administration, and financial aid operations, manage printingand imaging, and eliminate capital expenditures whileupgrading campus technology and support.10212Xirrus2101 Corporate Center DriveThousand Oaks, CA 91320www.xirrus.com1.805.262.1600 (PH)1.877.273.9940 (FX)info@xirrus.comXirrus provides high-performance, wireless solutionsthat perform under the most demanding conditions whiledelivering wired-like reliability, and less infrastructurerequirements. Compared to conventional AP technology, ourarrays integrate 2 to 16 radios, a high-gain directionalantenna, onboard multi-gigabit switch, controller, firewall,threat sensor and a spectrum analyzer.10282Yellow Door1.01223.328.51 (PH)Technology for Early Childhood, Kindergarten and Grade 1 mustbe playful, collaborative, active and creative. Yellow Door’saward-winning software brings popular rhymes, stories andthemes to life on your interactive whiteboard, computer or tablet.The technology is enriched with hands-on and printed resourcesto create a genuinely multisensory learning experience.9053ZAGG3855 South 500 WestSalt Lake City, UT 84115www.zagg.com1.801.263.0699 (PH)blake.duffin@zagg.com1 st ZAGG Inc (NASDAQ: ZAGG) is a global mobile deviceaccessories and technology company that provides creativequality product solutions. ZAGG manufactures and markets acomplete line of mobile device accessories, includingkeyboards, cases, audio and protective films.10282Zondle1.07590.692.95 (PH)Zondle is a unique web and mobile platform that enablesteachers and students to create, play and share games toenhance teaching and learning. It is grounded in educationand neuroscience research undertaken at the Universities ofOxford and Bristol, and is fully customizable to meet specificlearning needs.196isteconference.<strong>org</strong>


gital Citizenship Digital Citizenship Digital Citizenshiof teens usethe Internet.Who’s preparing themto use this technologyresponsibly?Cable in the Classroom bringsyou a series of free, standardsbasedlessons that teach keydigital citizenship concepts.These lessons, for students ingrades 4-8, include videos andactivities covering topics such as:• Cyberbullying• Ethics/Copyright• Privacy• Media Literacy• Information Literacy• Communication &CollaborationGet them atwww.ciconline.<strong>org</strong>/InCtrl


Unleash the Power.READ 180 ® Common Core Edition. Now Available on the iPad ® .The most powerful blended learningmodel is unleashed—READ 180 is nowavailable on the iPad. The programleverages adaptive technology topersonalize instruction for studentsand provides powerful data toeducators for differentiation. Built forthe Common Core, READ 180 ensuresthat all readers have an explicit andaccelerated path to college andcareer readiness.Booth #12194READ180.com

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