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//** Time Slot 2 **// Late Morning: 11:25 - 12:25

//**Presented by:**// Craig Cuddy - 20 participants




Great Places to Start Looking for Web 2.0 Tools
=1.) Go to Web 20 (it's more about commercial stuff but still a good place to start) - []= =2.) A UK site with LOTS of choice - []= =3.) One of the best education sites from the UK (the author has looked at all of them and makes appropriate comments as to their usefullness) []=

//**Presented by:**// Nora Heschuk - 20 participants
I use Wink software for creating tutorials for my class. This is a [|tutorial that I created for making claymation animations] using Monkey Jam. This is a [|tutorial that I created for using Windows MovieMaker] to finish your claymation movie.

I have also had students create tutorials using Wink software in order to demonstrate their understanding & knowledge of the software.

Some tips from other users of Wink: @http://www.taistn.org/uploaded/images/Using_WINK_to_create_custom_animated_tutorials.pdf @http://codex.gallery2.org/Codex:How_to_Create_a_Wink_Tutorial @http://web.scc.losrios.edu/instrdev/wink/ @http://netbeans.org/kb/articles/CreateWinkDemo.html

General information about creating effective software simulations: @http://www.adobe.com/devnet/captivate/articles/simulation_print.html

If you would like more information about making "fancier" screencasts / demos, here is an informative Blog with some other tools of the trade: @http://blogs.sun.com/roumen/entry/recording_high_quality_demos_screencasts

//**Presented by:**// Bill Wynn - 20 participants
Welcome to the world of video production on the fly. This is not a session for the High School Video Editing ICT course teacher. This session is for the teacher with light to medium ICT skills who is looking how to use video to create student products in just about any curricular area. See how Movie Maker, the free video editing software that comes with the XP operating system, can be used by teachers and students alike.



[|Cinema Forge] - A free video file format converter ( Works relatively well with most conversions however I have had problems converting .mov files to .wmv or .avi

//**Presented by:**// Janis Williams - 20 participants
Technology in the ELA Classroom

//**Presented by:**// Glenda MacPhee - 20 participants
1. 2. Use [|Acrostic] to tell about people, community name, etc. 3. Use [|Wordle] to create descriptive word splashes. 4. Box folding [|Video] 5. Box layers 6. 7. 8.

//**Presented by:**// Darren Kuropatwa - 20 participants
Digital Archive of all Darren's presentations at BYTE

//**Presented by:**// Kim Melvin - 9 participants
[|www.mcmel.org]

//**Presented by:**// Howard Griffith and Donald Girouard - 14 participants
Manitoba has been providing Web-based courses (WBCs) to Manitoba teachers for 10 years. As a teacher, you may be familiar with one use of WBCs - for the delivery of course options to students via the Web. However, this is only one use for Manitoba’s Web-Based Courses! If you have not been involved as an online teacher, you may not even know they exist. Did you know that WBCs are available free to any teacher in Manitoba that wants one, and that they can be used to assist classroom instruction and professional learning? Come find answers to: In what ways do teachers use WBCs? How can you access them? What is available? What support can you access? What is new with WBCs in Manitoba.



Related Resources/Links: • Web-Based Course Development: – [|www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/tech/wbc/wbcdevsched.html] • Web-Based Course Availability: – [|www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/dl/wbc/coursesfordelivery.html] • Accessing a WBC as a teacher: – []

Other resources can be found: – in Blackboard: WBC Teacher’s Online Community – http://dluspace.wikispaces.com/WBC_Resources

Contact us: – howard.griffith@gov.mb.ca – donald.girouard@gov.mb.ca

__**Session # 2T -**__ New Resources On Manitoba Education Website For LwICT
==== //**Presented by:**// Michelle Larose-Kuzenko (michelle.larose-kuzenko@gov.mb.ca) and Rosalind Robb (rosalind.robb@gov.mb.ca) - 15 participants ====

Most of the resources that will be shared in this session can be accessed through the //Literacy with ICT WIKI//. https://lwict.wikispaces.com/

Broadcasting Options:
[|uStream] [|CamTwist] [|Camtasia]

Archived Samples:
MB Edubloggercon Awakening Possibilities [|A Window To The World] [|Mining Our Web Resources] [|MECY/ManACE Media Literacy Event]

Backchannel Options:
[|Today's Meet]

//**Presented by:**// Shannon Mulvey, Patti Lawrence & Donna Mueller - 20 participants
Agenda




 * SMARTBOARD DOWNLOADS**:
 * WEBSITES**:
 * Ohio Treasure Chest**: Website of interactive math activities that are broken down by grade and outcomes. Each outcome has a link to several interactive activities to support the outcome - www.ohiotreasurechest.org


 * Internet for Classrooms** : Website of interactive math activities that are broken down by grade and outcomes. Each outcome has a link to several interactive activities to support the outcome. www.internet4classrooms.com


 * Winnipeg School Division - math resources** : www.wsd1.org/pc_math/early_years.htm

//**Presented by:**// Chris Harbeck - 21 participants
Wiki link to Our kids are Social Animals